Warwickshire 1, Birmingham (Dalton & Hamer, page 259)

Denomination: large, scarcity: Common
1.  O: A female seated, giving alms to an old man and a boy, a child kneeling by
       her side.
    R: A cypher B W H, 1788 over it. TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

Halfcrown. This occurs in silver, copper, brass, and white-metal.

1a. Same as preceeding, but countermarked with a W on both sides.

No. 1a, scarce. 1, common.

Keywords

no_legend,two shillings and sixpence,bwh,1788

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