Shrewsbury Halfpenny Token

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Date:1793

Description:

English Shrewsbury copper halfpenny token, 1793

Diameter 29mm

The obverse features a shield bearing the heads of three lions, the Coat of Arms of the Borough of Shrewsbury. The inscription reads 'SHREWSBURY/ 1793/ HALFPENNY'. The reverse features a fleece and the inscription 'SALOP WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY'. Tokens such as this were produced from 1787-1797 when there was a shortage of regal copper coinage. This led the Anglesey Mines Company to produce its own copper penny and halfpenny tokens, a practice that became widespread during the period.

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M995.1926.134 (66/16658)

Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

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