Middlesex 209 (RRR). Political and social series. White metal penny. 10.84 gm. 31 mm. A figure of Thomas Paine hanging from a tree holding a book in his outstretched hands; a cartoon balloon with his comment: I DIE FOR THIS DAMN'D BOOK. across the tops of the branches of the tree: TOMMY'S RIGHTS OF MAN. A TREE IS KNOWN BY ITS FRUIT around. In the background, the church and steeple that also show up on the copper halfpennies. / MAY THE TREE | OF LIBERTY EXIST TO | BEAR TOMMY'S | LAST FRIEND. Extremely Fine; light gray toning; luster particularly evident in devices; minor surface issues on reverse, lower right quadrant; overall an exceptional example and the near equal in condition to the plate coin for this piece sold by CNG in January 2015.
Ex Cokayne (with his handwritten tag).
The copper issues of Tom Paine have become part of the American series of historic tokens.
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