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1/2 Penny Ships, colonies and commerce - round knob ampersand

Issuer Prince Edward Island
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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Prince Edward Island's copper tokens of the 1830s–1850s were issued not by any government authority but by private merchants and trading interests filling a chronic small-change void — colonial authorities in Charlottetown had no mint and little leverage over circulation. The "Ships, Colonies and Commerce" design was shared across multiple Atlantic issuers, making die varieties the only reliable way to distinguish them. The round knob ampersand on this piece is precisely that kind of distinguishing detail, catalogued by Breton and later refined in the Charlton Colonial Token series.

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