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½ Penny Hampshire - Portsea / G. Sargeant

Issuer United Kingdom
Year 1794
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Reference(s) DH#70, Atkins#46
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Obverse lettering PORTSEA HALFPENNY ·
1794
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Reverse script Latin
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Portsea, the densely populated island settlement adjoining Portsmouth, was a hub of naval provisioning and private commerce in the 1790s, where small change was chronically scarce due to the Royal Mint's near-total neglect of copper coinage since the 1770s. Tradesmen's tokens flooded in to fill the gap. G. Sargeant's issue was part of that wave — privately commissioned, circulating on the issuer's personal credit rather than any government guarantee.

The Conder token series, of which this is a catalogued example, collapsed almost entirely after 1797 when Boulton's Soho Mint finally produced the cartwheel penny and twopence for the Crown.

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