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| 背面描述 | A heraldic shield occupies the central field, divided into two quarters: the upper portion displays a lion passant amid a field of six-pointed stars on horizontal lines, while the lower quarter depicts a three-masted sailing ship under full sail on a stylized sea. The shield is surmounted by a crest comprising an elephant passant supporting a turreted castle. Floral sprays adorn the flanking sides as external ornaments. The entire design is encircled by the same milled border as the obverse, with no legend present. |
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| 铸币厂 | Royal Mint, London |
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The tackoe was a proposed fractional copper denomination intended for circulation in British West Africa, specifically the Gold Coast, where existing trade currencies were poorly suited to small transactions. These 1796 trial pieces were produced at the Royal Mint to test feasibility, but the denomination never entered regular production — the project was abandoned before any circulation strike was authorized.
The KM#Pn1 and Pn2 references indicate two distinct pattern varieties exist from this trial, likely differing in die alignment or edge treatment.