Symonds, Ridgway Etc., Newgate Prison London Halfpenny 1795
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Newgate Prison (Middlesex) copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1795. Less common flat roofed variety of this issue. Obverse: Front view of prison with central flat tower and date 1795 below between sprigs: NEWGATE. Reverse: Text on eight lines, PAYABLE AT THE RESIDENCE OF MESSRS SYMONDS WINTERBOTHAM RIDGWAY & HOLT. Diagonally milled edge. The political satire of the token arose from the fact that all the “issuers” were all currently prisoners resident in Newgate Prison, having been found guilty of seditious libel. Notably, Ridgeway was publisher of Paine’s “Rights of Man”. Lovely collectable condition with some original colour remaining, see photograph. D&H Middlesex No: 396b. Diameter 29mm. EF-. £25.00 e-mail David at d-stuart@d-stuart.demon.co.uk to order. www.abccoinsandtokens.com |