I have a bit of a sideline collection right now of commercial countermarks on 19th century coinage. As well as all the usual Pears Soap and Lloyd's newspaper ones there are quite a few which are hard to identify. Anyone got any clues on this one ? The B-B in a triangle is pretty distinctive but I'm struggling to place it myself.
Purchase these coins in Canada for around 62 pounds ($100 CAD).
Shillings:
1711 Queen Anne shilling.
1745 King George II shilling.
1787 King George III shilling.
Half Crown:
1697 William III half crown.