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Reply #20
by coinsarefun on 26 Nov, 2010 20:42
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Beautiful D&H20 and a big to the forum Stefanie
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Reply #21
by Larry on 30 Nov, 2010 17:20
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Welcome to coinsarefun, Moonshadow.
I've seen your token before and think it's a nifty issue, and a nice example of its type.
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Reply #22
by Larry on 01 Dec, 2010 10:36
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This is a Mary Lambe token. She and her son were in the coffee and spices business. This Conder Token exhibits some weakness of strike in the center of the reverse, not uncommon among Conders, and quite typical of this series, imho, with metal going to the higher relief camel on the obverse.
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Reply #23
by BCNumismatics on 03 Dec, 2010 01:29
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Larry, That is a very nice coin that you have got there.
Is it a Farthing or a 1/2 Penny?
Aidan.
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Reply #24
by Larry on 03 Dec, 2010 14:43
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This one is a halfpenny, Aidan, Somersetshire, Bath 50.
I also have another halfpenny, a DH50c and a one penny token, DH-8.
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Reply #25
by Moonshadow on 11 Dec, 2010 09:53
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Reply #26
by BCNumismatics on 12 Dec, 2010 06:06
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Reply #27
by Larry on 04 Feb, 2011 07:10
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Occasionally a lower grade token catches my eye. This token came along with one my Blofield pieces in my last order from England. Graded VF by the seller, I really like it, especially its obverse with the stag, in spite of some rust spots on the obverse die in about 6 areas.
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Reply #28
by BCNumismatics on 05 Feb, 2011 01:33
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Larry, That's another very nice coin that you have got there.
Aidan.
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Reply #29
by coinsarefun on 05 Feb, 2011 10:08
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All great ones posted here......lets keep it going
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