15 February 2003 auction by Charles Davis (Numismatic Literature) has not only Dalton & Hamer, three Bell books and several other token titles but also "An...
I've recently joined Conder Token Collector's Club and after receiving my first copy of the Club's journal have to suggest (as was previously suggested to me)...
<http://www.mail2world.com/mail/Emoticons/banghead[1].gif> Can anyone help with locating a place where I might be able to find a 17th century merchant token...
Which one are you looking for? ... From: william william To: conders@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 5:52 PM Subject: [Conders] help/17th...
Hi i'am just starting a collection of 18th century trade tokens , i'am a little confused as to the term segs and slabbed i hope someone can put me out of my...
Hello Paul, welcome to the wonderful world of Conder tokens! Daring the wrath of other group members, I have added an image of a Conder token imprisoned in an...
Ray, photo is in Conders/Photo/Cheshire Album. 5th or last coin. Morris rg5turc@... wrote:Morris, I'vebeen through about a dozen folders in the photo...
Wayne, regrettably it is not worth a million dollars. If it was, I would just have copied the picture and ogled it in private. It is a standard Atkins 252...
Inspired by the Conders discussion group I have optimistically started a group for collectors of 19th century silver tokens. This rather obscure and rare...
Anyone with an interest in these tokens should keep in mind that they are named after an early cataloger and token issuer, James Conder. A condor is an...
Please note that either spelling is acceptable. Actually, the more experienced collector's use the Condor version. Refer to the British Condor Token...
"Conder" is indeed the correct term. I'm glad you referenced the Conder Token Collector's Club website at www.conderclub.org. The term "Condor" does not...
Actually, I think neither one of you have it exactly right! Calling them Condor tokens is senseless as they have nothing to do with a nearly extinct big,...
Recent interviews with Gary Sriro and David Stuart that may be of interest are available under Interviews on the menu at the left of the Conder Tokens site at...