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Registered: August 2005
Location: Arizona USA
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British India - Madras Presidency; for the East India Company. The first of these were contracted in 1802 and dated 1803. This is a proof issue with some impairment but original with nice surfaces - scarce. Presentation pieces in proof were also struck in silver, gilt gold & gold.
This is an issue of the Soho Mint, Birmingham England by Matthew Boulton (his son to be exact). The twenty Cash pieces were struck at 36 to the pound.
East India Company issue, but not from the wreck of the Admiral Gardner. The Admiral Gardner was on her sixth voyage to the East as a regular East India Company vessel, and commanded by William Eastfield, when she was wrecked off South Foreland on the Goodwin Sands on 25 January 1809. She was carrying 54 tons of specially minted 10 & 20 cash copper coinage struck at the Soho Mint, Birmingham. Many sea damaged coins are available in the market today, recovered from the wreck. The Admiral Gardner shipwreck was recovered in 1984–1985: the wreck was rediscovered in 1984, and salvage of coins began in 1985.
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Keywords: Matthew Boulton, James Watt, EIC, East India Co
Denomination: 20 Cash
Reference #: KM 321
Date/Mintmark: 1808, Soho
Condition: AU Proof
Weight: 12.95 gm; 30.7 mm
Metal: copper (Bronzed)

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Registered: March 2009
Location: Wellington,Dominion of New Zealand.
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May 22, 2009 12:32am

This is a very nice 20 Cash coin.The ones that turn up are the ones that have been cleaned after their recovery from the wreck of the Admiral Gardner.


Aidan.


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