| Comments. Henry Harrison was a buckle-maker in St. Leonards, a district outside the old walls of Edinburgh, which took its name from an ancient hospital and chapel there which was dedicated to St. Leonard. |
| The reverse design shows the crest of the city of Edinburgh (see the reverse of Lothian No.5). |
| Commercial Coins 1787-1804., p. 262 |
| D & H 20 - Harrison's. | ||
| O: | Same as last. | |
| R: | Similar, but the letters N are formed properly, and there are no dots between the words of the legend. EDIN to right of anchor. | |
Also in brass.
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