Summary

Copper One Penny Token, minted by an unknown British mint. Issued by H. Lipscombe, Seedsman & Produce Salesman, Hobart, circa 1860.

Henry Lipscombe Junior took over the retail business as nurseryman and seedsman from his father Frederick Lipscombe in 1854. Henry had previously worked as an assistant to his father for seven years.

In an advertisement dated August 22 1854, Lipscombe addressed himself 'To Growers of Prize Cucumbers and Melons', drawing their attention to the fact that 'The Undersigned, in addition to his other stock of seeds, has just received a small stock of choice Cucumbers and Melons'.

Physical Description

A round copper token (34 mm diameter) featuring the name, address and business of the issuer: H. Lipscombe, Murray St. Hobart Town, seedsman, salesman and shipping supply agent. It features a bouquet of produce that includes grapes, apples, pears, mellon and pineapple. This token has been cleaned and is worn and scratched

Obverse Description

At centre, a bouquet of produce that includes grapes, apples, pears, mellon and pineapple. Around, H. LIPSCOMBE MURRAY STREET HOBART TOWN * SEEDSMAN & SALESMAN * Token worn so that some lettering difficult to read.

Reverse Description

Across centre in two lines, [ONE] PE[NNY] / [T]OKE[N] around, SHIPPING SUPPLIED WITH ALL KINDS OF COLONIAL PRODUCE * Token worn so that some lettering difficult to read if in square brackets letters cannot be read.

Edge Description

Plain

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