Cambridge and Nottingham VI

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These lead tokens were found in fields of Cambridge and Nottingham, England and were likely used as farm work tallies in the 16th and 17th centuries, and possibly earlier.

Obverse:Angled lines
Reverse:Blank
                              
 
Obverse:Cartwheel
Reverse:Blank
                              
 
Obverse:Cross composed of 3 lines, pellets in each quarter
Reverse:Blank
                              
 
Obverse Legend:T
Reverse Legend:W
                              
 
Obverse:Cross composed of 5 lines, pellets in each quarter
Reverse:Blank
                              
 
Obverse:Cross and curved line
Reverse:Double headed arrow and pellet
                              
 


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