Warwickshire 80, Mining & Copper Company. 1791 (Dalton & Hamer, page 271)

Denomination: halfpenny, scarcity: Common
80.  O: A female seated on a rock, holding a fasces. BIRMINGHAM MINING AND COPPER
        COMPANY. Ex.: 1791. The point of laurel comes directly at the end of 
        the letter G, the fasces being more under the letter A; there is no period
        at end of legend. There is a small W under the rock.
     R: A stork standing upon a cornucopia. HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT. The end of the
        cornucopia midway between A and B.
     E: BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEA.

No. 80, common.

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