neilithicman
Joined: 22-Nov-2017
Posts: 945
Posted: 4-Jul-2019, 23:19
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Edited: 8-Jul-2019, 02:39
Posted: 4-Jul-2019, 23:19
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Edited: 8-Jul-2019, 02:39
These tokens are similar to the UK Conder tokens, they were produced by local companies between 1857 and 1881 to address a shortage of official low denomination currency. I've picked up a few little bulk lots of them recently and I have a couple of double-ups.
If anyone is interested in them I'll put up some pictures of my token doubles and the silver coins tonight.
What? Me Worry
oggy
Joined: 8-Mar-2016
Posts: 1777
Posted: 5-Jul-2019, 08:28
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Posted: 5-Jul-2019, 08:28
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Do you have any of those beautiful ship types you used to have?
neilithicman
Joined: 22-Nov-2017
Posts: 945
Posted: 5-Jul-2019, 10:28
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Posted: 5-Jul-2019, 10:28
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I have this one
But unfortunately not for swap/sale as it's my only copy
What? Me Worry
jimpop
Joined: 26-Jan-2013
Posts: 1065
Posted: 6-Jul-2019, 13:19
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Posted: 6-Jul-2019, 13:19
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Do you have any with thes Maori warrior design?
ALLRED1950
Joined: 2-Jul-2012
Posts: 4670
Posted: 6-Jul-2019, 16:23
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Posted: 6-Jul-2019, 16:23
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Hi Neil
If you want I think I can take them off your hands. PM me with what you have and what you need for them
Thank you for the Millner and Thompson, Christchurch R# 377
It is, what it is, or is it.
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