| Descrição do anverso | Top: shovel / saw crossed; Middle: kettle; Bottom: knife / fork crossed; Left: vice; Right: saw |
|---|---|
| Escrita do anverso | |
| Legenda do anverso | |
| Descrição do reverso | J. Shaw |
| Escrita do reverso | Latin |
| Legenda do reverso | J.SHAW & Co IMPORTERS OF HARDWARES UPPER TOWN QUEBEC |
| Bordo | Reeded |
| Casa da moeda | |
| Tiragem |
ND (1837) - LC-19A1 - ND (1837) - LC-19A2 - |
| ID Numisquare | 1007619230 |
| Informações adicionais |
Historical Context: The 1837 Lower Canada 1/2 Penny J. Shaw token emerges from a period of profound political and economic instability. Issued in the very year of the Lower Canada Rebellions, these private tokens filled a critical void in the colonial monetary system, which suffered from a chronic scarcity of official copper coinage. J. Shaw, a Montreal merchant, like many others, issued these pieces to facilitate daily commerce amidst widespread discontent with British rule and the burgeoning Patriote movement. These tokens thus serve as tangible artifacts of both commercial necessity and the turbulent socio-political landscape of pre-Confederation Canada.
Artistry: The artistry of the J. Shaw 1/2 Penny is characteristic of contemporary Canadian merchant tokens. Lacking the sophisticated design and execution of official government issues, these pieces were typically struck by commercial die-sinkers, often from the United States or local workshops. The style is utilitarian, focusing on clear legibility of the merchant's name, address, and denomination. While no specific engraver is individually attributed to the J. Shaw tokens, the design reflects the functional aesthetic prevalent among private issuers, prioritizing commercial messaging over elaborate artistic embellishment, often mimicking simplified British prototypes.
Technical/Grading: For the J. Shaw 1/2 Penny (CCT#LC-19, Breton His#565), key areas for assessing condition include the raised lettering on both obverse and reverse. The "J. SHAW IMPORTER OF HARDWARE" inscription on the obverse and "1/2 PENNY MONTREAL" on the reverse are particularly susceptible to wear, especially on the finer serifs and the upper curves of letters like 'S', 'P', and 'R'. Details within any decorative elements, such as the sprigs or wreath often surrounding the reverse legend, should show distinct leaf veins and berries. Weak strikes, common for these private issues, should be differentiated from wear, observing the relief of the central devices and peripheral legends.