✅ SOLVED My nephews found this, what is it?😊

Christoph

Tenderfoot
Nov 26, 2018
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Acer 250
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Looks like a one-piece flat button? :icon_scratch:
I'd need to have a look at the back to know for sure.

Maybe picture it with a coin for a size reference.

Dave
 

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UK - Norwich "Cartwheel" Twopence token (Robert Blake) 1811-1815

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That is a super cool dig!

[FONT=&quot]Robert Blake's Norwich (Norfolk) copper 'cartwheel' twopence token undated (though may be around 1812 date). Manufactured (by Boulton) some time in the early 19th Century before 1815. The phrase 'For Change Not Profit' is indicative of the nature of the change shortage, as tokens were sometimes struck at a loss to the issuer, because the lack of money to facilitate trade was a more serious issue for merchants and traders to contend with than the trouble and expense of having strike their own money. Generally speaking, the larger a coin, the cheaper it was to strike the coin relative to its face value. No doubt this was one of the reasons for striking such an unusually large token. [/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Robert Blake's business was in Heigham Street, Norwich. He was a cotton-maker, bleacher, bombazine, crape and shawl manufacturer. Quality bombazine is made with a silk warp and a worsted weft. It is twilled or corded and used for dress-material. [/FONT]

https://www.catawiki.com/catalog/to...wich-carwheel-twopence-robert-blake-1811-1815
 

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DCMatt with the win! Thanks!
 

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How that ended up in a field in Central Illinois makes no sense to me, but I love it!
 

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Great find.Congrats and Welcome to Tnet.
 

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Dang DC .. Yr Amazing .
 

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I really wish our finds could talk....

Supper cool find.
Congrats

and Welcome from California
 

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Welcome Cristoph!

Matt's the closest thing we have to infallible!

Best wishes!
 

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Welcome Cristoph!

Matt's the closest thing we have to infallible!

Best wishes!

I had to read this twice Phil... at first I thought you said that Matt was inflatable! :icon_scratch:
Let me introduce you to inflatable Matt! :laughing9:

Dave
 

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I had to read this twice Phil... at first I thought you said that Matt was inflatable! :icon_scratch:
Let me introduce you to inflatable Matt! :laughing9:

Dave

Ha! That is TOO funny! I read exactly the same thing!

Thx for the kudos.
 

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LOL indeed Matt! Just which department of the Smithsonian do you work with?
 

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