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1 Penny - John Martin Adelaide, South Australia

Issuer South Australia
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Currency Pound sterling (1788-1900)
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Reverse description The reverse is entirely typographic, bearing no pictorial device. The merchant's trade inscription is arranged in multiple lines across the field, reading 'JOHN MARTIN' in an arc along the upper portion, followed by 'GROCER AND TEA DEALER 29 RUNDLE STREET ADELAIDE' in descending lines of varying type sizes. A small decorative ornament separates the issuer's name from the body of text. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded border.
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Reverse lettering JOHN MARTIN GROCER AND TEA DEALER 29 RUNDLE STREET ADELAIDE
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Mintage ND - A349/R343 KM-Tn159
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