Steel coin die, upper, made by Mr Greenhalgh for striking replica coins, half-groats, in displays at Warwick Castle; length 107cm, dia. 3cm. It has produced some 6,000 coins. Donated for use in the Museums blind handling collection.
Maker: Greenhalgh, David
Steel coin die, upper, made by David Greenhalgh for striking replica coins, half-groats, in displays at Warwick Castle; length 107cm, dia. 3cm. It has produced some 6,000 coins. Donated for use in the Museums blind handling collection.
History note: Under Review
Method of acquisition: Given (1999-03-01) by Greenhalgh, David
Object composed of steel
Accession number: CM.63-1999
Primary reference Number: 267150
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Coins and Medals
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