1812/13, Great Britain. Large Copper "Hull/Flint Lead Works" Penny Tokens. 3pcs!
Denomination: Penny (3pcs) Reference: D85, D 15, D 123. Mint Years: 1812, 1813, 1813. Region: Yorkshire, Hull / Wales, Flint / Worcestershire, Dudley. Merchant: Hull Leadworks / Flint, Lead Works / James Griffin & Sons Condition: Numerous circulation-marks and edge-hits, corrosione, otheriwse F-VF! Weight: 18.47gm / 18.34gm / 24.16gm Diameter: 33mm / 34mm / 36mm Material: Copper
In numismatics, token coins or trade tokens are coin-like objects used instead of coins. The field of token coins is part of exonumia and token coins are token money. Tokens have a denomination either shown or implied by size, color or shape. "Tokens" are often made of cheaper metals: copper, pewter, aluminium, brass and tin were commonly used, while bakelite, leather, porcelain, and other less durable materials are also known.
A key point of difference between a token coin and a legal tender coin is that the latter is issued by a governmental authority and is freely exchangeable for goods. However, a token coin typically has a much more limited use and is often issued by a private company, group, association or individual. In the case of "currency tokens" issued by a company but also recognized by the state there is a convergence between tokens and currency.
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