I acquired this Conder Token just the other day.1795 Middlesex, Spence's DH 685a.Edge reads: SPENCE ✻ DEALER ✻ IN ✻ COINS ✻ LONDON ✻ Engraver was Charles James, London.I checked Gary Sriro's CD and found that 10 examples of this type have been soldin the world in the past 12 years or so.Thomas Spence was a radical philosopher, author and publisher.He was also a coin dealer and issued many satirical Conder Tokens.Spence spent time in prison for publishing Thomas Paine's Rights of Man.Occasionally, Spence would toss halfpenny tokens from his second story window to passersby.On those days, he was quite popular, on other days, not so much.He wrote and spoke radically, advocating that all land be owned by all men in common,with some organization proposed but essentially all for the common good.Landowners would all have to give up their land. (Good luck, Thomas Spence.)Spence even wrote a plan for America to deal with our Indian problems, in about 1795.This token remains in superb gEF condition, after more than 200 years in the custody of collectors and dealers.NOTE: The backward 4 in the date on the obverse is obviously not an oversight, it has been repunched the same way.Since Spence went prison in 1794, perhaps he felt it was a bit of a backward year.