BRITISH 18TH CENTURY TOKENS, WALES, Uncertain Issuer, Imitation Copper Halfpenny (3), 1791, obv Druid's head left within thin oak wreath, eighteen acorns in wreath, four acorns at tie (2), rev P M Co cypher, 1791, THE ANGLESEY MINES HALFPENNY, second 1 points between T and H of THE, acorn with bent stem as stop, edge PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY OR LONDON (Conder p.5, 30; Pye p.3, 9; Atkins p.282, 209; D&H Anglesey 393); rev upright acorn as stop, edge PAYABLE IN LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL + (Conder p.6, 37; Atkins p.282, 210; D&H Anglesey 394); obv twenty-five acorns in wreath, double acorns above point of hood, rev second 1 points to first limb of H of THE, edge PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL (D&H Anglesey 397). D&H 393 struck from the fractured reverse die, light marks, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare, D&H 394 struck on an incomplete planchet, extremely fine for issue and rare, D&H 397 nearly extremely fine and very rare. (3)
Estimate: £200-300