Summary

Copper one Penny Token, minted by W.J. Taylor of London. Issued by Henry J. Hall of Christchurch, New Zealand, circa 1862. Henry Hall was a grocer, wine and spirit merchant and ran a coffee mill. He arranged for two mints to strike tokens, W.J. Taylor in London, characterised by bars above and below the name, and later Stokes in Melbourne. In both cases the mint retained the dies and later employed them to manufacture restrikes of original pieces, new combinations of dies and, in Taylor's case, mules with dies from other token issuers.

Previous Collections: National Gallery of Victoria

Physical Description

A round copper token (34 mm diameter). The token features the name and business of the issuer: H.J. Hall, Christchurch Coffee Mills, family grocer, wine and spirit merchant.

Obverse Description

Across centre, H.J. HALL around, CHRISTCHURCH COFFEE MILLS

Reverse Description

Across centre, H.J. HALL around, FAMILY GROCER WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT

Edge Description

Plain

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