| Several Configurations of Jersey Tokens | |||||
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| O/R | Description | Withers¹ | Davis² | Pridmore³ | McCammon |
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Profile of George III laureated. Legend: JERSEY BANK TOKEN 1812 |
2035 | 241-4 | 60 | T2 |
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ELIAS NEEL JERSEY Legend: A BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE FOR 240 TOKENS |
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| This is a very rare token (241-4). All three authors were unable to locate an example. | |||||
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Draped and laureated bust to right of George III with 7 leaves in the wreath H on truncation Legend: JERSEY BANK 1813 Die engraved by Halliday. |
2037 | 241-5 | 61 | T3 i |
| R |
A robed female figure seated to left on a bale; in her right hand a pair of scales,
and in her left hand a cornucopia of fruit; in the distance a ship. Legend: ONE PENNY TOKEN Die engraved by Halliday. From the same die as W1396 (Davis Non Local 29). |
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| O |
Similar to above, but no H on truncation |
2038 | - | - | - |
| R | From the same die as above and W1396 (Davis Non Local 29). | ||||
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Draped and laureated bust to right of George III with 9 leaves in the wreath Similar to above, but no H on truncation Legend: JERSEY BANK 1813 Die engraved by Halliday. |
2039 | 241-5 | - | T3 ii |
| R | From the same die as above and W1396 (Davis Non Local 29). | ||||
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Laureated and draped bust to right of George III, within a wreath of oak. Die engraved by Halliday. Possible die used on Davis's NOT LOCAL 251-19 thru 251-24 |
2042 | 241-6 | 64 | T4 |
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In a plain circle: ONE PENNY TOKEN Legend: JERSEY GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used as above and on W 2043, 2044, & 2045 |
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| O |
A druid's bust facing left. Legend: PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER · PENNY TOKEN · Die engraved by Turnpenny. Same die used on Davis's 241-8 and 241-9 The same die as W1635 & 1636 and W642 & W646 (Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-77 and 127-78) |
2043 | 241-7 | 65 | T5 |
| R | Same die used as above and on W 2044, & 2045 | ||||
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The Prince of Wales' feathers issuant from a coronet. Motto on ribbon: ICH DIEN Under the crest: 1813 Legend: TO FACILITATE TRADE · * · Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-11, 242-12, and T8 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-80 |
2044 | 241-10 | 62 | T6 |
| R | Same die used as above and on W 2042, 2043, & 2045 | ||||
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In a plain circle: ONE PENNY TOKEN Legend: JERSEY GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used as above and on W 2042, 2043, & 2044 |
2045 | 242-13 | 66 | T7 |
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In a wreath of oak: ONE PENNY TOKEN Die engraved by Halliday. Possible die used on Davis's SEDBURY, Gloucestershire 55-16 Possible die used on Davis's NOTTINGHAM, Notttinghamshire 93-15 Possible die used on Davis's BRISTOL, Somersetshire 114-105 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-75, 127-76 and 127-79 Possible die used on Davis's SHEFFIELD, Yorkshire 183-136 Possible die used on Davis's NOT LOCAL 253-36 and 253-39 |
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A druid's bust facing left. Legend: PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER · PENNY TOKEN · Die engraved by Turnpenny. Same die used on Davis's 241-7 and 241-9 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-77 and 127-78 |
1635 | 241-8 | Rejected | T9 |
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A robed female figure seated to left on a bale of merchandise, holding an olive branch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left hand, a ship in the distance. Legend: COMMERCE Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-12 Possible die used on Davis's NOT LOCAL 251-24 and 253-39 |
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A druid's bust facing left. Legend: PURE COPPER PREFERABLE TO PAPER · PENNY TOKEN · Die engraved by Turnpenny. Same die used on Davis's 241-7 and 241-8 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-77 and 127-78 |
1636 | 241-9 | Rejected | T11 |
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A robed female figure seated to left on a bale of merchandise, holding in her right hand a sprig of olive, and in her left a plam branch;a shield at the side. Legend: COMMERCE Exergue: 1814 Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-11 |
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The Prince of Wales' feathers issuant from a coronet. Motto on ribbon: ICH DIEN Under the crest: 1813 Legend: TO FACILITATE TRADE · * · Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-10, 242-12, and T8 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-80 |
1680 | 241-11 | 67 | -- |
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A robed female figure seated to left on a bale of merchandise, holding in her right hand a sprig of olive, and in her left a plam branch;a shield at the side. Legend: COMMERCE Exergue: 1814 Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-9 |
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The Prince of Wales' feathers issuant from a coronet. Motto on ribbon: ICH DIEN Under the crest: 1813 Legend: TO FACILITATE TRADE · * · Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-10, 241-11, and T8 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-80 |
1681 | 242-12 | 68 | T10 |
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A robed female figure seated to left on a bale of merchandise, holding an olive branch in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left, a ship in the distance. Legend: COMMERCE Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-8 Possible die used on Davis's NOT LOCAL 251-24 and 253-39 |
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The Prince of Wales' feathers issuant from a coronet. Motto on ribbon: ICH DIEN Under the crest: 1813 Legend: TO FACILITATE TRADE · * · Die engraved by Halliday. Same die used on Davis's 241-10, 241-11, and 242-12 Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-80 |
1682 | -- | 69 | T8 |
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A female figure standing on a pedestal holding a sprig of olive, between laurel and palm branches. Die engraved by Halliday. Possible die used on Davis's Yorkshire 183-136 |
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¹Withers, Paul & Bente, British Copper
Tokens 1811-1820 ²Davis, W.J., The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage of Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and The Isle of Man, to which are added Tokens of Over One Penny Value of Any Period ³Pridmore,F., The Coins of The British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 1 European Territories McCammon, A.L.T., Currencies of the Anglo Norman Isles |
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