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1 Penny - Levy/ Wellington Late Restrike

Issuer Lipman Levy
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Obverse description Laureate and draped bust of the Duke of Wellington facing right, rendered in high relief in a classical heroic style. The figure is depicted with a laurel wreath in the hair and a military cloak draped over the shoulder, occupying the central field. A fine beaded border frames the design along the periphery. The circular legend reads WELLINGTON & ERIN GO BRAGH, distributed around the bust with WELLINGTON to the left and ERIN GO BRAGH to the right.
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Reverse lettering LIPMAN LEVY IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF BOOTS & SHOES WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND
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Lipman Levy operated as a merchant and token issuer in Melbourne during the 1850s gold rush period, when acute small-change shortages forced colonial traders to commission private copper pieces. The "Late Restrike" designation matters here: these were struck well after the original issue, almost certainly using the original dies but on later planchets, a practice common among Australian colonial token producers seeking to meet collector demand rather than commercial need. Andrews and Renniks both catalogue this piece, though the Gray reference pinning it to 162b places it within a restrike subgroup distinguished by planchet or die state differences from the primary emission.

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