~18th Century "Conder" Tokens -The LL&P Collection
1797 1p G. Brit.
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Coin Details
Origin/Country: |
G.BRIT - GLOUCESTERSHIRE |
Item Description: |
PENNY 1797 G.BRIT D&h-4 GLOUCESTERSHIRE E: PLAIN |
Full Grade: |
PCGS MS 64 Brown |
Owner: |
Best2u |
Owner Comments:
Gloucestershire-Gloucester, D&H-4, MS-64BN. Edge: Plain. Rarity: common. Diesinker & Manufacturer: Wyon or Kempson. In the D&H book these are listed as “easily met” with #4 being the scarcest. I haven’t found that to be true. Numbers 3, 8, and 9 I’ve seen offered several times but the others very seldom come up for sale. The Church is still in use and somewhat still resembles the church on the token. The name of St. Mary De Lode refers to the church being by a water way that had a ferry across a river to the west that members could access. Lode in old English meant water course. (I think, I believe, I read, I’ve been told). Off from eBay with a Heritage sticker