BRITISH TOKENS, 17th Century Tokens, Wales, Caernarvonshire, Bangor, Richard Boulton, Penny, 1667, 1.77g/12h (Boon 9a; N 6373; BW. 6). Mediocre, pierced; the only issue for the town £30-50
There are better examples of copper pennies made by Richard Boulton at the National Museum of Wales, Cardiff and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. On one side of the coin is a pair of scales and on the other, an image of Bangor Cathedral. The Boulton family came to North Wales from Lancashire and by the 17th-century were established in Bangor and Beaumaris.