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1/4 'Penny' Griqua Town

Issuer Griqua Town Mission
Year 1814-1816
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Thickness 1.33 mm
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Reverse script Latin
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Edge Reeded almost vertically
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The Griqua Town Mission coinage was authorized by the London Missionary Society to provide a medium of exchange for the Griqua people at their settlement near the upper Orange River — a community that had no access to official colonial currency and largely operated through barter. The pieces were struck privately in England and shipped to the Cape frontier, making them among the earliest tokens produced specifically for an indigenous African settlement under missionary administration.

The issuer was not a government but a Protestant mission station, which gives this piece an institutional character found almost nowhere else in early 19th-century coinage.

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