You have the advantage, Hiho . You have more time to take pictures because I spend a lot of my time trying to figure out how to auction YOUR...
Clyde, a River God . Doug is right; I don't disagree. I use my Nikon D300 with an excellent 105mm VR Micro ED-IF lens as well, but I prefer the...
Yes, ebay's rules do seem overly restrictive in this area, but they have been burned by countless sellers who sold coins 'graded' by a...
Cameras are better than USB microscopes or scanners for numismatography Neither scanners nor microscopes can give the results of macro...
I picked up another example of Scotland, Glasgow DH2 on ebay last week. It's another proof Conder Token, struck by Matthew R. Boulton at his...
Nice Conders, free from any problems, Siberian Man, and very nice images too. Thanks for sharing them here. : )
Somersetshire, Bath 41, Uncirculated Here's a new addition to my Conder Token collection. [IMG]
James Conder, with an 'e.' : )
Here's something quite special, too. It's another new arrival. Fewer than 30 pieces were struck of this variety, and this one is a Gem. : )...
Thanks very much, Catbert. : ) That's helpful information. Bill did not know off hand, but he did say that Conder101 is a also a good resource...
Today's pics of this Conder Token Hey, Conder101, Do you have any idea who engraved or struck this token? Thanks. : ) Here are two final...
Yes it is. : ) And the more photos I take, the more fun it is. : ) [IMG]
Now, here is an uncirculated example in copper, with normal surfaces. Well, better than normal. ; ) [IMG] [IMG]
There were a couple of mistakes in my last post above... • The token is Yorkshire, York 63 with the lettered edge described in D&H. • The...
yakpootography Hey, yakpoo... If you will start a thread on numismatography, I will be glad to participate to some extent. : ) You could start...
Thanks for the compliments. : ) yakpoo... Conder Tokens are named after James Conder, who catalogued the tokens. They are real, and they were...
One of my favorite Conder Tokens Ah, yes, the Pidcock farthing. This is a prized item from ebay a few years back. [IMG]
Yes, they do. : ) That's because they were struck with the same dies. But the double token is listed in Dalton & Hamer as a one penny token....
Actually, Duke, the penny, or double token is a tad larger, but by only an small amount. Notice that all of the lettering fits more comfortably...
Don't worry, Duke, nobody will ever have a complete collection of Conder Tokens. ; ) Too many are unique or only had a few examples struck....
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