目录
| 正面描述 | |
|---|---|
| 正面文字 | Latin |
| 正面铭文 | EDWARD REECE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUILDERS AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER BIRMINGHAM AND SHEFFIELD WAREHOUSE CHRISTCHURCH CANTERBURY N.Z. |
| 背面描述 | Man sitting beside sheaf of wheat |
| 背面文字 | Latin |
| 背面铭文 | ADVANCE CANERBURY NEW ZEALAND |
| 边缘 | Smooth |
| 铸币厂 | |
| 铸造量 |
ND - A447/R441 - Obverse: `W` of `WHOLESALE` under `W` of EDWARD, `I` of `RETAIL` directly over `S` in `BUILDERS` Reverse: `Y` of `CANTERBURY` to `D` of `NEW ZEALAND&q - ND - A448/R439 - Obverse: `W` of `WHOLESALE` under `DW` of EDWARD, `I` of `RETAIL` slightly left of `S` in `BUILDERS` Reverse: `Y` of `CANTERBURY` to `D` of `NEW ZEALA - ND - A449/R440 - Obverse: `W` of `WHOLESALE` under `W` of EDWARD, `I` of `RETAIL` directly over `S` in `BUILDERS` Reverse: `Y` of `CANTERBURY` to `D` of `NEW ZEALAND&q - |
| Numisquare 编号 | 9118191180 |
| 附加信息 |
Historical Context: This copper penny token, issued by Edward Reece of Christchurch, epitomizes New Zealand's mid-to-late 19th-century token era. A severe scarcity of official small change compelled prominent merchants, like ironmonger Edward Reece, to issue their own fractional currency. These privately minted tokens, widely accepted locally, were vital for daily commerce, underscoring colonial self-reliance and pragmatic solutions adopted in the absence of adequate government coinage. They were essential facilitators of trade.
Artistry: The Edward Reece penny tokens, likely produced by Australian die-sinkers, display a functional colonial aesthetic. The obverse typically features the merchant's name, "EDWARD REECE IRONMONGER CHRISTCHURCH," often within a wreath or border. The reverse commonly depicts an allegorical motif like Britannia or a sailing ship, symbolizing trade. While less intricate than sovereign coinage, designs prioritize clear commercial information, reflecting the utilitarian nature of industrial token production over elaborate artistic expression.
Technical/Grading: Measuring 34mm in copper, these tokens exhibit strike variability common to private issues. Key high points susceptible to wear include the raised lettering on the obverse, especially finer address details, and prominent features on the reverse motif. Due to copper's softness and environmental reactivity, well-struck examples with minimal surface corrosion are prized. Collectors assess for strike evenness, legibility of legends, and absence of significant planchet flaws or verdigris.