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| 表面の銘文 | PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY LONDON |
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| 鋳造数 | 1857 - KM#Tn277.1, R#263 (J.MOORE incuse on trucation of neck, J.M. on base, border of dress) - 1857 - KM#Tn277.2, R#264 (J.MOORE raised on truncation of neck, without J.M. on base) Specimen Collector`s Strike - 1858 - KM#Tn277.1, R#265 (J.MOORE incuse on trucation of neck, J.M. on base, border of dress) - |
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Thomas Holloway made his fortune selling patent medicines — his pills and ointments were aggressively advertised across Britain, the colonies, and even Egypt — and he spent a significant portion of that fortune on philanthropy, including the founding of what became Royal Holloway, University of London. These tokens were issued for circulation in the Australian colonies, where small change was chronically scarce throughout the 1850s as the gold rush drained official coinage from everyday trade. Holloway used the opportunity shrewdly: each token was effectively a mobile advertisement reaching pockets across New South Wales and Victoria.