In Memory of Bill McKivor, 1940-2021

These pages contain information which was previously posted on
Bill's "The Copper Corner" website.

Homepage | Introduction | History | Archived Price Lists

 

Conder04_obv.JPG (18733 bytes) Conder08_rev.JPG (18637 bytes) Conder09_obv.JPG (19668 bytes) Conder20_obv.JPG (19712 bytes) Conder17_obv.JPG (19830 bytes)
Click on thumbnail images to see a larger version of each photo.

18th Century English Provincial token coinage — or "Conder" tokens

Home / Intro / 18th Century

Introduction

Probably the most popular of the English token series, they were avidly collected 200 years ago, and are still avidly collected today. The social, economic, and political lives of the people during the 1780-1800 period are mirrored here. The Americans call them "Conder" tokens, after James Conder, an early cataloger of the series.

The major reference work on "Conder" tokens is The Provincial Token Coinage of the 18th Century by R. Dalton and S. H. Hamer. Simply referred to as "D&H" by most collectors, it contains descriptions of thousands of tokens, with 4500 plated.

History

Bibliography


This site created with Microsoft Expression Web.
Website design by Eric Holcomb.