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Record ID: LVPL-DE4DD5
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Riding of Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete but heavily worn struck / hammered copper alloy trade token of uncertain issuer but of Post Medieval (17th Century) dating.
Obverse: foliate spiral design
Obverse inscription: Illegible
Reverse: ?DD G
Reverse inscription: illegible
Diameter: 13.18mm
Thickness: 1.32mm
Weight: 0.8 grams
Created on: Sunday 19th June 2011
Last updated: Sunday 8th January 2012
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Record ID: LVPL-35FED4
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete but worn, struck / hammered copper alloy token, issued by the Anglesey Mines (Parys Mining Company) in 1791 in Anglesey.
Obverse: Hooded druid's head, surrounded by an oak wreath.
Obverse inscription: -
Reverse: Cypher of the Parys Mining Company.
Reverse inscription: ANGLESEY MINES HALF PENNY 1791
Diameter: 29.00mm
Thickness: 2.53mm
Weight: 12.7 grams.
The Anglesey half pennies or 'Druids' were the first copper token coinage to be issued by a company to facilitate the payment of the miners, thereby overcoming the dearth of small change experienced throug…
Created on: Thursday 23rd June 2011
Last updated: Monday 27th June 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Downholland', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LVPL-92BCA1
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete but worn struck / hammered copper alloy trade token, issued by Samuel Lvdinton (of the Mercer's Arms), during the mid 17th Century (1660-1683).
Both Townsend (1983, p.40) and Williamson (1889, p461, #155) has identified this token as belong to that of Samuel Ludinton, who was mayor of the City of Lincoln in 1647 and 1660. There was another Samuel Ludinton, probably the son of the former, who held the office of Sheriff in 1681 and Mayor in 1683 (Williamson, 1889, p461). This trade token could therefore date from between 1647 to 1683.
Obverse: The Mercer's Arms
Obverse l…
Created on: Tuesday 10th May 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 10th May 2011
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Record ID: LVPL-524CE5
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete but worn struck / hammered copper alloy trade token, issued by John Cramphorn, at the Vine, Neer Eastwick, in 1662.
Williamson (1889, p309, #82) has identified this token as belong to that of John Cramphorn, of the Vine in Neer Eastwick, Hertfordshire.
Obverse: Vine
Obverse legend: IOH CRAMPHORN AT
Obverse initial mark: Flower
Reverse: I M C
Reverse legend: NEER EASTWICK 1662
Reverse initial mark: Flower
Williamson reference: 82
Diameter: 15.35mm
Thickness: 0.60mm
Weight: 0.5 grams.
Reference:
Williamson, G.C. (ed) Trade tokens issued in the seventeenth cen…
Created on: Thursday 19th May 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Record ID: LVPL-52F231
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy unifaced token of probable post medieval dating (1600 to 1800 AD).
The token is broadly circular in plan. Both the upper (obverse) and the lower (reverse) exhibit an incised cross.
The token measures 18.41mm in diameter and is 3.05mm thick. It weighs 5.6 grams.
Created on: Thursday 19th May 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 14th June 2011
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Record ID: LVPL-BBD3A5
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete struck / hammered copper alloy trade token, issued by John Wilch, at the George Inn, Clay Next the Sea during the 1660s.
Williamson (1889, p842, #21) has identified this token as belong to that of John Wilch, of the George Inn, Clay, Norfolk.
Obverse: St George killing the dragon
Obverse legend: IOHN. WILCH.AT. THE
Obverse initial mark: Five pointed star
Reverse: I W
Reverse legend: GEORGE.IN.CLAY
Reverse initial mark: Five pointed star
Williamson reference: 21
Diameter: 16.01mm
Thickness: 1.03mm
Weight: 1.2 grams.
Reference:
Williamson, G.C. (ed) 1889. Tr…
Created on: Tuesday 24th May 2011
Last updated: Friday 26th August 2011
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Record ID: LVPL-BBE794
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete but worn struck / hammered copper alloy trade token, issued by John Wilch, at the George Inn, Clay Next the Sea during the 1660s.
Williamson (1889, p842, #21) has identified this token as belong to that of John Wilch, of the George Inn, Clay, Norfolk.
Obverse: St George killing the dragon
Obverse legend: IOHN. WILCH.AT. THE
Obverse initial mark: Five pointed star
Reverse: I W
Reverse legend: GEORGE.IN.CLAY
Reverse initial mark: Five pointed star
Williamson reference: 21
Diameter: 15.90mm
Thickness: 0.86mm
Weight: 1.1 grams.
Reference:
Williamson, G.C. (ed) …
Created on: Tuesday 24th May 2011
Last updated: Friday 26th August 2011
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