1792 Great Britain Warwickshire Token DH-231 ANACS VF 35

$125.00

Conder tokens, named after cataloger James Conder, were issued by merchants, industrialists, and municipalities during the late 1700s due to a severe shortage of official coinage. They circulated widely and are now prized for their detailed artistry, regional representation, and insights into Britain’s industrial and social history.

Warwickshire, with towns like Birmingham and Coventry, was a hub of industry and innovation during this period, and many tokens reflect its role in Britain’s economic transformation.

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CVC & Collectables presents this historic 1792 Conder token from Warwickshire, England, issued during a period of widespread coin shortages in late 18th-century Britain. Struck in copper and certified ANACS VF 35, this token is part of the broader series of privately issued coinage that filled the void left by the Royal Mint in the 1790s.

Token Highlights:

  • Date: 1792
  • Region: Warwickshire, England
  • Type: Conder token (Provincial Halfpenny)
  • Metal: Copper
  • Diameter: ~28 mm
  • Grade: ANACS VF 35
  • Catalog Reference: DH-231

Collectibility:

This ANACS VF 35 example offers strong mid-grade eye appeal and retains well-defined detail. An excellent addition to collections of British tokens, 18th-century copper, or pre-Victorian economic history.

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Condition

Very Fine – 35

Grade

ANACS

Year

1792

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