Helston, Coinagehall Street c.1960
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H69092

More about this scene
The Coinage Hall was the scene of the twice-yearly coinage sessions, when mine owners brought their tin into town for assay and auction. The term coinage derives from the French 'coin', meaning corner - a piece of the ingot would be cut from the corner for assaying.
An extract from Helston Photographic Memories.
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