GS&Co (George Steuart & Co)
counterstamped on 1815 Ceylon one stiver

This 1815 Ceylon One Stiver is Counter Marked GS&CO by the firm of George Steuart & Co. merchants, bankers, estate and commission agents, was started in 1835, who issued these counter-marked tokens from 1843.
SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination6 pence
AlloyAE
Diameter28 mm
Thickness mm
Weight9.07 gms
Shaperound
EdgePlain
DieAxis
Issue
1815_gsco_cm_1s_obverse 1815_gsco_cm_1s_reverse
Lowsley #Unlisted Pridmore #P94

Obverse : Indent by counterstamp on GEORGE III D : G : BRITANNIARIUM REX Laural and draped Bust facing right,
Reverse : top-down 30 degree clockwise counterstamp GS&Co. on 1815 - CEYLON - ONE STIVER with standing elephant facing left.
SPECIFICATIONS
Denomination6 pence
AlloyAE
Diameter28 mm
Thickness mm
Weight9.07 gms
Shaperound
EdgePlain
DieAxis
Issue
1815_gsco_cm2_1s_obverse 1815_gsco_cm2_1s_reverse
Lowsley #Unlisted Pridmore #P94

Obverse : top-down 30 degree anti-clockwise counterstamp GS&Co on GEORGE III D : G : BRITANNIARIUM REX Laural and draped Bust facing right,
Reverse : top-down 30 degree clockwise counterstamp GS&Co. on 1815 - CEYLON - ONE STIVER with standing elephant facing left.

From 1843 George Steuart & Co countermarked (GS&CO) local copper coins. The English-struck stivers of 1802 and 1815 and halfpennies (1826-1859) were assigned a value for use at 6 pence and the half-farthings (1828-1856) was 4 pence.

For more details see GS&Co. countermarked half-farthing token.

Upper token from Carnegie Museum of Natural History Collection (lot 882 part), sold at 2007 July 25 Noble Auction#85 (lot 2302 part) ex Robert Climpson Collection. Image from reauction 2009 September 29 Baldwin Auction#62 (lot 803 part),
Lower voth sides countermarked token from Mark Freehill Collection of Ceylon tokens Noble.com.AU Auction#126 2021 March 24th lot 1244 (Part 1/5). Both displayed at 200 dpi.