File:Token - 1 Penny, John Gilmour, New Plymouth, New Zealand, circa 1866, obverse.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionToken - 1 Penny, John Gilmour, New Plymouth, New Zealand, circa 1866, obverse.jpg |
English: Copper One Penny Token, minted by an unknown British mint. Issued by John Gilmour, New Plymouth, circa 1866. Gilmour's token depicts the seal of New Plymouth which includes Mt. Egmont in the background.
Previous Collections: National Gallery of Victoria Legend in four lines: JOHN GILMOUR / NEW / PLYMOUTH / NEW ZEALAND |
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