Great Britain, England, Warwickshire, Birmingham Mining and Copper Company, 1792 AD.,
Halfpenny Token (ø 29 mm / 13,45 g), copper, axes coin alignment ↑↓ (ca. 180°), edge inscription: “BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEAâ€, followed by ancient chemical symbols for gold, mercury, lead, silver, copper, tin and iron,
Obv.: BIRMINGHAM MINING AND COPPER COMPANY / 1792 , female holding fasces, seated r. on large rock.
Rev.: HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT , stork standing l. on cornucopia.
D&H Warwickshire no. 85 .
The Birmingham Mining and Copper Company was connected with Redruth, Cornwall, where they owned mines, and Swansea, which was the centre of the smelting trade.