My Birthday Gift - Conder Token Beauty!

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Catbert, Sep 21, 2008.

  1. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    I have taken a left turn from collecting early type coins and have decided to collect (for awhile at least) what are known as Conder tokens. These were made in the late 1700s in Britain since Elizabeth I "felt that only gold or silver matched the dignity of the throne" (D&H Intro 2004 update). This led to a lack of small change for daily transactions and so the Queen allowed merchants, towns, and others to mint usually copper tokens for this purpose (farthings, half pennies, and pennies). This was very important since Britain was fully embracing the Industrial Revolution. "People who had once spent most of their lives in one rural area moved to industrial areas to run the new factories." Bartering or making one's own goods wasn't effective anymore (D&H Intro 2004 update).

    The token I have received for my birthday is what is known as a "mule". A mule is the name given to a coin that either on purpose or by mistake (deliberate with this token) ended up being struck with a pair of dies that were not intended to be used together. These token mules were usually produced for collectors.

    My token was minted in the county of Norfolk and is a Blofield Calvary, D&H #11 (DH = Dalton & Hamer who catalogued these in their book of 1910-1918) and used as a half penny. It was minted circa 1794. Private militias were common then as a response to the fear and threat of Napoleon. The obverse displays musical instruments and weapons and various versions of this token have different reverse dies. The reverse of this token shows the mythical Sir Bevois who once slayed 30,000 men with his magical sword.

    Obverse:

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    Reverse:

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    There were a tremendous variety of tokens made, but they were not minted in great numbers. This token, however, is considered rare and thus, by the token rarity scale, there were less than 75 made.

    What I love about this token beyond the design is that it is in uncirculated condition (lots of luster that doesn't show in my pics) which to me is incredible given its age (even if it was made for collectors who maintained it wonderfully). There is a Norfolk #11 for sale at Coin Rarities Online that is, to me, ridiculously overpriced. That one is nicely toned and not dark like mine, but it cannot stack up to the condition of my version. I bring that up because I do believe that given what CRO is selling it for that I also possess a coin that will turn out to be a good investment if I ever decide to sell it long term (no plans!).

    I hope you like my new piece and found the above moderately interesting!
     
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  3. spock1k

    spock1k King of Hearts

    very nice i am proud of you :thumb:
     
  4. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    Nice:thumb: love the soldier

    stainless
     
  5. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Wow. That is a beautifull token, in great shape! Nice bit of photography too. The story of it is interesting. And it is pretty cool that less than 75 were made too!!!
    Happy birthday, by the way. I know I'd be having a good one with a gift like that :)
     
  6. LSM

    LSM Collector

    Great looking token Catbert!!! The token is in great condition and it has a cud on the reverse as well. What I like the most of this design is the feline on the soldiers armor on his arm, very creative.

    Lou
     
  7. Catbert

    Catbert Evil Cat

    Thanks Lou. I agree the cud is neat, but typical for this token. It does make it interesting. By the way, the cud is on the obverse (surprised me too thinking whatever side the person is on would be the obverse). Yes, that feline is distinctive and, given the myth behind Sir Bevois, it probably has to do with a couple of lions he killed before they could eat his lady love!
     
  8. Ardatirion

    Ardatirion Où est mon poisson

    Wonderful! Great piece!
     
  9. PyrotekNX

    PyrotekNX Senior Member

    Nice details on the Conder.
     
  10. LSM

    LSM Collector

    So the cud is on the obverse. Thanks for pointing that out to me, I just learned something new (don't assume the individual is always on the obverse of a coin or token). Catbert great looking token and Happy Birthday.

    Lou
     
  11. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Holy Cow, what a nice token. CONGRATS !!!!!
     
  12. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    "For General Convenience" I love it! :D
     
  13. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Nice token! Very nice indeed.
     
  14. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    A very nice token and a great birthday gift. The lion on his shoulder is a great design that I don't think I've seen before.

    Bruce
     
  15. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Very beautiful token, beautiful!!! :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  16. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Gorgeous cud! :D

    Ribbit :)
     
  17. Harryj

    Harryj Supporter**

    Very Nice, Happy Birthday!!!!!!
     
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