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#1 User is offline   Tiffibunny 

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Posted 29 June 2005 - 09:10 PM

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1812 Lower Canada Half Penny Token

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1828 Upper Canada Half Penny Token

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1850 Bank of Upper Canada Half Penny Token

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1857 Bank of Upper Canada One Penny Token
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Posted 11 February 2006 - 12:03 AM

Sorry I know this is an old post, but I though I would add to it...
btw I really like your 1812... I have quite a few bank tokens, here are a few of them.

1837 One Penny
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1850 half Penny
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1844 Half Penny
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1837 One Penny
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Posted 11 February 2006 - 12:08 AM

Additions to anything are always welcome. Nice ones. :ninja:
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Posted 12 February 2006 - 12:01 AM

I like that Montreal half penny.
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Posted 12 February 2006 - 10:32 PM

I like a lot of the old Canadian bank tokans, and own a few. I wonder if any are rare or valuable? At any rate they are very attractive.
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Posted 12 February 2006 - 11:46 PM

numismatistnick, on Feb 12 2006, 03:27 PM, said:

I like a lot of the old Canadian bank tokans, and own a few. I wonder if any are rare or valuable? At any rate they are very attractive.
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Some are rare/valuable, but many are available at very affordable prices.
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Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:44 PM

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His my nicest Canadian bank token
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Posted 13 February 2006 - 11:46 PM

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Number of downloads: 72ent]Here are a couple of other ones.
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Posted 14 February 2006 - 04:37 PM

You need to lighten up a bit.

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Posted 14 February 2006 - 07:18 PM

:ninja: Those have nice toning

I read somewhere that these marks on some of the tokens were from the merchants striking them to see if they were real, is this true?
one of the strikes is located under the U, they are on several of my tokens

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Posted 21 March 2006 - 02:29 AM

Here is a small sampling from my collection (most aren't photographed yet):

Bust & Harp issued in Lower Canada c. 1826 (5.6g) Grade AU+
Nobody took credit for these lightweight brass tokens, but there were everywhere in Lower Canada from the mid 1820s through most of the 1830s
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Bank of Montreal Un Sous (half penny) issued in Lower Canada c. 1835 (8.1g) Grade EF+.
This was a bank issue, but still illegal in the eyes of Britain. At least it is made of copper and has a little more weight than the Bust & Harp above.
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Starr & Shannon issued in Halifax Nova Scotia 1815 (6.1g) Grade EF+.
A nice copper engraved and minted by John Sherriff in Liverpool for Nova Scotia hardware merchants Starr & Shannon.
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Bank of Upper Canada issued in Province of Canada 1854 (8.2g) Grade BU.
Often mistaken for Upper Canada tokens, this was issued after Upper and Lower Canada were united to form the Province of Canada. The name refers to the bank that issued this series. This was a quality series, and the last tokens before Canada went decimal and got official coinage. The St. George series of pennies and half-pennies were minted by the Royal Mint and Ralph Heaton's mint.
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Ships Colonies Commerce (American Flag) issued in Prince Edward Island c. 1829 (4.2g) Grade aEF
A large series with many varieties, but only the first two have an "American" flag, both of which were minted by Wright & Bale in New York. The other example has the Wright & Bale mint mark.
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No Labour No Bread issued in Upper Canada c. 1830 (6.0g) Grade VF
One of the many tokens with a political slogan. This series was issued by a grocer in Upper Canada.
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That's only a sampling of the variety available!
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Posted 21 March 2006 - 02:57 AM

Welcome aboard! What beauties! :ninja:
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Posted 26 March 2006 - 12:42 AM

numismatistnick, on Feb 12 2006, 06:27 PM, said:

I like a lot of the old Canadian bank tokans, and own a few. I wonder if any are rare or valuable? At any rate they are very attractive.
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There are a few that are extremely rare, also ones that are common. They range from $5.00 or so Canadian into the thousands and thousands of $
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Posted 26 November 2009 - 05:39 PM

Occasionally I come across a proof Canadian bank token produced by the Royal or Heaton mints.



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