An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets: Issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colonies, Within the Last Twenty Years; from the Farthing, to the Penny Size. By James Conder |
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An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets, Issued in Great ... James Conder No preview available - 2018 |
An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets: Issued in Great ... James Conder No preview available - 2008 |
An Arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens, and Medalets: Issued in Great ... James Conder No preview available - 2008 |
Common terms and phrases
ancient Gate-way Anglesey Bearer One Penny Birmingham bottom Sprigs Bristol Britannia sitting British Penny Bust in profile Cap of Liberty Castle Church Crown and Harp Cypher P. M. Dealer in Coins Demand the Bearer Device as last differently executed Druid's Head encircled Engrailed Farthing Female Figure sitting Figure of Britannia Figure of Justice front face Front View Georgius Globe Halfpenny Hands united Head in profile holding Mining Tools Jacobs John large Building Laurel Branches laureled Bust Little Turnstile Liverpool Medals Milled Obverse open Wreath pair of Scales Palm Branches pay on Demand pay the Bearer Payable in Anglesey Payable in Dublin Payable in London Prince of Wales's Pro Bono Publico promise to pay public Building radiated raised Circle round Robert Orchard round the Field Rule Britannia Ship sailing small Ornament South View South-west View Sprigs of Laurel Sprigs of Leaves Tree Wales's Crest Wheatsheaf White Metal Wreath of Oak
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