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  • New jeton   by FilthyBroke on 28 Jan, 2010 11:15
  • This one was to replace the coin that I ordered for Christmas (that didn't work out), but it took SO long to arrive!  It dates around 1845-1860.  I'll be working on getting a better pic, the angle just isn't working for me. 



    Here's another pic, with a bit more light-

  • Reply #1   by walmann on 28 Jan, 2010 11:27
  • Great ship design, like the sense of the rolling sea portrayed.

    Just curious are you attracted to coins/tokens etc with a ship motif?
  • Reply #2   by FilthyBroke on 28 Jan, 2010 11:32
  • Great ship design, like the sense of the rolling sea portrayed.

    Just curious are you attracted to coins/tokens etc with a ship motif?

    Thanks, the ship was what attracted me to it.  It is a common theme on a lot of jetons, I am guessing that it started as support for their Naval fleets but later (as in this case) carried over to advertising tokens.  This one is for a nautical insurance company.

    I do love a nice ship though. ;D
  • Reply #3   by regandon on 28 Jan, 2010 14:07
  • You have one of the best Jeton collections I've seen. (hail)) This one is very nice. :ThumbsUp;
  • Reply #4   by Zohar444 on 28 Jan, 2010 18:09
  • FilthyBroke - you have a very good eye for these wonderful designs. Keep posting - great material.
  • Reply #5   by FilthyBroke on 28 Jan, 2010 18:56
  • Thanks, guys.  I really appreciate the kind words.  I spent some more time taking pictures and I think I came up with a better one (second pic at top). 

    This jeton is a later date than most that I have been looking at. I really liked the way the artist made the ship look to be in motion.  This is what makes numismatics fun for me, finding that special object that is 'different', and then finding an example with decent surfaces and minimal distractions.  For a while I was starting to wonder where my collection was leading me, there is really only so much you can do with U.S. coins on a budget.  I can say that with the interest in world coins/history that I've aquired from reading the forums and looking at everyone's coins, I have a much more steady direction and a stronger interest.  Thanks, all! :)
  • Reply #6   by Larry on 30 Jan, 2010 00:52
  • I like ships on coins, tokens or jetons, and medals.

    I have a few Civil War Tokens and Conder Tokens featuring ships.

    Your images are nice and I like the way the toning is brought out in the second set and that set seems more three-dimensional, conveying depth, but both sets are nice.  : )
  • Reply #7   by coinsarefun on 31 Jan, 2010 12:44
  • Very pretty :Beatingheart;
    Such detail and movement on that piece , I really do love it!

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