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US Coins, World Coins, and More => World and Ancient Coins, Conder tokens and medals => Topic started by: Larry on December 01, 2009, 06:29:52 AM

Title: 1816 Half Crown
Post by: Larry on December 01, 2009, 06:29:52 AM


Perhaps others with an example of this issue can tell us more about it.  I like King George III because he allowed Conder Tokens to circulate.  In fact, he had hardly any coins minted for almost 40 years. LOL

For forty years, more and more counterfeits plagued the government but as King George III said, "It takes money to make money."  LOL

It has been estimated that during that 40-year shortage of official coinage, that by 1796, 98% of circulating coinage was counterfeit and light in weight. Conder Token production began in 1787.

When official coinage resumed in 1797, it was struck by Matthew Boulton who had produced Conder Tokens and medals at his and partner James Watt's Soho Mint.  Under government contract Boulton would produce the new official coinage with anti-counterfeiting designs.


(http://i48.tinypic.com/2zgvqlt.jpg)


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Title: Re: 1816 Half Crown
Post by: walmann on December 01, 2009, 09:36:39 AM
I always considered this portrait of George III an indication of how ruling an empire could really weigh upon a monarch.  ;)

In truth it makes wonder what George's perspective was that he found this an acceptable or even flattering portrait to have on the coins.
Title: Re: 1816 Half Crown
Post by: regandon on December 01, 2009, 06:21:14 PM
Very nice coin.  :ThumbsUp; Very nice color also.
Title: Re: 1816 Half Crown
Post by: BCNumismatics on December 02, 2009, 05:49:34 AM
Larry,
  That's one very nice 'Bull Head' 1/2 Crown that you've got there.

I've always found King George III's 1/2 Crowns elusive,especially the ones after this type.

King George III was under the regency of his son (later King George IV (1820-30)) from 1810 right up to his death in 1820.

Aidan.
Title: Re: 1816 Half Crown
Post by: Zantetsuken on December 03, 2009, 08:51:33 PM
Sweet! I like the design, but I love the toning. Thanks for sharing.

~Daniel