Tokens anyone?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fretboard, Aug 13, 2009.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Too much. $30 back in 1992, knowing it had been messed with.
     
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  3. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    It is still a very nice token. I seen one not as nice as your sell for $60.00:kewl:
     
  4. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Well it can really depend on the quality of the pieces, and yes sometimes they may have been coated. Two hundred years ago te application of a thin coating of lacquer to protect the surfaces was not unusual. For example this piece I bought last night.
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    Now the seller says that this piece has a thin layer of lacquer on it, but this series of tokens by Peter Kempson were struck by steam presses with polished blanks and dies and even by today standar they would be considered to be proofs. They do have reflective surfaces sharp detail and sharp squared off edges. and if they haven't been mishandled they really do look like this. This is a penny token so it is just a little smaller than a silver dollar and it is a 212 year old copper proof coin. And I will guarantee you it is not a counterfeit.
     
  5. farthing

    farthing Junior Member

    So you won that one! I only connected on one cheap one last night from that seller - a Wilkison.
     
  6. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Which one? I bid on a couple lower priced ones and got out bid.
     
  7. farthing

    farthing Junior Member

    I picked up the Warwickshire 372 the seller was offering

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    Yesterday I also received in the mail my previous purchase off of eBay - a Herefordshire #5 in an NGC66 suit.

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  8. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Here one I had to many years to rember were I got or what county it is from.
     

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  9. farthing

    farthing Junior Member

    jello - your token is Irish, made for the firm Camac, Kyan & Camac, a copper-mining company. The partners in the firm were Turner Camac, John Kyan and John Camac.
     
  10. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    Wow.....got to love those hard surfaces with great luster on an old, old hunk of copper. Ain't Conders great? Congratulations, farthing. Wish I could see your collection someday.
     
  11. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Thank you now I know!!!:kewl:
     
  12. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    It is id Rulau NY 1024 and Wright 104. The metal is brass and was issued in the 1850s. Rulau valued this token at $8 F, $11 VF, $20 EF & $50 Unc in his 4th edition (2004).
     
  13. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Why do alot of the high grade Condors look a nice brown but look oily or something?
     
  14. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Very nice token!! I didn't even think a token could be a proof. Good info, anyone else got token pics?
     
  15. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Very nice Fretboard
    is the rim have a inscription?:kewl:
     
  16. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Thanks cwtokenman. Any chance it tells who William R Brown is?
     
  17. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    Sorry, it does not say who William R. Brown was. I did a little searching on the internet but did not find anyone that I considered likely to be him.
     
  18. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I grew up in up state New York.about 50miles south of Saratoga and seen a few.and ask the owner of Albany W R Brown Own a few hardware store or a Salon if I rember right.It been to many year to be 100% sure.
     
  19. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I have been doing the same for many years now just wondering who the heck he was. Never understood the purpose of the token. I always thought it had something to do with horse racing or maybe a store.
     
  20. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Thanks jello. I couldn't find anything on a store but never thought of salon or saloon.
     
  21. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    I will call my aunt that still live near Albany and see if Mr Roy Green (coin shop owner) Albany Coin is still with us.I know I talked him around 2003,he called me after my mother had passed.I hope he still with us he has got be 90+ years old
     
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