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1793 LEEK COPPER HALFPENNY___Britain Conder Token___BALE OF GOODS, CLASPED HANDS For Sale


1793 LEEK COPPER HALFPENNY___Britain Conder Token___BALE OF GOODS, CLASPED HANDS
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1793 LEEK COPPER HALFPENNY___Britain Conder Token___BALE OF GOODS, CLASPED HANDS:
$23.50

10K35

FRASCATIUS ANCIENTS

A BEAUTIFUL COPPER CONDER HALF PENNY CONDER TOKEN MINTED IN LEEK STAFFORDSHIRE , DATED 1793 AD

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THE SIZE IS 29.8 MM AND 11.38 GRAMS.

OBVERSE – Cadueus supported by large bale of goods, LEEK COMMERCIAL HALFPENNY 1793

REVERSE – Two hands united with an olive branch, ARTE FAVENTE NIL DESPERANDUM

EDGE - PAYABLE AT LEEK STAFFORDSHIRE

In 1775 the British government ceased production of copper coins, both the half penny and penny. There may have been a sound reason for this, however, the lack of small coinage quickly began to hamper local trade and commerce. The Parys Mining Company in Angsley, Wales, was a miner of copper. Since they had the available resource (copper) they decided to produce half-penny and penny tokens by themselves to alleviate the local problem.

The popularity of the tokens led to other manufacturers, and was apparent by the vast numbers that began to be produced, and within a short number of years there were thousands of different designs in circulation. The edges of the tokens were lettered, so that the holder of the piece would know who had produced it, and could return it to the origin for redemption in legal tender.

Conder/Trade Tokens are named after James Conder who was an early collector and cataloged these interesting coins. They are copper coins (usually pennies and half pennies) minted by towns, businesses, and organizations of all types to meet a need for low denomination coinage that was not being provided, not being minted in sufficient quantity by government, or not making it out to the small towns. These lower denominations were needed to pay workers and make change in an increasingly industrialized society. Thousands of varieties of tokens were minted, many are beautiful and intricate works of art.

Because Conder Tokens were minted independently of government, the creators of these tokens had the freedom to make political statements, social commentary, honor great men, ideals, great events, or just advertise their businesses. Most were officially payable only in certain areas and locations.

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sales start at $.99 with No Minimums and s.

FULL UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY

If the buyer feels that the coin received is not as represented - just return the coin and the buyer will be fully reimbursed for the cost of the coin; the original shipping charge; and the cost to ship the coin back… No Questions Asked. If the buyer is not happy, please let me know, and I will do what I can to make it right.

If you have any questions regarding this sale, please click on “Ask seller a question”.

I will be more than happy to provide you with a response.

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For those new to ancient coins, please see my guide:

FAQ - Beginning Ancient Coin Collectors .

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