Kent-Hawkhurst Conder

Just wanted to share and get some input
What is the rarity on this one? In this grade?
Stefanie

What is the rarity on this one? In this grade?
Stefanie

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I'll have to look it up when I get home but I have only occassionally seen the Hawkhurst tokens on eBay over the last few years.
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
D&H lists as "common."
Big premium for NGC MS-65, of course.
Best to all ~
Tom
Proud (but humbled) "You Suck" Designee, February 2010.
The attribution by NGC is correct, that is not always the case. A genuine trade token issued by Charles Hider, 20,600 minted, the diesinker was Arnold and the manufacturer William Lutwyche. A shield with a horse salient is the Arms of the county of Kent while the wheatsheaf is the Crest of the Hider family.
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
I do not collect conders
And everyone else for their kind comments. I thought that the price
I paid was a little strong but for a ms65 I think its worth it.
Stefanie
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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