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England - 1795

William Rusher

Obverse
Obverse:
A three-quarter face bust in eighteenth century costume.
Legend:
WM. RUSHER HATTER BOOKSELR. & STATIONER. BANBURY.
Edge:
PAYABLE AT BANBURY OXFORD OR READING +
Reverse
Reverse:
Arms of the Borough of Banbury. (Azure, the sun in splendour or. [The tinctures are not shown on the token.]
Legend:
DEUS. EST. NOBIS. SOL. ET. SCUTUM. This is the motto of the town.

Vern's Comments:

Diesinker, Arnold; manufacturer, Lutwyche. Five cwts. struck. Common.

 
Comments. William Rusher was a freeholder earning a living as a bookseller, stationer, and hatter in Banbury.
 
   Banbury is partly in Oxfordshire, and partly in Northamptonshire, and was incorporated by Queen Mary. The Arms appear to have been granted by her successor in 1584.
Commercial Coins 1787-1804., pp. 141-142


England — Oxfordshire

D & H 1 — Banbury

Bell Pg: 141-142
O:    A three-quarter face bust. WM. RUSHER HATTER BOOKSELR & STATIONER. BANBURY.
A. 2
R:    The sun. DEUS. EST. NOBIS. SOL. ET. SCUTUM.
E:    PAYABLE AT BANBURY OXFORD OR READING +

 

William Rusher

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William Rusher

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