New Conder Token History page........very good information there!!

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  • New Conder Token History page........very good information there!!   by coinsarefun on 30 Aug, 2009 13:49
  • Reply #1   by BCNumismatics on 01 Sep, 2009 18:32
  • Stefanie,
      That was very good reading,but there were also coin shortages in the British Isles in the late 18th. Century,plus a period from 1800 right up until 1858 in which tokens were used as currency.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #2   by coinsarefun on 01 Sep, 2009 20:55
  • Stefanie,
      That was very good reading,but there were also coin shortages in the British Isles in the late 18th. Century,plus a period from 1800 right up until 1858 in which tokens were used as currency.

    Aidan.





    Thanks, I spoke to Bill McKivor to get his permission to use his write up.
    I have not had a chance to put all his info in there so I should put a link at the end
    and if you want you can check his page out here
    http://www.thecoppercorner.com/history/index.htm


    Stefanie
  • Reply #3   by mmarotta on 03 Sep, 2009 07:51
  • Right... You are missing the section on Conder Tokens, actually... and ironically...

    I just read Good Money: Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage by George Selgin (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2008).  This is an excellent history of the 18th Century Provincal Coinage ("Conder Tokens").  It is lively, detailed and authoritative -- and best of all, Selgin's narratives rely on correct economics.  He really understands markets and marketplaces.  (For a hobby that buys and sells money, we often fall into common intellectual traps, rather than thinking clearly about what we know from the bourse floor and auction room.)  Selgin's research is broad and deep, so his narrative, while entertaining is nonetheless dependable.

    In the Preface, Selgin thanks Bill McKivor for help with images.
  • Reply #4   by Rigos_Place on 03 Sep, 2009 18:26
  • Gosh I am learning so much on this message board about tokens.... Thanks for letting me know about it Stefanie  C:-) Also, thanks for making me expand my collection to something beautiful as well.  ;D
  • Reply #5   by BCNumismatics on 15 Nov, 2009 13:32
  • You can also read up about the traders' currency tokens that the Soho Mint struck here; http://www.sohomint.info .

    Aidan.
  • Reply #6   by coinsarefun on 15 Nov, 2009 15:39
  • You can also read up about the traders' currency tokens that the Soho Mint struck here; http://www.sohomint.info .

    Aidan.



    Hi Aidan,


    If you click on our page: "Important Links & Coin Dealers"
    scroll down to "Important Links & Coin Dealers"

    you will see that site and many, many,other sites listed.......alll great information.


    Stefanie

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