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Conder Tokens - 168 items found
Ultimate Conder Token Guide -Stnd Res v. High Res Files
Standard resolution files v. High resolution files. The Ultimate Guide To Conder Tokens: The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th Century Digital ...
Latest Group of Conder Tokens with some Interesting Stories.....
This first Conder token shows a pig trampling on a crown, mitre, and coat of Arms with speech on a label coming from the pig's mouth saying "Pig's Meat Published by T. Spence London. This next Conder is pretty scarce and is one I've shown before, but I think it has one of the most interesting stories. The pig token represents the swinish multitude trampling upon ecclesiastical, royal, and aristocratic emblems for which he had no respect. " On the reverse is a snake among long grass in under long rays of the sun and the legend says "Nourished " "Pig's Meat" was the title of Spence's weekly periodical from 1793 to 1795....
Roman Republican coins in the British Museum online
I also enjoyed the piece on the history of the collection from 1799 to the 2002 Hersh bequest of 5000+ Republican coins many of which were specifically purchased because the donor knew the BM needed that one. The latter has convincingly divided Brutus' inscribed coin portraits into three main categories: a "baroque' style portrait on the aurei of his co-conspirator Casca, a "neoclassical' style on the aurei of his legatus Costa, and a "realistic' style... In addition to photos of their 12000+ coins there are lists of the moneyers and explanatory articles to help make sense of the material. Careful study has been made of the "eid mar' series from the numismatic perspective by H. A. Cahn, and from the art-historical view by S. Nodelman....












