Summary
Silver Threepence Token, minted and issued by J.C. Thornthwaite of New South Wales, in 1854. Thornthwaite was the first person to manufacture tokens and medals in Australia. Migrating to Sydney in 1849, his tokens are noteworthy for the lack of clarity of detail in design because the dies were not cut deep enough and he lacked the tools to produce high quality tokens. Thornthwaite also worked as a medallist, particularly after tokens were made illegal in NSW in 1868.
Physical Description
A round silver token (16 mm dia) featuring an Arms of New South Wales supported by a kangaroo and emu. The letters J.C.T. are the initials of J.C. Thornthwaite who both struck and issued these tokens.
Obverse Description
Arms of New South Wales supported by kangaroo (left) and emu (right); around, SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES; below, 1854
Reverse Description
Large numeral 3 below rising sun; around, SILVER TOKEN * J.C.T.* (the letters J.C.T. are the artist's initials)
Edge Description
Plain
More Information
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Collection Names
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Collecting Areas
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Melbourne Branch of Royal Mint, 1978
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Date Issued
1854 AD
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Issued By
John Craven Thornthwaite, Surry Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1854
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Mint
John Craven Thornthwaite, Surry Hills, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1854
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Previous Collection
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Inscriptions
Obverse: SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES 1854 Reverse: 3 SILVER TOKEN * J.C.T.*
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Denomination
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Series
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Material
Silver
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Axis
12
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Classification
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Category
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Discipline
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Type of item
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Dimensions
16 mm (Outside Diameter), 1.314 g (Weight)
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Shape
Round
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References
[Book] Andrews, Arthur. 1921. Australasian Tokens and Coins., No. 682
[Book] Heyde, Gilbert C. & Skinner, Dion H. 1967. Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand., No. 250/3
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