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* [[Dorsetshire 1811 6 pence token D-29]], Shaftesbury
 
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* [[Flintshire 1811 shilling token D-3]]
 
* [[Hampshire 1811 shilling token D-35]], Portsmouth
 
* [[Hampshire 1811 shilling token D-35]], Portsmouth
 
* [[Middlesex 1811 half penny token D-65]], Thomas Wood Auctioneer
 
* [[Middlesex 1811 half penny token D-65]], Thomas Wood Auctioneer

Latest revision as of 13:13, 6 November 2025

from the Marathon collection
Yarmouth 1811 shilling token rev Marth.jpg

This token is not considered a Conder token, being issued after Conder wrote his book, but is often included with them as part of the vast array of British private tokens issued before the Royal mint was reformed in 1816. Wikipedia comments, "Great Yarmouth, often called Yarmouth, is a seaside town in Norfolk, England; it straddles the River Yare and is located east of Norwich. Its fishing industry, mainly for herring, shrank after the mid-20th century and has all but ended."

Recorded mintage: unknown.

Specification: silver.

Catalog reference: Norfolk D-15.

Source:

  • Dalton, Richard, The Silver Token Coinage Mainly Issued between 1811 and 1812 Described and Illustrated, 1922.
  • James O’Donald Mays, Tokens of those Trying Times, A Social History of Britain's 19th Century Silver Tokens, Burley, Hampsire, UK: New Forest Leaves, 1991.
  • Paul and Bente Withers, The Token Book, British Tokens of the 17th, 18th & 19th Centuries and Their Values, Llanfyllin, Powys, Wales: Galata Print, Ltd, 2022.

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