ilO CURRENCY 0# THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. 



8. — Obverse. As last. 



Reverse. A robed female figure seated to left, on a bale of mer- 

 chandise, holding; an olive branch and cornucopia, a ship in the 

 distance. Legend, Commerce. Turnpenny and Halliday. 



9. — Obverse. As last. 



Reverse. A robed female figure seated to left, holding in her 

 right hand a sprig of olive, and in her left a palm branch ; a shield 

 at the side. Legend, Commerce, 1814. Turnpenny and Halliday. 



10.— Obverse. The Prince of Wales' feathers issuant from a 

 coronet. Motto on a ribbon, Ich Dien. Under the crest, 181-3. 

 Legend, To Facilitate Trade. 



Reverse. One Penny Token in a circle. Legend. Jersey, Gtjfhn- 

 sey and Alderney. Haliiday. 



(In Societe Jersiaise Museum.) 



11.— Obverse. As last. 



Reverse. A female seated to left on a bale of merchandise, hold- 

 ing an olive branch and cornucopia, a ship in the distance. Legend, 

 Commerce, 1814. Halliday. 



12.— Similar, but the date omitted on the reverse. 



13.- -Obverse. As reverse No. 10. One Penny Token in a circle. 

 Legend, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney. 



Reverse. One Penny Token in a wreath of oak. Halliday. 



HALFPENNY. 



14. — Similar to No. 10, except in size. Hale Penny Token. 

 R.r.r. Halliday. 



The Channel Islands form the one exception where no seven- 

 teenth century tokens were issued. 



