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1 Penny - Hobday and Jobberns Christchurch

Issuer Hobday and Jobberns
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Diameter 33.5 mm
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Obverse lettering HOBDAY AND JOBBERNS DRAPERS WATERLOO HOUSE . CHRISTCHURCH .
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Reverse script Latin
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Hobday and Jobberns operated as a general merchant and ironmongery business in Christchurch during New Zealand's provincial token era, when the colonial government had still not established a reliable supply of small change. These copper tradesmen's tokens circulated locally as a practical fix to that shortage, accepted on trust rather than legal authority. The Andrews references cover at least four distinct varieties, with differences in die alignment and minor legend spacing — enough variation to suggest multiple production runs from the same London-area diesinker.