Wales 4, (Dalton & Hamer, page 397)
Denomination: halfpenny, scarcity: Common
4. O: A Druid's head, twenty-nine acorns, in wreath, there is a sprig departing
from the main branch both in front and behind bust, and there are two
acorns above the junction of sprig behind bust, and the acorn between
sprig and branch in front of bust has a longer stem. (Same as No. 3).
R: A cypher R N G, 1793. NORTH WALES HALFPENNY. The quatrefoil closer to date.
A flaw runs through "NORTH."
E: PAYABLE AT LEEK STAFFORDSHIRE.
4a. E: PAYABLE IN LONDON BRISTOL & LANCASTER
4b. E: Engrailed.
4a on large and small flans.
No. 4, RRR. 4b, R. 4a, common.
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