Digital museum showcasing the collection of worldwide legends over the years! 千古不朽博物館展示多年來收藏的世界傳奇故事!
British norwich
Token
英國 諾里奇
代幣
Item number: A1182
Year: AD 1794
Material: Copper
Size: 28.5 x 28.5 x 1.6 mm
Weight: 9.85 g
Provenance: Private Collector, UK, 2024
This coin is a token minted in the late 18th century. Such tokens were widely circulated during the British Industrial Revolution to address the shortage of copper coins.
The obverse side of the token features the famous “Norwich Castle,” a medieval fortress located in Norfolk, England, built in the 11th century. The detailed depiction of the castle is clearly visible and well-integrated with the surrounding design. The legend “NORWICH CASTLE” appears at the top, emphasising the significance of this historic site.
The reverse side depicts a suspended fleece, symbolising the wool trade, which held major economic importance in British history, particularly in the Norfolk region. Above the fleece is the legend “GOOD TIMES WILL COME,” reflecting the public’s hope for economic recovery in the future. At the bottom, “MDCCXCIV” represents the year AD 1794 in Roman numerals, indicating when the token was minted.
In the late 19th century, the castle was converted into a museum, preserving artefacts related to royal nobility, as well as specimens from the Age of Exploration.
This image displays the edge legend of the token, a technique known as “milled edge lettering,” which was commonly used on tokens and coins in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The visible legends include segments of letters, such as “COCKEY,” “LAND,” “RICHARD,” and “BACON,” likely referring to the token’s issuer or place of origin. This type of edge lettering served as an anti-counterfeiting measure and also provides additional historical and cultural clues, allowing users, collectors, and researchers to trace the token’s origin or background.