Guest shaunbarry Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 Hi. As you can see i'm kinda new here.. I used to collect coins when I was a kid, basically how this came about was I used to follow these grid cleaners around my home town of Bootle in the 70's and they used to suck up all kinds of old penny's and things and give them to me.. One time they even sucked up an old Enfield .303 unfired cartridge! Anyway.. I had these 2 coins and always wanted to know what they were to this day.. I've since found out that one is a Welsh payment token as it had the words "payable in liverpool, anglesey and london" - somethign along those lines anyway..but this coin has always been a bit of mystery to me, I think it could be foreign, the only words I can read on it are:1914Souvenir deWEPKINI've enclosed 2 pics of it here so get your thinking caps on!!! i'd be very grateful if someone could answer this 26 year old mystery!! Quote
Master Jmd Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 (edited) Not an expert, but...i think that alot of German tokens like this got around in 1914, 'Souvenir de' is French... Wepkin...hmm...not a French or a German word, might be a region somewhere(?)(1300th post...wow i'm getting old ) Edited October 9, 2004 by Master Jmd Quote
welshguy Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 Hi.....I can't comment on the 1914 coin, but the token from the description is anAnglesey Penny or halfpenny token...issued between 1787 & 1791. The head side should depict a Druids Head and the reverse side a monogram 'PM Co' for the Parys Mining company. The words 'Payable in Liverpool Anglesey and London' is stamped around the rim as on a £1 coin.....Do a search engine check on 'Anglesey Penny Token' and you will find photographs of the Token.Hope this is of some help Quote
Guest shaunbarry Posted October 9, 2004 Posted October 9, 2004 Hi.....I can't comment on the 1914 coin, but the token from the description is anAnglesey Penny or halfpenny token...issued between 1787 & 1791. The head side should depict a Druids Head and the reverse side a monogram 'PM Co' for the Parys Mining company. The words 'Payable in Liverpool Anglesey and London' is stamped around the rim as on a £1 coin.....Do a search engine check on 'Anglesey Penny Token' and you will find photographs of the Token.Hope this is of some help Yeah like I said I found out the answer to the welsh coin by doing a search on the words liverpool, anglesey and london But this other one is a mystery.... Quote
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