Old Token John Corl boat buleder

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Hello, would anyone be interested in swapping this old copper token ( possibly British? ) - John Corl Boat Buleder ( obvious spelling mistake i think )
1-side engraved copper token about the size of old british halfpenny ( plain reverse)


Unusual token but not what i collect if any body wants it Thanks!.
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I think you meant to post this in the Swaps forum, no?
Cita: "CassTaylor"​I think you meant to post this in the Swaps forum, no?
​yes it's for swaps, but also outside chance that someone out there might have some more info about token as i'm working purely on guess work,Thanks.
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Welcome to Numista!!
Perhaps it is John Gorl?
Non est totum quod splendet ut aurum
Rijkdom bestaat niet uit het hebben van veel bezittingen, maar in het hebben van weinig behoeften
Cita: "PetrusAscanus"​Welcome to Numista!!
​Perhaps it is John Gorl?
​Thank you, good thinking, but no difference in search results, would have been good to try and date token, Cheers!.
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For a date, it could date from the late 17th to the early 20th century... if we use the widest possible timeframe. Give us an exact measurement of diameter, is it consistent with the post 1860 British halfpenny? Or a pre-1860 copper type's diameter? That can point to date if you consider the token might have been engraved on an actual worn halfpenny.
Cita: "CassTaylor"​For a date, it could date from the late 17th to the early 20th century... if we use the widest possible timeframe. Give us an exact measurement of diameter, is it consistent with the post 1860 British halfpenny? Or a pre-1860 copper type's diameter? That can point to date if you consider the token might have been engraved on an actual worn halfpenny.
​Hi, Cass,
27 mm, exact same size and thickness as a 1773 half penny I have, another thought was the text ( buleder) old English as our language has changed over the years, or most people where illiterate back then, the average man would spell words as they sound, Shakespeare's text is hard to understand in modern day English as an example ( just a thought).... Thanks for your interest.
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