1794 Condor Token [solved]

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I have another coin from my box of unidentified coins and was wondering if anyone can help me out with information on it so I can have it added to the catalog and let me know if it has any value?


J H TOOKE ESQ
Diameter:28mm
Weight:7.9g

Thank you in advance
Matt

EDIT: I found this link and believe it to be the same coin. https://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins.pl?coin=20421
Here's another link ..

https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=1226061&partId=1&searchText=treason&page=1
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Hello,
A "Conder" that you can find in Dalton Hamer. Here is the page:

You can get the catalogue here for free. The downloadable version is searchable and works fine.
http://provincialtokencoinage.weebly.com/
Best regards.
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Thank you for your help I just submitted a entry to the catalog with that information.

Matt
Status changed to Solved (Myeackle, 25 Oct 2019, 13:57)
That saved me a job - I have one also, and saw it was not yet on here,
and one day was going to create a page.


P.S. A condor is a bird; the tokens are named after James Conder who
created an early catalogue for them. :)
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Quote: "ZacUK"​ That saved me a job - I have one also, and saw it was not yet on here,
​and one day was going to create a page.


​P.S. A condor is a bird; the tokens are named after James Conder who
​created an early catalogue for them. :)
​Very Nice I have submitted a entry of it for the catalog so it should be there shortly but I have to say your images would definitely do better than mine once it is published.

Matt

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