17th Century English Trade Tokens - 2 Different Taunton Farthings

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by HandsomeToad, Aug 6, 2009.

  1. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Howdy peeps, :)

    I recently acquired what I thought was an upgrade to a Tauton Farthing in my collection but when it came in, it was slightly bigger than the one I already had and when I took pics of them side-by-side, I realized the new one was different than the one I had and in checking the book, I noticed there are several varieties of these but then I noticed there wasn't one listed with the date of 1667. So I'm hoping someone else here has a copy of Boyne's with updates and can look to see if they can find one with a date of 1667. :bow:

    Here are pics:

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    Ribbit :)
     
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  3. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Wish I did Toad , but a beautiful example it is .
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  4. tokenman999

    tokenman999 New Member

    Hello I am tokenman 999. The left hand better coin is N0 227 with a rose with dots either side above the bar of the T. The poor specimen is No 229 with two dots above the bar of the T. I am always seeking the "Constables" tokens and would be interested in buying any specimens. REgards tokenman999. e mail rhhardy@btinternet.com
     
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