1858 German States 3 pfennig[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1964 Ireland 1 pingin [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1843 Canada - New Brunswick one penny token [ATTACH]
Ireland, here's the piggy cleaned up a bit and a doggy 6 pence, both new acquisitions. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1853 GB farthing [ATTACH]
Ireland 1941 1/2 pingin, mama pig and her brats. Need to put that one on the wire wheel or something... [ATTACH]
1902 GB 1/3 farthing[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1928 Irish half crown[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1906 Belgium 5 centimes [ATTACH]
Ireland 1689 6 pence 'Gun Money'. [ATTACH]
1805 Ireland half penny[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's an odd one, 1844 GB half farthing [ATTACH]
That's a fine looking skilling there! Scottish type reverse, as is this 1943 here. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Actually, I still don't know. I may have given this to a friend who keeps a bowl of assorted coins on his coffee table at his house near...
Nice, and of course I had to look up Merovingian Empire and learn a bit more.
1902 GB half penny[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think a guy could make a coin collecting career just with conders...
That's a beauty!
1790 half penny token, not sure if it is a Conder or not? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wow.
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