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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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This gorgeous half penny token (1790) was purchased because I thought it was the first steam struck coinage by Matthew Boulton. Further investigation indicates that the Roe & Co. tokens were only struck by Boulton in 1789. I have no info on who struck this 1790 version showing the profile portrait of Charles Roe. I do know that a 1791 issue of this Cheshire token was die engraved and manufactured by the earliest token maker of the era, William Hancock. The 1789 version obverse (same reverse design) features a bee hive over the cryptic initials 'R & Co', MACCLESFIELD is above. Roe's Macclesfield (Cheshire) copper Conder halfpenny token dated 1790. Obverse: Bust of Charles Roe to right: CHARLES ROE ESTABLISHED THE COPPER WORKS 1758. Reverse: Seated female [Genius of Industry] holding cogwheel and tool (mining tools). MACCLESFIELD HALFPENNY 1790. Edge inscription: PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD, LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON * X *. Charles Roe became a partner in several copper mines, and the famous Anglesey Mines in Wales were first worked under his direction. Roe & Co., owned extensive works for smelting and making copper on land to the east of Macclesfield. This AU+ token retains a hint of red, is flawless and is ~30 mm and 12.65 gm.
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Keywords: MACCLESFIELD ROE
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Denomination: Half Penny
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Reference #: D&H 21 - Cheshire
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Date/Mintmark: 1790 - MACCLESFIELD
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Condition: AU+
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Weight: 12.65g; ~30mm
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Metal: copper
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BCNumismatics
Registered: March 2009 Location: Wellington,Dominion of New Zealand. Posts: 64
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This is a very nice example.I have a worn one of these.
Macclesfield is located in Cheshire.
Aidan.
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