elverno
CA
United States
I collect coins and medals from the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. This spans 1789-1815. The Smith and NP collections were acquired through the generosity of some friends. Any coin that I post
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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½ Penny Conder Token. A man and a monkey in antic postures. CAN YOU DO SO.... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. Advertising many different types of entertainment, all in one place.... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
1/2 Penny token. Features William Pitt in his capacity of Warden of the Cinque Ports.... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
1/2 Penny token. This was sold as a novelty at Pidcock's exhibition hall. The animals were... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
1794 ½ Penny Conder token. The legend on the reverse is satire of course, the gentlemen... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
Penny token. B&B Copper Company.... | 1811 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. This features the Prince of Wales.... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. Bell says in Commercial Coins: 'Joseph Clarke was a hatter and hosier at... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
Farthing. One of Spence's political tokens. This one is a parody of another token that calls... | 1796 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. A second example of the Newgate prison token.... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
1792 ½ Penny Conder Token. John of Ghent, or Gaunt, was the fourth son of Edward III, and... | 1792 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. Water filters.... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. Erskine & Gibbs were lawyers that defended several men on charges of... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. Bell said: 'The design and legend of the obverse is a mystery. Possibly... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. One of the less common Lackington tokens.... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. Unlike most of the 'Glorious First of June' tokens this one dates from... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. The Tooke tokens are an interesting part of British history. This... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. This remarkable token was apparently a relief for a teething child. He... | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder Token. Lackington ran one of the largest book stores in the world at the time.... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||
½ Penny Conder token. This unusual token features the defendant on one side and the names of... | 1794 | United Kingdom | ||