1/2 Penny Middlesex - George and Charlotte

Emittente United Kingdom
Anno
Tipo Emergency coin
Valore 1/2 Penny (1⁄480)
Valuta Conder tokens (1787-1797)
Composizione Copper
Peso 9.49 g
Diametro 29 mm
Spessore 1 mm
Forma Round
Tecnica
Orientamento Coin alignment ↑↓
Incisore/i
In circolazione fino al
Riferimento/i DH#945a
Descrizione del dritto Conjoined busts left of King George III (in a tie-wig) and Queen Charlotte, legend around.
Scrittura del dritto Latin
Legenda del dritto LONG MAY THEY REIGN OVER A GRATEFULL PEOPLE *
(Translation: LONG MAY THEY REIGN OVER A GRATEFUL PEOPLE)
Descrizione del rovescio A starboard-quarter view of a large battleship (man-of-war) in full sail to right on a choppy sea, legend around.
Scrittura del rovescio Latin
Legenda del rovescio THE GUARD & GLORY OF BRITAIN
Bordo Plain
Zecca
Tiratura ND - -
ID Numisquare 5399245430
Informazioni aggiuntive

Historical Context: This 1/2 Penny Middlesex token, DH#945a, emerged during King George III's late 18th-century reign. It belongs to the Conder token series, privately issued to alleviate a severe national shortage of official copper coinage. Prevalent in commercial hubs like Middlesex, these tokens served as essential small change, demonstrating public ingenuity. The 'George and Charlotte' motif reflects a patriotic sentiment or homage to the reigning monarchs, a common theme for tokens of the era that often blended commercial necessity with national loyalty.

Artistry: While the specific engraver for DH#945a is often unattributed, many Conder tokens were produced by skilled die-sinkers, operating within a late Georgian, often neoclassical, stylistic tradition. The design typically features jugate or conjoined busts of King George III and Queen Charlotte, rendered with varying realism. The reverse often carries an inscription, date, or an allegorical device relevant to Middlesex or the token's specific issuer, reflecting the diverse themes and often utilitarian artistry of the period's token economy.

Technical/Grading: This copper token, weighing 9.49 gg and measuring 29 mm, often exhibits strike variations. Key high-points for wear and strike quality typically include the highest curls of hair on both monarchs, their cheekbones, and any drapery folds. Strong strikes will show sharp detail in the fine lines of the portraits and crisp lettering. Weaker strikes may present flatness in central devices, particularly hair, and sometimes incomplete legends or rim definition due to insufficient striking pressure or worn dies, common in privately produced tokens.

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