They have a lot of useful links which will take you to any further information you need.
The standard reference work for Conder Tokens is Dalton and Hamer . Digital copies are available on disk for around $75 but I recently found a legitimate (i.e. non pirated) copy available for free. I'll post the link once I've had the chance to review it. (I need to update my Adobe reader first)
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!
I could not open the first website, but the second was very interesting, I didn't know the history of the British copper penny. do you have any other conder tokens available?
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
If you've asked sooner I could have given you some, I've got 7 of them up for sale at the moment.
Here's the 1910 catalogue by Dalton and Hamer free online. You can either look at it online or download it as a PDF so you can look it up on your own computer or print it out if you want a physical copy
Who would have thought someone would buy me that token? But don't worry, I know how to get him back, I'll have to find a really nice penny, and a worn dirty penny.
Taking a break from swapping for a while, but still interested in pre 1799 Spanish coins, I will make time for that!
Yes, that was a really nice thing to do. You're a decent bloke who treats others right so what goes around comes around I reckon. Some things you just can't put a price on.
Do you think the "coin hustlers" will ever understand this?
Non illegitimis carborundum est. Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!