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Hour or so hunt at an oval today turned up this special item..
Token - 1 Penny, J. McFarlane, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1851 Very rare Copper One Penny Token minted by an unknown British mint. Issued by J. McFarlane, Wholesale & Retail Grocer , in Melbourne, Victoria, circa 1851. McFarlane arrived in Melbourne in 1841 and sent goods to the goldfields during the rushes, in addition to his business in the city. He was probably the second Melbourne merchant to issue tokens. McFarlane appeared before the insolvents court in 1956 but reopened his business a few weeks later. A round copper token ( 34 mm diameter ) giving the name address and business of the issuer: J. McFarlane, corner Elizabeth and Lonsdale Streets Melbourne, wholesale and retail grocer. The reverse features a female figure standing, facing. She holds an olive branch raised in her right hand and rests her left on the head of a gambolling lamb. A tame lion steps from behind her below the olive branch. Dimensions: 34 mm (Diameter) Weight: 18.373 g (Weight) DateEra: circa 1851 AD Denomination: 1 Penny Obverse Description: At centre in 3 lines; J. McFARLANE / WHOLESALE & RETAIL / GROCER around, CORNER OF ELIZABETH & LONSDALE STS . MELBOURNE . Reverse Description: The reverse features a female figure in long flowing dress standing, facing. She holds an olive branch raised in her right
Token - 1 Penny, J. McFarlane, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1851 Very rare Copper One Penny Token minted by an unknown British mint. Issued by J. McFarlane, Wholesale & Retail Grocer , in Melbourne, Victoria, circa 1851. McFarlane arrived in Melbourne in 1841 and sent goods to the goldfields during the rushes, in addition to his business in the city. He was probably the second Melbourne merchant to issue tokens. McFarlane appeared before the insolvents court in 1956 but reopened his business a few weeks later. A round copper token ( 34 mm diameter ) giving the name address and business of the issuer: J. McFarlane, corner Elizabeth and Lonsdale Streets Melbourne, wholesale and retail grocer. The reverse features a female figure standing, facing. She holds an olive branch raised in her right hand and rests her left on the head of a gambolling lamb. A tame lion steps from behind her below the olive branch. Dimensions: 34 mm (Diameter) Weight: 18.373 g (Weight) DateEra: circa 1851 AD Denomination: 1 Penny Obverse Description: At centre in 3 lines; J. McFARLANE / WHOLESALE & RETAIL / GROCER around, CORNER OF ELIZABETH & LONSDALE STS . MELBOURNE . Reverse Description: The reverse features a female figure in long flowing dress standing, facing. She holds an olive branch raised in her right