½ Penny Token (D
& H 34 - Sussex, Northiam) |
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| Obverse - |
Arms of the City of Chichester. (Argent, guttée
de poix; on a chief indented gules, a lion passant gardant or.) [The
tincture is not shown on token.] The shield is encircled by oak branches
bearing acorns. |
| Legend: |
FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SOCIETY and an ornamental stop. |
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| Reverse - |
The cypher J F in script capitals, with a sprig after
the latter initial: surmounted by a garb as a Crest; and with 1794
beneath. |
| Legend: |
HALFPENNY TOKEN PAYABLE AT. |
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| Edge: PAYABLE AT JOHN FOLLER'S NORTHIAM .X. |
| Diesinker, Wyon; manufacturer, Lutwyche. Three
cwts. struck. There are strange errors in this token for so fine an artist.
The cypher is too far to the left: the J runs into the lettering of the
legend: the F is so far from the lettering that the gap is filled with a
meaningless sprig: this in turn runs into the figure 4 of the date: the
period after AT is incorrectly placed: and the edge inscription repeats
PAYABLE AT which is already engraved on the reverse. |