Herefordshire 3, Hereford (Dalton & Hamer, page 53)

Denomination: penny, scarcity: Rare (R)
3. O: A bull breaking his chains (A more powerful animal than Nos. 1, 2). 
      HEREFORDSHIRE. Ex.: JUNE 3 1796
   R: An apple-tree and a plough within an oaken wreath.

Pye says these were originally intended for Halfpence, but found too expensive.
Engraved and manufactured by Milton. Proprietor - R. Biddulph.

No. 3, R.

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herefordshire,june 3 1796

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