Most, if not all Conder tokens that I've had have wording denoting where and by whom the tokens could be redeemed inscribed on the edges. Kinda...
Anyone have any ideas? I'm sorta thinking either a newspaper (The Item) contest or a carnival? Looks old brass little less than an inch diameter....
I'm sorry, I meant the edge, like this one on Numista: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces20899.html
What's on the rim?
PMD :D
I like your dollar ring. Price-wise, furryfrog's fanam has the edge.
APMEX's got 'em: [ATTACH] 13 mm, .05 troy oz
That line through the "L" is raised isn't it?
Even with Lizzie's mug, I kinda like that obverse.
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Here's one for 4 and a quarter: https://www.ecrater.com/p/40284703/2016-p-wddr-018-harpers-ferry-west-virginia
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Note the end of a standard nail. [ATTACH]
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The 1854 Quarter is really pretty. Nice contrasty (you may use that word, if you like) character.
Fred nailed it!
Lamination?
SL mint?
Now that you pointed that out, note the squared "D" in "TEN D."
Separate names with a comma.