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Own a powerful piece of social history with the 1790s Middlesex England Conder Anti-Slavery Token, bearing the iconic inscription, “Am I Not A Man And A Brother?” This beautifully preserved copper token serves as a reminder of the early abolitionist movement in Britain, symbolizing the fight for human rights and equality during a pivotal period in history. Crafted from durable copper, this token features clear, crisp details and has survived in excellent condition, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of historical or political artifacts.

The obverse of the token prominently displays the famous “Am I Not A Man And A Brother?” motif, which became a universal symbol of abolition and human solidarity. Surrounding this central image are inscriptions and decorative elements that reinforce the message of compassion and justice. The reverse often features additional anti-slavery slogans or symbolic imagery, emphasizing the cause that galvanized many in the fight against slavery.

Produced during the 1790s, this Conder Anti-Slavery Token reflects the burgeoning abolitionist movement in Britain, inspired by similar sentiments across the Atlantic. Its craftsmanship and design symbolize the moral outrage and activism of the era, making it a significant artifact for collectors interested in social reform, British history, or anti-slavery campaigns. The coin’s excellent condition ensures that its details remain vivid and impactful, allowing it to serve as a striking display piece or as a treasured historical keepsake.

Whether you’re a collector of political tokens, British history, or the abolitionist movement, this Conder Anti-Slavery Token offers both historical significance and aesthetic appeal. It is a rare piece that captures the spirit of activism and compassion from over two centuries ago. Add this remarkable copper token to your collection today and own a tangible symbol of a movement that changed the course of history—reminding us all of the enduring power of human dignity and solidarity.

Seize this opportunity to preserve and showcase a compelling artifact from the 1790s. The Middlesex England Conder Anti-Slavery Token is more than just a collectible; it’s a testament to moral courage and the ongoing fight for human rights.

Own a powerful piece of social history with the 1790s Middlesex England Conder Anti-Slavery Token, bearing the iconic inscription, “Am I Not A Man And A Brother?” This beautifully preserved copper token serves as a reminder of the early abolitionist movement in Britain, symbolizing the fight for human rights and equality during a pivotal period in history. Crafted from durable copper, this token features clear, crisp details and has survived in excellent condition, making it a meaningful addition to any collection of historical or political artifacts. The obverse of the token prominently displays the famous “Am I Not A Man And A Brother?” motif, which became a universal symbol of abolition and human solidarity. Surrounding this central image are inscriptions and decorative elements that reinforce the message of compassion and justice. The reverse often features additional anti-slavery slogans or symbolic imagery, emphasizing the cause that galvanized many in the fight against slavery. Produced during the 1790s, this Conder Anti-Slavery Token reflects the burgeoning abolitionist movement in Britain, inspired by similar sentiments across the Atlantic. Its craftsmanship and design symbolize the moral outrage and activism of the era, making it a significant artifact for collectors interested in social reform, British history, or anti-slavery campaigns. The coin’s excellent condition ensures that its details remain vivid and impactful, allowing it to serve as a striking display piece or as a treasured historical keepsake. Whether you’re a collector of political tokens, British history, or the abolitionist movement, this Conder Anti-Slavery Token offers both historical significance and aesthetic appeal. It is a rare piece that captures the spirit of activism and compassion from over two centuries ago. Add this remarkable copper token to your collection today and own a tangible symbol of a movement that changed the course of history—reminding us all of the enduring power of human dignity and solidarity. Seize this opportunity to preserve and showcase a compelling artifact from the 1790s. The Middlesex England Conder Anti-Slavery Token is more than just a collectible; it’s a testament to moral courage and the ongoing fight for human rights.

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1790s Middlesex England Conder Anti-Slavery Token, Am I Not A Man And A Brother? Beautiful Condition Copper Token