1 Penny - W. Froomes Castlemaine, Victoria

Đơn vị phát hành Victoria
Năm 1862
Loại Emergency coin
Mệnh giá 1 Penny (1⁄240)
Tiền tệ Pound sterling (1788-1900)
Chất liệu Copper
Trọng lượng 13.4 g
Đường kính 34 mm
Độ dày 2.1 mm
Hình dạng Round
Kỹ thuật Milled
Hướng Medal alignment ↑↑
Nghệ nhân khắc T. Stokes
Lưu hành đến
Tài liệu tham khảo Andrews#141, R#147, Gray#79
Mô tả mặt trước Text only.
Chữ viết mặt trước Latin
Chữ khắc mặt trước FAMILY DRAPER CLOTHIER & OUTFITTER : W. FROOMES MARKET SQR. CASTLEMAINE
Mô tả mặt sau Coat of Arms
Chữ viết mặt sau Latin
Chữ khắc mặt sau VICTORIA 1862 ADVANCE VICTORIA T.STOKES MAKER 100 COLLINS ST.EAST MELBOURNE
Cạnh
Xưởng đúc
Số lượng đúc 1862 - A141/R147 -
ID Numisquare 1580248680
Thông tin bổ sung

Historical Context: Issued in 1862 during Queen Victoria's reign, this W. Froomes Castlemaine Penny token addressed a severe currency shortage in the colony of Victoria. The Australian gold rush fueled immense population growth and economic activity, creating an acute lack of official small change. W. Froomes, a draper in the significant goldfields town of Castlemaine, issued these copper tokens, indispensable for daily transactions in a rapidly expanding colonial economy.

Artistry: Many Australian tokens of this period, often from private mints like Stokes & Martin in Melbourne, exhibit a functional industrial numismatic style. The obverse typically features the issuer's details: "W. Froomes, Draper, Castlemaine," frequently within a beaded border. The reverse commonly displays patriotic or colonial symbols; for this token, a kangaroo is often depicted, representing Australia's unique fauna and national identity, usually encircled by a wreath.

Technical/Grading: Struck in copper (13.4 grams, 34 mm), this token's technical qualities vary. High-points for wear and strike include the kangaroo's head and shoulder on the reverse, and the raised obverse lettering. Well-struck examples show sharp detail in the kangaroo's features and full, clear legends. However, private token production often resulted in strike weaknesses, particularly at the periphery, or minor planchet imperfections, common grading considerations.

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