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Seen this in an auction. An Angsley Conder token, supposedly used as a Hardtimes cash token in place of early colonial coinage. Anyone have any additional info and a value of this thing? Seems intriguing to me, another bit of early history.


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Somewhere between D&H #398-410, depending on obverse detail insufficiently clear and (possibly) the nature of the edge lettering which isn't available. The place towards which the right upright of the M in the script points helps to narrow it down.

I'll be moving this to United Kingdom Coins for a better audience.
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I found a site previously where you can view the D&H catalog:

http://provincialtokencoinage.weebly.com/

If you click on "Anglesey-Wales", your coin starts on page 70. It may help narrow down exactly which one it is.

Here's another good page (and site) for info about Conder tokens:

http://sohomint.info/tokentimeline.html
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I found it on uk's ebay!

The reverse is upside down here - It's PMC - Parys Mines Co. Obverse is a Druid!
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