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1794 ½ Penny Conder Token. John of Gaunt, Great Britain

 

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This was the height of both the Terror in France and the issuing of "Conder" tokens.

 

20 Kreuzer, Austria

 

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1 Pfennig, Anhalt-Bernberg

 

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4 Pfenning, Saxe-Hildburghausen

 

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1792 12 Heller, Aachen

 

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½ Penny Conder Token, Great Britain

 

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12 Denier, France

 

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1 Grossus, Poland

 

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5 Sols Monneron token, France

 

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Is that a token, or is that a trail piece?

 

Its a post-colonial coin. If you've got a 2006 Red Book, look on page 77.

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Wow... Quite a speed at the moment in here. Beautiful coins. My next one is around the time of Justinian, so I can relax and enjoy the show. :ninja:

 

By the way... should we reach a time where years are not determinable, what do we do? Separate in decades? Or halfs of centuries?

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Thanks very much Graikos, it's still a little blurry, but I took the photo when I first started using my fiancee's digital, so this was actually one of the better photos I took early on. Lately though, I've always been in a rush for some reason or another, so my quality is slipping in both color correction and picture quality. A good example is the 2 mark in my omnicoin I added a few weeks ago, it's a sharp coin, and silvery-white, but the photo is yellowed and blurry. I'll be sure to re-image at least that one eventually, I really like that coin.

 

So back to the topic at hand, 1784 anyone? I have a 1780 austrian bullion thaler for that date if I'm allowed to display it, lol. My guess it was minted pretty recently though, somewhat PL.

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