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| Location | United Kingdom |
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| Composition | Brass |
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| Obverse description | Central device consisting of a diamond-shaped lozenge formed by two triangles pointing inward, decorated with stylised foliate or floral ornaments at each apex and along the sides. The issuer's initials 'O G & Co.' appear in bold relief across the centre of the field, within the lozenge. The whole is surrounded by a milled border of fine beads. |
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| Obverse lettering | O G & Cᵒ |
| Reverse description | Plain field bearing a large bold numeral '6' with a stippled or hatched interior, accompanied by a superscript 'd' denoting pence, indicating the sixpenny denomination. Below in the lower field, the abbreviation 'No.' is incuse, likely serving as a serial number placeholder. The reverse is bordered by a fine reeded rim. |
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