help found two coins one is tin 1775 and tincoin 1797

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could someone move my first pie of king george its way the the side of the others u can not c t5he first pic thanks
 

Hopefully, here you go :icon_thumleft:.

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IP............These are the 2 I told you about. KG is 1775, you can see it pretty good under magnification. 1792 on the other. I looked these up and they sell for between $27- 60 or so, but in MUCH better condition. Thought we had a winner. Never saw Condor Tokens like this. The 1775 might be Regal. Would have to weigh it. It does seem light, but if it is CFT., it's a very well made contemporary. There are no file marks, and the planchet is perfectly round. There is a small ding at 4 o'clock on the outer rim, but other than that, it appears very well struck. NICE ID!!! Hogge
 

hogge said:
IP............These are the 2 I told you about. KG is 1775, you can see it pretty good under magnification. 1792 on the other. I looked these up and they sell for between $27- 60 or so, but in MUCH better condition. Thought we had a winner. Never saw Condor Tokens like this. The 1775 might be Regal. Would have to weigh it. It does seem light, but if it is CFT., it's a very well made contemporary. There are no file marks, and the planchet is perfectly round. There is a small ding at 4 o'clock on the outer rim, but other than that, it appears very well struck. NICE ID!!! Hogge


Both very common and only worth a couple bucks, but what did you expect when he is not you! :laughing9:
 

Iron Patch said:
hogge said:
IP............These are the 2 I told you about. KG is 1775, you can see it pretty good under magnification. 1792 on the other. I looked these up and they sell for between $27- 60 or so, but in MUCH better condition. Thought we had a winner. Never saw Condor Tokens like this. The 1775 might be Regal. Would have to weigh it. It does seem light, but if it is CFT., it's a very well made contemporary. There are no file marks, and the planchet is perfectly round. There is a small ding at 4 o'clock on the outer rim, but other than that, it appears very well struck. NICE ID!!! Hogge


Both very common and only worth a couple bucks, but what did you expect when he is not you! :laughing9:

Ah! common IP be gentle, nice finds anyway :icon_thumright:.
hammered
 

hammered said:
Iron Patch said:
hogge said:
IP............These are the 2 I told you about. KG is 1775, you can see it pretty good under magnification. 1792 on the other. I looked these up and they sell for between $27- 60 or so, but in MUCH better condition. Thought we had a winner. Never saw Condor Tokens like this. The 1775 might be Regal. Would have to weigh it. It does seem light, but if it is CFT., it's a very well made contemporary. There are no file marks, and the planchet is perfectly round. There is a small ding at 4 o'clock on the outer rim, but other than that, it appears very well struck. NICE ID!!! Hogge


Both very common and only worth a couple bucks, but what did you expect when he is not you! :laughing9:




Ah! common IP be gentle, nice finds anyway :icon_thumright:.
hammered


Hogge knows what I mean! ;D (and I bet his friends do too!)
 

hogge said:
IP............These are the 2 I told you about. KG is 1775, you can see it pretty good under magnification. 1792 on the other. I looked these up and they sell for between $27- 60 or so, but in MUCH better condition. Thought we had a winner. Never saw Condor Tokens like this. The 1775 might be Regal. Would have to weigh it. It does seem light, but if it is CFT., it's a very well made contemporary. There are no file marks, and the planchet is perfectly round. There is a small ding at 4 o'clock on the outer rim, but other than that, it appears very well struck. NICE ID!!! Hogge

Most Trade Tokens as we call them are either pretty common or not heavily collected so don't command high prices. Also there are hundreds & hundreds of different types (& thats just the British ones), far more than the British & US coin types put together, so you are very likely to find many you have never seen (so am I).
 

diggingitrtb said:
thanks 4 the id,not worth much but i had fun finding them,2 more coins to add to the collection


The first day I ever hunted a field and found 4 old coins I dug one of those 1792s. Seeing a 1700s dates was a pretty amazing thing to me at the time.
 

neat finds i like em :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

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