Edward Waters - Confectioner
Description
The reverse die was cut by Julius Hogarth. Edward Waters owned a Coffee Palace (Temperance Hotel) in Auckland, which was the rendezvous of Pacific Island Traders and sailors. He was interested in pearl fishing and was well known to the roving South Sea mariners. He was also a wholesale and retail confectioner in which capacity he issued his penny tokens.
Edward Waters - Confectioner values and prices
The value of a New Zealand token depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
- Circulated
- Uncirculated
Varieties | AG-3 | G-4 | VG-8 | F-12 | VF-20 | EF-40 | AU-50 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Long Queen St. | - | - | - | $66.00 | $176 | $302 | $642 |
Short Queen St. | - | - | - | $15.10 | $30.20 | $63.00 | $142 |
Varieties | MS-60 | MS-62 | MS-63 | MS-64 | MS-65 | MS-66 | MS-67 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Long Queen St. | $1,450 | $2,270 | - | - | - | - | - |
Short Queen St. | $339 | $536 | - | - | - | - | - |
Specifications
Long Queen St.
- Denomination : Penny
- Renniks #: 581
- Andrews #: 609
- Gray #: 301
Short Queen St.
- Denomination : Penny
- Renniks #: 582
- Andrews #: 610
- Gray #: 301a
Last update : Sunday, July 13, 2025