Originally posted by: PerryHall Conder was the name of the person who catalogued the many privately issued British tokens from the late 1700's era.
These are named after James Conder who struck these for his drapery business in Ipswich and published a catalogue in 1798 titled "An arrangement of Provincial Coins, tokens, and medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, within the last twenty years, from the farthing to the penny size".
Conder was the name of the person who catalogued the many privately issued British tokens from the late 1700's era.
These are named after https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Conder">James Conder who struck these for his drapery business in Ipswich and published a catalogue in 1798 titled "An arrangement of Provincial Coins, tokens, and medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, within the last twenty years, from the farthing to the penny size".
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Conder was the name of the person who catalogued the many privately issued British tokens from the late 1700's era.
These are named after James Conder who struck these for his drapery business in Ipswich and published a catalogue in 1798 titled "An arrangement of Provincial Coins, tokens, and medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, within the last twenty years, from the farthing to the penny size".
Conder was the name of the person who catalogued the many privately issued British tokens from the late 1700's era.
These are named after https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Conder">James Conder who struck these for his drapery business in Ipswich and published a catalogue in 1798 titled "An arrangement of Provincial Coins, tokens, and medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the colonies, within the last twenty years, from the farthing to the penny size".
Thanks. I knew a forum expert would give a more definitive answer. This forum is a great source of information.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
yup.
heard from him in-person via the i.s.n.a., i think it was 10-10-15.
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