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Discussion in 'World Coins' started by davemac, Jun 4, 2009.

  1. davemac

    davemac dave

    irish hibernia georgius 3 a small bit bigger than a irish half crown in vf to look at but not what it is ?penny shilling or soho penny the other is token with thames and severn canal very good con
    You can still see redness at on the bridge and grass very cleary. Small bit of wear on the n in canal what would you grade and value thanks for time
    Ps lot of tape risadue on penny or whatever olive oill but for how long and white or brown
     

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  3. davemac

    davemac dave

    no reply?

    so no one ?

    What about these 1820 irish token ment to be used in canda?and skiling though has a cull at 4 o clock it says 1 skiling damske km 1771
    Love the history
     

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  4. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    I like the one with the ship on it :D
     
  5. davemac

    davemac dave

    thank you

    you must like the sea
     
  6. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    The one with a ship on it is a Conder Token and the 1805 is probably a half-pence (penny) but could be a farthing, and the 1820 is either a farthing or half-penny token used in Canada and I've seen it listed as a Blacksmith's token but I cannot confirm that.

    Ribbit :)
     
  7. davemac

    davemac dave

    ?

    the 1805 is way to big to be a half penny the 1820 is about the size of the old half penny
     
  8. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

  9. davemac

    davemac dave

    sorry that i took so long

    i think so too but not a expert but in this grade what do you think it is the value
     
  10. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Honest answer Dave I have no idea :eek: not realy a series of coins that I have looked into
     
  11. davemac

    davemac dave

    thank's

    thank you i will just pack it away on till such time it is needed
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The Thames and Severn Canal piece is a Conder token from the city of Briscombe Port in the county of Gloucestershire. The pictures make it hard to tell for sure but I think it is Dalton & Hamer 60. The dies were engraved by and it was manufactured by John Hancock. He struck 309,000 pieces comprising three die varieties, 59,60, and 61. They are of roughly equal availability so you could say the mintage was around 103,000 or literally one ton of coins.
     
  13. davemac

    davemac dave

    thank's

    thank's for the ton of info lol'
    Do you have a year ?
    And are simi rare or common
     
  14. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

  15. davemac

    davemac dave

    wrong coin

    :secret::
    Thank's for the links but i ment the thames coin
    Condor you may know thank's again
     
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