Add to albumThis is the reverse of a 1797 copper penny trade token of Loch Leven in Kinross-shire. Manufactured by Kempson, with dies sunk by Wyon, the token was for sale to collectors.
The reverse depicts a girl treading linen in a tub. The surrounding text above reads 'ANTIENT SCOTTISH WASHING'. The Latin inscription below may be translated as 'Evil to him who evil thinks'.
Between 1787 and 1817 over 10,000 different types of trade token were issued to ease the shortage of small change. The contemporary fascination with tokens resulted in them becoming collectors' items. Some tokens were issued purely for collecting.
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- Online ID: 000-190-000-333-C
- Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
- Project:
National Museums Scotland
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- Ref: National Museums Scotland H.1995.361
- Date: 1797
- Material: Copper; very slight wear. Inscription: Obv: star LOCH LEVEN PENNY 1797 star / Q. MARY IMPRISONED IN THE ISLE AND CASTLE . A.D.1567; view of a ruined castle /
Trade token, penny
- Dimensions: 36 mm D / Die Axis: 6.5
- What: Trade token, penny
- Subject: Trade tokens
- Who: Kempson, London (Issuer)
Mary Queen of Scots
- Where: England, London
Scotland, Kinross-shire, Loch Leven
- Event:
- Description: Copper penny trade token of Loch Leven, issued by Kempson, London, 1797
- References:
- Calder, J. 'The Wealth of a Nation'. Edinburgh: NMS, 1989 pp. 179-80
- Dalton and Hamer, KiNross-shire 1
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