1/2 Penny Middlesex - Kelly's Saddlery

Emitent United Kingdom
Rok
Typ Emergency coin
Nominał 1/2 Penny (1⁄480)
Waluta Conder tokens (1787-1797)
Skład Copper
Waga
Średnica 28 mm
Grubość 1.5 mm
Kształt Round
Technika
Orientacja Coin alignment ↑↓
Rytownik(zy)
W obiegu do
Źródło(a) DH#345
Opis awersu A postilion left holding a harnessed horse right. Lettering around and in exergue. Toothed border
Pismo awersu Latin
Legenda awersu KELLY’S LIGHT HARNESS &c SOLD CHEAP AT THEIR MANUFACTORY STRAND LONDON
Opis rewersu An assortment of six items of riding equipment, and an umbrella. Lettering around, toothed border
Pismo rewersu Latin
Legenda rewersu KELLYS PATENT SADLERY &c SOLD CHEAP
Krawędź Plain with legend and ornaments
Mennica
Nakład ND - DH#345 - PAYABLE AT LONDON · + · + · + · -
ND - DH#345a - PAYABLE AT LONDON BATH OR MANCHESTER -
ND - DH#345b - PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL -
ND - DH#345c - PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR LONDON -
ND - DH#345d - PAYABLE BY HENRY OLIVERS -
ND - DH#345e - milled edge -
ND - DH#345f - plain edge (not in collar) -
ID Numisquare 6924844460
Dodatkowe informacje

Historical Context:This 1/2 Penny token from Kelly's Saddlery emerged during King George III's reign, a period of severe regal copper coinage shortage in Great Britain. The Royal Mint's inability to provide sufficient small change in the late 18th century compelled private merchants to issue their own tokens. These provincial, or Conder, tokens became a vital medium of exchange, filling the void. Kelly's Saddlery, located at Nº 14, Pall Mall, Middlesex, participated in this practice, ensuring commercial liquidity.

Artistry:The Kelly's Saddlery 1/2 Penny token, though often unsigned, exemplifies the utilitarian artistry of late 18th-century token engra

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