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| Uitgever | William Bateman Jun. & Co., Warrnambool |
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| Jaar | 1855 |
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| Referentie(s) | Andrews#30, R#45, Gray#23 |
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| Schrift voorzijde | Latin |
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| Oplage | 1855 - A30/R45 |
| Aanvullende informatie |
William Bateman Jun. & Co. operated as importers and general merchants in Warrnambool during the 1850s gold rush period, when the colony of Victoria was flooded with new settlers and official copper coinage from Britain was chronically undersupplied. Tradesmen's tokens like this one filled a genuine commercial gap — not as novelty items, but as working currency. Warrnambool, though a regional port rather than a goldfield town, grew rapidly enough in this decade to generate its own token issues.
The Andrews and Ryde references place this firmly within the documented Victorian merchant token series. 1855 was the peak production year for privately issued copper tokens across the colony, before the colonial government moved to suppress private coinage issues in the following years.