Just got a few tokens from Bill McKivor's latest list, including this Scottish halfpenny. [IMG]
Looking over greattoning's Conder offerings, methinks you got the pick of the litter! :) I noticed your slab indicates 1/2P rather than 1P and...
Isaac Swainson, proprietor of Velnos' Vegetable Syrup, commissioned a token for his business but the order was cancelled (per D&H) due to the...
Lancashire Cool group! Let me add another piece from Lancashire. [IMG]
The image posted was the obverse of a Conder token, Warwickshire 34, from the 1790's. This was a period of great civil unrest in Great Britain and...
I was discouraged by my poor results in previous Davissons' auctions, so I passed this time. Nevertheless, I had a Warks 269 (ungraded) to...
"I wonder what else was included in submission 3154034 and if anyone else here has a token from this group?" The other Conders in that...
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According to R.C. Bell, Sir Henry Englefield produced this farthing size token in the period 1810-1819. His image appears on the obverse and his...
One of the items I purchased at a Heritage auction is listed as "make offer to owner". As I have had no correspondence with Heritage re the piece,...
Here's a piece from the second Robbie Brown sale by DNW in October. It's a penny size "ticket" by Westwood for the Buck Society-Middlesex 230....
I'm a fan of British pennies whether they be coins or tokens. My avatar is a cutout of one of the more elegant designs in the Conder token...
Church and King Club medal (BHM 344) in contemporary "slab". [IMG]
Denarius of Trajan Yes, I still have it. [IMG]
Penny [IMG]
Here's one that was part of a packrat's "treasure trove" when I cleaned out it's nest. [IMG]
Cornucopia Don't have any coins! Do these count? [IMG]
Olive and palm branches. [IMG]
Conder collectors will recognize this primary reference for Conder tokens. No reference book of 567 pages is likely to be devoid of errors, and...
Only "The material known as Barton's metal is produced by rolling metal (in this case silver) onto a copper core..." So, Catbert, how about a...
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