Designates substitutes for money that move within a limited universe, usually not in general circulation, may be exchanged for particular goods or services, and are made from hard substances whose intrinsic value is always less than the stated value.
This term has 3,910 records attributed within our system.
AAT
Object name
Object category
300037334
17th-century Tokens
18th-century Tokens
19th-century Tokens
21st-century Tokens
<monetary tokens>
<nonmonetary tokens>
<semi-monetary tokens>
communion tokens
lead tokens
13yrs ago
Die-engraver:
Dixon, Roger
Issuer:
Allen, William
Manufacturer:
Lutwyche, William
(Inferred)
Die-engraver:
Wyon, Thomas
Issuer:
Gloucester & Berkeley Canal Company
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver:
James, Charles (C18th engraver)
(Uncertain)
Issuer:
Pidcock, Gilbert
Manufacturer:
Lutwyche, William
(Inferred)
Ruler:
Caroline, Princess of Wales
(Struck in the name of)
Die-engraver:
Wyon, Thomas
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver:
Willets, Thomas
Issuer:
Sargeant, George Edward
Manufacturer:
Kempson, Peter
Die-engraver:
Jacobs, Benjamin
Issuer:
Skidmore, John
Manufacturer:
Skidmore, John
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