
1811 Birmingham and Neath Copper Penny Token Fine
Issued in 1811, this penny token was struck by the Crown Copper Company, which operated smelting works in Neath from 1803 and maintained offices in Birmingham. The token reflects the company's industrial role during a period of coin shortages, serving both as currency and a promotional piece.
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1811 Birmingham and Neath Copper Penny Token Fine
Issued in 1811, this penny token was struck by the Crown Copper Company, which operated smelting works in Neath from 1803 and maintained offices in Birmingham. The token reflects the company's industrial role during a period of coin shortages, serving both as currency and a promotional piece.
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Issued in 1811, this penny token was struck by the Crown Copper Company, which operated smelting works in Neath from 1803 and maintained offices in Birmingham. The token reflects the company's industrial role during a period of coin shortages, serving both as currency and a promotional piece.
























