1793 Isaac Newton Farthing

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  1. jason trebil

    jason trebil Junior Member

    Hi there, We have a 1793, Isaac Newton, D&H #1159 Farthing in excellent, excellent condition. However, we cannot find the #1159 anywhere to get an idea of what this thing may be worth. Anyone got any ideas? Thanks.
     
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  3. Cringely

    Cringely Active Member

    Please post pictures.
     
  4. jason trebil

    jason trebil Junior Member

    sorry about the pic quality...
     

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  5. jason trebil

    jason trebil Junior Member

    just confirming you received the pic's
     
  6. Cringely

    Cringely Active Member

    Jason,

    Please post any additional information about this coin. I'm sure that both Physicsfan3.14 and I would be quite interested in learning more.
    I was unaware that there was a Newton Farthing. I don't think that this was from British mint (but I could be wrong), my guess is that it was from a private mint.

    and just to intrigue Physicsfan, last Wednesday, I was given the opportunity to examine:bow: a first edition of Maxwell's 1873 A Treatise on Electricity & Magnetism (just to show that there are esoteric interests beyond coins)
     
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  8. yarm

    yarm Junior Member Supporter

    Here's a recent dealer offering for Midd 1059

    "NEWTON 1159 1793 Bust Newton/Cypher. Fine, $15. AU or better, $49"
     
  9. jason trebil

    jason trebil Junior Member

    The only thing I can tell you is that this is a 1/4 penny farthing and is listed in the Dalton and Hamers token book, along with #1035 and #1161, which I have found on the I-net. Our #1159 coin is in much better condition (though you can't tell by the pic's) than what is shown in the book. Still, have not been able to find any info at all on this coin. Thanks for your help!
     
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    Try photobucket.com for larger images :)
     
  12. farthing

    farthing Junior Member

    You are correct - it is a farthing Conder token catalogued by Dalton and Hamer as Middlesex Newton #1159. The engraver was likely Thomas Wyon of Birmingham and was issued for general circulation. It is considered a common token. My #1159 is in VF condition and cost me $12.50 on eBay about 5 years ago.
     
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