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Scarce Jennings’ Spalding (Lincolnshire) copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1794. Obverse: Britannia, with a small lion above her head, standing on the shore looking out to sea, with a spear and shield in her left hand and an olive branch in her right. In the background are two men, one ploughing behind a horse and the other sowing, while at sea are three different types of ships to the left, and one to the right of Britannia with legend: “SUCCESS TO THE COMMERCE OF BRITAIN”. Reverse: The cypher “T J” on a shield with a half-lion crest with leaves and flowers each side and legend: “SPALDING HALFPENNY 1794”. Edge inscription: “PAYABLE AT T. JENNINGS’S SPALDING & HOLBEACH –X-”. Thomas Jennings was an ironmonger and stationer with businesses in both towns. Listed in Dalton & Hamer as "SCARCE". Nice collectable condition, see photograph. D&H Lincolnshire No: 4. Diameter 29.3mm. VF+. £40.00 e-mail David at enquiries@abccoinsandtokens.com to order. |