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Obverse | A cypher of W P crested by a standing lamb with legend: “ROMNEY MARSH HALFPENNY 1794” | Reverse | Figure of Justice standing holding sword and scales with legend: “FOR THE HONOUR AND USE OF TRADE | Edge inscription | “PAYABLE AT W. PARRIS DIMCHURCH *X*X*X*” | Edge inscription PAYABLE AT W. PARRIS DIMCHURCH *X*X*X* In Great Britain, a shortage of small denomination coinage had been reported as early as the late 14th century For many years, no copper or silver coins were minted at all, and in 1775 King George III had halted the production of copper coinage at the Royal Mint [13] These first tokens bore the image of a hooded Druid, and within two months time were receiving attention in London as a possible solution to the shortage of small denomination coin [14] Not long after the appearance of the Druid tokens, other cities, businesses, and proprietors would follow suit and begin designing and minting their own small denomination coinage
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