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A 1794 Canterbury Token W 2 Dates And 3 Shields

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Nice. Errors are actually surprisingly hard to come across with Conder tokens - all I've seen are a few Brockages. I dont think Mules count as errors, as it seems the Soho mint produced them to sell to collectors
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Cool! Is the shield on the obverse raised or incuse?
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That shield (and the partial date on that side), are incuse.


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