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How do you make at least three factual errors in such a short description?
h-56 1792 Liverpool Condor Token. U.S. Colonial Circulating coinage. These were some of the first coins brought to circulate in the new colonies of the US.
1) Condor tokens were made after the US colonial period.
2) They generally were not brought to the US to circulate.
3) The US did not have new colonies during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Collector and dealer in obsolete currency. Always buying all obsolete bank notes and scrip.
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Yes, but the three false statements might make the item easier to sell at a higher price. That's why you do the research before you bid or buy.
Hint:
Don't buy.
BHNC #203
They are also known as Conder tokens, not Condor tokens; unless perhaps a large bird is using them.
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Is the seller a "condor" of some sort -- awaiting the next brain-dead buyer to have his bones picked clean?
Condor picking on a wolf, alongside a cormorant (diving bird) on the face of the Liverpool conder token.
Lance.
"A car is a tool that takes you from one place to another. Everything beyond that is a payment for other people's perception of you."
OK, I guess "Condor" makes four mistakes, and I picked up his spelling error.
I love the condor going after the wolf. Does that really happen or is it just Photoshop?
Appears to be an Andean condor "chasing" a North American gray wolf, so it's probably not real. Condor wing span is about 9-10-feet.
The wolf COULD have been on vacation in Chile when this picture was taken....................
I'm still trying to figure out if it's a BU Morgan, a silver bar, a BU Half Dollar, or gold.
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TJ was busy manning the counter so a novice apprentice was doing the auctions.
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Tastes a lot like spotted owl.
What the heck, here is a Conder token.......... Not a wolf, not a condor, but, Birds and Beast.
Not to mention that it's a token, not a coin!
The Condors were four musical lads from Liverpool.
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Well, at least the sale price of $12.50 is fitting. Which begs the question: Was the errant hyperbole worth the return ?
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