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Let the Feeding Frenzy Commence!

Well, this may be a bit over-blown... image

That said, I own two of the 1795, maybe he's right and the 1796 is fabulous!
Vern
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You want how much?!!
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    1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,466 ✭✭✭✭
    He's looking for a sucker on a 10c listing.

    Gene
    Gene

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    bozboz Posts: 1,405
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    The great use of life is to spend it on something that will outlast it--James Truslow Adams
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    <<The dies were less than perfect, so; you get that Colonial "our technology sucks" flavour. >>


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    Bill

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    What is the true value of that token "seriously" ... $15-45 USD?
    Or am I way out in left field whistling in the dark. I have a couple of Conder's but decided that until I got some reading material on tokens that I was open to buying foolishly.
    Waiting for my new Krause and researching some of those interesting English/Irish/Scottish goodies from across the pond.
    Seriously guys what is this thing worth? I know the price listed on the Bay of E is pure Penguin Pucky.
    "Any fool can use Power, but it is our wits that make us men."

    Collecting Penguins, Named Ship Coins and other assorted goodies

    Looking for Circulated coins of Papua New Guinea

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    danglendanglen Posts: 1,674 ✭✭✭


    << <i> This coin is going to start a feeding frenzy. I can feel it. >>



    I guess that so far the frenziers have not received the word on this token image
    danglen

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    farthingfarthing Posts: 3,294 ✭✭✭
    Appears to be an example of Lothian Edinburgh DH #1

    If I was bidding and if the seller had shown both sides, maybe $40-50
    Just one side shown, maybe $25-40
    R.I.P. Wayne, Brad
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    I agree, Lothian 1. At first I thought it was Middlesex 292 or 293 but they are dated 1795 with the date in a larger font.
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