Dublin 286, Turner Camac (Dalton & Hamer, page 497)

Denomination: halfpenny, scarcity: Very rare (RR)
Harp with Seven Strings.

286. O: Female seated holding a harp which has seven strings. INCORPORATED BY ACT
        OF PARLIAMENT 1792. Head closer under ACT.
     R: A cypher H M Co. TURNER CAMAC CHAIRMAN HALFPENNY. Top of C to last limb
        of H.
     E: PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR BALLYMURTAGH.

The Turner Camac Series are all very rare. Nos. 271 and 304, five traced; 294,
four traced; 277, 292, 295, 297, 301 and 303, three traced; all the others, only
one or two traced. No. 274a, not traced.

Keywords

incorporated by act of parliament,1792,turner camac chairman,halfpenny,hmco

Comments about this token

Standard edge is described at page 495. My specimen is fairly close but probably not No. 286.

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