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Help with a British Conder token D&H number

I posted this ATS, in the "Conder" thread" and a separate thread but wanted to get opinions here tooimage

I decided to submit for grading and included the various copies of paper work from the original owner of this Conder.

NGC is going to slab it as a 299b but it does not have a milled edge. It has a plain edge, therefore it should not be a 299 either
since that designation has lettering.

What is the best way to differentiate this token from the others as far as indicating it on the slab?
I asked since is not listed in the D&H I thought to have it indicated as a 299 with a caption of "plain edge"

What do you guys think?


Also a side noteimage......................I found a book from the 60's for sale titled
"Specious Tokens and those struck for General Circulation 1784-1804"
By:R.C Bell......kinda neat using the tokens obverse for the cover page :grin:


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Here is the Conder in question.

Thanks for any help.

Stefanie


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Comments

  • giorgio11giorgio11 Posts: 3,936 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Totally cool, and a beautiful piece. I might suggest Middlesex-DH299 var Plain Edge. If that will fit on the insert.

    "Asses running for sixpence," hmmm, that hits a bit too close to home ... image
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