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1 Penny - Hall, Henry J. Christchurch

Uitgever Henry J. Hall, Christchurch
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Type Emergency coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Plain field at centre bearing the denomination inscription ONE PENNY in two lines in raised block capitals, flanked above and below by a pair of raised parallel horizontal rules. The peripheral legend reads HENRY. J. HALL at the top and . CHRISTCHURCH COFFEE MILLS . at the bottom, all in raised Latin capitals following the inner border of a milled toothed rim.
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Opschrift voorzijde HENRY. J. HALL - ONE PENNY - . CHRISTCHURCH COFFEE MILLS .
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Henry J. Hall operated as a general merchant in Christchurch during the early Canterbury settlement period, when the chronic shortage of official British coinage in New Zealand forced traders to commission their own copper tokens. These merchant tokens circulated on trust — their value entirely dependent on the issuer's local reputation and the expectation of redemption at the counter. Hall's token is catalogued consistently across the three major New Zealand token references, suggesting it circulated in sufficient quantity to survive into multiple collections.

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