FREE: 1850 BANK OF UPPER CANADA HALF PENNY ** BEAUTIFUL XF/AU CONDITION **
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The listing, 1850 BANK OF UPPER CANADA HALF PENNY ** BEAUTIFUL XF/AU CONDITION ** has ended.
1850 bank of upper canada half penny ** beautiful xf/au condition ** full bold detail full bold crown reverse..small rim nick.. beautiful high grade xf/au condition...see pics free shipping to u.s. and canada
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Just a little information for the bidders : " The Bank of Upper Canada was established in 1821 in York (Toronto, Ontario) under a charter granted by the Province of Upper Canada in 1819. When Upper and Lower Canada were united in 1841 to form the Province of Canada, it was decided that only the bank that held the government accounts should have the right to issue copper tokens. This privilege was enjoyed by the Bank of Montreal until 1848. Following the passage of the Rebellion Losses Bill in 1849, rioting in Montreal led to the destruction of the legislative buildings and the capital of the province was transferred to Toronto. As a result, the right to issue tokens passed to the Bank of Upper Canada. " Between 1850 and 1857 the Bank of Upper Canada issued a series of handsome penny and halfpenny copper tokens. The obverse of the halfpenny token issued in 1850 featured a St. George and the dragon motif encircled by the legend BANK OF UPPER CANADA and the date. The St. George motif was designed by Benedetto Pistrucci for the British sovereign of 1817 and is considered to be the definitive representation of the theme.
I had to go all in on this one because I really really would like to have one without a hole in it. Thanks for the info Mark. Now I would really really really like to get one without a hole in it.