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CEYLON: brass token, ND (1866), PCGS MS64

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CEYLON: brass token, ND (1866), PCGS MS64
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CEYLON: brass token, ND (1866), Prid-52, Lowsley-1, K. D. & Co. monogram // East Indiaman three-masted sailing ship, within a beaded circle inside a raised rim, a wonderful lustrous example! PCGS graded MS64. These brass tokens valued at 4½ pence were struck in London and issued in 1866 by the company founded in 1854 by Simon Keir, who was a planter in 1850 with partners G. H. Dundas and Captain John Keith Jolly. The company was a large enterprise of estate agents, general merchants and forwarding agents with an office on Kings Street, Kandy, Ceylon. Struck for the Smallpass Mills, Colombo.