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1794 Deal (Kent) Token

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This halfpenny token appears to be made of brass. The edge is marked "PAYABLE AT RICHARD LONG'S LIBRARY" with a closely spaced dot, "X", and then another dot serving as a spacer between the beginning and end of this incuse inscription. Richard Long was a purveyor of books.

The coat of arms is that of the Borough of Sandwich within which Deal was at the time located.

In 1823, William Cobbett wrote, "Deal is a most villainous place. It is full of filthy-looking people."

Despite its infamous past as a rough and tumble port, today the town aspires to reinvent itself as a quaint seaside resort.

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I love the full-rigged ship on this and your other, and the fact that all of the guns are run out on the carriages, ready to engage. Looks very lustrous, too.
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Lucky Cuss - that's a beautiful specimen, and puts mine to shame, although mine does have a rim clip!

I picked mine up for the grand sum of five pence in a local Antique Shop (long since closed) in 1973. It was my first 18th-century English token! It looks better in hand than in the photos, but is a dark chocolate brown colour, and I had to adjust the photos to show more detail!

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Deal is around 25 miles from where I live. It's a pleasant little seaside town. Here is the entrance to Deal Castle, built by King Henry VIII in the 16th century:

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The presentation of the ship is very dynamic, conveys strength and power.
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