534 COACHING MEDALS CH. XXVI 



w. w.,' on the reverse, a coach with four horses, and 

 the Wend ' speed regularity & security.' 



After a thorough search I have failed to find any 

 other coachinor medals. 



Of those just described, one seems to have been 

 a compliment and the other an advertisement. In 

 the United States, at a later period, numbers of 

 stage and omnibus tickets in the form of coins, 

 were issued, two of which are here shown (Figs. 

 1 8 1, 182), together with an English railway ticket 



(Fig. 183). 



The copper 'road ticket' (Fig. 184), for the 

 King's Private Road, is a badge, granting admis- 

 sion to certain roads which were closed to the 

 general public. 



Finally, the coin (Fig. 185) marked 'Warington,' 

 called in the Coin Catalogues ' a racing token,' seems 

 to be a bad^e, or an admission ticket to some 

 enclosure, since it has a number, ' N° 260,' stamped 

 upon the back. 



