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1/2 Penny - R. Josephs New Town, Tasmania

Issuer Tasmania
Year 1855
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Reference(s) Andrews#310, R#310, Gray#152, KM#Tn140
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R. Josephs operated a general merchant business in Launceston during the 1850s, a period when the colonial copper shortage was acute enough that private traders routinely commissioned token coinage from British die-sinkers — primarily the Birmingham firm of Heaton & Sons — to keep small transactions moving. The broader Tasmanian token series of this decade is unusually well-documented by contemporary merchant records, making provenance attribution more reliable here than in most Australian colonial issues.

Andrews #310 is relatively scarce in problem-free condition; the copper alloy used across this production run is prone to environmental spotting from Tasmania's damp climate.

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