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Gibraltar - James Spittle Un Quarto 1820
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Token issue of James Spittle. Reverse shows a different view of the fortifications featured on most coins and tokens of Gibraltar. KM# Tn8. "Vale Un Quarto", a denomination used in Spain at the time. I assume the British Lion holds the Key that is often associated with the coins that depict the portcullis and key theme. Hard to find in much better condition than this.
I believe I've found a half penny Conder token of 1795 which is an issue for I. Spittle (D&H 902) at his warehouse in London. D&H says that he declared bankruptcy in London in 1797, perhaps he had moved on to Gibraltar, or a son took over the business. Time to do some research to determine if this is the same family.
See a SPITTLE in London: /showphoto.php?photo=2648&title=ukstpaul-27s26amp-3b-spittle&cat=664
READ or DOWNLOAD some of the best information available on the early Token series of Gibraltar at this: /library/Gibraltar%20Tokens.pdf
And more at this Gibraltar Mint site: [ link ]
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Keywords: Gibraltar - James Spittle Un Quarto 1820
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Denomination: One Quarto
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Reference #: KM# 18
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Date/Mintmark: 1820
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Condition: VF
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Metal: copper
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