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And the reverse. Clearly not a thing of great beauty, but it is what it says on the label.

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Just for the sake of it, a modern fantasy pattern in copper

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Looks like Will is the one fantasising here :D what's he looking at

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This is the best condition 18th century British Copper I have. I hope no one is going to tell me its a forgery!

 

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Updated pics of this one, love those that give an insight into our social and political history :)

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6 hours ago, Paulus said:

Updated pics of this one, love those that give an insight into our social and political history :)

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love that design, especially the obverse(?)

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I often pop in here to admire the beautiful and diverse token designs, so here's one from me.

'Payable by N Todd Denton Norfolk'

 

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I don't do tokens that much but I have gathered a tray full of spares from amongst job lots over the years. These are a couple of the better ones I think:

 

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1 hour ago, Michael-Roo said:

I often pop in here to admire the beautiful and diverse token designs, so here's one from me.

'Payable by N Todd Denton Norfolk'

 

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I see this castle still exists today, in Suffolk

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I noticed that too (Google images), though the tall, house-shaped structure, between the towers seems to have gone awol since the 1790s…..

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Not bad for a 17th century farthing token. Even shows a little residual lustre.

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Another token. Norwich 1794 this time. Edge plain.

 

 

 

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Boooo! Down with the Shuttle!! Up with the Fleece!!

This is a Suffolk one ( PAYABLE AT P. DECKS POST OFFICE BURY .XX. )

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12 hours ago, Paulus said:

Boooo! Down with the Shuttle!! Up with the Fleece!!

This is a Suffolk one ( PAYABLE AT P. DECKS POST OFFICE BURY .XX. )

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Now, now, Paulus let's not fall out over minor differences when we could just as easily focus on that which we have in common…. 'All hail the plough!!!' :D:D:D

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Very common 1754 farthing, just photographed and recently acquired ... VF+? Better?

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On 16/09/2016 at 9:56 AM, Michael-Roo said:

Now, now, Paulus let's not fall out over minor differences when we could just as easily focus on that which we have in common…. 'All hail the plough!!!' :D:D:D

I have one of those but considerably better:P.My home town and the Wolf guarding St Edmunds head.I can honestly say Bury is the finest place to live.(not the Manc one).:huh:

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1 hour ago, Peter said:

I have one of those but considerably better:P.My home town and the Wolf guarding St Edmunds head.I can honestly say Bury is the finest place to live.(not the Manc one).:huh:

Ah, but we have black puddings from Bury market - best there is.

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57 minutes ago, Rob said:

Ah, but we have black puddings from Bury market - best there is.

Yes 100% ......although nothing else to go for :)

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Stop it you Northern Monkies.You are making me jealous .;)

PS I hope you chaps didn't suffer in the floods.I came off the beach like a lobster and put the TV on and couldn't believe it.

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Pattern Halfpenny, 1799 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper

Touch of potential verd at 10 o/c obv being monitored

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My George III 1799 Halfpenny, mines probably the bog standard :D,  as just beeen taking my own photo's to show someone. Purely coincidence.

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New acquisition, Somerset Bath Alfred The Great Halfpenny Conder token

Edge: Payne & Turner Silversmiths Bath

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