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SCOTLAND-HADDINGTONSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-1 HADDINGTONSHIRE E: PLAIN
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NGC VF 30 BN
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Haddingtonshire, Haddington
DH-1
Obverse: GEORGE AMOS. TOBACCONIST.
Reverse: Two pipes crossed below a roll of tobacco. HADDINGTON
Rarity: Rare (Less than 300 pieces)
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VI, 18th Century Farthing-Sized Tokens, etc.
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
Haddingtonshire (Now E. Lothian)
ST340 Haddington. George Amos. D&H 1 ... 3 pounds Stirling 50
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Haddingtonshire, Haddington
Farthing
O: GEORGE AMOS. TOBACCONIST.
R: Two pipes crossed below a roll of tobacco. HADDINGTON.
E: Plain
Rarity: Rare
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#4 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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SCOTLAND-HADDINGTONSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-2 HADDINGTONSHIRE E: PLAIN
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Haddingtonshire, Edinburgh
Farthing
O: GEORGE PRINGLE HIGH STREET * HADDINGTON *
R: A tobacco jar. TOBACCONIST
E: Plain
Rarity: RR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND-HADDINGTONSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-3 HADDINGTONSHIRE E: PLAIN Gregg Collection
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NGC MINT ERROR AU 55 BN
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Haddingtonshire, Haddington
DH-3
Obverse: ROBt RICHARDSON CUSTOM STONE * HADDn *
Reverse: TEAS SPIRITS WINES * & GROCERIES *
Rarity: RR (Less than 100 pieces)
Reference #1
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VI, 18th Century Farthing-Sized Tokens, etc.
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
Haddingtonshire (Now E. Lothian)
ST342 Haddington. Robt. Richardson D&H 3... 6 pounds Stirling
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Haddingtonshire, Haddington
Farthing
O: ROBt RICHARDSON CUSTOM STONE * HADDn *
R: TEAS SPIRITS WINES * & GROCERIES *
E: Plain
Rarity: RR
Reference 3
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
References:
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This coin has a mint error: misaligned dies.
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SCOTLAND-HADDINGTONSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-4 HADDINGTONSHIRE E: PLAIN
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Haddingtonshire, East Linton, Edinburgh
Farthing
O: A pair of scales. HUGH . BROWN EAST LINTON.
R: A ship sailing. COMMERCIUM.
E: Plain
Rarity: RR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE
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1/2P 1793 SCOT D&h-1 KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE E: PLAIN
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PCGS AU 53 Brown
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KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE,
Gatehouse
Halfpenny
O: Crest of a griffin, and motto IMPERO upon a label over it. GATEHOUSE HALFPENNY
R: View of a large building. PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF THOs SCOTT & Co. Ex. 1793
E: Plain
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE
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PENNY 1798 SCOT D&h-1 RENFREWSHIRE - PAISLEY E: PLAIN
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Renfrewshire, Paisley
Halfpenny
O: A bishop wearing a mitre and holding a pastoral staff between two shields. P. K. SCULPSIT R. BOOG . JUN . DES under, within an oval. PAISLEY PENNY * ARMS 1798 *
R: Interior of a church. INTERIOR OF THE ABBEY CHURCH AS REPAIRED IN ITS ORIGINAL STYLE. A . D . 1788 * Ex. AUSPICIO R. B. in two lines.
Also in white metal. There is also a re-strike from badly corroded dies.
E: Plain
Rarity: RRR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE
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PENNY (1790'S)SCOT D&h-2 RENFREWSHIRE - PAISLEY E: PLAIN
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Renfrewshire, Paisley
Halfpenny
O: Exterior of a church. ABBEY-CHURCH. Ex. FOUNDED (CIRCITER) 1160.
R: Interior of a church. INTERIOR OF THE ABBEY CHURCH AS REPAIRED IN ITS ORIGINAL STYLE. A . D . 1788 * Ex. AUSPICIO R. B. in two lines
E: Plain
Rarity: Rare
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-4 RENFREWSHIRE - PAISLEY
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NGC AU Details
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Renfrewshire, Paisley
Farthing
4. O: J. COATS & SON 38 BROOMLANDS.
R: A ham suspended. HAM CURERS & GROCERS PAISLEY
E: Plain
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE
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NGC UNC Details
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Renfrewshire, Paisley
Farthing
O: J. COATS & SON 38 BROOMLANDS. But with two dots as well as a quatrefoil before and after BROOMLANDS.
R: A ham suspended. HAM CURERS & GROCERS PAISLEY.
E: Plain
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
#2 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#3 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#4 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - RENFREWSHIRE
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1/4P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-6 RENFREWSHIRE - PAISLEY E: PLAIN
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NGC AU 53 BN
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Renfrewshire, Paisley
Farthing
O: Roll of tobacco, and three leaves. PETER TAYLOR TOBACCONIST.
R: Two pipes crossed. 215 HIGH STREET * PAISLEY *
E: Plain
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
#2 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#3 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#4 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - KINROSSHIRE
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PENNY 1797 SCOT D&h-1 KINROSSHIRE - LOCH LEVEN E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 64 BN
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Kinrosshire
Loch Leven
DH-1
Obverse: A castle in ruins. LOCH LEVEN PENNY 1797 * MARY INPRISONED IN THE ISLE AND CASTLE. A.D. 1567 * Ex. P . K .FECIT
Reverse: A girl tending linen in a tub. ANCIENT SCOTTISH WASHING * HONI . SOIT . QUI . MAL . Y . PENSE *
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Rare (Less than 300 pieces)
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V. 18th Century Private Tokens in Silver and Copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST302 Loch Leven, penny. Ruined Castle. R. Girl treading linen in a tub. D&H 1 .... 30 Pounds Stirling
Reference #2
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1S 1797 SCOT D&h-1 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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Angusshire, now Forfarshire
Shilling
O: An ancient ruin. DUNDEE SHILLING PAYle BY J. WRIGHT JUNt 1797. Ex. BROUGHTY CASTLE.
R: An armed Highlander. Point of sword to A. FROM THE HEATH-COVER’D MOUNTAINS OF SCOTIA WE COME. Ex, The arms, supporters, and motto of Dundee in a sunk oval.
E: Plain
Rarity: Rare
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1S (1790'S)SCOT D&h-2 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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Angusshire, now Forfarshire
Dundee
Shilling
O: An ancient cross, W-DES. at the sides. DUNDEE SILVER MEDAL, PRICE ONE SHILLING. Ex. CROSS TAKEN DOWN 1777. S of CROSS over N.
R: An armed Highlander. Point of sword to A. FROM THE HEATH-COVER’D MOUNTAINS OF SCOTIA WE COME. Ex, The arms, supporters, and motto of Dundee in a sunk oval.
E: Plain
Silver and copper
Rarity: RR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1S (1790'S)SCOT D&h-3 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN, AR
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NGC MS 61
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Angusshire, now Forfarshire
Dundee
Shilling
O: An ancient cross, W-DES. at the sides. DUNDEE SILVER MEDAL, PRICE ONE SHILLING. Ex. CROSS TAKEN DOWN 1777. S of CROSS over N. But no period after DES.
R: An armed Highlander. Point of sword to A. FROM THE HEATH-COVER’D MOUNTAINS OF SCOTIA WE COME. Ex, The arms, supporters, and motto of Dundee in a sunk oval. But point of sword to T.
E: Plain
Silver and copper
Rarity: RRR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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NGC AU Details
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Angusshire, now Forfarshire
Dundee
Shilling
O: An ancient cross, W-DES. at the sides. DUNDEE SILVER MEDAL, PRICE ONE SHILLING. Ex. CROSS TAKEN DOWN 1777. S of CROSS over N. But S of cross over 1 of date.
R: An armed Highlander. Point of sword to A. FROM THE HEATH-COVER’D MOUNTAINS OF SCOTIA WE COME. Ex, The arms, supporters, and motto of Dundee in a sunk oval.
E: Plain
Silver and copper
Rarity: Silver Rare, Copper RRR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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PENNY 1797 SCOT D&h-5 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE ON DEMAND
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NGC MS 65 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE
Penny
Webster, T.
Obverse: ---- A large building with a spire and vane. Legend: ---** DUNDEE PENNY *** with TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732 in exergue, and "17 97" in the field.
Reverse: --- A detached building with two smaller ones separated from it by gates. Beneath this design in an oval are the Arms of the City of Dundee: (Azure, a pot of growing lilies argent), Crest: (A lily argent), Supporters: (Two Wyverns[sometimes erroneously called dragons even by heraldic authors] vert, their tails knotted together below the shield), and motto: "Dei Donum.". The scale is too small to render the tinctures of the Wyverns. Beneath the buildings on the left is "Wright Jun." and to the right "Des." Legend: --- PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR.
Edge: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THO.S WEBSTER JUN.R +
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: In silver unknown
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Scotland, Angusshire, PENNIES, DUNDEE
5. O: Large buildings. PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR. Ex: Arms &c, in oval as before. WRIGHT JUN --- DES.
R: A public building. DUNDEE PENNY 17 --- 97. Ex: TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732.
E: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THOM.S WEBSTER JUN.R.
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1797 SCOT D&H-5, CU PENNY ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE 1797 SCOT D&H-5, CU PENNY ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE
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PCGS MS 64
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Bronzed Proof PR64
ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE
Penny
Webster, T.
Obverse: ---- A large building with a spire and vane. Legend: ---** DUNDEE PENNY *** with TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732 in exergue, and "17 97" in the field.
Reverse: --- A detached building with two smaller ones separated from it by gates. Beneath this design in an oval are the Arms of the City of Dundee: (Azure, a pot of growing lilies argent), Crest: (A lily argent), Supporters: (Two Wyverns[sometimes erroneously called dragons even by heraldic authors] vert, their tails knotted together below the shield), and motto: "Dei Donum.". The scale is too small to render the tinctures of the Wyverns. Beneath the buildings on the left is "Wright Jun." and to the right "Des." Legend: --- PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR.
Edge: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THO.S WEBSTER JUN.R +
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: In silver unknown
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Scotland, Angusshire, PENNIES, DUNDEE
5. O: Large buildings. PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR. Ex: Arms &c, in oval as before. WRIGHT JUN --- DES.
R: A public building. DUNDEE PENNY 17 --- 97. Ex: TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732.
E: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THOM.S WEBSTER JUN.R.
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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NGC AU Details
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Scotland, ANGUSSHIRE, PENNY PIECE, DUNDEE (Silver)
Webster, T.
Obverse: ---- A large building with a spire and vane. Legend: ---** DUNDEE PENNY *** with TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732 in exergue, and "17 97" in the field.
Reverse: --- A detached building with two smaller ones separated from it by gates. Beneath this design in an oval are the Arms of the City of Dundee: (Azure, a pot of growing lilies argent), Crest: (A lily argent), Supporters: (Two Wyverns[sometimes erroneously called dragons even by heraldic authors] vert, their tails knotted together below the shield), and motto: "Dei Donum.". The scale is too small to render the tinctures of the Wyverns. Beneath the buildings on the left is "Wright Jun." and to the right "Des." Legend: --- PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR.
Edge: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THO.S WEBSTER JUN.R +
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: Scarce
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Scotland, Angusshire, PENNIES, DUNDEE
5. O: Large buildings. PUBLIC WAREHOUSES ON THE QUAY SHIPPING OF THE PORT 8,000 TONS REGR. Ex: Arms &c, in oval as before. WRIGHT JUN --- DES.
R: A public building. DUNDEE PENNY 17 --- 97. Ex: TOWN HOUSE FOUNDED 1732.
E: PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THOM.S WEBSTER JUN.R.
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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PENNY 1798 SCOT D&h-6 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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Angusshire, now Forfarshire
Dundee
Penny
O: A front face bust. DINDEE PENNY 1798 ADML. LD. DUNCAN BORN HERE 1731 DEFEATd THE DUTCH FLEET 1797.
R: Adam and Eve with the serpent in the garden of Eden. 23000 INHABITANTS IN DUNDEE VID. STATISTICAL ACCOUNT BY R. SMALL D.D. Ex. BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY. GEN . 1 . 28.
E: Plain
Rarity: Rare
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1801 SCOT D&h-7 ANGUSSHIRE - BRECHIN E: PAYABLE BY SMITH
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NGC MS 62 BN
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Angusshire
Brechin
Obverse: View of a church. PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON
Reverse: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL (Top). BRECHIN 1801 (Bottom)
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Common (Greater than 1000 pieces)
Reference #1
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VIII, Early 19th century tokens in copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST557 Brechin, halfpenny. East Mill, 1801, R. Smith and Wilson, Church. Davis 7-8 .... 3 pounds stirling
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Angusshire, Brechin
Halfpenny
O: View of a church. Ex. CHURCH
R: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL BRECHIN 1801.
E: PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON X X X
7a edge Plain
Rarity: Scarce
Reference 3
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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1/2P 1801 SCOT D&h-7a ANGUSSHIRE - BRECHIN E: PLAIN
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Angusshire
Brechin
Obverse: View of a church. PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON
Reverse: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL (Top). BRECHIN 1801 (Bottom)
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Common (Greater than 1000 pieces)
Reference #1
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VIII, Early 19th century tokens in copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST557 Brechin, halfpenny. East Mill, 1801, R. Smith and Wilson, Church. Davis 7-8 .... 3 pounds stirling
Reference #2
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Angusshire, Brechin
Halfpenny
O: View of a church. Ex. CHURCH
R: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL BRECHIN 1801.
E: PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON X X X
7a edge Plain
Rarity: RR
Reference 3
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1801 SCOT D&h-8 ANGUSSHIRE - BRECHIN E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 62 BN
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Angusshire
Brechin
Obverse: View of a church. PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON
Reverse: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL (Top). BRECHIN 1801 (Bottom)
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Common (Greater than 1000 pieces)
Reference #1
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VIII, Early 19th century tokens in copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST557 Brechin, halfpenny. East Mill, 1801, R. Smith and Wilson, Church. Davis 7-8 .... 3 pounds stirling
Reference #2
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1801 SCOT D&h-8 ANGUSSHIRE - BRECHIN E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 63 BN
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Angusshire
Brechin
Obverse: View of a church. PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON
Reverse: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL (Top). BRECHIN 1801 (Bottom)
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Common (Greater than 1000 pieces)
Reference #1
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VIII, Early 19th century tokens in copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST557 Brechin, halfpenny. East Mill, 1801, R. Smith and Wilson, Church. Davis 7-8 .... 3 pounds stirling
Reference #2
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Angusshire, Brechin
Halfpenny
O: Similar to last 7, view of a church, but with the legend added, PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON.
R: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL BRECHIN 1801.
E: Plain ( in collar)
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1801 SCOT D&h-9 ANGUSSHIRE - BRECHIN E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 64 BN
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Angusshire
Brechin
Obverse: View of a church. PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON
Reverse: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL (Top). BRECHIN 1801 (Bottom). Ground extends to edge.
Edge: Plain (In collar)
Rarity: Rare (Less than 300 pieces)
Reference #1
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VIII, Early 19th century tokens in copper
Price given is for the commonest variety (VF)
ST557 Brechin, halfpenny. East Mill, 1801, R. Smith and Wilson, Church. Davis 7-8 .... 3 pounds stirling
Reference #2
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Angusshire, Brechin
Halfpenny
O: Similar to last 7, view of a church, but with the legend added, PAYABLE BY SMITH AND WILSON.
R: A building with a water wheel. EAST MILL BRECHIN 1801. But ground extended to edge.
E: Plain ( in collar)
Rarity: Rare
Reference 3
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References:
#1 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
#2 Seaby's Standard Catalogue of British Coins, Part 4. Coins and Tokens of Scotland Compiled By: P. Franck Purvey. B. A. Seaby LTD, 1972. Seaby's Numismatic Publicatios LTD.
References:
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1795 SCOT D&h-10 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT WAREHOUSE
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NGC MS 62 BN
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Angusshire
Dundee Molison, A.
Halfpenny
No. 4 D&H 10-11
Obverse: - The front view of a square Gothic tower of an ancient church. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. 1795. with OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189 in the exergue.
Reverse: - View of a vessel lying alongside a quay. Legend: - COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE In the exergue, the Arms, Crest, Supports, and Motto of Dundee: also the words, WRIGHT DELIN.
Edge: - PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEX.R MOLISON - X -
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five CWTs. struck. Common
Reference #2
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Angus DH-10
O: View of an ancient tower. DUNDEE HALF-PENNY . 1795. EX: OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189.
R: View of a harbor, with a ship alongside a quay. COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE. EX: Arms, supporters, and motto. DEI DONUM. At the sides, WRIGHT DELIN.
E: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEXR. MOLISON . X .
Also struck in silver
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1795 SCOT D&h-10 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT WAREHOUSE
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NGC MS 65 RB
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Angusshire
Dundee Molison, A.
Halfpenny
No. 4 D&H 10-11
Obverse: - The front view of a square Gothic tower of an ancient church. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. 1795. with OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189 in the exergue.
Reverse: - View of a vessel lying alongside a quay. Legend: - COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE In the exergue, the Arms, Crest, Supports, and Motto of Dundee: also the words, WRIGHT DELIN.
Edge: - PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEX.R MOLISON - X -
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five CWTs. struck. Common
Reference #2
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Angus DH-10
O: View of an ancient tower. DUNDEE HALF-PENNY . 1795. EX: OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189.
R: View of a harbor, with a ship alongside a quay. COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE. EX: Arms, supporters, and motto. DEI DONUM. At the sides, WRIGHT DELIN.
E: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEXR. MOLISON . X .
Also struck in silver
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1795 SCOT D&h-10a ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE IN LONDON
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Angusshire
Dundee Molison, A.
Halfpenny
No. 4 D&H 10-11
Obverse: - The front view of a square Gothic tower of an ancient church. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. 1795. with OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189 in the exergue.
Reverse: - View of a vessel lying alongside a quay. Legend: - COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE In the exergue, the Arms, Crest, Supports, and Motto of Dundee: also the words, WRIGHT DELIN.
Edge: - PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEX.R MOLISON - X -
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five CWTs. struck. Common
Reference #2
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Angus DH-10a
O: View of an ancient tower. DUNDEE HALF-PENNY . 1795. EX: OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189.
R: View of a harbor, with a ship alongside a quay. COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE. EX: Arms, supporters, and motto. DEI DONUM. At the sides, WRIGHT DELIN.
E: PAYABLE IN LONDON
Rarity: RRR
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1795 SCOT D&h-11 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT WAREHOUSE
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Angusshire
Dundee Molison, A.
Halfpenny
No. 4 D&H 10-11
Obverse: - The front view of a square Gothic tower of an ancient church. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. 1795. with OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189 in the exergue.
Reverse: - View of a vessel lying alongside a quay. Legend: - COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE In the exergue, the Arms, Crest, Supports, and Motto of Dundee: also the words, WRIGHT DELIN.
Edge: - PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEX.R MOLISON - X -
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five CWTs. struck. Common
Reference #2
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Angus DH-11
O: View of an ancient tower. DUNDEE HALF-PENNY . 1795. EX: OLD TOWER FOUNDED 1189.
R: View of a harbor, with a ship alongside a quay. COMMERCE AUGMENTS DUNDEE. EX: Arms, supporters, and motto. DEI DONUM. At the sides, WRIGHT DELIN. But from polished doe, the circular line and flag do not show.
E: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEXR. MOLISON . X .
Rarity: Common
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-12 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 64 BN
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15,
Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton).
1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins
Reference #1
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Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15
Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath.
Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee.
Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap
Diesinker, Ponthon
Manufacturer, Boulton
Common
5 CWTS Struck
Reference #2
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Angusshire; Dundee
12
O: Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee
R: Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.")
E: Plain (In Collar)
Also on very thick flans.
No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR)
Reference #3
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(112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-13 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 63 BN
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15,
Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton).
1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins
Reference #1
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Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15
Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath.
Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee.
Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap
Diesinker, Ponthon
Manufacturer, Boulton
Common
5 CWTS Struck
Reference #2
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Angusshire; Dundee
13.
O: Similar to No. 12 ("Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee") but without period after DUNDEE.
R: As last. (No. 12: "Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.")
E: Plain (In Collar)
No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR)
Reference #3
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(112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-14 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 63 BN
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15,
Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton).
1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins
Reference #1
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Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15
Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath.
Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee.
Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap
Diesinker, Ponthon
Manufacturer, Boulton
Common
5 CWTS Struck
Reference #2
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Angusshire; Dundee
14.
O: Similar to No. 12 ("Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee") Neither an of "Candore" or un of "Dundee" are joined. The upper border of shield is plain.
R: As last. (13 to 12) (No. 12: "Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.")
E: Plain (Rounded)
No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR)
Reference #3
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(112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-14 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 65 BN
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15,
Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton).
1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins
Reference #1
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Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15
Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath.
Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee.
Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap
Diesinker, Ponthon
Manufacturer, Boulton
Common
5 CWTS Struck
Reference #2
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Angusshire; Dundee
14.
O: Similar to No. 12 ("Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee") Neither an of "Candore" or un of "Dundee" are joined. The upper border of shield is plain.
R: As last. (13 to 12) (No. 12: "Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.")
E: Plain (Rounded)
No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR)
Reference #3
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(112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-15 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC AU DETAILS
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15,
Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton).
1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins
Reference #1
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Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15
Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath.
Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee.
Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap
Diesinker, Ponthon
Manufacturer, Boulton
Common
5 CWTS Struck
Reference #2
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Angusshire; Dundee
13. O: Similar to No. 12 ("Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee") but without period after DUNDEE.
R: As last. (No. 12: "Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.")
E: Plain (In Collar)
No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR)
Reference #3
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(112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner (less...)
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P (1790'S)SCOT D&h-15 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC AU 58 BN
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Angusshire Halfpennies 12 to 15, Dundee, Croom's, GTT (Genuine Trade Token) (Man. Boulton). 1 CWT equals ~5,125 halfpenny coins Reference #1 ********************** Dundee Croom, W No 3 D&H 12 - 15 Obverse: Arms of the town of Dundee... The crest is incorrectly depicted without a torse. Which makes the flowers appear as though they were part of the contents of the pot shown in the arms, and the supporters are proper instead of vert. The two mottoes of Dundee are given " DEI DONUM" above, and " PRUDENTIA ET CANDORE" beneath. Legend: - Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee. Reverse: - Inscription in six line Sells Wholesale woolen & Linen Drapery Goods Watches &c &c Cheap Diesinker, Ponthon Manufacturer, Boulton Common 5 CWTS Struck Reference #2 ********************** Angusshire; Dundee 15. O: Similar to No. 12, 13 &14 ("Shield of arms, Dei Donum above, Prudentia Et Candore below. Payable at W. Crooms. High Street Dundee") Neither an of "Candore" or un of "Dundee" are joined. The upper border of shield is plain. R: The letters are larger differently arranged; The "C" of "CHEAP" comes under the "A" of "WATCHES," where in the former it came under the "T". (No. 12: "Sells / Wholesale / Woolen & Linen / Drapery Goods / Watches &c &c / Cheap.") E: Plain (Rounded) No. 12, 13.and 14 are common. No. 15 (S) scarce and 13a (RRR) Reference #3 ********************** (112 Pounds copper US per 1 CWT) This yield by Waters' REF 1 numbers approximately 25,760 GTT's for the Croom's series.
Based on the Rarity Factor and estimated 25,000 coins manufactured relative to the Croom series I would say approximately 7,000+ No. 14's were minted to give someone a rough idea of the initial population.
References #1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954 #2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963 #3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1796 SCOT D&h-16 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: ENGRAILED
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NGC MS 65 RB
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Angusshire
Dundee
Halfpenny
No. 11 D&H 16
Obverse: - A view of the front of a large building with a main entrance and pointed pediments. The letters I.W.I. (the initials of J. Wright, Junr,) to the left, and the word DESIGN. to the right, beneath the building. The whole within a sunken oval. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796 INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794
Reverse: - A view of a harbor with a three-masted vessel passing close to a wharf on which is lying three packages. The ship appears to be heading towards two glass-works' cones in the distance on the left from which dense smoke is rising. The Arms, Crest, Supporters and Motto of Dundee are displayed in a sunken oval beneath the seascape. Legend: - MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
Edge: - A serpentine line and dots'
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs. struck. Common.
Reference #2
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Angus DH-16
O: A public building, I.W.I. design in small letters under. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796. INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794.
R: Slightly different design to R: of No. 10. MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
E: Engrailed, with a waved line and dots.
Some struck in collar, some not.
Also struck in silver
16a. E: Milled
This is from the same die as No. 16, but all specimens are poorly struck.
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1796 SCOT D&h-16a ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: MILLED ///
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PCGS MS UNC Brown
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Angusshire
Dundee
Halfpenny
No. 11 D&H 16
Obverse: - A view of the front of a large building with a main entrance and pointed pediments. The letters I.W.I. (the initials of J. Wright, Junr,) to the left, and the word DESIGN. to the right, beneath the building. The whole within a sunken oval. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796 INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794
Reverse: - A view of a harbor with a three-masted vessel passing close to a wharf on which is lying three packages. The ship appears to be heading towards two glass-works' cones in the distance on the left from which dense smoke is rising. The Arms, Crest, Supporters and Motto of Dundee are displayed in a sunken oval beneath the seascape. Legend: - MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
Edge: - A serpentine line and dots'
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs. struck. Common.
Reference #2
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Angus DH-16
O: A public building, I.W.I. design in small letters under. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796. INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794.
R: Slightly different design to R: of No. 10. MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
E: Engrailed, with a waved line and dots.
Some struck in collar, some not.
Also struck in silver
16a. E: Milled
This is from the same die as No. 16, but all specimens are poorly struck.
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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NGC AU 58 BN
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Angusshire
Dundee
Halfpenny
No. 11 D&H 16
Obverse: - A view of the front of a large building with a main entrance and pointed pediments. The letters I.W.I. (the initials of J. Wright, Junr,) to the left, and the word DESIGN. to the right, beneath the building. The whole within a sunken oval. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796 INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794
Reverse: - A view of a harbor with a three-masted vessel passing close to a wharf on which is lying three packages. The ship appears to be heading towards two glass-works' cones in the distance on the left from which dense smoke is rising. The Arms, Crest, Supporters and Motto of Dundee are displayed in a sunken oval beneath the seascape. Legend: - MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
Edge: - A serpentine line and dots'
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs. struck. Common.
Reference #2
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Angus DH-16a
O: A public building, I.W.I. design in small letters under. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796. INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794.
R: Slightly different design to R: of No. 10. MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
Some struck in collar, some not.
Also struck in silver
16a. E: Milled
This is from the same die as No. 16, but all specimens are poorly struck.
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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1/2P 1796 SCOT D&h-16b ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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Angusshire
Dundee
Halfpenny
No. 11 D&H 16
Obverse: - A view of the front of a large building with a main entrance and pointed pediments. The letters I.W.I. (the initials of J. Wright, Junr,) to the left, and the word DESIGN. to the right, beneath the building. The whole within a sunken oval. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796 INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794
Reverse: - A view of a harbor with a three-masted vessel passing close to a wharf on which is lying three packages. The ship appears to be heading towards two glass-works' cones in the distance on the left from which dense smoke is rising. The Arms, Crest, Supporters and Motto of Dundee are displayed in a sunken oval beneath the seascape. Legend: - MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
Edge: - A serpentine line and dots'
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs. struck. Common.
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Angus DH-16b
O: A public building, I.W.I. design in small letters under. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1796. INFIRMARY FOUNDED 1794.
R: Slightly different design to R: of No. 10. MARE ET COMMERCIUM COLIMUS.
E: Engrailed, with a waved line and dots.
Some struck in collar, some not.
Also struck in silver
16b E: Plain. Stuck in silver.
This is from the same die as No. 16, but all specimens are poorly struck.
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-17 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE BY IOHN PILMER
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NGC MS 64 BN
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Angusshire
Dundee, Pilmer, J.
Halfpenny
No. 6 D&H 17
Obverse: - View of a large building with a spire and vane. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. "1797" In the exergue, TOWN HOUSE FINISHED 1734
Rerverse: - View of a large building with a conical roof. Legend: - GLASS WORKS WEST CONE FOUNDED 1788 In exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: - PAYABLE BY JOHN PILMER CHURCH LANE X X
Struck in a collar.
Diesinker, Wyon, manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs, struck.
Common, but not in extra fine (UNC) condition.
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Angus DH-17
O: A public building. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. Ex: TOWN HOUSE FINISHED 1734.
R: View of a glass manufactory. GLASS WORKS WEST CONE FOUNDED 1788. Ex: WRIGHT DES.
E: PAYABLE BY JOHN PILMER CHURCH LANE X X
Also struck in silver
17a. E: Plain
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-17b ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT NEWENT
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Angusshire
Dundee, Pilmer, J.
Halfpenny
No. 6 D&H 17
Obverse: - View of a large building with a spire and vane. Legend: - DUNDEE HALFPENNY. "1797" In the exergue, TOWN HOUSE FINISHED 1734
Rerverse: - View of a large building with a conical roof. Legend: - GLASS WORKS WEST CONE FOUNDED 1788 In exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: - PAYABLE BY JOHN PILMER CHURCH LANE X X
Struck in a collar.
Diesinker, Wyon, manufacturer, Kempson. Ten CWTs, struck.
Common, but not in extra fine (UNC) condition.
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Angus DH-17
O: A public building. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. Ex: TOWN HOUSE FINISHED 1734.
R: View of a glass manufactory. GLASS WORKS WEST CONE FOUNDED 1788. Ex: WRIGHT DES.
E: PAYABLE BY JOHN PILMER CHURCH LANE X X
Also struck in silver
17a. E: Plain
18b. E: PAYABLE AT NEWENT.
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-18 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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PCGS MS 65 Red Brown
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE, Wright, J. (?)
No. 9 D&H-18-20
Obverse: --- View of a large building with towers. Legend: --- DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. In exergue, DUNDEE CASTLE FOUND.D 1660 CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794.
Reverse: --- A man in a tail coat and hat working at a hachel, or bench fitted with upright teeth, hackling flax. Behind him are two bales on the floor, one marked T.R. and the other D.R. Legend: --- 3,336 TONS FLAX & HAMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796. VALUE L.160,128 --- Inner legend: --- FLAX-HECKLING
In the exergue, WRIGHT JUN.R and a star.
Edge: --- Plain.
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
One cwts. struck.
Rarity: Common. There are two minor variants.
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Angusshire, Dundee
Halfpenny
O: An ancient fortress. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. Ex. DUNDEE CASTLE FOUNDd 1660. CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794. The 4 points to center of second window.
R: A man working flax. FLAX-HECKLING above W : DES : below. 3336 TONS FLAX & HEMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796; VALUE . L. 160.128 - *
E: Plain (in collar)
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-19 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC AU 58 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE, Wright, J. (?)
No. 9 D&H-18-20
Obverse: --- View of a large building with towers. Legend: --- DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. In exergue, DUNDEE CASTLE FOUND.D 1660 CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794.
Reverse: --- A man in a tail coat and hat working at a hachel, or bench fitted with upright teeth, hackling flax. Behind him are two bales on the floor, one marked T.R. and the other D.R. Legend: --- 3,336 TONS FLAX & HAMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796. VALUE L.160,128 --- Inner legend: --- FLAX-HECKLING
In the exergue, WRIGHT JUN.R and a star.
Edge: --- Plain.
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
One cwts. struck.
Rarity: Common. There are two minor variants.
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Angusshire, Dundee
Halfpenny
O: An ancient fortress. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. Ex. DUNDEE CASTLE FOUNDd 1660. CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794. The 4 points to top of window. The period after 1660 under T.
R: A man working flax. FLAX-HECKLING above W : DES : below. 3336 TONS FLAX & HEMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796; VALUE . L. 160.128 - *
E: Plain (in collar)
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-20 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 62 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE, Wright, J. (?)
No. 9 D&H-18-20
Obverse: --- View of a large building with towers. Legend: --- DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. In exergue, DUNDEE CASTLE FOUND.D 1660 CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794.
Reverse: --- A man in a tail coat and hat working at a hachel, or bench fitted with upright teeth, hackling flax. Behind him are two bales on the floor, one marked T.R. and the other D.R. Legend: --- 3,336 TONS FLAX & HAMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796. VALUE L.160,128 --- Inner legend: --- FLAX-HECKLING
In the exergue, WRIGHT JUN.R and a star.
Edge: --- Plain.
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
One cwts. struck.
Rarity: Common. There are two minor variants.
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Angusshire, Dundee
Halfpenny
O: An ancient fortress. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. Ex. DUNDEE CASTLE FOUNDd 1660. CONVERTED INTO BARRACKS 1794. The 4 points between second and third window.
R: A man working flax. FLAX-HECKLING above W : DES : below. 3336 TONS FLAX & HEMP IMPORTED HERE IN 1796; VALUE . L. 160.128 - *
E: Plain (in collar)
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-21 ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT WAREHOUSE
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NGC MS 63 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE, Swap & Co.
No. 7 D&H-21-2
Obverse: --- View of a church with a high spire and a vane. Legend: --- DUNDEE HALFPENNY ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH FOUND.D 1772 In the field of the coin "1797"
Reverse: --- A ruined gateway and wall, with the town arms on a mural tablet over the arch. Legend: --- * COWGATE PORT * THE LAST REMAINS OF OUR ANCIENT WALLS. In the exergue, WRIGHT JUN.R and a star.
Edge: --- PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE ALEX.R SWAP & CO ***. Stuck in a collar.
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: Common.
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Angusshire, Dundee
Halfpenny
O: View of a church. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. ST ANDREW’S CHURCH FOUNDd 1772.
R: A ruin. COWGATE PORT * THE LAST REMAINS OF OUR ANCIENT WALLS * Ex. WRIGHT JUNR. DES, a star over of.
E: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEXR. SWAP & CO.
Also struck in silver
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-21a ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE IN LONDON
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PCGS AU 58 Brown
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ANGUSSHIRE, DUNDEE, Swap & Co.
No. 7 D&H-21-2
Obverse: --- View of a church with a high spire and a vane. Legend: --- DUNDEE HALFPENNY ST, ANDREW'S CHURCH FOUND.D 1772 In the field of the coin "1797"
Reverse: --- A ruined gateway and wall, with the town arms on a mural tablet over the arch. Legend: --- * COWGATE PORT * THE LAST REMAINS OF OUR ANCIENT WALLS. In the exergue, WRIGHT JUN.R and a star.
Edge: --- PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE ALEX.R SWAP & CO ***. Stuck in a collar.
Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: Common.
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Angusshire, Dundee
Halfpenny
O: View of a church. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. ST ANDREW’S CHURCH FOUNDd 1772.
R: A ruin. COWGATE PORT * THE LAST REMAINS OF OUR ANCIENT WALLS * Ex. WRIGHT JUNR. DES, a star over of.
E: PAYABLE IN LONDON, the remainder engrailed.
Also struck in silver
Rarity: RRR
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-22a ANGUSSHIRE - DUNDEE E: PAYABLE AT WAREHOUSE
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NGC AU 55 BN
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Angusshire, Dundee, Halfpenny
D&H 22a
Obverse: - View of a church. DUNDEE HALFPENNY 1797. ST. ANDREW'SCHURCH FOUND'D 1772.
Reverse: - A ruin. COWGATE PORT * THE LAST REMAINS OF OUR ANCIENT WALLS * Ex. WIRGHT JUN, DES, a star over of.
Edge: - PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ALEXR SWAP & CO
Reference #3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-23 ANGUSSHIRE - FORFAR E: + . + . + .
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NGC MS 63 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, FORFAR, Steele, J.
No. 12 D&H-23-6
Obverse: --- A panorama view of a town with hills behind and water and boats in the foreground. Legend: --- HALFPENNY In the exergue, FORFAR 1797.
Reverse: --- Armorial device of the Burgh of Forfar. (A square castle embattled above the gate, and at the top triple towered: the center tower larger than the others. On each side of the castle is a sentinel house, which like the three towers, have conical roofs --- all argent, mason sable, the portcullis and windows gules, the middle tower ensigned with a staff and banner charged with Royal Arms of Scotland.) On the token the banner is charged with the cross of St. Andrew. Legend: --- PAYABLE ON DE= MAND BY JOHN STEELE. In the exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: --- Alternate dot and cross
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: common. There are three variants, D&H 26 is rare, D&H 23 scarce.
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Angusshire, Forfar
Halfpenny
O: A castle. PAYABLE ON DE = MAND BY JOHN STEELE. Ex. WRIGHT DES. The first letter of legend nearly touches the castle.
R: Distant view of the town from the water. HALFPENNY. Ex. FORFAR 1797.
E: . + . + . + . + .
Also struck in silver.
Rarity: Scarce
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-24 ANGUSSHIRE - FORFAR E: + . + . + .
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NGC AU 58 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, FORFAR, Steele, J.
No. 12 D&H-23-6
Obverse: --- A panorama view of a town with hills behind and water and boats in the foreground. Legend: --- HALFPENNY In the exergue, FORFAR 1797.
Reverse: --- Armorial device of the Burgh of Forfar. (A square castle embattled above the gate, and at the top triple towered: the center tower larger than the others. On each side of the castle is a sentinel house, which like the three towers, have conical roofs --- all argent, mason sable, the portcullis and windows gules, the middle tower ensigned with a staff and banner charged with Royal Arms of Scotland.) On the token the banner is charged with the cross of St. Andrew. Legend: --- PAYABLE ON DE= MAND BY JOHN STEELE. In the exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: --- Alternate dot and cross
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: common. There are three variants, D&H 26 is rare, D&H 23 scarce.
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Angusshire, Forfar
Halfpenny
O: A castle. PAYABLE ON DE = MAND BY JOHN STEELE. Ex. WRIGHT DES. The first letter of legend nearly touches the castle. But the first letter of the legend is further from the castle. Ground-line on the right does not touch the circle, and the T of WRIGHT under center of doorway.
R: Distant view of the town from the water. HALFPENNY. Ex. FORFAR 1797.
E: . + . + . + . + .
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-25 ANGUSSHIRE - FORFAR E: + . + . + .
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PCGS MS 65 Brown
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ANGUSSHIRE, FORFAR, Steele, J.
No. 12 D&H-23-6
Obverse: --- A panorama view of a town with hills behind and water and boats in the foreground. Legend: --- HALFPENNY In the exergue, FORFAR 1797.
Reverse: --- Armorial device of the Burgh of Forfar. (A square castle embattled above the gate, and at the top triple towered: the center tower larger than the others. On each side of the castle is a sentinel house, which like the three towers, have conical roofs --- all argent, mason sable, the portcullis and windows gules, the middle tower ensigned with a staff and banner charged with Royal Arms of Scotland.) On the token the banner is charged with the cross of St. Andrew. Legend: --- PAYABLE ON DE= MAND BY JOHN STEELE. In the exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: --- Alternate dot and cross
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: common. There are three variants, D&H 26 is rare, D&H 23 scarce.
Reference #2
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Angusshire, Forfar
Halfpenny
O: A castle. PAYABLE ON DE = MAND BY JOHN STEELE. Ex. WRIGHT DES. The first letter of legend nearly touches the castle. But the first letter of the legend is further from the castle. Ground-line on the right does not touch the circle, and the T of WRIGHT right door jamb.
R: Distant view of the town from the water. HALFPENNY. Ex. FORFAR 1797.
E: . + . + . + . + .
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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SCOTLAND - ANGUSSHIRE
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1/2P 1797 SCOT D&h-25a ANGUSSHIRE - FORFAR E: PLAIN
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NGC MS 61 BN
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ANGUSSHIRE, FORFAR, Steele, J.
No. 12 D&H-23-6
Obverse: --- A panorama view of a town with hills behind and water and boats in the foreground. Legend: --- HALFPENNY In the exergue, FORFAR 1797.
Reverse: --- Armorial device of the Burgh of Forfar. (A square castle embattled above the gate, and at the top triple towered: the center tower larger than the others. On each side of the castle is a sentinel house, which like the three towers, have conical roofs --- all argent, mason sable, the portcullis and windows gules, the middle tower ensigned with a staff and banner charged with Royal Arms of Scotland.) On the token the banner is charged with the cross of St. Andrew. Legend: --- PAYABLE ON DE= MAND BY JOHN STEELE. In the exergue, WRIGHT DES.
Edge: --- Alternate dot and cross
Diesinker, Willetts; manufacturer, Kempson.
Five cwts. struck.
Rarity: common. There are three variants, D&H 26 is rare, D&H 23 scarce.
Reference #2
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Angusshire, Forfar
Halfpenny
O: A castle. PAYABLE ON DE = MAND BY JOHN STEELE. Ex. WRIGHT DES. The first letter of legend nearly touches the castle. But the first letter of the legend is further from the castle. Ground-line on the right does not touch the circle, and the T of WRIGHT right door jamb.
R: Distant view of the town from the water. HALFPENNY. Ex. FORFAR 1797.
E: . + . + . + . + .
Rarity: Common
Reference 3
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References
#1 Notes on Eighteenth Century Tokens by Arthur W Waters, Seaby's numismatic Publications 1954
#2 Commercial Coins 1787 -1804 by R. C. Bell, Corbitt & Hunter LTD 1963
#3 The Provincial Token - Coinage of the 18th Century Illustrated, By R, Dalton & S.H. Hamer 1910 - 1918, Reprint 2015, The Copper Corner
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