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* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-345a]], Kelly's Patent Sadlery
 
* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-345a]], Kelly's Patent Sadlery
 
* [[Middlesex (1790) half penny token D&H-416b]] Pidcock's Exhibition
 
* [[Middlesex (1790) half penny token D&H-416b]] Pidcock's Exhibition
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) half penny token D&H-451]], Pidcock's African Crowned Crane
 
* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-454]], Gilbert Pidcock
 
* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-454]], Gilbert Pidcock
 
* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-576]], Skidmore's, St. Giles church
 
* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-576]], Skidmore's, St. Giles church
 
* [[Somersetshire (1790-94) half penny token D&H-74]], Bath free school
 
* [[Somersetshire (1790-94) half penny token D&H-74]], Bath free school
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) half penny token D&H-722]], Spence's, I WAS AN ASS TO BEAR THE FIRST PAIR
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) half penny token D&H-761]], Spence's, ENGLISH SLAVERY
 
* [[Middlesex 1790 half penny token D&H-785]] D. Mendoza
 
* [[Middlesex 1790 half penny token D&H-785]] D. Mendoza
* [[Middlesex 1790 half penny token D&H-825]] Spence's
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) half penny token D&H-818]] Spence's, THE END OF OPPRESSION
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* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-823]], Spence's, MY LIBERTY IS PAST AWAY
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* [[Middlesex 1790 half penny token D&H-825]] Spence's, THE END OF OPPRESSION
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* [[Middlesex (1790-94) half penny token D&H-830a]] Spence's, "MAY THE/KNAVE/OF JACOBIN CLUBS/NEVER GET A/TRICK"
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) half penny token D&H-1037]], AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER
 
* [[Middlesex (1790) half penny token D&H-1040]], Stanhope
 
* [[Middlesex (1790) half penny token D&H-1040]], Stanhope
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) farthing token D&H-1108]], Skidmore's
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* [[Middlesex (1790-96) farthing token D&H-1110]], Spence's, "Pandora's Breeches"
 
* [[Warwickshire (1790) half penny token D&H-125]], Birmingham, Samuel Garbett
 
* [[Warwickshire (1790) half penny token D&H-125]], Birmingham, Samuel Garbett
 
* [[Warwickshire 1790 half penny token D&H-148]], P. Kempson, Ashted Chapel
 
* [[Warwickshire 1790 half penny token D&H-148]], P. Kempson, Ashted Chapel
* [[Warwickshire (1790-94) half penny token D&H-154]], Birmingham, P. Kempson, St, Martin's Chruch
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* [[Warwickshire (1790-94) half penny token D&H-154]], Birmingham, P. Kempson, St, Martin's Church
 
* [[Warwickshire (1790) half penny token D&H-219]], Birmingham, Lutwyche's Dea Pecunia
 
* [[Warwickshire (1790) half penny token D&H-219]], Birmingham, Lutwyche's Dea Pecunia
 
* [[Worcestershire 1790 half penny token D&H-7]], Dudley
 
* [[Worcestershire 1790 half penny token D&H-7]], Dudley

Latest revision as of 10:46, 3 February 2026

Stack's Bowers September 2024 Collector's Choice sale, lot 74897
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This specimen was lot 74897 in Stack's Bowers Collectors Choice sale (Costa Mesa, CA, September 2024), where it sold for $65. The catalog description[1] noted, "GREAT BRITAIN. Trade Tokens. Middlesex. 1/2 Penny, ND (1790s). NGC AU-58 Brown. Obverse: Bust left, DUKE OF YORK around; Reverse: Female figure standing right, leaning against column, GOD SEND PEACE around. A deep chocolate brown patina graces this Token, with relatively few marks in the fields. A slight die clash is evident on the obverse."

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: Copper, 10.7 g, 28 mm diameter.

Catalog reference: D&H-984.

Source:

  • Conder, James. An arrangement of Provincial Coins, tokens, and medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, within the last twenty years, from the farthing to the penny size. Ipswich: G. Jermyn, 1798.
  • Dalton, Richard, and Samuel H. Hamer. The Provincial Token Coinage of the 18th Century. 1910-1917. reprinted 2015 by Thomas Publications, Gettysburg, PA.
  • [1]Orsini, Matt, Kyle Ponterio and Jeremy Bostwick, September 2024 World Collectors Choice Online Auction, Costa Mesa, CA: Stack's Bowers Galleries, Inc., 2024.

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