Several Configurations of Jersey Tokens
O/R Description Withers¹ Davis² Pridmore³ McCammon
O Profile of George III laureated.
Legend: JERSEY BANK TOKEN 1812
2035 241-4 60 T2
R ELIAS NEEL JERSEY
Legend: A BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE FOR 240 TOKENS
This is a very rare token (241-4). All three authors were unable to locate an example.
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O 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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O 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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O 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
R 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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O 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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O 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
R 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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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 241-7 and 241-9
Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-77 and 127-78
1635 241-8 Rejected T9
R 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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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 241-7 and 241-8
Possible die used on Davis's BURTON, Staffordshire 127-77 and 127-78
1636 241-9 Rejected T11
R 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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O 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 --
R 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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O 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
R 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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O 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
R 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
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

In summary, the following tokens (from 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) appear to have dies used on the Jersey tokens:
  • SEDBURY, Gloucestershire: 55-16
  • NOTTINGHAM, Notttinghamshire: 93-15
  • BRISTOL, Somersetshire: 114-105
  • BURTON, Staffordshire: 127-75 thru 127-79
  • SHEFFIELD, Yorkshire: 183-136
  • NOT LOCAL: 251-19 thru 251-24, 252-27, 252-28, 252-29, 235-36, and 253-39
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