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Record ID: FASAM-CD0DBC
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A pierced silver sixpence of Victoria (1837-1901), Jubillee Head, dated 1889. Spink, Coins of England, no. 3929
Created on: Thursday 30th March 2017
Last updated: Monday 3rd April 2017
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Record ID: FASAM-CCFB86
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Silver sixpence of George III (1760-1820), dated 1816. Spink, Coins of England, no. 3791
Created on: Thursday 30th March 2017
Last updated: Thursday 30th March 2017
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Record ID: FASAM-4B8C77
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Cast lead alloy jetton or similar object. One side shows a head facing left. The reverse has a ring a triangular indentations with a heavily incused inscription - T IIII - and a cruder incused inscription of XIIR and a kite pattern - the latter kite mark might be imitating a Norse rune. It is quite possible that this piece was manufactured by 'Billy and Charley' in London in the 19th century AD. 'Billy and Charlies' were produced to deceive, purporting to be earlier medieval or ancient objects. This piece is almost certainly from the same source as FASAM-4BD554 which share similar ins…
Created on: Monday 18th April 2016
Last updated: Monday 18th April 2016
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Record ID: FASAM-4BD554
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Cast lead jetton or similar. The obverse shows a swastika. The reverse has what appear to be a Runic inscription - Kite symbol IXI IX above T.II.III. It is quite possible that this piece was manufactured by 'Billy and Charley' in London in the 19th century AD. 'Billy and Charlies' were produced to deceive people, the objects purporting to be earlier medieval or ancient items. This piece was found with FASAM-4B8C77 and is almost certainly from the same source with matches between the inscriptions.
Created on: Monday 18th April 2016
Last updated: Monday 18th April 2016
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