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Description Here is a coin calendar issued by James Davies of Birmingham in 1795. This token is about the size of a US silver dollar or a penny sized Condor token. This may not be a true Condor token but it is my favourite in my collection of tokens of the era. NOTE: This token could be used for 2009 as the year 1795 and 2009 are the same days of the week for the year.
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Author Jerry "Woody" from Edmonton, Canada

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