Large Winfield Scott medal [IMG]
Alas, just this "splasher". [IMG]
J. Pinches produced this obverse for BHM 2549. The design continued to be used for various prize medals throughout the 19th century. [IMG]
Heck, that gal's only allegorical. Here's my real heartthrob! [IMG]
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J. Pinches prepared the dies for BHM #2549 which commemorated the Crystal Palace of 1864 at Sydenham. This is the 63mm version in white metal....
19 choice uncirculated Conder pennies and halfpennies are for sale on the PCGS and NGC boards....
Conder token in lead Well, we've seen gorgeous, now how about butt ugly? This is a Durham Sunderland 2, a beautiful design and rare, but in lead,...
Here's a token that might be considered a "tweener". It was issued by William Upcott as a private token in 1801 (and restruck later by...
After I retired, US patterns were simply too expensive for me to collect. Here's the last one I sold. [IMG] Originally thought to be J-165b...
Yes, it's a copper example of what would normally be a silver Scottish shilling token.
Wyvern, nice summary! The Rose Copper Company didn't spend a lot of time on fancy designs for their penny token. [IMG]
My dad was a tailor but never had the chance to win a prize medal! [IMG]
I've always thought this one was quite strange. [IMG]
This Conder token has a serpent wrapped around the flaming tripod on the reverse. [IMG]
Chaston's Penny I don't have an 1814 but here's an 1811 token from the fisheries in Lowestoft. These tokens seem to get a lot less attention...
Does this guy qualify? [IMG]
L. Hart produced this medal to commemorate Queen Victoria's visit to Antwerp in 1843, gilt, 55mm, 75g. [IMG]
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