Canada Provincial (20) New Brunswick (2) Penny 1843, One Cent 1861, Newfoundland One Cent 1865, Nova ScotiaHalifax /Britannia Halfpenny token 1814, Halfpenny 1840, Lower Canada (7) One Penny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Bank Token 1837, Halfpenny Tokens (2) T.S. Brown Montreal, (2), Quebec One Penny Bank Token 1852, Quebec Half Penny Bank Token 1852, Halfpenny 1813 Wellington/ Commerce, Prince Edward Island (6) One Cent Tokens (5) 1855 Fisheries and Agriculture, 1855 Self Government and Free Trade, 1857 Self Government and Free Trade, undated Success To The Fisheries/Speed The Plough, undated Ships, Colonies and Commerce, One Cent 1871, Upper Canada Halfpenny Tokens (2) undated Speed the Plough/No Labour No Bread, Ontario Lesslie & Sons Kingston & Dundas, in mixed grades VG to Good Fine
Canada and Provinces (60) comprising Canada One Cent (43) 1859 (2) Fine and Good Fine, 1876H (2) NVF and About Fine, 1881 VG, 1882 Fair, 1884 NVF, 1886 About Fine/Fine, 1887 Near Fine, 1888 Fine/Near Fine, 1890H Good Fine, 1891 Large Date VG, 1892 (2) both VG/Near Fine, 1893 (2) Fine and NVF, 1895 VG, 1896 VG, 1897 VG/Fine, 1899 Fine, 1900H (2) Near Fine and Good Fine, 1901 VF, 1902 Fine/NVF, 1903 Fine, 1904 VG, 1905 VG/Fair, 1906 VG, 1907 (2)About VF and VF, 1908 Fine, 1909 Fine/Good Fine, 1910 VF, 1911 NVF/VF, 1912 GF/VF, 1913 (2) VF and Fine, 1914 VF/NEF, 1915 VF/GVF, 1916 VF, 1917 VF/GVF, 1918 NEF, 1919 Fine, 1920 VF, Newfoundland (12) 1865 VG, 1873 Fine, 1876H Good Fine, 1880 (2) Fine and Near Fine, 1890 VG/Fair, 1896 VG/About Fine, 1913 Near Fine/Fine, 1919C Good Fine, 1920C Fine/Good Fine, 1929 (2) Fine/VF and Good Fine, Prince Edward Island One Cent 1871 VG, New Brunswick One Cent (2) 1861 Fine, 1864 VG, Nova Scotia One Cent (2) 1861 Near Fine, 1864 VG or better/Fine, many with surface deposit from long-term vinyl storage, this possibly removable with care
Canada and Related (44) comprising Canada (21) 25 Cents 1906, Ten Cents 1943, Five Cents (3) 1891 (holed), 1899 (holed), 1912, One Cent (14) 1859, 1881H, 1884 (2), , 1887, 1888, 1897, 1900, 1902, 1903, 1906, 1911, 1918 (2), VG to Good Fine, Prince Edward Island (2) One Cent 1871 (2) Fine and Fine/Good Fine, Lower Canada (6) One Penny 1837 VG, Halfpennies (2) 1844 Fine, 1852 Near Fine, Sou (undated) KM#Tn4 Fine, Sou undated KM#Tn5 (2) Fine and Good Fine, New Brunswick (3) One Penny 1843 Near Fine, bent, Halfpenny 1843 NVF/GF, One Cent 1864 Fine, Upper Canada (7) Pennies (5) 1852 (2) the first Fine, the second VG holed, 1854 Plain 4 Fine, 1857 (2) both Fine, Halfpennies (2) 1837 VG, 1852 Fine, Nova Scotia (4) Penny Token 1832 Good Fine, 1840 Fine with attempted piercing, Halfpenny Token 1856 NVF, One Cent 1861 Fine, Half Cent 1864 Near Fine, cleaned, Newfoundland One Cent 1943 GVF
Canada (21) and Newfoundland (2) Canada Dollar 1938 slabbed PCGS MS62, 50 Cents (5) 1918 Fine, 1919 Near Fine, 1952 Wide Date in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, 1953 Bright VF/GVF, 1958 EF and lustrous, Newfoundland 50 Cents (2) 1899 Near Fine, 1909 Near Fine, Canada 25 Cents (16) 1872H, 1874, 1900, 1905, 1906, 1907 (2), 1910, 1918 (2), 1919 (2), 1934, 1937H, 1938H, 1939H, in mixed circulated grades, the last three VF to EF, plus a further group of Canada and Islands, One Cent (27) 1859-1903, includes New Brunswick (2), Nova Scotia (2) and Prince Edward Island (1) these in mixed grades to VF
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