Condor Token Help
Here are images of two condor token... part of a group I picked up recently. Can not identify the first one and wonder about variety on second - would appreciate any help from the experts.



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The second appears to be one of Suffolk 16 through 16e depending on the edge. If the edge is discernible it will establish the variety.
Bob
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Canadian Preconfederation tokens
https://photos.app.goo.gl/CLnf9bHh3wLzFBbe7
British Historical Medals
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Dalton and Hamer online
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or search "online Dalton and Hamer"
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Canadian Preconfederation tokens
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British Historical Medals
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I looked into these several years ago, when my early american coppers got too expensive. The Early American Copper Society (EAC) had a handful of dealers that did colonial tokens and british tokens. Here's a link to some other dealers: http://www.condertokens.net/dealer.php
I always kept a link to Bill McKivor, The Copper Corner out of Seattle, WA. He not only carried a nice list of tokens, but he also carried a lot of reference books that you can't find in the States, but can in GB and Europe. Many of the token collectors I met had great "niche" collections, either types, or engravers, or buildings, etc.
I probably need to revisit my hard times copper box, I guess....hope this helps!
I will have to give that fellow a look.