Obv: Crowned woman seated, holding drawn sword, leaning on shield with the Arms of the City of York, oak leaves and acorns around, EBORACUM in exergue. Rev: A staff with the cap of liberty, a pair of scales, a sword and olive branch, bound by ribbon, LIBERTAS . JUSTICIA . PAX . YORK MDCCXCVI around. Edge: Plain in collar.
Uncirculated bronzed proof. Choice with tiny surface marks. Scarce. 200 struck.
One of the private tokens of J.B. Carlill. Eboracum was the old Roman name for the city of York. The reverse symbols represent Liberty, Justice, and Peace. 200 struck, but much fewer are known.