Geoff: I agree the Birmingham date code is 'O' for 1963
Mike: it's complicated

Pressures can be converted to modern piezo transducer numbers using Burrard’s formula if originally expressed as (Long) Tons/Sq. Inch by LUP (Lead [Crusher] Units of Pressure), or by adding 10-14% if expressed as PSI by LUP.
Burrard’s estimated Long Tons/ Sq. Inch Lead Crusher Pressure (Cp) conversion to PSI (pound-force per square inch): (Cp x 1.5) - .5 = TSI, TSI X 2240 = PSI.
“Highest Mean Service Pressure” equivalent PSI transducer values as converted from LUP by Burrard’s formula:
2 tons/sq. inch (NOT 2 X 2240) = 5,600 psi (pounds/sq. inch) = 386 BAR
2 1/2 tons = 7,280 psi = 502 BAR
2 3/4 tons = 8,120 psi = 560 BAR
3 tons = 8,960 psi = 618 BAR
3 1/4 tons = 9,800 psi = 676 BAR
3 1/2 tons = 10,640 psi = 734 BAR
3 3/4 tons = 11,480 psi = 792 BAR (The SAAMI maximum for 2 3/4” 12g is 11,500 psi)
4 tons = 12,320 psi = 850 BAR
Since we Colonials aren't good at math

the Master of the Birmingham Proof House told Larry Brown to simply use Tons x 2240 x 1.33 to convert Tons to Piezo numbers
2” chamber / 2 3/4 tons = 8,193 psi
2 1/2” chamber / 3 tons = 8,938 psi
2 3/4” chamber / 3 1/4 tons = 9,682 psi
3” chamber / 3 1/2 tons = 10,427 psi
3” chamber “Magnum” / 4 tons = 11,917 psi