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1 Penny Yorkshire - Sheffield / Roscoe Place

Issuer United Kingdom
Year 1812
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Currency Currency tokens (1798-1816)
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Obverse lettering ROSCOE PLACE SHEFFIELD
Reverse description A draped female figure, personifying Britannia or an allegorical representation of Commerce, Justice, Peace, and Plenty, is seated upon a bale of goods occupying the central field. Her right hand extends to present a pair of scales, symbolic of justice and fair trade, while her left arm, resting at her side, supports an overflowing cornucopia of fruit and grain. The letters S.I.& Co. are inscribed on the bale beneath her. A sword lies in the foreground and a sailing vessel appears in full sail in the distant background. The circumscription ONE PENNY TOKEN encircles the design, with the date 1812 in the exergue.
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