337 
= 4. Rev: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR FIVE TOKENS 
BY C. CULVERHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND 
1. PH1PpPS No inner circle. 
By Halliday. R.R.R. 
0s ES Similar to last, but J. instead of 1. PHIPPS 
Boyne, 132. R.R.R. 
The alteration of the die from I. to J. on this 
is apparent, and it may also be fairly assumed 
that this type was the first issue, and that to 
clearly indicate the place of issue, the 
Legend was added to the later Tokens. 
6. 60) sObyvs As last 
Rev: The Golden Fleece, suspended from a ribbon. 
SHIPS COLONIES & COMMERCE I8II 
by Halliday and P. Wyon. RRB 
as id Also in Copper. R.R.R. 
The reverse of this piece ; occurs on a Three 
Shilling Token of this date of which the 
locality of issue is unknown, and possibly I 
should be justified in claiming this piece, 
and its companions of the value of 1s. 6d. 
and 6d. for the Margaret’s Buildings issuers. 
TWO SHILLINGS. 
ES. 8 Obv: Arms, and Supporters, Commerce and Justice 
the latter holding Balance as Crest, position 
of feet &c. identical with Obv of No. 6; 
Legend, BATH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS 
Rev: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS ‘BY 
C. CULVERHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND J. 
PHIPPS ; 
_ by Halliday. R 
There can be little doubt that these were earl 
issues and no varieties are known. ] 
