| Issuer |
New South Wales
(Australian States) |
|---|---|
| Type | Emergency coinage › Merchant tokens |
| Year | 1860 |
| Value | 3 Pence (1⁄80) |
| Currency | Pound sterling (1788-1900) |
| Composition | Silver (.925) |
| Weight | 1.479 g |
| Diameter | 16 mm |
| Thickness | 1 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Technique | Milled |
| Orientation | Coin alignment ↑↓ |
| Demonetized | 1868 |
| Number | N# 188756 |
| References | Andrews# 691 Arthur Andrews; 1965. Australasian tokens and coins: a handbook . Trustees of the Mitchell Library, Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Michael T. Pitt, Paul Bickerton, Mike Loy, Simon Gray; 2012. Renniks Australian & New Zealand Tokens Values (1st edition). Renniks Publications, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.Simon Gray; 2013. A Study of Australasian Trade Tokens: An Illustrated Reference of the Merchants Tokens used in Colonial Australia & New Zealand. Self-published, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. , KM# Tn118 Standard Catalog of World Coins (86 volumes). |
Within olive wreath the value, text around the wreath.
Script: Latin
Lettering:
HOGARTH & ERICHSEN
3
1860
SYDNEY
Kangaroo to left and emu to right of a grass tree.
Script: Latin
Lettering: REMEMBRANCE OF AUSTRALIA
Plain
"Hogarth, Erichsen & Co. were jewelers in Sydney and confined their energies to the issue of large numbers of threepences bearing their name. There were no less than eight varieties, often in very inferior metal. Indeed, so poor was the quality that it is said that they were withdrawn under Government pressure. Erichsen is credited with being the actual maker, and also with having the habit of striking a few whenever he felt in need of refreshment. Hogarth was also a practical die-sinker, and for years after the firm was dissolved, worked largely for Stokes, in Melbourne, though never in his workshop." Andrews, Arthur Dr., Australasian Tokens and Coins, Mitchell Library, Sydney, 1921 p. 16.
"The Hogarth, Erichsen pieces are of a later date, and generally of inferior metal. They were mostly struck at Leichhardt in a press owned by Mr. Thornthwaite, who knew both Hogarth and Erichsen intimately... He (Hogarth) may have prepared the die for this piece (the Aboriginal 4d And. 692) and possibly others, though Erichsen is generally credited with the making of the dies." Andrews, Arthur Dr., Australasian Tokens and Coins, Mitchell Library, Sydney, 1921 p. 112.
[Book] Andrews, Arthur. 1921. Australasian Tokens and Coins.
[Book] Heyde, Gilbert C. & Skinner, Dion H. 1967. Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand.
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| Date | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Undetermined | |||||||||||||||
| 1860 | A691/R256 KM Tn118 | ||||||||||||||
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