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EDGE: Milled

Issued for general circulation
MINTAGE: 103,000

DIESINKER: Thomas Wyon MANUFACTURER: Peter Kempson

"James Conder was a linen draper at Tavern Street, Ipswich. He was an ardent collector of tokens and the author of the standard work on the subject until it was superseded by that of Atkins in 1892. This is therefore the origin of the generic name of Conder Tokens for these pieces." David Stuart


Nice! I did not know Conder had his own token. D&H #35
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I did not know Conder had his own token.


It is mentioned in his biography.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Conder

Apparently they're not uncommon. It seems in general that a lot of the tokens from this period survived.

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