William Shakespeare, Warwickshire, Stratford DH 321

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  • William Shakespeare, Warwickshire, Stratford DH 321   by Larry on 05 Nov, 2009 15:07

  • Stratford was Shakespeare's home town though he worked in London as well.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare

    This is Warwickshire, Stratford DH 321, in Choice UNC.





  • Reply #1   by coinsarefun on 05 Nov, 2009 17:30
  • "What a piece of work is a man"



    What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how
    infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and
    admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like
    a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals—and yet,
    to me, what is this quintessence of dust? Man delights not me—
    nor woman neither, though by your smiling you seem to say so.




    Ok, ok, I couldn't resist a quote.......................nice ;D
  • Reply #2   by Zohar444 on 05 Nov, 2009 18:08
  • Larry, I am not a a Conde collector yet these pieces are very very nice to look at.

    Keep posting!
  • Reply #3   by Larry on 05 Nov, 2009 18:44

  • Thanks, Zohar.  I saw the 'yet' in your sentence and that's encouraging.  : )

    I'm glad you are enjoying my posts.   ;D

    Nice quote, Stef...   I have a few that I have used...

    Bud was one of my college English instructors.  He visits Stratford, Ontario every year where they have a replica of The Globe theater.  Bud sent me a photos that had him standing next to a silvery statue of Shakespeare.  I saw this image immediately in my head but it took a couple of hours to locate a theater.  This is the Globe, and Bud as the Bard.





    This is my only other Shakespeare Conder Token.  I contrived this image a year or two ago using a mirror beneath the coin,
    reflecting a rainbow type background.  I like creative uses for coins and tokens in photos.  : )









  • Reply #4   by BCNumismatics on 08 Nov, 2009 19:36
  • Larry,
      Those are amazing coins that you have got there.

    Keep them coming please!

    I've got some myself,including a few of the 19th. Century silver 6 Pence & 1 Shilling ones in my own collection.

    Aidan.

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