A new Conder token came today! (Kent)
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Faversham, Kent 1794 Halfpenny Token.
Edge: "PAYABLE AT IOHN CROWSS COPPER SMITH X. X"
Edge: "PAYABLE AT IOHN CROWSS COPPER SMITH X. X"
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<< <i>Looks real cool Michael. I have to tell you because of you I am becoming more interested in these tokens. >>
I'm just a newbie with these, I owe what little I know to Farthing and Conder101.
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A genuine trade token intended by the merchant to circulate as money. Dies engraved by either Roger Dixon or Arnold of Birmingham (Dalton & Hamer and Arthur Waters are in disagreement on who the engraver was.) and struck by William Lutwyche for John Crowe, a Brazier (not coppersmith, the edge die was in error) in the town of Faversham in county Kent.