D&H 29 Lancaster, Lancashire edge should read; PAYABLE IN LONDON BRISTOL & LANCASTER – X – D&H 29a Lancaster, Lancashire edge should read; PAYABLE IN...
Keeping in mind the last half page of Samuel Hamer's introduction in the D&H book, this would most probably be considered a blundered 29a edge. Gary Sriro...
Thank you for the quick response. Your assessment of the Lancashire DH29a blundered edge makes good sense to me, and I will catalogue as such. Thanks again ...
Simply put they were not a Regal or State coinage, but were instead a coinage created for mercants in and sometimes by the various Counties ("Provinces") of...
... sense ... Jeff, exactly what to call these tokens is an excellent question without a really good answer. Certainly many were made in the provinces, but a...
True, but from what I understand Conder's work became the standard reference for the series until the Atkins book in 1890. That seems a good enough reason to...
Hello all. I was wondering if someone could give me an idea of relative scarcity of various issues. For example, is 'scarce' somewhere near a mintage of 10...
A lot closer to 10 than 10,000, but usually significantly more than 10... There are a number of different scales... and all have a subjective element Marc ... ...
Unfortunately, one can't generally assume that "scarce" tokens are also tokens originally manufactured in especially small quantities. Bell (1963) includes...
In the words of the Mad Monarch (JB), "....buy the best you can afford and understand." With time, if you are like most of us what you can afford will not...
Some time ago, some "authority" advised me about this and I have written on the front endpage of my D & H 10 or less RRR 11-30 RR 31-72 R 73-150 Scarce...
He is removed, but since it is an open forum he can rejoin. If problems like this keep occuring, we can require approval of new members. Mike ... From:...
G'day from south eastern Australia. My wife and I could use a little help here. We keep finding unusual (at least to us!) tokens and fake coins. We joined the...
Hi Wal & Jill, I believe what you have there is a 19th century Scottish farthing token. I've seen one other exactly as you describe with the blank side. I...
W & J ~ I've seen that one before, too, and may even have sold it on eBay a few years ago. I don't collect them per se, but they often show up when I buy...
Does anyone here in the group own an example of Shropshire 11? If so can they send me pictures? The reason I ask is because I am finding it impossible to...
Gary's CD just arrived in the mail and I happened to be cruising through the images so I took a look at Shropshire folder ... image he has looks like a...
Ok, I looked at my copy of the 2007 CD and that is the same picture that he used last year. It is NOT an 11. I haven't been able to figure out what it is so...
Anyone know of a website with the history of the 18th and 19th century English lotteries? For some reason I can't seem to find much on them. I just purchased a...
I can't help with web sites but how about "A History of English Lotteries: Now for the First Time Written" by John Ashton? You can find copies for sale through...
Thanks for the info Eric. Looks interesting, but it's a little more than I would want to pay right now. I'm really just wanting to add a little history note...
I've been browsing through the Conder Cabinet images and thoroughly enjoyed the exquisite images of the conder tokens provided by Gary Sriro. I noticed that...
That spot is just a place where something has gotten on the coin and caused a stain. There has been no electrolysis done on the coin. Michael Schmidt ... ...
Just a line to see activity. Anyone have an interest in Lancashire? Have a few good quality other counties willing to trade for Lancashire Pennies and...
Hello All, I just found these cd's with 14 old token references on ebay. They took a best offer of $6.50 from me. Mike Search for- Gold Silver copper tokens...
... on ... books ... looks ... I found this also, it includes several 18th and early 19th century UK maps for tracing token locations 135 antique maps ENGLAND...
Not that great a deal. Turns out the books have been downloaded from Google books and are available for free download. Just go to Google Books and search for...