DaveG38 Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 Hi all,Can anybody recommend a really comprehensive book on English token coinage - 17th, 18th and 19th centuries? I'd like to be able to attribute my tokens, understand any varieties, assess rarity and if possible get a handle on prices/values. Many thanks in advance. Quote
argentumandcoins Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 (edited) You will need a plethora of publications.Dalton and Hamer is widely used but only covers 18th century. Galata's "The Token Book" covers all tokens from 17th to 19th centuries but for the 18th doesn't go into enough depth (size would be prohibitive) so you'll need D&H as well. There are several other useful/necessary works by Dalton, Mitchiner, Withers etc etc. Depends how much you want to know and which area your collection is centred on. Oh, nearly forgot to mention, D&H available via my website Edited May 3, 2012 by argentumandcoins Quote
Peckris Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 It's also worth mentioning that Seaby published a separate catalogue of copper coins in the 1960s, which included tokens. If you can still find a copy it is fantastic for identification purposes, and a look at the values - though well out of date - will give an idea of comparative rarity. Quote
DaveG38 Posted May 3, 2012 Author Posted May 3, 2012 Thanks everybody. Much to consider before I decide where to go with this. Quote
seuk Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 Anyone who has a copy of R. Dalton: The silver token coinage 1811-1812 - for sale? Quote
Peter Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 It's also worth mentioning that Seaby published a separate catalogue of copper coins in the 1960s, which included tokens. If you can still find a copy it is fantastic for identification purposes, and a look at the values - though well out of date - will give an idea of comparative rarity.I have a 1949 edition Full title is Seaby's catalogues-Copper coins and tokens-British IslesA wonderful reference;It covers Roman coins struck in Britain during the occupation,Anglo-Saxon sceats,English copper coins 1860-1936,Billion and copper coins of Scotland,Irish coppers etc,Coins and tokens of the Isle of Man,Coins of Lundy Island,Copper coins and tokens of the Channel islands,17C tokens,An introduction to 18C tradesmen's tokens (by Peck ),18C tokens,19C silver tokens & 19C copper tokens.I note that this publication records the large date 1737 1/4d which that "slacker" Peck missed 11 years later The preface lists Trade tokens in the 17C by W Boyne 1889-91Provincial token coinage of 18C D&H 1910-18The silver token coinage by Dalton 1922The 19C token coinage by WJ Davis 1904Seaby goes on to say the book is not a complete list as he was aware of 15,000 copper 17C tokens Happy hunting Dave....is there a book in you? Quote
Peckris Posted May 4, 2012 Posted May 4, 2012 It's also worth mentioning that Seaby published a separate catalogue of copper coins in the 1960s, which included tokens. If you can still find a copy it is fantastic for identification purposes, and a look at the values - though well out of date - will give an idea of comparative rarity.I have a 1949 edition Full title is Seaby's catalogues-Copper coins and tokens-British IslesA wonderful reference;It covers Roman coins struck in Britain during the occupation,Anglo-Saxon sceats,English copper coins 1860-1936,Billion and copper coins of Scotland,Irish coppers etc,Coins and tokens of the Isle of Man,Coins of Lundy Island,Copper coins and tokens of the Channel islands,17C tokens,An introduction to 18C tradesmen's tokens (by Peck ),18C tokens,19C silver tokens & 19C copper tokens.I note that this publication records the large date 1737 1/4d which that "slacker" Peck missed 11 years later The preface lists Trade tokens in the 17C by W Boyne 1889-91Provincial token coinage of 18C D&H 1910-18The silver token coinage by Dalton 1922The 19C token coinage by WJ Davis 1904Seaby goes on to say the book is not a complete list as he was aware of 15,000 copper 17C tokens Happy hunting Dave....is there a book in you? Mine is the 1965 edition - not sure it's quite as comprehensive as yours, but it may be! Quote
argentumandcoins Posted May 12, 2012 Posted May 12, 2012 I just had a copy of "The Silver Token Coinage" by Dalton delivered today. It's one of those photocopied from the original re-print efforts. Thin card covers and 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches but it does the job at a fraction of the price of an original version. If anybody is interested it was from Amazon for £10.16 including postage. Quote
DaveG38 Posted May 12, 2012 Author Posted May 12, 2012 It's also worth mentioning that Seaby published a separate catalogue of copper coins in the 1960s, which included tokens. If you can still find a copy it is fantastic for identification purposes, and a look at the values - though well out of date - will give an idea of comparative rarity.I have a 1949 edition Full title is Seaby's catalogues-Copper coins and tokens-British IslesA wonderful reference;It covers Roman coins struck in Britain during the occupation,Anglo-Saxon sceats,English copper coins 1860-1936,Billion and copper coins of Scotland,Irish coppers etc,Coins and tokens of the Isle of Man,Coins of Lundy Island,Copper coins and tokens of the Channel islands,17C tokens,An introduction to 18C tradesmen's tokens (by Peck ),18C tokens,19C silver tokens & 19C copper tokens.I note that this publication records the large date 1737 1/4d which that "slacker" Peck missed 11 years later The preface lists Trade tokens in the 17C by W Boyne 1889-91Provincial token coinage of 18C D&H 1910-18The silver token coinage by Dalton 1922The 19C token coinage by WJ Davis 1904Seaby goes on to say the book is not a complete list as he was aware of 15,000 copper 17C tokens Happy hunting Dave....is there a book in you? Not if Seaby is right that there are at least 15000 17C coppers. That sounds like a lifetimes work to find, photograph and catalogue. Too much for me at my time of life. Quote
seuk Posted May 13, 2012 Posted May 13, 2012 I just had a copy of "The Silver Token Coinage" by Dalton delivered today. It's one of those photocopied from the original re-print efforts. Thin card covers and 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches but it does the job at a fraction of the price of an original version. If anybody is interested it was from Amazon for £10.16 including postage. Thanks - I've just ordered a copy. Quote
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