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External referenceWorld of Coins

UK local transportation tokens

This is an index taken from WoC]

The first "National transport token" pieces were issued in 1973. The earliest British transport tokens must be those older (must be Victorian) oval ones usually with a horse drawn carriage depicted along with legends detailing denomination (several pence), issuer name, town/city and the word "OMNIBUS".

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