~18th Century "Conder" Tokens -The LL&P Collection
1797 1/2p G.Brit.
D&H-288
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
GREAT BRITAIN - 1660-1815 |
Item Description: |
1/2P 1797 G.BRIT D&H-288 WARWICKSHIRE - COVENTRY |
Full Grade: |
NGC MS 64 BN |
Owner: |
Best2u |
Owner Comments:
Warwickshire-Coventry, D&H-288, PF-64 BN. Edge: Coventry Token. Rarity: scarce. - I always have a hard time telling a proof token from a Bronzed token.To me a proof token should have proof-like fields and the design device should be something less than proof-like. A bronzed token should be even proof-like on everything and have that deep water-like shine to it along with that chestnut color. NGC calls this a proof I'll call it a bronzed proof. Shown is the Hall today with a little info about it.