Date:1793
Description:
Leeds copper halfpenny token, 1793
Diameter 29mm
The obverse features the profile of a bishop. The inscription reads 'SUCCESS TO THE YORKSHIRE WOOLLEN MANUFACTORY'. The reverse features a building, possibly the Yorkshire Woollen Manufactory. The inscription reads 'LEEDS HALFPENNY' with the date below. 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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Leeds copper halfpenny token, 1793 Diameter 29mm The obverse features the profile of a bishop. The inscription ...
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Donor ref:LEAMG : M995.1926.120 (66/16635)
Source: Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum
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