Bristol Brass & Copper Company penny token, 1811. Withers 436a. Ex. Cokayne. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Threepence token from Wiveliscombe, Somerset, issued by clothier John Featherstone (Withers-1225.) It's hefty at 45mm and 58gms. According to...
Penny token issued 1811 by Devon Mines, Tavistock. Withers-1130 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bilston 2 pence token, Withers 90 [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wyon tribute medal, 1854 (BHM 2535) [IMG]
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George I, Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718. PCGS SP64 in an extra thick holder to accomodate the high relief. [ATTACH]
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[ATTACH] A medal by the German medallists Loos and Voigt commemorating the coronation of George IV and his arrival in Hanover, 1821. Eimer-1147.
Uniface silver medal struck when York Minster cathedral burned in 1829. Adapted from the obverse die of a Conder token (Yorkshire 63, 1795). [IMG]
Northumberland Newcastle-on-Tyne halfcrown token by Robertson, 1811 [IMG] [IMG]
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle grandstand racing pass in copper. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Agricultural prize medal
Reverse of 1869 Pius IX medal, 73mm, 208gms showing interior of St. Peter's. [ATTACH]
The British copper tokens of the early 19th century were generally put to use in commerce so they are tougher to find uncirculated than most...
Advertising "spinner" from my hometown.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Warwickshire 197a purchased as brass but not designated that way by NGC.
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1806 British penny, PR66BN Cameo. Head-on and tilted to the light.[ATTACH]
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