Summary

Copper one Penny Surcharged Token, minted by the Royal Mint, London, circa 1826. Issued by King George IV. It was surcharged 'W.C. Cook Bay St Sandridge Sugar Works Treacle Delivered', circa 1860.

W.C. Cook was an early Port Melbourne retailer. Cook's tokens, struck in 1862 by Melbourne medallist Thomas Stokes, bore the inscription 'Sugar Companies Treacle delivered'. Cook was the first merchant to carry their product, and the inclusion of this information on the token suggests that the Sugar Company's establishment was something of an event in Melbourne. The Victorian Sugar Company was established in Sandridge (now Port Melbourne) in 1857.

Physical Description

A round copper coin (34 mm diameter) worn surcharged in six lines (the first and last curved around the rim) SUGAR WORKS / BY / W. COOK / BAY ST / SANDRIDGE / TREACLE DELIVERED

Obverse Description

surcharged in six lines SUGAR WORKS / BY / W. COOK / BAY ST / SANDRIDGE / . TREACLE DELIVERED .

Reverse Description

The head of george III worn

Edge Description

Plain

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