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Halfpenny - Yorkshire York / Mathew Hotham

Issuer Mathew Hotham
Year 1648-1672
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Value 1/2 Penny (1⁄480)
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Obverse description Central field bears a five-line inscription in bold raised lettering arranged symmetrically: MATHEW / HOTHAM / DRAPER / IN / YORKE, identifying the issuer by name, trade, and location. Small floral or pellet stops flank the lower lines, serving as decorative separators. The legend fills the entire field without a surrounding border legend, consistent with mid-seventeenth-century English trade token style. The coin edge shows a beaded or serrated border typical of hammered copper tokens of this period.
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Obverse lettering MATHEW HOTHAM DRAPER IN YORKE
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Mintage ND (1648-1672)
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