English: This is the obverse of a Conder Token issued for Mr. Gilbert Pidcock in the 1790s to advertise his exhibition of wild animals at Exeter Change, in the Strand. The series of "Pidcock's tokens" are very popular with collectors, and exhibit an array curious animals. This token is indexed in Dalton and Hamer as Middlesex 414.
Date
June 27, 2013 for the photograph. The 1790s for the token design.
Source
Actual token.
Author
BrandonBigheart for the photograph; Gilbert Pidcock for the token issue.
Token:
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