BRITISH 18TH CENTURY TOKENS, WALES, John Jordan, Victualer, Weaman Street, Birmingham. The tokens were struck from dies prepared by his son, John Stubbs Jordan, Copper Halfpenny (3), 1795, obv bust left, JESTYN . AP . GWRGAB . TYWYSOG . MORGANWG . 1091, no pellet on crown, rev Britannia seated, a pedestal behind entwined with laurel, Y . BRENHIN . AR . GYFRAITH, 1795, crown on pedestal (3), edge GLAMORGAN HALFPENNY and four leaves (D&H Glamorganshire 3a); edge GLAMORGAN HALFPENNY and three leaves (D&H Glamorganshire 3b); edge GLAMORGAN HALFPENNY and one leaf (D&H unlisted, Davisson as Glamorganshire 3d). D&H 3a with a little detritus, otherwise extremely fine, D&H 3b better than extremely fine with a little faded colour remaining, D&H 3d very fine and exceedingly rare, the only example recorded. (3)
Estimate: £150-200