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1790’s Thomas Spence "End Of Pain" Conder Token, 1/4 Penny Farthing, Copper, 21mm Diameter, NGC MS61BN, D&H-1105 Rated “Scarce”
A ever so popular well hung obverse pictorial which is a nicely centered medium chocolate brown with faint patina and no spot or verdigris issues. Struck on a cracked planchet as commonly seen visible in the photo, however also being mentioned for accuracies sake. This example ends your pain of trying to find a UNC example without needing to stretch your budget in a noose for the typical $1.8K to crazy money $3-6K high grade MS level. So count your farthings fast then send me a PM to hold if interested as this one shouldn't hang around long before a deal is executed.

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