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17th Century Tokens, Lincolnshire, Lincoln, octagonal City Halfpence, 1669 (3, different rev. dies), 1.74g/3h (PPM 1; Smith 149-50; N 2952; BW. 138), 2.63g/9h (PPM 2; Smith 149-50; N 2953; BW. 138), 1.64g/3h (PPM 3; Smith 149-50; N 2954; BW. 138); octagonal City Farthing, 1669, 1.03g/3h (PPM 4; Smith 151; N 2951; BW. 139) [4]. PPM 2 and 4 very fine but latter with some spotting on reverse, others fine; all the civic varieties for the city £100-150
This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Tokens from the Late David Griffiths Collection.
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Provenance: PPM 3 T.W. Townsend Collection, Spink Auction 28, 28 April 1983, lot 28 (part), bt Spink 1983; others J. Kendall Bourne Collection.
PPM 4 only illustrated. On 22 May 1669 the City Council resolved to order £20-worth of halfpence from London, and further orders followed on 5 July 1669 (£20-worth of halfpence), 24 July 1669 (£5-worth of farthings), 20 November 1669 (£15-worth of halfpence and £5-worth of farthings) and 15 June 1670 (£10-worth of halfpence). All the tokens were dated 1669 and it is presumed that the varieties designated PPM 1 and 2, which utilise the same letter punches for the 6s and 9s in the date, correspond to the initial two orders placed in the summer of 1669. PPM 3, with larger date numerals and other changes in the calligraphy, stands apart and might equate to one of the Council’s later orders
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