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Identify this hallmark for me please!


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On 26/03/2024 at 10:39, Gilly109 said:

Hi, can anyone help with this, it's on. 15c bracelet, I can see an anchor assuming Birmingham but it's the date I'm interested in, thanks in advance!

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Photo not clear enough. To determine the date, a letter of the alphabet has to be identified from a book of hallmarks.

All I can identify is the folded up Ten shilling (10/-) note issued by the Bank of England from 1930 - 1955 worth 50p in todays money!

Looks like 9ct gold to me (375) which is the norm for charm bracelets. 
 

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