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 Posted 05/13/2016  3:07 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add krazynapa to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
hi there and thank you for your time, the other day I found a coin ( looks like copper) (tastes like it lol) in a garden and there is no date, only a shield with the coat of arms or looks like it just above the top right side ov the shield there are letters H A ( looks like half penny, can any one tell me what coin this is and where its from or the year, on the other side its very battered but u can just make out a boat
location: dover england

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hope the images will help.. please email me thank you
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I moved your welcome post to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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Correct, it's a British tradesman token, also known as a "Conder token" after the English gentlemen who first catalogued them.

The coat of arms on this piece is the lions-and-ships arms of the Cinque Ports. Just yesterday I purchased a token very much like the one shown on this website, from Faversham, with this coat of arms on it.
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See page 58 in the D&H catalog for variations.
http://provincialtokencoinage.weebl...-format.html

Here is a very nice one:
http://www.abccoinsandtokens.com/DH....003.RP.html
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