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| Issuer | Rebecca Murril (private issuer, Yarmouth, Norfolk) |
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| Year | 1648-1672 |
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| In circulation to | 1672 |
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| Obverse description | The armorial shield of the Worshipful Company of Bakers (Bakers' Livery Company) displayed centrally in the field, featuring the company's heraldic device. A circular legend in Latin surrounds the shield, reading REBEKKA . MVRRIL. The flan is irregular and the strike characteristic of mid-seventeenth-century privately issued copper trade tokens. |
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| Obverse lettering | REBEKKA . MVRRIL |
| Reverse description | The issuer's interlinked initials R.M. occupy the central field, serving as the trader's monogram. A circular legend surrounds, reading IN YARMOVTH R.M., identifying the place of issue as Yarmouth, Norfolk. The reverse is typical of English seventeenth-century tradesman's farthing tokens, with plain legend on an irregularly shaped hammered copper flan. |
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