On this page you will find an ever growing catalog of Copper Conder Tokens and brief information pertaining to each coin, business, association, or person depicted on the coin if applicable.

Conder Tokens, also known as 18th Century Provincial Tokens, are named after James Conder who was an early collector and cataloged these interesting coins. They are copper coins (usually pennies and half pennies) minted by towns, businesses, and organizations of all types to meet a need for low denomination coinage that was not being provided, not being minted in sufficient quantity by government, or not making it out to the small towns. These lower denominations were needed to pay workers and make change in an increasingly industrialized society. Thousands of varieties of tokens were minted, many are beautiful and intricate works of art.

 
• British Conder Tokens (Copper Pennies and Half Pennies)
1792 John Howard Copper Conder Token / Half Penny / Warwickshire D&H 145 1793 Sir Isaac Newton Copper Conder Token / Half Penny / Middlesex D&H 1033 1794 John of Gaunt Copper Conder Token / Half Penny
 
1795 William Allen Copper Conder Token / Half Penny / Middlesex D&H 246a 1795 Duke of York / Wooden Walls of Old England Copper Conder Token / Half Penny / D&H Middlesex D&H 985  

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Attribution of Coins and Historical information Sources:
en.wikipedia.org •  www.answers.com www.thecondercabinet.homestead.comwww.napoleonicmedals.orgwww.coinfacts.comwww.coin.about.comwww.tibetancoins.comwww.coinworld.com 2005 Standard Catalog of World Coins: 1901-Present www.edixxon.com www.worldcoingallery.com