Birmingham & Warwickshire One Penny Token

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Date:1812

Description:

Birmingham and Warwickshire copper penny token, 1812

Diameter 35mm

The obverse features a crown within a central ring. The inscription reads 'BIRMINGHAM & WARWICKSHIRE.' The reverse features the inscription 'ONE PENNY 1812' within a central ring and 'FOR GENERAL CIRCULATION' around the outside. The Napoleonic Wars led to a shortage of regal coinage in the early 19th Century. From 1811 many businesses and companies produced their own token copper and silver coinage of which this is an example.

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Donor ref:LEAMG : M995.1926.246 (66/16777)

Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum

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