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Dundee was an important fishing centre from early times and became home to one of Scotland’s largest whaling fleets. Weaving was also also important to the town, the token opposite proudly proclaiming that in 1796 the town imported 3336 tons of flax and hemp with a value of £160,128. Early in the 19th century it was discovered that jute fibre mixed with whale oil could be woven into sacking for bags and carpet backing, leading to the city's textile manufacturers focusing on jute production and associated products. Dundee also became prominent in the production of confectionery and preserves. Dundee was created a city in 1892.
 
With the decline of the textile industry, activity in light manufacture increased in Dundee with information technology and biotechnology become more prominant lately.
 
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===DUNDEE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY===
===DUNDEE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY   1862-1867===
This society was started in 1862. In January 1863 it agreed to adopt the Rochdale principles and by July had opened a store at 141 Seagate. In 1865 they opened a branch in Hilltown. In May 1867 there was a call to windup the company and in July the liqudator was suing a member for 18 shillings due on a share.
This society was started in 1862. In January 1863 it agreed to adopt the Rochdale principles and by July had opened a store at 141 Seagate. In 1865 they opened a branch in Hilltown. In May 1867 there was a call to windup the company and in July the liqudator was suing a member for 18 shillings due on a share.


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!colspan="3"|DUNDEE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY (LIMITED)
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===DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION===
===DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION   1873-1881===
This company was started in 1873. It was the first of the two main co-operatives in Dundee started after the failure of Dundee Equitable. It was also known as Dundee West. When it failed in 1881 it was the largest failed society loss the SCWS had experienced.
This company was started in 1873. It was the first of the two main co-operatives in Dundee started after the failure of Dundee Equitable. It was also known as Dundee West. When it failed in 1881 it was the largest failed society loss the SCWS had experienced.


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===DUNDEE EASTERN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY===
===DUNDEE EASTERN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY   1873-1971===
This company was started in 1873, six months after the Dundee Co-operative Association. To distinguish itself from the other co-operative, it took the name Dundee East, which is where it started. By 1875 it was calling itself Dundee Eastern, the name it registered under. The company was using checks no later than October 1892 when it reported that £317 was being carried forward into the next half year to meet a consdierable number of checks that, although not handed in, may have to be paid.   
This company was started in 1873, six months after the Dundee Co-operative Association. To distinguish itself from the other co-operative, it took the name Dundee East, which is where it started. By 1875 it was calling itself Dundee Eastern, the name it registered under. The company was using checks no later than October 1892 when it reported that £317 was being carried forward into the next half year to meet a consdierable number of checks that, although not handed in, may have to be paid.   


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!colspan="3"|EASTERN CO-OP SOC lIMITED
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===DUNDEE AND DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE COAL ASSOCIATION===
===DUNDEE AND DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE COAL ASSOCIATION   1890-1940===
The company was started in 1890. The company appears to have changed it's name to Dundee and District Coal Association in 1919. It joined the SCWS in 1960.
The company was started in 1890. The company appears to have changed it's name to Dundee and District Coal Association in 1919. It joined the SCWS in 1940.


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===DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE FISHING ASSOCIATION===
===DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE FISHING ASSOCIATION   1873-1875===
The company opened a fishing mart at 118 Nethergate towards the end of 1873. In November 1874 they announced that they were moving to large, central premises in Church Lane. In January 1875 the company was auctioning off it's van and pony. The company is not listed in the 1876 Dundee directory. The indication is that the company failed in 1875.
The company opened a fishing mart at 118 Nethergate towards the end of 1873. In November 1874 they announced that they were moving to large, central premises in Church Lane. In January 1875 the company was auctioning off it's van and pony. The company is not listed in the 1876 Dundee directory. The indication is that the company failed in 1875.


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!colspan="3"|DUNDEE CO-OPE FISHING ASSOCN LIMITED
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DundeeToken.H.jpg

Dundee was an important fishing centre from early times and became home to one of Scotland’s largest whaling fleets. Weaving was also also important to the town, the token opposite proudly proclaiming that in 1796 the town imported 3336 tons of flax and hemp with a value of £160,128. Early in the 19th century it was discovered that jute fibre mixed with whale oil could be woven into sacking for bags and carpet backing, leading to the city's textile manufacturers focusing on jute production and associated products. Dundee also became prominent in the production of confectionery and preserves. Dundee was created a city in 1892.

With the decline of the textile industry, activity in light manufacture increased in Dundee with information technology and biotechnology become more prominant lately.

DUNDEE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1862-1867

This society was started in 1862. In January 1863 it agreed to adopt the Rochdale principles and by July had opened a store at 141 Seagate. In 1865 they opened a branch in Hilltown. In May 1867 there was a call to windup the company and in July the liqudator was suing a member for 18 shillings due on a share.

DUNDEE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED
File:DundCo.Equi.HSov.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Equi.HSov
Value HALF SOVN
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 19
Manufacture Brass
Notes
File:DundCo.Equi.£1.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Equi.£1
Value ONE POUND
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 23
Manufacture Copper
Notes
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DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1873-1881

This company was started in 1873. It was the first of the two main co-operatives in Dundee started after the failure of Dundee Equitable. It was also known as Dundee West. When it failed in 1881 it was the largest failed society loss the SCWS had experienced.

DUNDEE CO-OPE ASSOCN LIMITED
DundCo.Assoc.£1.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Assoc.£1
Value £1
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 22.5
Manufacture Copper Bracteate
Notes
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DUNDEE EASTERN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 1873-1971

This company was started in 1873, six months after the Dundee Co-operative Association. To distinguish itself from the other co-operative, it took the name Dundee East, which is where it started. By 1875 it was calling itself Dundee Eastern, the name it registered under. The company was using checks no later than October 1892 when it reported that £317 was being carried forward into the next half year to meet a consdierable number of checks that, although not handed in, may have to be paid.

The society joined the SCRS in 1971.

EASTERN CO-OP SOC LIMITED
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.East.2
Value 2d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 22
Manufacture Copper Bracteate
Notes The token may also be for Glasgow but known

Glasgow Eastern tokens have Glasgow on them

DECS
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.East.Pint
Value PINT
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24.8
Manufacture Maroon Celluloid
Notes
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DUNDEE AND DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE COAL ASSOCIATION 1890-1940

The company was started in 1890. The company appears to have changed it's name to Dundee and District Coal Association in 1919. It joined the SCWS in 1940.

DUNDEE & DIST CO-OPE COAL SUPPLY ASSN LIMITED
File:DundCo.Coal.3.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.3
Value 3d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 21
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
File:DundCo.Coal.6.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.6
Value 6d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 21
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
DUNDEE & DIST CO-OP COAL SUPPLY ASSN LTD
DundCo.Coal.TQcwt.jpg
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Filename DundCo.Coal.TQcwt
Value ¾ CWT
Add Desc.
Size (mm) Oval 38.5x26.4
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.1Hcwt
Value 1½ CWT
Add Desc.
Size (mm) Oval 38x26
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
DundCo.Coal.1ton.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.1ton
Value 1 TON
Add Desc.
Size (mm) Oval 38.1x26.2
Manufacture Copper Bracteate
Notes

The following checks will have been issued after 1918

DUNDEE & DISTRICT CO-OPE COAL ASSOCN LTD
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Filename DundCo.Coal.1
Value 1d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
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Filename DundCo.Coal.3a
Value 3d
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Size (mm) 24
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
DundCo.Coal.4.jpg
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Filename DundCo.Coal.4
Value 4d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 25
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
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Filename DundCo.Coal.5
Value 5d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.6a
Value 6d
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 25
Manufacture Plated Iron Bracteate
Notes
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.1S
Value 1/-
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24
Manufacture Brass Bracteate
Notes
DundCo.Coal.1Sa.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.1Sa
Value 1/-
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24.6 to 24.8
Manufacture Brass
Notes
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.1S6
Value 1/6
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 25
Manufacture Brass
Notes
DundCo.Coal.2S.jpg
Source
Filename DundCo.Coal.2S
Value 2/-
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24.1
Manufacture Brass Bracteate
Notes
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.5S
Value 5/-
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 24
Manufacture Brass Bracteate
Notes
DundCo.Coal.£1.jpg
Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Coal.£1
Value £1
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 23.8
Manufacture Copper Bracteate
Notes
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DUNDEE CO-OPERATIVE FISHING ASSOCIATION 1873-1875

The company opened a fishing mart at 118 Nethergate towards the end of 1873. In November 1874 they announced that they were moving to large, central premises in Church Lane. In January 1875 the company was auctioning off it's van and pony. The company is not listed in the 1876 Dundee directory. The indication is that the company failed in 1875.

DUNDEE CO-OPE FISHING ASSOCN LIMITED
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Source (DRR)
Filename DundCo.Fish.£1
Value £1
Add Desc.
Size (mm) 22.5
Manufacture Copper
Notes
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