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The Geoffrey Bell Token Collection

G eoffrey Bell A u c t i o n s

May 28th & 29th, 2015

FALL EXPO SALE • OCTOBER 1-2, 2015 Featuring the Historic Richard Cooper Collection Part 2

Future offerings will include notable collections: JOHN LOYE COLLECTION Featuring a rare 1845 Bank of Montreal Halfpenny proof, rare Banque du Peuple penny in AU condition and specimens of several sideviews

COMMUNION TOKEN COLLECTION Outstanding and likely the finest known in private or public hands

COUNTERMARK COLLECTION Up to 2,000 pieces with Part 1 offered in this sale

ONTARIO MERCHANT TOKENS Post Breton, listed by McColl.

To be held in conjunction with The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon at the Toronto Reference Library, 2nd Floor 789 Yonge Street (1 street north of Bloor)

We invite you to consign with our winning team!

Brian

Dawn

Rayna

Consignment deadline is August 9th, 2015

Geoff

Geoffrey Bell A u c t i o n s

The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, Ontario Lot viewing will take place May 28th & 29th, 10am – 5pm EDT We are once again pleased to conduct our auction, in conjunction with the 2015 Spring Toronto Coin Expo. We are excited to be featuring The Geoffrey Bell collection of pre-Confederation tokens and coins. This sale is also complimented with the first installment of countermark tokens from The Richard Cooper Collection. Selections from numerous other consigners round out another outstanding auction. We feel privileged to be given the opportunity to be entrusted with such treasures and thank our contributors who have placed their faith in us. We are a family company proud to offer professional auction services. Our integrity and honesty are paramount to us at all times and we are not reticent to tap the top expertise in North America to help us with attribution. We thank those who have given advice, opinions and expertise to help us produce a first-rate auction especially Chris Faulkner, Warren Baker, Bill Cross (Charlton Press), Don Olmstead, Michael Wilson, Jared Stapleton, Bob Graham, Gary Miller, Blaine Hare and Michael Findlay. A special thank you goes out to Mary Anne Luzba for her efforts in preparing the catalogue in a timely fashion.

SESSION 1 – The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon – Thursday, May 28th 6pm EDT The Geoffrey Bell Collection of Pre-Confederation Coins & Tokens

Lots 1-370

The Cooper Collection of Countermark Tokens

Lots 371-775

SESSION 2 – The Bram & Bluma Appel Salon – Friday, May 29th 6pm EDT Pre-Confederation Tokens Nova Scotia Tokens Countermarks Post-Confederation Tokens Breton Related Ephemera Prisoner of War Money Foreign Tokens Canadian Medals

776-786 787-808 809-811 812-814 815-817 818-820 821-822 823-843

Foreign Medals Maritime Decimal Canadian Decimal Test Tokens Royal Canadian Mint Miscellaneous Banking Ephemera Army Bill

844-853 854-856 857-1090 1091-1116 1117-1126 1127-1130 1131-1137 1138

Chartered Banknotes Dominion of Canada Bank of Canada Error & Interesting Notes Bank of Canada World Banknotes World Gold Coins World Coins

1139-1195 1196-1252 1253-1259 1260-1295 1296-1300 1301-1307 1308-1351

A buyer's premium of 15% for floor bidders and 20% for iCollector bidders, will be added to the Hammer Price. Appropriate GST or HST will be added for lots delivered in Canada. No taxes added if shipped out of the country. We are currently preparing for our 2015 Fall Expo Sale, October 1st & 2nd, 2015. Whether you are a buyer or a seller, we are ready to help you with your collections and would love to discuss the opportunity to auction your collection, duplicates or selective prized possessions. We hope you enjoy exploring the catalogue and wish you good luck with your bidding.

Brian, Dawn, Rayna and Geoffrey Bell

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The When I was 12 years old, a neighbor invited my brother and me to watch TV at his home. Our neighbor had the first TV on our street. Between programs, he showed me his coin collection and I was hooked. He gave me 2 Whitman folders for Christmas which led me to the bank to hunt through roll after roll for coins to fill the holes. My first lesson in numismatics was that most new collectors need a mentor. The second lesson was certain holes in the folder were difficult to fill. Rarity was then introduced into my collecting. Over the last 60 years my collecting interests evolved. In the mid-1960s, a good friend introduced me to tokens and medals. My interest in decimal collecting waned and pre-Confederation and postConfederation tokens took centre stage. By the 1970s, I discovered organized numismatics and became Moncton Coin Club President and then President of the Atlantic Provinces Numismatic Association. I loved the friendships formed and the learning at conventions and shows. I joined the RCNA in 1965 and a wider world of numismatics was revealed. I was invited to become a Fellow of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society where I met some terrific people like Sheldon Carroll, Guy Potter, Doug Ferguson, Frank Harding, Don Stewart, Cec Tannahill, Mitch MacDonald and many others who became good friends. We corresponded regularly and shared information. Organizationally, I served 2 terms as President of the RCNA, President of the Canadian Paper Money Society, President of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society, Chair of the JD Ferguson Historical Research Foundation, Coin World Canadian Trends Editor, Acquisitions Committee member of the Bank of Canada Numismatic Collection and as the expert on the Canadian Antique Roadshow. Once again, new friends were made generating exciting new experiences. I started collecting chartered banknotes in the 1980s and particularly enjoyed the Maritime banks. My interest in medals continues to this day. In 1986, my wife Sylvia and I opened the Coin Cabinet in Moncton, NB even though I continued as a school principal. My son Brian purchased the store from me in the early ’90s and he is running a successful business to this day. I am afraid I was more a collector than a dealer. You don’t make money that way. I love to research and write and have done so extensively. To me acquiring a new specimen involves the chase, the purchase and the research and writing. It is easier to rationalize the price thinking that way. I have been fortunate to have enjoyed the hobby for so long. I love numismatics as much today as I ever did. I do realize though that we are simply curators of objects. We take care of them for a period of time and then pass them along to someone else to curate. It is certainly true – one gets out of the hobby what one contributes to the hobby. It is my hope my collection finds its way into loving hands that care as much as I did for these tokens.

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Geoffrey G. Bell

Geoffrey Bell Collection Geoffrey Bell has been a passionate numismatist for more than fifty years. Geoff’s first passions were post-Confederation Maritime tokens and Canadian paper money. Over the years he has authored a number of important articles on Maritime trade tokens, penitentiary tokens, paper money, and New Brunswick Indian Chief medals. In 1987 he received the J. Douglas Ferguson Award for his many and varied contributions to Canadian numismatics. His most recent passion is Canadian medals of historical interest. Like most advanced collectors of his generation, he also collected pre-Confederation tokens. The collection assembled here represents material acquired both from a previous generation and notables such as Doug Ferguson, along with recent acquisitions from the John J. Ford Jr. Canadian token sale at the ANA in August 2013. The highlight of Geoff’s collection is undoubtedly the excessively rare Peter McAuslane farthing size token for St. John’s, Newfoundland, Breton 956, in EF condition, and probably the finest known in private hands. Almost its equal in terms of desirability is an elusive R.W. Owen Ropery token from the John Temple collection. Also from Temple comes a North West Company token in copper, which grades VF and is many times rarer than the two brass examples which are in the sale. The Temple collection is also the source of twenty or so more ordinary tokens in extraordinary grades. Other rarities in the sale include the Gloriam Regni 5 sols, a Magdalen Islands penny in proof, four Side Views in exceptional condition, a Hunterstown, the Lauzon Ferry token, Molson tokens, a Vexator, and Wellington battle halfpennies in silver. Not surprisingly, Geoff’s collection is strong on Maritime tokens, and in addition to the McAuslane includes a PEI Holey Dollar, as well as one of only twelve recorded PEI Dumps with a claim to legitimacy, a McDermott token, a McCarthy penny, Sheaf of Wheat, and an 1843 New Brunswick penny and halfpenny in proof. These latter two pieces were acquired from the Don Flick collection, which was sold by Frank Rose in 1975. Also from Flick comes an 1842 Bank of Montreal penny in proof and many other high grade acquisitions. Maritime pieces come from the old time collections of people such as the New Brunswicker J.D.B.F. MacKenzie, and the Islanders Wendell Rogers, Harley Ings, and Tom Rogers. There is an excellent run of Nova Scotia tokens in high grade, along with singular rarities such as the 1382 Nova Scotia Halfpenny in EF and the seldom offered Anchor & H token. The serious collector will be hard pressed not to find either a stunning rarity or one of the more familiar pre-Confederation tokens in outstanding condition to add to his or her cabinet.

Chris Faulkner

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Nova Scotia 1/2 cent, 1861. Brown uncirculated with a hint of remaining orange. Ex Don Flick. $60-$80

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Nova Scotia 1/2 cent, 1864. Orange and brown uncirculated. 14. Ex Don Flick. $60-$80

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Nova Scotia 1 cent, 1862. VF.

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New Brunswick 1/2 cent 1861. VF, few light marks. Ex the early New Brunswick collector J.D.B.F. Mackenzie. $300-$325 15.

$150-$175

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New Brunswick, 1 cent, 1864, tall 6. AU/Unc, lacquered. $150-$175

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New Brunswick, 5 cents, 1862, about VF.

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New Brunswick, 5 cents, 1864, small 6, about VF. $250-$275

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New Brunswick, 10 cents, 1862, normal 2. ICCS EF-40. $500-$550

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British Colonies Anchor Money. Includes: Quarter Dollar, 1822, with re-engraved first 2, BR 858, CH NC-1B2, VF; One Eighth Dollar, 1822, 2 over 1, BR 859, CH NC-1C4, abt VF; One Sixteenth Dollar, 1822, narrow date, BR 860, CH NC-1D3, F, scratches, gouge. 3 Pcs. $80-$100 British Colonies Anchor Money. Includes: Quarter Dollar, 1822, with re-engraved first 2, BR 858, CH NC-1B, VF; another, Quarter Dollar, 1822, with re-engraved first 2, CH NC-1B, VF . 2 Pcs. $80-$100

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New Brunswick, 10 cents, 1864. ICCS EF-45.

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New Brunswick, 20 cents, 1864. about EF, light surface 18. marks. Ex J & M, Sale no. 41 (1994), lot 368. $120-$150

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Provincial Coin Lot. Includes: Nova Scotia 1 cent, 1861, large rosebud, abt EF; Nova Scotia 1 cent, 1864, abt EF; New Brunswick, 1 cent, 1861, EF; New Brunswick, 19. 20 cents, 1862, Fine; Prince Edward Island 1 cent, 1871, upset reverse, good EF+ with some original colour. 5 Pcs. $150-$200 20.

$500-$550

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British Colonies Anchor Money. Includes: Quarter Dollar, 1822, with re-engraved first 2, BR 858, CH NC-1B2, good VF; One Eighth Dollar, 1822, plain date, BR 859, CH NC-1C2, VF; One Sixteenth Dollar, 1822, wide date, BR 860, CH NC-1D4, good VF. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

British Colonies Anchor Money. Includes: Quarter Dollar, 1822, with re-engraved first 2, BR 858, CH NC-1B2, VF; One Eighth Dollar, 1822, plain date, BR 859, CH NC-1C2, VF; One Sixteenth Dollar, 1822, narrow date, BR 860, CH NC-1D3, good VF. 3 Pcs. $100-$125 21.

BR 502, Gloriam Regni 5 sols, 1670A (Paris). A rare coin issued for the French colonies, this example a good VF and very desirable. $4,000-$5,000 Douzain of Henri III [1576], Ciani 1450, countermarked. A fleur-de-lis within a beaded oval as per the ordinance of 1640, the countermark sharp, the host coin missing a piece and Good. $150-$175 Douzain of Henri IV dated 1595, Ciani 1563, countermarked. A fleur-de-lis within a beaded oval as per the ordinance of 1640, the countermark very clear, the host coin identifiable but only Good. $150-$175 New France Lot. Includes: Sol of 15 deniers, 1693C, G & D 91, Fine; Liard, 1696X (Amiens), G & D 81, VG. 2 Pcs. $80-$100 Mousquetaire of 30 deniers, 1711AA (Metz). A strong VF+, but with a spot of verdigris at 5 o’clock on the obverse. $120-$150

John Law coinage, 1720A (Paris) silver livre of 20 sols, G & D 296. AU with attractive toning. Ex Bob Willey. $700-$750

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BR 515, Jeton, Argonauts, copper. Attractive EF, lustre in legends, spot above King’s head. $200-$225

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BR 515, Jeton, Argonauts, copper. EF, small spot behind ribbon bow. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $180-$200

39. John Law coinage, 1720A (Paris) silver livre of 20 sols, G & D 296. About EF, some loss of legend because of the strike. From different dies than the preceding lot with the legends 40. differently aligned. Ex Geoffrey Bell Sale 2008, lot 1574. $500-$550

BR 515, Jeton, Argonauts, copper. About EF, small stain through top curls on King’s head. $180-$200

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John Law coinage, 1720A (Paris). 2ième semestre, Petit Louis d’Argent, or 1/3 of an écu, G & D 305, abt EF. $300-$325 41.

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BR 506, 9 deniers, 1721H (La Rochelle). VF for issue, on notoriously poor copper. $250-$300

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Three écus from Le Chameau. Wrecked August 26, 1725, near Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, salvaged 1965. All three coins are dated 1725 (La Rochelle mint), one in poor condition, but two are fairly good and very legible and were part of lot 155 in the 1971 Parke-Bernet Sale. 3 Pcs. $120-$150

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BR 508, double sol marqué, 1738A (Paris). Fine, looks to be a contemporary counterfeit. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $120-$150

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BR 508, double sol marqué, 1739H (La Rochelle). VG. $120-$150

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BR 508, double sol marqué, 1739X (Amiens). EF+, all but as struck, rough in some areas. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $300-$350

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BR 508, double sol marqué, 1740D (Lyon). VF.

30.

BR 508, double sol marqué, 1740E (Tours). VF with even wear. A scarce mint. $200-$225

31.

BR 508, double sol marqué, 1754A (Paris). Good Fine, last numeral of date very weak and indistinct. $120-$150

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BR 508, double sol marqué, 1760A (Paris). VF/abt EF. $200-$225

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BR 510, Jeton, Indian in lilies, copper. Without the alligator on reverse, VF. $80-$100

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$200-$225

Magdalen Islands Penny in Proof. BR 520, Magdalen Island Penny, CH LC-1, beautifully mirrored surfaces, iridescent lustre, and a sharp strike as one would expect. A few field marks, a couple of edge nicks, and cabinet friction on some of the high points, all from handling over the years. Engraved by Thomas Halliday, struck by Edward Thomason at Birmingham, and issued by Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin in support of his vainglorious mission to settle the Magdalens as his personal fiefdom. Proofs of this token are known and do surface from time to time. This example is ex Montreal Stamps & Coins auction, 1992, lot 243. $2,500-$3,000

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BR 520, Magdalen Island Penny. CH LC-1, VF, small obv. stain, but an attractive piece without nicks or edge bangs. $250-$300

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BR 520, Magdalen Island Penny. CH LC-1, Fine, some surface nicks. $150-$175

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BR 520, Magdalen Island Penny. CH LC-1, abt Fine, one edge knock. $120-$150

BR 510, Jeton, Indian in lilies, silver. Plain edge, without 46. the alligator on reverse, EF. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $450-$500

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BR 510, Jeton, Indian in lilies, silver. Lightly reeded edge, from different dies than the preceding, good VF. $300-$350

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BR 514, Jeton, Beavers building dam, silver. Reeded edge, VF. $400-$450

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Jeton Lot. Jetons so-called restrikes in copper, BR 510, 511 (3), 513, 514, 515, 519, plus Castorland restrike in copper. 9 Pcs. All bright uncirculated. Probably 20th century. $100-$125

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Jeton Lot. BR 510, Jeton, Indian in lilies, copper, Fine; BR 515, Jeton, Argonauts, copper, abt VF, light scratches, looks like the piece was gilt; another, BR 515, Jeton, Argonauts, copper, VF. 3 Pcs. $120-$150

BR 520, Magdalen Island Penny. CH LC-1, VG, rough surfaces, may have been buried. $80-$100

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BR 521, City Bank Penny. CH LC-9A3, small ground, period, straight reverse, Unc. Ex Don Flick. $150-$175

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BR 521, obverse brockage of Habitant Penny. Slightly double struck, large ground, without period. Scarce. $250-$300

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City Bank Token Lot. Includes: BR 521, City Bank Penny, CH LC-9A3, small ground, period, straight reverse, EF+; BR 522, City Bank Halfpenny, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8A1, Unc. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

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Habitant Token Lot. Includes: BR 521, Banque du Peuple Penny, large ground, large period, Courteau 16a, CH LC-9C1, VF+, good surfaces, and an R.8. Ex Don Flick; City Bank Halfpenny, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8C1, Unc. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

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Habitant Token Lot. Includes: BR 522, City Bank Halfpennies, right seriph of V in line with top of I, incomplete C in PROVINCE, CH LC-8A1, AU; right seriph of V in line with top of I, complete C in PROVINCE, CH LC-8A1, AU; right seriph of V not in line with top of I, CH LC-8A2, Ex Don Flick, AU. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

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Habitant Token Lot. Includes: BR 521, City Bank Penny, large ground, large period, CH LC-9A1, VF+; Quebec Bank Penny, large ground, no period, CH LC-9B2, good VF; Bank of Montreal Penny, large ground, no period, CH LC-9D, VF, but small attempted puncture at centre of cross on rev.; BR 522, City Bank Halfpenny, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8A1, EF; City Bank Halfpenny, right seriph of V not in line with top of I, CH LC-8A2, EF; Quebec bank, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8B1, EF; Quebec bank, right seriph of V not in line with top of I, CH LC-8B2, abt VF; Banque du Peuple, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8C1, abt Fine; Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, right seriph of V in line with top of I, CH LC-8D1, abt EF; Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, right seriph of V not in line with top of I, CH LC-8D2, about VF. 10 Pcs. $150-$175

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Side View Penny. BR 523 (1838), Courteau 36, CH LC-11-A1, Bank of Montreal Side View Penny, abt EF with even wear and good colour, a few light scratches to the top left of the bank building, at the date, and above MONTREAL on the obverse, on the reverse below the ribbon at lower left, above the right ribbon end, and on the garter below SALUS. Ex John J. Ford, Jr., collection, Stack’s Bowers, August 2013, lot 21117. $9,000-$9,500

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BR 524 (1839), Courteau 33, CH LC-10B1. A very nice, undamaged VF+, with a small rim cud at 11 o’clock on the obverse and a larger one at 1 to 2 o’clock on the reverse, the token off a true upset reverse by 45 degrees. An interesting piece. Ex Geoffrey Bell auction, May 30-31, 2013, lot 892. $5,000-$6,000

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BR 524 (1839), Courteau 34, CH LC-10B2. Upset reverse, a nice chocolate AU, a few tiny nicks, one above F of OF on the obverse. Ex Albert Baldwin; ex Glendining’s July 1, 1965, lot 1083; Ex John J. Ford, Jr., collection, Stack’s Bowers, August 2013, lot 21109. $6,000-$7,000

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BR 524 (1839), Courteau 35, CH LC-10B3. Upset reverse, a rim cud at 11 o’clock on the obverse, very handsome surfaces, some minor encrustation after the right ribbon end, AU+. Ex Virgil Brand Estate; Ex John J. Ford, Jr., collection, Stack’s Bowers, August 2013, lot 21112. $7,000-$8,000

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BR 526, Front View Penny, CH PC PC-2B. B P Perfect f F Fence, a gorgeous light chocolate Proof. A small scuff-mark from mishandling on the obverse at the left angle of the roof above the doorway is the only minor blemish on this otherwise perfect strike. Known in Proof, although scarce. Ex Don Flick. $2,500-$3,000 Penny Lot. Includes: BR 526, CH PC-2B, 1842 Bank of Montreal Penny, obv. die break, EF, but some black residue on reverse; another BR 526, CH PC-2B, obv. die breaks, Fine; BR 527, CH PC-1A2, 1842 halfpenny heavy trees, short nose, oval period, EF; BR 527, CH PC-1B3, 1844 halfpenny, heavy trees, short nose, round period, interesting obverse die breaks, good EF; BR 528, CH PC-4, 1852 65. Quebec Bank Penny, VF; BR 529, CH PC-3, 1852 Quebec Bank Halfpenny, VF. 6 Pcs. $100-$125

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BR 528 (1852), Quebec Bank Penny, CH PC-4. A beautiful, sharply struck Unc. with hints of colour in the legends. A small carbon spot at the U in SOUS. Ex John Temple. PCGS Unc. $250-$300

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Halfpenny Lot. Includes: BR 529, CH PC-3, 1852 Quebec Bank Halfpenny, brown Unc; another BR 529, CH PC-3, 1852 Quebec Bank Halfpenny, AU, luster. 2 Pcs. Different varieties. $150-$175

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Montreal & Lachine Railroad. BR 530, CH TR-3, Montreal & Lachine Railroad, good VF with even wear. $300-$350

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Montreal & Lachine Railroad 1947 Commemorative in bronze. 352 struck in this metal by the Wellings Mint. Not encountered as often as one might think. Very attractive. EF. $60-$80

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BR 533, CH LC-14B, Canada Halfpenny, plain edge, upset reverse. EF. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $80-$100

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Lauzon Ferry Token. BR 560, a token for use on the Lauzon Ferry between Quebec’s Lower Town and Lévis between 1821 and 1828. A consortium led by the Scotts Presbyterian Sir John Caldwell, which included John Goudie, had the ferry built at Goudie’s shipyard in 1816-17 and put her into service in the fall of 1817. The tokens are either pewter or white metal, probably made after the fashion of contemporary communion tokens, and were in use without a countermark until 1825. See the article on the ferry and its tokens in the 2014 Transactions of the Canadian Numismatic Research Society. This example has suffered environmental damage, so that its surfaces are very rough, and some of the legend and the date may have been re-tooled. Nevertheless, there is no indication that it has been cast. Its weight is 6.73 grams or 103.9 grains. About Good. $1,500-$2,000 BR 561, LC-15A3, T.S. Brown’s Halfpenny. Issued in 1832, PCGS AU-53, attractive even colour. Ex John Temple. $150-$175

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BR 562, John Molson’s token. From dies cut by JeanMarie Arnault, the obverse with its still modeled after a Scottish token, this example thick with a reeded edge, CH LC-16A1. About EF, but it has been banged up around most of the edge to create numerous knocks. Ex Harley Ings. $1,200-$1,500

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BR 562, John Molson’s token. This example thin with a reeded edge, CH LC-16A3. A very nice EF. $2,000-$2,500

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BR 562, a third Molson’s l token. k Thi This example l also l thin with a reeded edge, CH LC-16A3. Ex Barton-Wood Collection; ex Michael Oppenheim Collection; Jeffrey Hoare Sale, October 1989, lot 2177. VF. $1,250-$1,500

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BR 563, LC-17A1, Francis Mullins’ token in copper. EF, entire reverse legend fully struck, small scratch. $150-$175

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Lower Canada Lot. Includes: BR 532 (1841), James Duncan’s token, CH LC-13B, VF+; BR 533, CH LC-14B, Canada Halfpenny, plain edge, upset reverse, VF+; BR 563, CH LC-17A1, Mullins’ token in copper; VF; BR 565, CH LC-19A, John Shaw’s token with weak W in HARDWARES, EF; another, BR 565, CH LC-19B, with full W, VF. 5 Pcs. $200-$250

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Lower Canada Lot. Includes: BR 531, CH LC-12, Montreal Ship token, 3 pcs., VG, F, Fine+; BR 533, CH LC-14B, Canada Halfpenny, plain edge, upset reverse, VF+; BR 532 (1830), James Duncan’s token, CH LC-13A, 2 pcs., Good and Fine; BR 561, CH LC-15A, Tommy Brown’s token, 3 Pcs., all with far S, VG, abt VF, VF; BR 563, CH LC-17A1, Mullins’ token in copper, 2 Pcs., both Fine or better; BR 565, CH LC-19A, John Shaw’s token with weak W, EF, but mercury(?) stains. 12 Pcs. $100-$125

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Vexator Token. BR 559, CH VC-3A1, copper, 90 degrees upset, even wear without damage, and an interesting cupped reverse from the strike. About Fine for issue, but very respectable and desirable. Ex J.D.B.F. MacKenzie. $2,000-$2,500

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BR 565, CH LC-19A. John Shaw’s token with weak W in HARDWARES. Unc. with remaining lustre. $250-$300

R.W. Owen Ropery. BR 564, C CH LC-18, C copper. The h rarity of this token is usually explained by Owen having sold out his Montreal rope-making business shortly after the token was issued in 1824. We sold one example in our July 2009 sale of the Rev. Dr. Bernard O’Connor collection as lot 965, graded ICCS Fine-12, for $15,000 and the same piece again as lot 930A in our October 3-4, 2013 sale where it realized $19,000. The two examples in the Stack’s Bowers sale of the John J. Ford, Jr., collection in August 2013, both of which were choice mint state, were hammered down at $45,000 and $37,500 USD. The present example is graded VF by PCGS with some scratches and digs, especially to the obverse through the ship, above the flag at the stern, and at the top foremast. A rare token to begin with and especially so in a presentable grade as here. Ex John Temple. $25,000-$30,000

Rare Hunterstown Token. BR 567, the very rare Hunterstown token, probably issued by William Parker for use in his lumber company store in the village of Hunterstown located on the Rivière-du-Loup above the north shore of the St. Lawrence about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. This token was much sought after by early collectors and appeared in most major collections. See the article in Jeffrey Hoare Auctions, September 22-23, 2012, lot 268. This example grades ICCS VF-30, but is neatly holed from the obverse at the G of GOODS. $8,000-$10,000

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BOUQUET SOUS Lot. Includes: BR 671, CH LC-20A2, Joseph Roy’s sou, thin flan, issued by him in early September 1837. It was followed by the heavier issue of his token in October. Roy apologized for the thin issue in the newspaper Le Populaire. VF/Fine; BR 674, CH LC-40, Courteau 64, copper, fine reeding on edge, good VF. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

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BR 676, LC-22A. One of the scarcer sous. This one a dark VF. $60-$80

78.

BR 692, LC-32B. PCGS AU-58, with remaining orange 87. colour. Ex John Temple. $100-$125

79.

BR 694, LC-31C. PCGS AU, some de-lamination on reverse. Ex John Temple. $80-$100

80.

BR 699, LC-30B. EF, and not often seen in this grade.

81.

Bouquet Sou Lot. Includes: BR 678, LC-23C, abt VF; BR 679, LC-24A1, VF+; another BR 679, VF+; BR 686, LC-30D, abt VF, with obv. die break, and a difficult token to find in high grade; BR 691, LC-27A1, VF; another BR 691, VF+; BR 692, LC-32B, VF; BR 694, LC-31C, VF+, stains; BR 702, LC-28, good VF; BR 704, LC-33A1, good VF; another, BR 704, VF+. 11 Pcs. $120-$150

82.

BR 713, Bank Token Montreal. Courteau 10, CH LC-23A3, the double bow variety, PCGS AU-55, although possibly cleaned. Ex John Temple. $100-$125

83.

Bank of Montreal Token Lot. Includes: BR 714, Bank of 88. Montreal Token, Courteau 3, CH LC-3A1, VF; BR 713, Bank Token Montreal, Courteau 10, CH LC-2A3, VF+; Courteau 11, CH LC-2A4, abt VF. 3 Pcs. $50-$75 89.

$80-$100

90.

84.

BR 714, Bank of Montreal Token. Courteau 3, CH LC-3A1, AU. $120-$150

85.

BR 714, Bank of Montreal Token. Courteau 5, CH LC-3A3, EF or better. $100-$125 91.

86.

Token Lot. Includes: BR 715, CH LC-5A, Banque du Peuple sou, regular variety, abt. EF; so-called Ferguson variety with bar between DA of CANADA, EF; variety with dot between T and R of MONTREAL, EF; BR 716, CH LC-4A2, Jean-Marie Arnault’s Rebellion Sou, VF, slightly bent. 4 Pcs. $120-$150

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Estimate

BR 716. CH LC-4A2, Jean-Marie Arnault’s Rebellion Sou, upset reverse, reed edge, PCGS AU-58, although actually uncirculated in this cataloguer’s opinion with the usual flatness of some of the leaves having been mistaken for wear. This is one of Canada’s few genuinely political tokens. The Banque du Peuple supported the Patriotes in the 1837 Rebellion and must have sanctioned the appearance of both the republican star and the cap of liberty on the token’s reverse. Ex John Temple. $250-$300

BR 716. CH LC-4A2, Jean-Marie Arnault’s Rebellion Sou, AU, small spot on obv., upset reverse, reed edge. A nice strike. $200-$250 Token Lot. Includes: BR 715, CH LC-5A, Banque du Peuple sou, with dot between T and R of MONTREAL, abt. EF; BR 716, CH LC-4A2, Jean-Marie Arnault’s Rebellion Sou, abt EF, upset reverse, reed edge. 2 Pcs. $150-$200 Bouquet Sou lot. Includes: BR 678, CH LC-23C, VF, spot of verdigris; BR 679, CH LC-24A1, abt VF, slight spot of verdigris; BR 684, CH LC-41A2, straight reverse, abt Fine; BR 686, CH LC-30D, VG; BR 688, CH LC-31A, abt VF; BR 691, CH LC-27A1, VF; BR 692, CH LC-32B, good VF; BR 702, CH LC-28, good VF; BR 704, CH LC-33A, Fine; BR 713, Courteau 10, CH LC-2A3, Fine; BR 713, Courteau 11, CH LC-2A4, abt VF; BR 714, Courteau 3, CH LC-3A1, Fine; BR 715, CH LC-5A, dot between T and R of MONTREAL, VF, but verdigris; BR 716, CH LC-4A2, Fine. 14 Pcs. $80-$100 Bouquet Sou lot. Includes: BR 679, CH LC-24A1, VF; BR 684, CH LC-41A2, straight reverse, Fine; BR 688, CH LC-31A, abt. VF, stains; BR 691, CH LC-27A1, F+; BR 693, CH LC-31B1, abt VF, much verdigris; BR 694, CH LC-31C, abt EF; BR 702, CH LC-28, abt Fine, edge knock; BR 704, CH LC-33A, EF, but obv. verdigris; BR 705, CH LC-33C2, VG; BR 709, CH LC-37, abt VF; BR 713, Courteau 10, CH LC-2A3, Fine; BR 713, Courteau 11, CH LC-2A4, abt VF. 12 Pcs. $80-$100

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Lot #

Description

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U PPER C ANADA T OKENS

99.

BR 724, Brock Urn. McLachlan 5, UC-6A2, brown Unc. $120-$150

THE LESSLIES

100.

Brock Token Lot. Includes: BR 727, Crossed Shovels, McLachlan 12, CH UC-9A1, EF; BR 728, Upper Canada Cask, McLachlan 17, CH UC-10, abt Fine. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

The Lesslie family members were lifelong political reformers in Upper Canada, hence the standing figure of Justice on both their two penny and halfpenny pieces. 101.

Brock Token Lot. Includes: BR 1010, No Labour No Bread, McLachlan 28, variety with long threshing floor, CH UC-4A1, VF, light scratch; another, McLachlan 28, with long threshing floor, CH UC-4A1, abt VF; McLachlan 29, variety with short threshing floor, CH UC-4A2, abt VF. These tokens were imported into Toronto by J.L. Perrin & Co. about 1837. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

BANK OF UPPER CANADA TOKENS 92.

102. BR 717, Lesslie 2d. McLachlan 31, CH UC-3, an EF+, with a couple of old field marks on the obverse and the usual light wear for this grade on Justice’s blindfold and her 103. breasts. There is one inconspicuous edge ding. $900-$1,000

BR 719. Courteau 223 (1850), CH PC-6A1, abt EF, slightly rough surfaces, but an R. 10. $80-$100

104.

Bank of Upper Canada Token Lot. Includes: BR 719, Courteau 212 (1850), EF, but dirt; Courteau 229 (1850), CH PC-6A1, brown EF, die cracks; (1850), unusual white metal cast, Good; Courteau 305 (1857), EF but verdigris; another (1857), unidentified, VF, rough; BR 720, Courteau 16 (1850), VF+; BR 720, Courteau 57 (1850), F+. Attributions by Courteau no. not guaranteed, no return. 7 Pcs. $60-$80

105.

Bank of Upper Canada Token Lot. Includes: BR 720, Courteau 89 (1852), CH PC-5B1, EF; Courteau 91 (1852), CH PC-5B1, VF; Courteau 139 (1854, plain 4), CH PC-5C1, abt EF; Courteau 170 (1857), CH PC-5D, good EF+ or better; Courteau 182 (1857), CH PC-5D, EF; Courteau 186 (1857), CH PC-5D, abt VF; Courteau 191 (1857), CH PC-5D, good EF or better. Attributions by Courteau no. not guaranteed, no return. 7 Pcs. $80-$100

93.

BR 717, Lesslie 2d. McLachlan 31, CH UC-3, EF, without marks or dings. Slightly more wear on the high points than the previous lot, but possibly a sharper strike and with beautiful colouring. Ex Bell Sale 2013, lot 969. $750-$800

94.

BR 718, Lesslie Halfpennies, three varieties. McLachlan 26, CH UC-2A1, no comma, plain edge, VF; McLachlan 27, UC-2A2, no comma, plain edge, Fine; McLachlan 30, UC-2A5, comma, reeded, Fine+, rusted reverse die. 3 Pcs. $80-$100 106.

95.

BR 718, Lesslie Halfpenny. McLachlan 30, CH UC-2A5, comma, reeded edge. VF. $60-$80

BROCK TOKENS 96. 97.

98.

BR 719. Courteau 251 (1852), CH PC-6B5, Large 2, orange uncirculated, with interesting die cracks. $150-$175

BR 720 (1857). Steely brown uncirculated. A nice token. $100-$125

NO VA SCOTIA SEMI - REGAL TOKENS

BR 723, Brock Text, McLachlan 10. CH UC-5, good VF, The semi-regal pennies and halfpennies of 1823, 1824, especially on the obverse. $60-$80 1832, 1840, 1843, and 1856 are so-called because they were Brock Token Lot. Includes: BR 723, Brock Text, McLachlan authorized by the British government and bear royal portraits 10, UC-5, Fine; BR 724, Brock Urn, McLachlan 5, UC-6A2, (George IV and Victoria), but they are of course tokens and EF, but two edge knocks and slight verdigris; BR 727, not coins. Crossed Shovels, McLachlan 12, UC-9A1, abt VF, porous; BR 727, McLachlan 14, CH UC-9A4, VF, better in point of 107. BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. Courteau 251, CH NS-1A1, actual wear, but is porous; BR 730 (1833), To Facilitate with regular foot to I in PROVINCE, an attractive brown Trade, McLachlan 23, CH UC-12B2, VF; BR 731, Commercial Unc., very sharply struck. Ex Don Flick. $200-$225 Change, McLachlan 24, CH UC-13, VF; BR 732, Provincial Halfpenny, McLachlan 32, CH UC-14, Fine. 7 Pcs. $100-$125 108. BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. Courteau 251, CH NS-1A1, with regular foot to I in PROVINCE, PCGS AU-53, with Brock Token Lot. Includes: BR 723, Brock Text, McLachlan 10, the merest hint of wear on some high points. CH UC-5, abt VF; BR 724, Brock Urn, McLachlan 5, CH UC-6A2, VF; BR 727, Crossed Shovels, McLachlan 12, CH UC-9A1, EF; Ex John Temple. $120-$150 BR 730 (1832), To Facilitate Trade, McLachlan 19, CH UC-12A1, abt VF; BR 730 (1833), To Facilitate Trade, McLachlan 23, 109. BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. Courteau 251, CH NS-1A1, CH UC-12B2, glossy brown EF, from rusted reverse die; BR 731, with regular foot to I in PROVINCE, AU. Ex Don Flick. Commercial Change, McLachlan 24, CH UC-13, VF, obv. dig; $100-$125 BR 732, Provincial Halfpenny, McLachlan 32, CH UC-14, VF. 7 Pcs. $150-$175

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The Lot #

Description

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Geoffrey Bell Collection

Lot #

110.

BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. Courteau 252, CH NS-1A3, 125. EF. Ex Don Flick. $80-$100

111.

BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. N.S. Halfpenny, Courteau 252, CH NS-1A3, ICCS EF-40, but may be slightly better. $80-$100

112.

BR 867 (1823), N.S. Halfpenny. Courteau 253, CH NS-1A4, PCGS AU-55 with good colour. Ex John Temple. $120-$150

113.

126. BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 261, CH NS-2A2, PCGS EF-45, a good even colour. Ex John Temple. $120-$150

114.

BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 261, CH NS-2A2, EF+, interesting because from rusted dies, especially the obverse. $120-$125

115.

BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 262, CH NS-2A3, VF+. $80-$100

116.

BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 263, CH NS-2A4, PCGS AU-50, although it should probably be graded a strong EF in this cataloguer’s opinion. Nevertheless a nice token. Ex John Temple. $120-$150

127.

Description

Estimate

N.S. Token Lot. Includes: BR 871 (1832), N.S. Halfpenny, Courteau 266, NS-1D2, strong EF; Courteau 269, CH NS-1D2, abt EF; Courteau 272, CH NS-1D3, solid EF; Courteau 273, CH NS-1D3, EF; another Courteau 273, some details may be slightly different, CH NS-1D3, EF; Courteau 274, CH NS-1D3, abt EF; Courteau 275, CH NS-1D3, EF. Varieties cannot be absolutely confirmed, but a very nice lot with six different. 7 Pcs. altogether. $250-$300 BR 871 (1832), Counterfeit Halfpennies. Courteau 281, very attractive chocolate EF or better; Courteau 282, brown EF. 2 Pcs. $200-$225

1382 82 Erroneous E Date D t Counterfeit. C t f it BR 872 872, C Courteau t 280, CH NS-3B, the key piece among the Nova Scotia counterfeits and traditionally one of the classics in the Canadian token series. While its existence was known to collectors as early as 1875, by 1910 Courteau still only knew of two examples. There were only two in the sales of the massive W.W.C. Wilson Collection between 1925 and 1928. Over the years, many more examples have come to light, but it is still a rare token. The present specimen is a superior example in about EF with the usual weakness at certain points in the legends. Ex Frank Rose. $8,000-$10,00

117.

BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 263, CH NS-2A4, EF. $120-$150

118.

BR 868 (1824), N.S. Penny. Courteau 264, CH NS-2A5, a good VF and an R. 6. $120-$150

119.

BR 869 (1824), N.S. Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 259, CH NS-1C2, good VF, and a second example abt EF but clearly a later strike from a rusted obverse die. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

120.

BR 870 (1832), N.S. Penny. Courteau 284, CH NS-2B1, 128. a very nice EF+. $100-$125

BR 873 (1840), N.S. Penny. Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, PCGS AU-58. Ex John Temple. $150-$175

129.

BR 873 (1840), N.S. Penny. Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, Superior EF. $120-$150

130.

N.S. Pennies. Includes: BR 873 (1840), N.S. Penny, Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, EF; BR 873 (1843), Courteau 314, CH NS-2D1, abt EF. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

131.

N.S. Pennies. Includes: BR 873 (1840), N.S. Penny, Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, EF; BR 873 (1843), Courteau 314, CH NS-2D1, EF. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

121.

BR 870 (1832), N.S. Penny. Courteau 285a, CH NS-2B3, attractive EF+ and a scarce piece at R. 7 which was first drawn to Courteau’s attention by the Toronto collector 132. S.S. Heal. This example Ex Don Flick. $200-$250

122.

BR 870 (1832), N.S. Penny. Courteau 285a, CH NS-2B3, abt EF, but a stain and slight verdigris on reverse. Ex J.D. Ferguson. $100-$125

123.

BR 870 (1832), N.S. Penny Counterfeits. Courteau 286, CH NS-4A1, excellent EF, but some verdigris on rev. $120-$150

124.

BR 871 (1832), N.S. Halfpenny. CH NS-1D, Courteau 267, NS-1D2, a very handsome AU. $150-$200 134.

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133.

N.S. Halfpennies. Includes: BR 874 (1840), N.S. Halfpenny, Courteau 292, medium O, CH NS-1E2, superior EF+; Courteau 293, medium O, CH NS-1E2, good VF; Courteau 294, medium O, abt EF. All three medium O varieties. 3 Pcs. $150-$175 N.S. Halfpennies. Includes: BR 874 (1840), N.S. Halfpenny, Courteau 292, medium O, CH NS-1E2, abt VF/VF; Courteau 295, small O, CH NS-1E4, VF+; Courteau 296, small O, CH NS-1E4, handsome EF. 3 Pcs. $100-$125 BR 874 (1843), N.S. Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 299, CH NS-1F2, EF; Courteau 306, CH NS-1F5, very attractive EF. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

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Lot #

135.

136.

Description

Estimate

N.S. Halfpennies. Includes: BR 867 (1823), Courteau 251, CH NS-1A1, VF; Courteau 252, CH NS-1A3, good VF; Courteau 252, CH NS-1A3, Fine, verdigris; Courteau 252, CH NS-1A3, Fine, dirt; Courteau 253, CH NS-1A4, Fine; BR 869 (1824), Courteau 258, CH NS-1C1, Fine and expertly silvered; Courteau 259, CH NS-1C2, Fine; BR 871 (1832), Courteau 266, CH NS-1D2, VF+; Courteau 267, CH NS-1D2, Fine+; Courteau 270[?], CH NS-1D2, VF; Courteau 272, CH NS-1D2, VF+, porous; another Courteau 272, CH NS-1D3, VF; Courteau 272 to 275, CH NS-1D3, abt EF; Courteau 274, CH NS-1D3, abt EF; Courteau 278, CH NS-A2, Fine; Courteau 281, counterfeit, Fine; another Courteau 281, counterfeit, abt VF, scratches; another Courteau 281, counterfeit, Fine; another Courteau 281, counterfeit, Fine; another Courteau 281, counterfeit, VG; Courteau 282, counterfeit, good VF; another Courteau 282, counterfeit, abt VF; BR 874 (1840), large 0, Courteau 290, VG; Courteau 292, medium O, CH NS-1E2, VF; Courteau 292, medium O, CH NS-1E2, F+; BR 874 (1840), medium 0, Courteau 293, abt VF; Courteau 295, small O, CH NS-1E4, abt VF; Courteau 292, medium O, CH NS-1E2, VF+. No return. 27 Pcs. $300-$325

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Description

Estimate

142.

BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 315, no L.C.W., straight reverse, CH NS-5A1. 2 Pcs. both AU, one brown and one gilt, and from different strikes. $120-$150

143.

BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 315, no L.C.W., straight reverse, CH NS-5A1. All EF to EF+. 4 Pcs. $100-$125

144.

BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpenny. Courteau 315, no L.C.W., obverse brockage. The impressed design is weak. $200-$250

145.

BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpenny. Courteau 316, CH LC-5A2, no L.C.W., brass, VF+. Ex Jeffrey Hoare Auctions, 1997, lot 1341. $800-$900

N.S. Pennies. Includes: BR 868 (1824), Courteau 261, CH NS-2A2, two examples, both VF, one from an unrusted and the other from a rusted obv. die; BR 870 (1832), Courteau 284, CH NS-2B1, EF, but cleaned; Courteau 284, CH NS-2B1, abt VF; Courteau 285, CH NS-2B2, VF; Courteau 285, CH NS-2B2, VF; Courteau 287, CH NS-4A2, abt VF, but heavy rev. scratches; BR 873 (1840), Courteau 309, CH NS-2C2, Fine; Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, VF, stains; Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, VF+; Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, VF+; Courteau 311, CH NS-2C1, VF+; BR 873 (1843), Courteau 314, CH NS-2D1, VF; BR 873 (1843), 146. Courteau 314, CH NS-2D1, VF. No return. 15 Pcs. $300-$325

BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpenny. Courteau 316, LC-5A2, no L.C.W., brass, abt VF, carbon spot on reverse. $450-$500

Leonard Charles Wyon cut the dies for the Mayflower Penny O VA COTIA ERCHANT and Halfpenny of 1856, two of our most aesthetically accomplished tokens. Ralph Heaton and Sons of Birmingham, who struck the OKENS (BRETON 879-901) tokens, engraved very shallow dies for both denominations because of the hardness of the bronze. As a result, both The pre-Confederation tokens issued by Nova Scotia merchants denominations show many minor strike variations, with missing, all appeared between 1814 and 1816. These were the years from incomplete, or doubled numerals and letters. These variations the end of the War of 1812 and represented boom economic times need to be recorded and catalogued. for the Province because of the blockade of U.S. ports. The 137. BR 875, N.S. Mayflower Penny. Courteau 318, without majority of these tokens were issued by hardware merchants or L.C.W. below the bust, CH NS-6A2, AU with much general provisioners in Halifax who made fortunes outfitting remaining lustre, a weak second I in VICTORIA and two new shipping and supplying British naval stores. In addition, obverse die breaks. $150-$200 they enjoyed a flourishing trade with the ports of the West 138. BR 875, N.S. Mayflower Penny. Courteau 319, with Indies. The need for coppers “for the convenience of trade” and L.C.W., CH NS-6A1, Unc. with much lustre. $200-$250 the existence of the tokens testifies to their commercial success during this period. Of the Broke tokens, Courteau (1910) said: 139. BR 875, N.S. Mayflower Penny. Courteau 319, with “From an historical point of view this series, although small, L.C.W., CH NS-6A1, AU, with luster and with die break should prove interesting to all Canadians and particularly so to and doubling in letters and date not evident with previous lot. Ex Don Flick. $150-$200 Collectors. From the absence of any indication of value these might be looked upon as a medalet rather than a token, though 140. BR 875, N.S. Mayflower Pennies. Includes: Courteau 318, doubtless they passed as currency with the others.

N T

141.

without L.C.W. CH NS-6A2, VF+; Courteau 319, with 147. L.C.W., CH NS-6A1, 3 Pcs., EF, VF+, VF+. 4 Pcs. altogether and all with different variations in strike, die breaks, etc. $100-$150 148. BR 876, N.S. Mayflower Halfpenny. Courteau 315, no L.C.W., straight reverse, CH NS-5A1. Unc. with much luster and very attractive. Ex Don Flick. $150-$200

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Broke Token, BR 879. Courteau 325, CH NS-7A, attractive VF. $80-$100 Broke Token, BR 879. Courteau 327, CH NS-7B4, EF, with much obverse die rust, especially through HALIFAX and NOVA. $120-$150

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The Lot #

Description

Estimate

Geoffrey Bell Collection

Lot #

149.

Broke Tokens. Includes: BR 879, Courteau 325, CH NS-7A, 163. Fine+; Courteau 327, CH NS-7B4, VF, but obv. marks, and only slight die rust through HALI. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

150.

For the Convenience of Trade, BR 880. Courteau 333, CH NS-8A1, copper, plain edge, abt EF, a bit dull-looking. Ex Don Flick. $250-$275

164.

151.

Carritt & Alport, BR 881. Courteau 331, CH NS-9, engrailed up right, EF. $200-$225

152.

Hosterman & Etter, BR 882. Courteau 335, CH NS-10A1, handsome chocolate AU. Ex Don Flick. $250-$275

153.

Hosterman & Etter, BR 882. Courteau 335, CH NS-10A1, 165. EF. $100-$125

154.

Hosterman & Etter, BR 882. Courteau 335, CH NS-10A1, PCGS AU-55. Ex John Temple. $120-$150 166.

155.

Hosterman & Etter, BR 883. Courteau 336, CH NS-10B1, with sashed windows, EF. Ex Don Flick. $100-$125

156.

Hosterman & Etter, BR 883. Courteau 336, CH NS-10B1, with sashed windows, EF, some obv. stains. $100-$125

157.

158.

Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: For the Convenience of Trade, BR 880, Courteau 333, CH NS-8A1, copper, plain edge, VG; Carritt & Alport, BR 881, Courteau 331, CH NS-9, engrailed up right, Fine; another, BR 881, Courteau 331, CH NS-9, engrailed up right, VG; BR 882, Courteau 335, CH NS-10A1, Fine; Hosterman & Etter, BR 883, Courteau 337, CH NS-10B2, about VF. 5 Pcs. $80-$100 Genuine British Copper, BR 886 Lot. Includes: Courteau 347, CH NS-25A1, EF with much lustre; Courteau 348, CH NS-25A2, VF+. 2 Pcs. $120-$150 Genuine British Copper, BR 887. Courteau 346, reeded edge, CH NS-26A1, VF, a very underrated token. Ex Don Flick. $150-$175

168.

Success to Navigation & Trade, BR 888 Lot. Includes: Courteau 354, CH NS-23A2, abt EF, Ex J.D. Ferguson; Courteau 356, CH NS-23A4, EF+. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

169.

Halifax Halfpenny, BR 889. Courteau 351, CH NS-27A2, upset reverse, EF, some reverse spots. $100-$125

Commercial Change, BR 885. Courteau 340, CH NS-12, good EF. $150-$175 171. Starr & Shannon Token Lot. Includes: BR 884, Courteau 339, CH NS-11A1, plain edge, abt EF, couple of spots; another, Courteau 338, CH NS-11A3, engrailed edge, EF+. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

160.

Starr & Shannon Token Lot. Includes: BR 884, Courteau 339, CH NS-11A1, plain edge, abt EF, Commercial Change, BR 885, Courteau 340, CH NS-12, good EF. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

161.

Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: Carritt & Alport, BR 881, 172. Courteau 331, CH NS-9, engrailed up right, abt EF; Hosterman & Etter, BR 883, Courteau 336, CH NS-10B1, EF, but many small marks; BR 884, Courteau 339, CH NS-11A1, plain edge, VF; BR 885, Courteau 340, CH NS-12, nice EF. 4 Pcs. $300-$350 173. Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: Carritt & Alport, BR 881, Courteau 331, CH NS-9, engrailed upright, VF+; Commercial Change, BR 885, Courteau 340, CH NS-12, 174. VF+. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

Auctions

Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: Carritt & Alport, BR 881, Courteau 331, engrailed up right, good VF, CH NS-9; Starr & Shannon, BR 884, Courteau 339, CH NS-11A1, plain edge, VF; Commercial Change, BR 885, Courteau 340, CH NS-12, abt EF, very strong obv., but rev. marks. 3 Pcs. $150-$200

Genuine British Copper, BR 886 Lot. Includes: Courteau 347, CH NS-25A1, EF, but some verdigris; BR 887, Courteau 346, reeded edge, CH NS-26A1, Fine. Both Ex Don Flick. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

Starr & Shannon, BR 884. Courteau 338, CH NS-11A3, engrailed edge, a lustrous Unc. and very unusual thus. $450-$500 170.

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Estimate

167.

159.

162.

Description

Miles W. White, BR 890. CH NS-13A1, straight reverse, abt EF. $100-$125 John Alexander Barry, BR 891. Courteau 343, CH NS-14A2, very nice EF+ with good colour. Ex Don Flick. $150-$175

John Alexander Barry, BR 891. Courteau 345, CH NS-14A5, PCGS MS-64 brown, and a stunning token with iridescent colours. Ex John Temple. $300-$350 John Alexander Barry, BR 891. Courteau 345, CH NS-14A5, brown AU with just the faintest rub on the high points. Ex Fred Bowman; Ex J.D. Ferguson; Ex Ray Mabee. $250-$275 John Alexander Barry, BR 891 Lot. Includes: Courteau 342, CH NS-14A1, good VF; Courteau 345, CH NS-14A5, nice EF. 2 Pcs. $120-$150

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175.

Genuine British Copper Lot. Includes: BR 886, Courteau 184. 347, CH NS-25A1, EF, but some corrosion; Courteau 348, CH NS-25A2, abt VF, marks; Success to Navigation & Trade, BR 888, Courteau 354, CH NS-23A2, VF+; Miles W. White, BR 890, CH NS-13A1, straight reverse, VF; Courteau 345, CH NS-14A5, abt EF, discoloured. 5 Pcs. $150-$200

176.

Genuine British Copper Lot. Includes: BR 886, Courteau 347, CH NS-25A1, VF; Courteau 348, CH NS-25A2, Fine; Success to Navigation & Trade, BR 888, Courteau 354, CH NS-23A2, VF; Halifax Halfpenny, BR 889, Courteau 351, CH NS-27A1, straight reverse, VF; Miles W. White, BR 890, CH NS-13A1, straight reverse, VF. 5 Pcs. $120-$150

177.

178.

185. Genuine British Copper Lot. Includes: Courteau 348, CH NS-25A2, Fine; Halifax Halfpenny, BR 889, Courteau 351, CH NS-27A1, straight reverse, abt VF, 186. discoloration; Miles W. White, BR 890, CH NS-13A1, straight reverse, abt VF; Courteau 345, CH NS-14A5, VF. 4 Pcs. $80-$100 187. Black’s Hardware Lot. Includes: BR 892, CH NS-15A, EF; BR 893, CH NS-15B, EF. 2 Pcs. 188. $300-$350

179.

Black’s Hardware Lot. Includes: BR 892, CH NS-15A, 189. abt EF; BR 893, CH NS-15B, abt EF, marks. 2 Pcs. $200-$250

180.

Black’s Hardware Lot. Includes: BR 892, CH NS-15A, VF; 190. BR 893, CH NS-15B, VF, few old scratches. 2 Pcs. $120-$150

181.

182.

183.

Very Rare R Anchor A h & H Halfpenny. H llf Courteau C t first fi t listed this, as no. 35, among his “The Non-Local Tokens of Canada” in The Numismatist in 1924. Unknown to Breton, but first sold publicly in the 1888 sale of the Gerald Hart Collection, lot 1345. There were examples in the Charles Morris (1912), W.E. Hidden (1914), W.W.C. Wilson (1925, 1926, 1927), Courteau (1944), Richard Buckley (1981), Warren Baker (1987, two specimens), and John Wilkinson (1999) collections among others. The present example is Fine for the issue, struck slightly off-centre, and with more circulation wear to the obverse than the reverse as is usually the case. A rare and desirable token in the Nova Scotia series. $7,000-$7,500

Estimate

BR 894 (1820), Trade & Navigation Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, early die state, Fine; Courteau 3,CH NS-24, copper, later die state, good VF but rev. gouge; another Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, later die state[?], VG. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

N.S. & N.B. Success, BR 895. CH NS-28A, copper, PCGS AU-55. Ex John Temple. $350-$375 N.S. & N.B. Success, BR 895. CH NS-28A, copper, EF. Ex Don Flick. $300-$325 N.S. & N.B. Success, BR 895. CH NS-28A, copper, abt EF, once lacquered. Ex Warren Baker, May 1969. $250-$275 N.S. & N.B. Success, BR 895. CH NS-28A, copper, abt EF. Ex Don Flick. $250-$275 John Brown’s Token, BR 896. CH NS-16A1, EF, couple of old rev. marks. Ex Don Flick. $100-$125 Robert Purves’ Token, BR 897. CH MT-5, Unc. with lustre. Ex Don Flick. $80-$100

191.

Robert Hopwood & Son, BR 898. This is not a Canadian token, but a Lancashire woolen mill token. However, it was listed by Breton and has frequently been included in Canadian collections since the nineteenth century. Not countermarked and more rare thus. VF, two tiny scratches in reverse field. $500-$600

192.

White’s Farthing, BR 899. Courteau 362, brass, CH NS-17A1, AU. The original of White’s farthing may have been the extremely rare variety with the D of DRY directly under the C of CHEAP. This commoner variety is a much later issue which turned up in one or more hoards in Halifax in the 1880s. $250-$300

BR 894 (1820), Trade & Navigation Halfpennies. Includes: 193. Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, early die state, EF for this issue; another, Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, later die state, EF. This is an interesting and under researched token, whose origins are unknown, but which must have 194. seen an extensive production based on the states of its reverse die. 2 pcs. $200-$225 BR 894 (1820), Trade & Navigation Halfpennies. Includes: Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, early die state, EF for this issue; another, Courteau 3, CH NS-24, copper, later die state, EF+. 2 Pcs. $200-$250

Description

195.

White’s Farthing, BR 899. Courteau 362, brass, CH NS-17A1, AU, a bit rough with a couple of spots. $200-$225 White’s Farthing, BR 899. Courteau 362, brass, CH NS-17A1, abt EF. Ex Don Flick. $150-$175 Nova Scotia Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: John Brown’s token, BR 896, CH NS-16A1, good VF+; Robert Purves’ Token, BR 897, abt EF; Halifax Ferry Token, BR 900, a late 19thC fantasy piece, BU. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

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Lot #

196.

Nova Scotia Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: John Brown’s token, BR 896, CH NS-16A1, good VF; Robert Purves’ Token, BR 897, abt EF; Halifax Ferry Token, BR 900, Unc, with much lustre. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

197.

Blakley’s “Great Dry Salt Goods,” BR 901. Brass, BU. Ex Don Flick. $100-$125

198.

Blakley’s “Great Dry Salt Goods,” BR 901. Brass, sharp Unc. with lustre. $80-$100

199.

Gass’ Tea cheque, BR 902. Brass, BU. Because James Gass was a Halifax collector, this piece might also be considered a numismatist’s token. $100-$125

200.

Gass’ Tea cheque, BR 902. Brass, BU. Ex Elliot Fineberg. 206. $100-$125

201.

Nova Scotia Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: Blakley’s, BR 901, good EF; Gass’, BR 902, EF. Both Ex Don Flick. 207. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

202.

203.

204.

205.

209.

Nova Scotia Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: John Brown’s token, BR 896, CH NS-16A1, good VF; Halifax Ferry Token, BR 900, Unc, with much luster; BR 901, brass, abt EF; 210. another BR 901, brass, VF+; BR 902, Fine+; another BR 902, VG, corrosion. 6 Pcs. $150-$200

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N EW B RUNSWICK T OKENS

Nova Scotia Merchant Tokens Lot. Includes: Blakley’s, BR 901, AU, but reverse spots; Gass’, BR 902, AU, but 208. stains. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

Richard Shepherd’s token, BR 903, Unc. Scarce. Richard Shepherd’s “good for,” along with White’s Farthing, the Halifax Ferry Token, Blakley’s “Great Dry Salt Goods” token, and Gass’ Tea cheque may all have been issued for sale or exchange with collectors since many of them turned up in hoards in the 1880s and are rarely found in anything other than uncirculated condition. $450-$500

Description

New Brunswick Proof Penny. BR 909 (1843 Penny), CH NB-2A, Courteau 25, deep chocolate Proof. As far as Courteau was concerned in his “The Coins and Tokens of New Brunswick” (1922), his no. 25 among the 1843 pennies only came as a Proof and at the time he wrote he only knew of two examples. In other words, for anyone who collects these tokens by variety, Courteau 25 must be acquired as a Proof. There are certainly more than two examples known today, but Proofs are still rare and extremely desirable. Ex Don Flick. $3,500-$4,000 BR 909 (1843 Penny). CH NB-2A, AU with remaining lustre, and an interesting die break down from the U on the reverse. A good looking token. Ex Joseph Lepczyk. $150-$175 BR 909 (1843 Penny). CH NB-2A, EF+ but spot on cheek. This first issue of the frigate tokens is always difficult to find in EF or better. $80-$100 N.B. Token Lot. Includes: BR 909 (1843 Penny), CH NB-1A1, abt EF, Ex J.D. Ferguson; BR 910 (1843 Halfpenny), CH NB-1A2, EF. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

New Brunswick Proof Halfpenny. BR 910 (1843 Halfpenny), CH NB-1A1, Courteau 19, deep chocolate surfaces, sharp, superior strike without blemishes. Proofs are rarely offered. They do full justice to the elaborately engraved portrait of Victoria on the obverse and to the beauty of the detailed frigate design on the reverse. Ex Don Flick. $2,500-$3,000 BR 910 (1843 Halfpenny). CH NB-1A1, AU but couple of reverse spots. $120-$150

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211.

222. BR 910 (1843 Halfpenny). CH NB-1A2, sharply struck PCGS MS-63 brown with hints of orange. A few very light carbon deposits. Ex John Temple. $200-$250

212.

BR 910 (1843 Halfpenny). CH NB-1A2, superior AU. $120-$150

213.

BR 911 (1854 Penny). CH NB-2B1, Unc, a couple of insignificant field marks. An excellent token. $200-$250

214.

BR 911 (1854 Penny). CH NB-2B1, Unc, and another beauty. With die breaks through REGINA. Ex Jim King. $200-$250 223.

215.

216.

217.

BR 911 (1854 Penny). CH NB-2B1, AU-Unc, may have been cleaned once. $150-$200 224. BR 911 (1854 Penny). CH NB-2B2, AU-Unc, with remaining lustre. Die break through 1 of date and double-punched A in REGINA. $150-$200 225. BR 911 (1854 Penny). CH NB-2B2, attractive chocolate EF+. With double-punched A in REGINA but no die 226. break. $120-$150

218.

BR 912 (1854 Halfpenny). CH NB-1B, Uncirculated with remaining lustre in the legends. Ex Virgil Brand Estate; ex Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford August 2013 collection sale, lot 21062. $1,000-$1,250

219.

BR 912 (1854 Halfpennies). CH NB-1B, AU; another, CH NB-1B, EF. 2 Pcs. $120-$150

220.

BR 912 (1854 Halfpennies). CH NB-1B, EF+; another, CH NB-1B, EF. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

221.

N.B. Token Lot. Includes: BR 909 (1843 Pennies), CH NB-2A, VF+; BR 910 (1843 Halfpennies), CH NB-1A2, VF; another, CH NB-1A2, Fine, plated a gold colour; another, CH NB-1A, Fine+, plated a silver colour; BR 911 (1854 Pennies), CH NB-2B1, good VF; another, CH NB-2B1, abt EF; BR 912 (1854 Halfpennies), CH NB-1B, VF+; another, CH NB-1B, plated a gold colour, EF. 8 Pcs. $100-$125

227.

Description

Estimate

BR 913, St. John, N.B. Halfpenny. CH NB-4, straight reeding. Probably issued about 1830. This example uncirculated, with tinges of lustre, and a very nice example. $250-$300

BR 913, St. John, N.B. Halfpenny. CH NB-4, straight reeding, brown Uncirculated with some faint remaining lustre. $200-$250 BR 913, St. John, N.B. Halfpenny. CH NB-4, straight reeding, AU. Ex Joseph Lepczyk. $150-$175 BR 913, St. John, N.B. Halfpenny. CH NB-4, straight reeding, AU. Ex Don Flick. $150-$175 BR 913, St. John, N.B. Halfpennies. CH NB-4, with straight reeding, EF, Ex Ray Mabee; another, CH NB-4, straight reeding, AU, but spots; another, CH NB-4, straight reeding, EF+. 3 Pcs. $150-$200

McDermott’s Advertising Token. BR 914, Francis McDermott’s advertising token from King Street, Saint John, brass, about EF, minor surface marks on the reverse, 5.28 grams or 81.5 grains, straight reverse, plain edge. Although McDermott was in business in Saint John for a number of years, Richard Bird, in his Coins of New Brunswick (1993: 43) suggests that McDermott issued his token in 1846, the only year in which he was located on King Street. A rare token and always desirable. The specimen in our sale of the George Thomson Collection, which also graded about EF, but with a couple of edge knocks, sold for $5,500. $5,500-$6,000

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PEI

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AND

952-955)

The tokens of Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island are considered together, inasmuch as coastal traffic between the two colonies was constant throughout the 19thC and many merchants owned businesses in both. Numismatically as well as commercially, the histories of the two islands are linked. When PEI became 231. saturated with Ships, Colonies & Commerce, Success to the Fisheries, and the Self Government tokens of 1855 and 1857, they were shipped to Newfoundland. The quantities in circulation there hastened the adoption of a local decimal currency. The Fishery Rights piece for 232. Newfoundland was struck by the same manufacturer as the aforementioned PEI tokens, Ralph Heaton & Sons of Birmingham.

230.

BR 916, James Milner’s Sheaf Sh f off Wheat. h CH PE-4, PE all letters of the legends and the date fully legible; no major damage, some slight pitting both sides. Ex Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford Collection, August 2013, lot 21046. VF for issue. $3,500-$3,750

BR 916, Sheaf of Wheat. CH PE-4, the h obverse clear with all letters legible, on the reverse the date and most of the legend legible. A nice Fine, with a planchet striation on the obverse as is frequent with this token and a rim cut at the bottom. Ex Virgil Brand Estate; Ex Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford Collection, August 2013, lot 21048. Fine for issue. $1,800-$2,000

BR 916, Sheaf of Wheat. CH PE-4, with the exception of a couple of letters on the reverse, all letters of the legends and the date fully legible; some edge damage at 11 o’clock on the obverse and a small dig at the date on the reverse, otherwise a good VF. Ex Don Flick. $3,250-$3,500

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BR 917, Success to the Fisheries. With hook to plough, straight reverse, PE-5B1, red and brown uncirculated. A beauty. $250-$300 BR 918, Prince Edward’s Island (1855). CH PE-7A1, thicktopped fives, brown Unc. Ex Don Flick. $150-$200

233.

BR 918, Prince Edward’s Island (1855) Lot. Includes: CH PE-7A1, thick-topped fives, good EF, Ex Don Flick; another, CH PE-7A2, thin-topped fives, abt EF. Both with dramatically different die breaks. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

234.

BR 919 (1857), Self Government and Free Trade. CH PE-7C, upset reverse, brown uncirculated. Ex J.D.B.F. MacKenzie. $150-$175

235.

BR 919 (1857), Self Government and Free Trade. CH PE-7C, upset reverse, AU. $100-$125

236.

P.E.I. Token Lot. Includes: BR 919 (1857), Self Government and Free Trade, CH PE-7C, upset reverse, AU, spots; another, CH PE-7C, straight reverse, lacquered, EF; another, CH PE-7C, straight reverse, EF. 3 Pcs. $120-$150

237.

P.E.I. Token Lot. Includes: BR 920 (1855), plain 5’s, straight reverse, Unc, some lustre, spotted; recut 5s, upset reverse, CH PE-6A3, EF, lacquered. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

238.

BR 921, Fisheries and Agriculture. Courteau 45, CH PE-8A, AU. Ex Don Flick. $120-$150

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

229.

Estimate

N EWFOUNDLAND

(BRETON 916-922

228.

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239.

BR 921, Fisheries and Agriculture. Courteau 45, CH PE-8A, EF+, some dirt. $80-$100

240.

P.E.I. Token Lot. Includes: BR 917, with hook to plough, upset reverse, CH PE-5B2, good VF+; another, with hook to plough, upset reverse, die breaks, CH PE-5B2, abt EF; another, with clevis, straight reverse, CH PE-5A, abt EF; BR 919 (1855), CH PE-7B, VF+; BR 919 (1857), CH PE-7C, upset 245. reverse, abt EF; BR 919 (1857), CH PE-7C, straight reverse, VF; BR 920 (1855), CH PE-6A1, plain fives, VF; another, CH PE-6A1, plain fives, EF, discoloured; BR 921, CH PE-8A, EF; another, BR 921, CH PE-8A, abt EF. 10 Pcs. $100-$150

241.

BR 922, John Joy’s bar or pool token. Charlottetown, good VF. Ex Don Flick. $300-$325

242.

BR 922, John Joy’s token. VF. Ex PEI collector Wendell Rogers. $250-$300

243.

BR 923, John Joy’s token. Unc. This second issue, which may never have circulated, apparently always with the telltale die break below JOHN. Ex PEI collector Harley Ings. $300-$350

244.

BR 923, John Joy’s token. Unc. Ex Warren Baker.

$300-$350

246.

Description

Estimate

BR 923, John Joy’s token. Unc. Ex Wendell Rogers. $300-$350

McCarthy Penny. McCarthy Penny, CH PE-2, the letters P.E.I incuse on an otherwise blank planchet, copper. There is no justification for attributing this piece to Peter McCausland (also spelled MacAusland, or McAuslane), as has usually been the case. Everything, including its likely date of production about 1840, and the identical features with the unique DMC / P.E.I piece, point to Dennis McCarthy of Charlottetown as the issuer. McCarthy’s Charlottetown tinsmith shop was located at the north-west corner of Kent and Great George Streets (the latter street now called University Avenue). This example is rough, with some corrosion and some light verdigris, perhaps from having been buried. It grades VG for the issue and weighs 8.3 grams. Ex Tom Rogers; Ex Jeffrey Hoare sale October 1999, lot 587. $1,750-$2,000

246A. McCarthy Penny. McCarthy Penny, CH PE-2, the letters P.E.I incuse on an otherwise blank planchet, copper. Same as previous lot. Owner purchased the token from a client who dug it out of the ground in Northern New Brunswick, therefore contains many spots of vertigry and corrosion. Still a good filler if you missed the one above. $600-$800

Throughout this catalogue, use is made of the Charlton Catalogue Numbering System for ease of reference of the bidder. The copyrights to this Numbering System and to these Numbers are the property of Charlton International Inc., which has granted Geoffrey Bell Auctions Ltd. permission for this use.

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247.

Holey Dollar. PEI Holey Dollar, CH PE-1A, Faulkner H.9. Rogers Dollar, 1807 Charles IV Mexico TH. This coin belonged to the PEI collector Wendell Rogers who died in 1993. It was impossible to classify among the different groups of known countermarks because a number of punch marks and gouges have been applied over top of the original countermark of nine or ten rays. One ray can be seen to have escaped the vandal’s punch. The centre hole to the coin is unusually smooth and even. Nevertheless, this appears to be a legitimate Holey Dollar which has been marred by vandalism. $2,500-$3,000

248.

PEI Holey Dollar Dump. PEI Dump, CH PE-1A2, Faulkner Gg.1. Fargeon Dump. This Dump is classified among Holey Dollars and Dumps with irregular countermarks. In this case, the mark consists of a circle of ten lines in the form of rectangles which has been applied to the obverse of the Dump. The irregularity of the countermark does not disqualify it as a legitimate piece. It is one of only 12 Dumps to have a claim to legitimacy and as such extremely rare. Very few Dumps have ever been offered for public sale and this is the first one to have been offered since 2003. This Dump was identified as belonging to the important Montreal collector Allan Fargeon in an article by Fred Bowman in The CN Journal for April 1960. It was sold in a Jeffrey Hoare auction, June 32325, 1995, as lot 685. Except for the countermark opposite the identifiable contour formed by the King’s throat, and the faint remains of the coat of arms on the reverse, the coin has been worn smooth. $10,000-$12,000

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250.

251.

Description

Estimate

BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, ICCS EF-40 $80-$100

N.F. Token Lot. Includes: BR 952, Rutherford, St. John’s, 258. CH NF-1A1, copper, upset reverse, VF; CH NF-1A2, copper, straight reverse, VF+. 2 Pcs. $120-$150 259. BR 952, Rutherford, St. John’s. CH NF-1A2, copper, straight reverse, abt EF. $120-$150

BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, EF+. $80-$100

NEWFOUNDLAND 249.

Lot #

257.

BR 952, Rutherford, St. John’s (1841). CH NF-1B2, copper, straight reverse, EF+, some remaining lustre. $250-$275 260.

N.F. Token Lot. Includes: BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace, CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, EF; another, CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, abt EF. 2 Pcs. $120-$150

BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C2, coarse wool, rosettes, straight reverse, AU+, as close to uncirculated as one can get. $150-$175

261.

N.F. Token Lot. Includes: BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace, CH NF-1C4, coarse wool, stella, upset reverse, EF; CH NF-1C3, coarse wool, stella, straight reverse, EF. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

252.

262. BR 952, Rutherford, St. John’s (1841). CH NF-1B2, copper, straight reverse, EF. Ex Don Flick. $200-$250

N.F. Token Lot. Includes: BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace, CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, EF but some damage at FOUNDLAND; another, CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, abt EF; another, CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, VF+; CH NF-1C4, coarse wool, stella, upset reverse, VF. 4 Pcs. $150-$175

253.

BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, AU+, as close to uncirculated as one can get. $150-$175

254.

263. BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, very nice AU. Ex Don Flick. $120-$150

BR 955, Fishery Rights 1860. CH NF-4A, AU and rarely seen in this condition. Ex Don Flick. $650-$700

255.

264. BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, very nice AU. Ex Don Flick. $120-$150 265.

BR 955, Fishery Rights 1860. CH NF-4A, abt EF.

256.

BR 953, Rutherford, Harbour Grace. CH NF-1C1, fine wool, straight reverse, EF with some remaining lustre. Ex Don Flick. $80-$100

$350-$400

BR 955, Fishery Rights 1860. CH NF-4A, a nice undamaged VF. $250-$300

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PETER MCAUSLANE’S TOKEN The Highlight of the Geoffrey Bell Collection

266.

BR 956, CH NF-2, issued in St. John’s, Newfoundland, by a merchant of Prince Edward Island who had business interests in both places. Peter McAuslane (1772-1842) owned property in Charlottetown, a ship named the Hannah, and a farm at Rustico on what is today Robinson’s Island on the north shore of PEI. His token is excessively rare. The first example turned up in 1878 and was acquired by R.W. McLachlan, who reported on it in The Canadian Antiquarian and Numismatic Journal, VII, 2 (October 1878): 95. McLachlan was subsequently the first to catalogue the token in his Canadian Numismatics (1886) as no. 486. A second specimen did not turn up until 1893. A specimen in the 1925 W.W.C. Wilson Sale, said to be EF – not the present example – sold as lot 619 for the incredible sum of $135, which was some measure of its desirability. It is not certain how many examples exist today. Those few that have appeared in recent years have all been brought out of the ground by metal detectors on PEI and the tokens have suffered accordingly, with cracked planchets and severely corroded surfaces. The present example may be the finest known in private hands, the equal of the specimen in the Bank of Canada Collection. This is the specimen that was plated by Courteau in his “The Coins and Tokens of Newfoundland” in The Numismatist (February 1930), said by him to be in the Ludger Gravel Collection at that time. Howard Gibbs appears to have acquired it from the disposal of the Gravel collection in 1935 and in turn sold it as lot 912 at the 1952 ANA auction where it was purchased by John J. Ford, Jr. It was sold with Ford’s Canadian tokens by Stack’s Bowers in August 2013 as lot 21058 where it was described as Extremely Fine. Some insignificant surface dirt and a tiny carbon spot at LL of ALL on the reverse. Brass, beaded borders, (struck ever so slightly off-centre), straight reverse, plain edge, 19.6 mm, 2.75 grams or 42.5 grains. EF.

$35,000-$40,000

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B UST & H ARPS

Lot #

276.

The 24 imitation varieties of the Tiffin halfpennies in brass and copper, Courteau nos. 1 to 24, were issued many years after the date 277. 1812 which appears on them. They should be considered together with the majority of the Bust & Harps in brass because newly minted examples of both series were found together in a hoard that was recovered from the St. Lawrence River some years ago. The so-called Tiffin pennies, however, are English tokens and have been part of Canadian collections since the nineteenth century, although 278. there is no evidence that they circulated in colonial Canada. 267.

BR 958, Tiffin Penny. Courteau 34, CH LC-47B1, upset reverse, engrailed edge, Unc. Not a rare token in high 279. grade, but this example has superb steel-blue toning. $150-$200

268.

BR 958, Tiffin Penny. Courteau 34, CH LC-47B1, upset 280. reverse, engrailed edge, brown AU+. $150-$175

269.

BR 959, Tiffin Penny. Courteau 32, CH LC-47D2, upset reverse, engrailed edge, abt EF. $100-$125

270.

Tiffin Penny Lot. Includes: BR 957, Courteau 40, CH LC-47A2, upset reverse, engrailed edge, Fine, reverse digs; BR 958, Courteau 34, CH LC-47B1, upset reverse, engrailed edge, Fine, dirt; BR 958, Courteau 38, upset reverse, engrailed edge, Fine, an R. 6; BR 959, Courteau 31, CH LC-47D1, upset reverse, engrailed edge, VF; another, Courteau 31, CH LC-47D1, upset reverse, engrailed edge, Good. 5 Pcs. $80-$100

271.

Tiffin Halfpenny Lot. Includes: BR 960, Courteau 22, CH LC-48A2, severely rusted dies, nice EF; another, Courteau 22, CH LC-48A2, rusted dies, EF+, lacquered; Courteau 25, CH LC-46A1, abt VF; Courteau 26, 282. CH LC-46A3, EF; Courteau 27, CH LC-46A2, VF+. 5 Pcs. $120-$150

272.

Tiffin Halfpenny Lot. Includes: BR 961, Courteau nos. 1, 2, 4; BR 960, Courteau nos. 11, w. die break, 11, w/o die break, 14 (2), 16 (2), 17 (2), 18, 19, 21 (2), 22 (2), 24, 25, 26. Avg. VF. 20 Pcs. $120-$150

273.

Bust & Harp Halfpenny Lot. Includes: BR 1012, LC-60, Courteau nos. 1, 7 with and without die break at eye (5), 11, 12, 17. Avg. VF+. 9 Pcs. $60-$80

W ELLINGTON T OKENS 274.

275.

281.

283.

Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 969, Field Marshall 284. Wellington Halfpennies, CH WE-1A, plain edge, upset reverse, EF but dirt; BR 971, CH WE-2A2, engrailed edge, EF; BR 972,CH WE-2B, trident, engrailed, good VF+. 285. 3 Pcs. $100-$125 Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 969, Field Marshall Wellington Halfpennies, CH WE-1A, plain edge, upset 286. reverse, Fine; another, CH WE-1A, engrailed edge, upset reverse, Fine; another, Courteau 26, CH WE-1A, engrailed edge, upset reverse, VF; BR 971, Field Marshall Wellington Halfpennies, CH WE-2A1, plain edge, VF; another, BR 971, 287. CH WE-2A1, plain edge, Fine; BR 972, CH WE-2B, trident, engrailed, Fine; BR 972, CH WE-2B, trident, engrailed, Fine; another, BR 972, CH WE-2B, trident, engrailed, good VF. 8 Pcs. $80-$100

Description

Estimate

BR 970, Field Marshall Wellington Penny. Courteau 31, CH WE-4A2, with wreath, edge plain, overstruck, VF. Ex Don Flick. $200-$250 BR 970, Field Marshall Wellington Penny. Courteau 32, CH WE-4B, without wreath below Britannia, edge engrailed up right, EF with remaining lustre in point of grade, but wonderfully overstruck on a Guppy penny, which shows through remarkably well, with its date 1811 visible in the Wellington’s exergue. $250-$300 BR 974, Field Marshall Wellington Penny. Courteau 29, CH WE-3, VF. $180-$200 BR 978, Marquis Wellington. CH WE-7, nice EF, lacquered. $100-$125 BR 982, Victoria Nobis Est. CH LC-49, although usually classed with the Wellingtons, this is more likely represents a bust of Nelson. Not overstruck, and a very attractive EF+ with chocolate surfaces. $120-$150 Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 976, Field Marshall Wellington Halfpenny, Courteau 1, upset reverse, CH WE-5A1, Fine; BR 978, Marquis Wellington, CH WE-7, abt VF; another, BR 978, Marquis Wellington, CH WE-7, good VF; BR 979, Wellington Halfpenny, Courteau 38, CH WE-8A6, VG; BR 981, Illustrious Wellington, Courteau 40, CH WE-10A1, reeded up left, EF; another, Courteau 40, CH WE-10A1, reeded up left, VF; another, Courteau 40, CH WE-10A1, reeded up left, abt VF; another, BR 981, CH WE-10A2, abt EF; another, BR 981, CH WE-10-A3, VF; BR 982, Victoria Nobis Est, LC-49, overstruck, a good VF. 10 Pcs. $120-$150 BR 984, One Penny 1813. CH WE-12, abt EF.

BR 985, Cossack Penny. CH WE-13, AU.

$80-$100

$250-$300

BR 985, Cossack Penny. CH WE-13, EF+, some dirt. Ex Don Flick. $180-$200 Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 984, One Penny 1813, CH WE-12, Fine; BR 985, Cossack Penny, CH WE-13, VF. 2 Pcs. $80-$100 Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 984, One Penny 1813, CH WE-12, abt VF; BR 985, Cossack Penny, CH WE-13, VF. 2 Pcs. $100-$125 Wellington Token Lot. Includes: BR 984, One Penny 1813, CH WE-12, abt VF; BR 985, Cossack Penny, CH WE-13, VF+. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

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The Lot #

Description

Estimate

WELLINGTON BATTLE HALFPENNIES

Geoffrey Bell Collection

Lot #

Description

Estimate

296.

BR 987, Courteau 7. CH WE11-A3, edge reeded up left, Unc, lacquered, underlying lustre. $100-$125

297.

BR 987, Courteau 10. CH WE11-A6, no button variety, edge reeded up left, Unc. $100-$125

Whether these halfpennies ever circulated in Canada to any great extent is a good question. Notwithstanding, occasional examples have been found in excavations, perhaps brought here 298. by soldiers who settled in Canada after the Peninsular battles listed on the tokens. 288.

299. BR 986, Courteau 13. CH WE-11B2, edge reeded up left, brown Unc. Ex Don Flick. $180-$200

289.

BR 987, Courteau 4. CH WE-11A1, with A of TALAVERA not filled in, straight reeding, AU+. $80-$100

290.

BR 987, Courteau 4. CH WE-11A1, with A of TALAVERA filled in, edge reeded up left, Unc, remaining lustre. Ex Don Flick. $100-$125

291.

BR 987, Courteau 5. CH WE-11A2, without die flaw to M of LUSITANIEM, edge reeded up left, AU+. Ex Don Flick. $80-$100

292.

BR 987, Courteau 5. CH WE-11A2, with beginning of die flaw to M of LUSITANIEM, edge reeded up left, AU. Ex Bob Armstrong. $80-$100

BR 987, Courteau 10. CH WE11-A6, no button variety, edge reeded up left, AU+. $80-$100 Wellington Battle Halfpenny Lot. Includes: BR 986, Courteau 19, CH WE-11B8, large button variety, straight reeding, VF; Courteau 5, CH WE-11A2, with die flaw to M of LUSITANIEM, edge reeded up left, EF; Courteau 8, CH WE-11A4, reeded up left, EF; another; Courteau 8, CH WE-11A4, reeded up left, EF+; BR 988, Courteau 22, CH WE-11D, straight reeding on edge, Fine, from rusted dies; another, BR 988, Courteau 22, CH WE-11D, straight reeding on edge, VG with corrosion. 6 Pcs. $120-$150

N ON -L OCAL T OKENS

WELLINGTON TOKENS IN SILVER

293.

300.

BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1813), Courteau 8. CH NS-20A1, engrailed edge, straight reverse, ICCS MS-62, with plenty of orange and nice fields. $250-$275

301.

BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1813), Courteau 8. CH NS-20A1, engrailed edge, straight reverse, brown Unc. Ex Warren Baker. $200-$250

BR 987, Courteau 6. CH WE-11A2, edge reeded up left, stunning BU. Ex Roy Hughes Collection, Jeffrey Hoare sale 302. 1995, lot 1848. $1,500-$2,000

303.

294.

295.

Another BR 987 in silver, Courteau 6. CH WE-11A2, edge 304. reeded up left, holed and plugged leaving crude filing marks, but otherwise EF. $800-$1,000

Another BR 987 in silver, Courteau 6. CH WE-11A2, edge reeded up left, VG-Fine, well worn either from circulation or as a pocket piece. Ex Don Flick. $450-$500

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BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1813), Courteau 10. CH NS-20A3, engrailed edge, straight reverse, EF, overstruck. $100-$125 BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1813), Courteau 11. CH NS-20A4, engrailed edge, straight reverse, PCGS AU-58, a beauty with a rich chocolate colour which is only prevented from being a straight Unc. by some slight rubbing on Britannia’s knee and her breasts. Ex John Temple. $200-$250 BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1813), Courteau 11. CH NS-20A4, engrailed edge, straight reverse, AU+. Ex Don Flick. $200-$225

305.

BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny (1814), Courteau 13. CH NS-20B3, plain edge, upset reverse, rusted reverse die, Unc, lacquered. $200-$250

306.

BR 963, Trade & Navigation Halfpennies Lot. Includes: CH NS-19A1, engrailed edge, straight reverse, EF+; Courteau 7 (1813), CH NS-19B2, engrailed edge, straight reverse, AU. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

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307.

308.

309.

Description

Estimate

Lot #

BR 964, Trade & Navigation Farthing, Courteau 5. 319. CH NS-18A, plain edge, straight reverse, overstruck as always, PCGS AU, but actually a nice brown Unc. because it would appear allowance has not been made for the overstrike. Ex John Temple. $200-$250 320. BR 964, Trade & Navigation Farthing, Courteau 5. CH NS-18A, plain edge, straight reverse, overstruck as 321. always, rusty brown Unc with discoloration. Ex Don Flick. $200-$250

Description

Estimate

BR 975, Hibernia Penny (1805). CH AM-2, PCGS VF, and probably cleaned. A notoriously difficult token to find in high grade. Ex John Temple. $250-$300 BR 989, RH Penny. CH LC-52, VF+, field marks. Ex Don Flick. $120-$150 BR 990, RH Halfpenny. Thin flan, plain edge, upset reverse, CH LC-51A2, abt EF. $150-$175

322. BR 964, Trade & Navigation Farthing, Courteau 5. CH NS-18A, plain edge, straight reverse, overstruck as always, dark Unc. Ex J.D.B.F. MacKenzie. $200-$250

BR 990, RH Halfpennies Lot. Includes: thin flan, plain edge, upset reverse, CH LC-51A2, good VF; another, thick flan, engrailed edge, CH LC-51A1, EF. 2 Pcs., a good pair. $150-$175

323.

BR 991, RH Farthing. Engrailed edge, upset rev., CH LC-50, EF, but verdigris. Ex Ray Mabee. $100-$125

324.

BR 991, RH Farthing. Engrailed edge, upset rev., CH LC-50, abt VF. $100-$125

325.

Non-Local Token Lot. Includes: BR 962, Trade & Navigation Penny, Courteau 13, CH NS-20B3, plain edge, upset reverse, rusted reverse die, VG; BR 963, Trade & Navigation Halfpenny, Courteau 6 (1812), CH NS-19A1, engrailed edge, straight reverse, EF, lacquered; BR 965, Pure Copper Halfpennies, Courteau 17, plain edge, upset reverse, CH NS-21A4, abt VF; BR 966, For General Accommodation, Courteau 18, engrailed edge, straight reverse, CH AM-1A4, abt VF; BR 967, Pure Copper Penny, Courteau 14, CH NS-22, about EF, dig; another, BR 967, Courteau 14, CH NS-22, about VF; BR 989, RH Penny, CH LC-52, Fine. 7 Pcs. $80-$100

326.

BR 992 Lot. Includes: Courteau 47, open sleeve variety, CH LC-53A1, EF; Courteau 48, closed sleeve variety, CH LC-53A2, VF. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

327.

BR 994 (1813), Courteau 26. CH LC-54B1, a very nice EF. Ex Don Flick. $80-$100

328.

BR 994 (1814) Lot. Includes: Courteau 28, CH LC-54C1, EF+; Courteau 29, CH LC-54C2, EF; BR 994 (1815), Courteau 30, CH LC-54D1, EF, lacquered; Courteau 31, CH LC-54D2, red and brown Unc. 4 Pcs. A superior lot. $150-$175

310.

BR 964, Trade & Navigation Farthing, Courteau 5. CH NS-18A, plain edge, straight reverse, overstruck as always, EF. Ex Don Flick. $200-$225

311.

BR 964, Trade & Navigation Farthing, Courteau 5. CH NS-18A, plain edge, straight reverse, overstruck as always, abt EF. $180-$200

312.

BR 965, Pure Copper Halfpenny. Courteau 15, CH NS-21A2, engrailed edge, upset reverse, AU. $120-$150

313.

BR 965, Pure Copper Halfpenny. Courteau 16, CH NS-21A3, engrailed edge, upset reverse, very handsome Unc. $150-$175

314.

BR 965, Pure Copper Halfpenny. Courteau 16, CH NS-21A3, engrailed edge, upset reverse, AU. $120-$150

315.

BR 965, Pure Copper Halfpenny. Courteau 17, plain edge, upset reverse, NS-21A4, EF. $80-$100

316.

BR 966, For General Accommodation Lot. Includes: Courteau 18, CH AM-1A2, plain edge, upset reverse, AU; 329. another, engrailed edge, straight reverse, CH AM-1A4, EF. 2 Pcs. $180-$200

BR 994 (1814) Lot. Includes: Courteau 28, CH LC-54C1, EF; BR 994 (1815), Courteau 31, CH LC-54D2, red and brown Unc. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

330.

BR 994 (1815), Courteau 31. CH LC-54D2, BU, couple of small carbon spots. $80-$100

331.

BR 994 (1815) Lot. Includes: Courteau 31, CH LC-54D2, Unc; another, Courteau 31, CH LC-54D2, AU. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

332.

BR 996, Ships Colonies & Commerce. CH PE-9B2, brass, abt EF, always weakly struck in the centre reverse. $150-$175

317.

333. BR 967, Pure Copper Penny. Courteau 14, CH NS-22, AU with remaining lustre. $180-$200

318.

BR 967, Pure Copper Penny. Courteau 14, CH NS-22, EF. $120-$150

Non-Local Token Lot. Includes: BR 995, Ships Colonies & Commerce, CH PE-9A, brass, good VF; BR 996, CH PE-9B2, brass, VF. 2 Pcs. $200-$250

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The Lot #

334.

335.

Description

Estimate

Geoffrey Bell Collection

Lot #

Non-Local Token Lot. Includes: BR 992, Courteau 47, open 346. sleeve variety, CH LC-53A1, Fine; Courteau 48, closed 347. sleeve variety, CH LC-53A2, abt VF; BR 993, Courteau 50, British Colonies halfpenny, VF; BR 994 (1813), Courteau 26, CH LC-54B1, abt VF; BR 994 (1814), Courteau 28, CH LC-54C1, VF; BR 994 (1814), Courteau 28, CH LC-54C1, abt EF; BR 994 (1815), Courteau 31, CH LC-54D2, brown AU; BR 995, Ships Colonies & Commerce, CH PE-9A, 348. brass, abt Fine; another, CH PE-9A, brass, abt VF. 10 Pcs. $180-$200 Non-Local Token Lot. Includes: BR 1002, Courteau 41, CH LC-58A1, VF+; BR 1003, CH WE-14, EF, but dig above mainmast; BR 1004 (1812), Courteau 20, CH LC-56A2, 349. brass, EF; BR 1004 (1815), Courteau 23, CH LC-56B1, copper, EF, lacquered. 4 Pcs. $80-$100

336.

BR 1009. CH AM-4, Irishman, nice EF, lacquered.

337.

BR 1011 Lot. Includes: CH LC-57A1, copper, fine head, very nice VF+; another, CH LC-57A2, copper, crude head, VF, lacquered. Both Ex Joe Lepczyk. 2 Pcs. $100-$125

338.

BR 1013, North American Token. CH AM-5A1, copper, 351. VF+. $100-$125

339.

BR 1013, North American Token Lot. Includes: CH AM-5A1, copper, Fine+, pitted; another, CH AM-5A2, 352. brass, good VF+, dig on reverse. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

340.

341.

$80-$100 350.

Non-Local Token Lot. Includes: BR 1002, Courteau 41, CH LC-58A1, VF; BR 1003, CH WE-14, Fine; BR 1004 353. (1812), Courteau 20, CH LC-56A2, brass, VF; another, BR 1004 (1812), Courteau 20, CH LC-56A2, brass, with edge expertly reeded by machine tooling, abt VF, scratches; BR 1004 (1815), Courteau 23, CH LC-56B1, copper, VF+, corrosion; BR 1006, CH WE-15, abt VF; BR 1007, CH LC-59B, VF; BR 1009, CH AM-4, VF, verdigris; BR 1011, copper, CH LC-57A1, Fine. 9 Pcs. $100-$125 Anticosti Tokens (1870), so-called, Lot. Includes: 2 Pcs., both Unc, both with considerable lustre. Although included in Canadian collections for years, it was long ago argued 354. that the letter A on the token stands for the Paris mint and that this is a pattern piece for Honduras. $80-$100

SHIPS, COLONIES & COMMERCE TOKENS (BRETON 997) 342.

Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 1, US flag, W & B NY, CH PE10-1, VF; Lees 2, US flag, CH PE10-2, VF+. 2 Pcs. $120-$150 355.

343.

Lees 2. US flag, CH PE10-2, brown Unc, few carbon spots. $120-$150

344.

Lees 2. US flag, CH PE10-2, EF+, some green on obverse. $80-$100

345.

Blacksmith Type Token Lot. Includes: Lees 3, Blacksmith type, CH PE-103A, BL-24A, faint obverse brockage, as is sometimes seen, abt Fine, 4.06gms; Lees 3, Blacksmith type, CH PE-103A1, BL-24A, thick flan, 7.39gms, abt Fine. 2 Pcs. $200-$250

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Description

Estimate

Lees 14. Double-guy variety, CH PE10-14, abt EF. $120-$150 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 14, double-guy variety, CH PE10-14, abt EF, but verdigris on obverse; Lees 19, double-guy variety, CH PE10-19, VF, but bad scratch on reverse. 2 Pcs. $80-$100 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 24, CH PE10-24, VF; Lees 26, CH PE10-26, EF; Lees 27, CH PE10-27, AU; Lees 29, CH PE10-29, EF+; Lees 30, CH PE10-30, good EF; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, red and brown Unc. 6 Pcs. $150-$175 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 27, CH PE10-27, Unc; Lees 28, CH PE10-28, Unc; Lees 29, CH PE10-29, EF+; Lees 30, CH PE10-30, EF; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, brown Unc. 5 Pcs. $150-$175 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 29, CH PE10-30, AU; Lees 30, CH PE10-30, EF; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, red and brown Unc; Lees 34, CH PE10-34, EF; Lees 37, CH PE10-37, EF. 5 Pcs. $150-$175 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 29, CH PE10-29, Brilliant Uncirculated, but may be false colour; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, ICCS MS-60. 2 Pcs. $150-$175 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 42, CH PE10-42, nice VF, scarce; Lees 43, CH PE10-43, Fine, heavy reverse die break. 2 Pcs. $180-$200 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 2, US flag, CH PE10-2, Fine, lacquered; Lees 6, CH PE10-6, VF+; Lees 7, CH PE10-7, abt VF; Lees 8, CH PE10-8, good VF; Lees 10, CH PE10-10, abt Fine; Lees 30, CH PE10-30, VF+; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, EF, verdigris; another, Lees 31, CH PE10-31, VF+, verdigris; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, EF; Lees 34, CH PE10-34, Fine+; Lees 36, CH PE10-36, abt Fine; Lees 39, CH PE10-39, good VF; Lees 41, upset reverse, CH PE10- 41, VF; Lees 46, CH PE10-46, nice EF, spot on reverse. 14 Pcs. $100-$125 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 2, US flag, CH PE10-2, VG; Lees 6, CH PE10-6, abt VF, verdigris; Lees 7, CH PE10-7, abt VF, scratches, verdigris; Lees 10, CH PE10-10, abt Fine; Lees 12, CH PE10-12, abt VF; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, VF+; another, Lees 31, CH PE10-31, abt EF; Lees 32, CH PE10-32, EF; Lees 34, CH PE10-34, VF+; another, Lees 34, CH PE10-34, VF+; Lees 38, CH PE10-38, abt EF, dirt; Lees 41, upset reverse, CH PE10- 41, EF. 12 Pcs. $80-$100 Lees Token Lot. Includes: Lees 2, US flag, CH PE10-2, VF; Lees 7, CH PE10-7, VF, cracked planchet; Lees 12, CH PE10-12, Good; Lees 26, CH PE10-26, EF, verdigris spot on reverse; Lees 28, CH PE10-28, abt EF; Lees 30, CH PE10-30, VF, verdigris; Lees 31, CH PE10-31, V; another, Lees 31, CH PE10-31, VF; Lees 32, CH PE10-32, VF; Lees 34, CH PE10-34, VF, verdigris; another, Lees 34, CH PE10-34, abt EF; Lees 40, CH PE10-40, abt EF; Lees 41, upset reverse, CH PE10- 41, VF, verdigris; another, Lees 41, upset reverse, CH PE10- 41, VF; Lees 46, CH PE10-46, VF; Lees unidentified, poor, corrosion. 16 Pcs. $100-$125

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Description

F UR T RADE

Estimate

AND THE

W EST

Lot #

361.

BR 932, John Tobin. With misspelling of Winnipeg, brass. Ex Jeffrey Hoare Sale no. 20, (July 1991), lot 76. A rare token. Fine. $500-$750

BR 925, CH FT-9B, North West Company token in brass. Holed as always, and a PCGS graded respectable Fine with 362. a few digs on the reverse. Ex John Temple. $4,000-$5,000

363. 357.

358.

359.

BR 925, CH FT-9B, North West Company token in brass. Holed as always, very worn and no better than about 364. Good. $1,000-$1,250

BR 925, CH FT-10B, FT B North N th West W t Company C token t k in copper. Holed as usual. PCGS VF, with an indication that the surfaces have been tooled somewhat. As to be expected, there is some porosity, especially on the obverse. However, this is a very desirable example of a token that is much rarer in copper than in brass. It is noteworthy that the hole on the North West token is always applied from the reverse and always in exactly the same spot, through the top right half of the letter H and part of the border, and is always the same size. This precision suggests that the tokens were machine holed before they were distributed. The specimen in the Stack’s Bowers 2013 sale of the John J. Ford, Jr. collection, lot 21027, was graded choice VF and brought a hammer price of $18,000. The EF-AU example in our sale of the George Thomson collection in May 2014 realized $26,000 hammer. The present example Ex John Temple. $12,000-$15,000 BR 927, CH FT-2, Hudson’s Bay Company. East Main District, 1/2 Made Beaver, brass, w/o punch mark, EF. $400-$450

Estimate

Commercial Hotel Token Lot. Includes: BR 930, Commercial Hotel, brass, with “N.W.S.” EF; BR 931, Commercial Hotel, brass, corrected with “N.W.T.” AU. 2 Pcs. $120-$180

NORTH WEST COMPANY

356.

Description

360.

BR 932a, John Tobin. With Winnipeg spelled correctly, brass, abt EF. $180-$200

BR 933, Edmonton Hotel. Brass, VF. Extremely rare; one of the rarest of the Breton listed post-Confederation tokens. $2,500-$3,000 Revelstoke Token Lot. Includes: BR 936, Central Hotel, Revelstoke, BR C., brass, BU; BR 938, W. Cowan, Revelstoke, BR C., brass, abt VF. Ex Alan Weighell. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

365.

Revelstoke Token Lot. Includes: BR 936, Central Hotel, Revelstoke, BR C., brass, EF. Ex Joe Lepczyk; BR 938, W. Cowan, Revelstoke, BR C., brass, VF. 2 Pcs. $150-$175

366.

BR 939, Hon. John Robson. Pioneer Locksmith, Victoria, BR C. Ex Hoare Sale, October 1991, lot 491. Aluminum. AU. $100-$125

367.

BR 939, Hon. John Robson. Pioneer Locksmith, Victoria, BR C. Aluminum. Ex Don Flick. AU. $100-$125

B LACKSMITH T OKENS 368.

Blacksmith Token Lot. Includes: Wood 11, CH BL-7, copper, upset reverse, a deep chocolate VF; another Wood 11, CH BL-7, copper, upset reverse, Fine; Wood 14, Wood 14, CH BL-10, brass, upset reverse, abt VF, tiny clip at 11 o’clock. 3 Pcs. $80-$100

369.

Blacksmith Token Lot. Includes: Wood 23, CH BL-40, die states of Wood 23 as described by Warren Baker and Ernie Everingham in Jeffrey Hoare Auctions Catalogue No. 13, October 1989: 142-144: First Issue, State C, straight reverse, good VF+; Fourth Issue, upset reverse, strong denticles on both sides, VF; Fifth issue, straight reverse, abt VF. 3 Pcs. $150-$200

370.

Blacksmith Token Lot. Includes: Wood 33, CH BL-37, 4 pcs., one VF, the others Fine, with and without die rust. $100-$125

End of the Geoffrey Bell Collection

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The Cooper Collection Geoffrey Bell Auctions is pleased to offer the first portion of the Richard Cooper oper Collection, consisting of Part I of his Canadian countermarked collection. This his offering will be followed up in October with the second part of his countermarked collection, which together form the largest Canadian collection in existence. The collection was described in Marked Impressions, published in Montreal in 2006, and Mr Cooper acquired it in its entirety from Warren Baker. Another collection formed by Baker, not included in the book due to having been acquired subsequently was also sold to Richard Cooper. That collection consists of 4333 pieces, a good portion of which were purchased from a serious collector of countermarks. Many of the countermarks have never been offered before, and a number of the he same ones, occurring on different undertypes are highlights of the collection as they y are often evidence of the types of coins and tokens that circulated in an area at the period of the countermarker’s issue. The Devins & Bolton collection, in particular, is a remarkable assemblage and demonstrates the types of pieces still being encountered in Montreal between late 1862, when the firm commenced, and 1869. Mr. Cooper, well-known Montreal collector has also consigned the balance off his outstanding Canadian collection which will be offered in four sales, and discussed ed more fully in the October sale.

Good luck to all. Lot #

371.

372.

373.

Description

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Lot #

374. A. A on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522. WB-1. Holed; A B on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852 BR 528, Unpublished; A.C.M. & Co. on obv. of Canada Cent, 1900. WB-2; AD within Rectangular cartouche on obv. of Bust & Harp, brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012. WB-3. Foster Part II, 113 lists an AD, probably not the same mark, on BR 969. Brunk unpublished 2nd ed., 38 identifies these initials within a square cartouche on a Danish coin. 4 Pcs. 375. $100-$150 A.D.F. on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 682, WB-4. (Cheramy List); A.J.Q. on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, three other symbols appearing to be a pipe or tomahawk, two 376. headdress feathers, three links. WB-5. (Rulau Misc.); A.M.B. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1885, WB-6. (Cheramy List); APM on obv. & rev. of Trade & Navigation Penny, 1814, BR 962, WB-7. (Cheramy List). 4 Pcs. $100-$150 377. A.P.T. twice on rev. of Wellington Waterloo Halfpenny, 1815, BR 1003, WB-8. (Foster Part II, 127); A R on obv. of Lesslie & Sons Half Cent, BR 718, Unpublished; AR/A counterpunched on rev. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, 378. BR 871, WB-9. (Foster Part II, 75; Rulau Misc.); AS within cartouche on obv. of Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-1084. 4 Pcs. $100-$150 379.

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Description

Estimate

A.S.H. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1892, WB-10; A&T on obv. of Prince Edward Island Penny, 1871, BR 915, Unpublished; A.S.P. on obv. & rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, BR 866, WB-11 (Cheramy List); A W counterpunched on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-12 (Cheramy List); AW O counterpunched on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished. 5 Pcs. $100-$150 J. ADAIR on obv. & rev. of Banque du Peuple BouquetSou, BR 715, WB-13; J.A. ADAIR on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-14. Holed. (Rulau Misc.; Brunk 225). 2 Pcs. $100-$150 J. Adams on obv. Canada Twenty Five Cents, BR 941, Unpublished; WM. A Adkinson twice on obv. & once on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-15. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 AGNEW counterpunched twice on Prince Edward, 1857, BR 919, Unpublished, holed; T.G. Alexander on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-16. (Brunk unpublished, 2nd ed., 573 - this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150 J. T. Allan on obv. & rev. of Great Britain Shilling, 1816, WB-17. Ex Brunk collection. (Brunk unpublished, 2nd ed., 596 - same markings); J. T. Allan on obv. & rev. of New Brunswick Cent, 1864, BR 907, WB-18. (Brunk unpublished, 2nd ed., 596 - this coin). 2 Pcs. $150-$200 J. H. Allen & G. F. Froggatt on obv. of Province of Canada Cent, 1858, BR 866, Unpublished; E. AMES on obv. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-20. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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380.

381.

COUNTERMARK TOKENS Description

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Estimate

395.

T. AUBRY on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1982, BR 719, Unpublished, holed; C. AUDY on rev. of Quebec or City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-1087. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

396.

B on rev. of Canada Five Cents, 1882, WB-38; B on obv. on Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1840, BR 874, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

397.

B/PAT.1873/H on rev. of Canada cent, 1858/9, WB-39; B O counterpunched on rev. of Nova Scotia Cent, 1864, BR 877, WB-40; B & S counterpunched on obv. Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1872, BR 941, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

398.

B.H. BABCOCK. on obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-41; BAILE/BRANTFORD.CANADA obv. on U.S. dime. Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

APPLETON G.F. BOURQUE & J.H. CLARK on obv. of Nova Scotia Cent, 1861, BR 877, Unpublished. $100-$150

383.

ARMSTRONG on obv. & rev. (four attempts) on Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-24, holed (Cheramy List); J.H. ARNOLD on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, dot var., BR 719, WB-25. Foster Part II, 39; Rulau Misc.; Brunk 1120 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

ED ARPIN on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-26. Listed in Foster Part II, 58 and Part VI, 100.31; Brunk 1155; ED ARPIN on obv. of Nova Scotia 399. Cent, 1861, BR 877, WB-27. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

385.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Great Britain Penny, 1862, WB-28. Foster Part VI, 200.21; Brunk 1155; ED ARPIN on rev. of Great Britain Penny, 1874, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

386.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Prince Edward Island Penny, 1871, BR 915, Unpublished; ED ARPIN on obv. of New Brunswick 186? Cent, BR 907, WB-1085. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

387.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1880H narrow O, WB-29. Brunk 1155; ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1871, BR 941, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

388.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1883H, BR 941, Unpublished; ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1882H, BR 944, WB-30. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

389.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1876H, BR 944, Unpublished; ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1883H, BR 941, WB-31. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

390.

ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1888, BR 941, WB-32. Brunk 1155; ED ARPIN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1886, BR 944, WB-1086. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 401.

391.

Description

ED ARPIN on obv. of worn Canada Fifty Cents, BR 940, Unpublished; ED ARPIN on obv. of worn Canada Twenty Five Cents (unreadable date), WB-34. Brunk 1155. 2 Pcs. $125-$175

382.

384.

Lot #

Wm F. ALLEN on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, 392. BR 529, WB-19. Has been filed into an octagonal shape. (Foster Part III, 100.1; Rulau C 1); Wm. F. ALLEN on obv. of Bust & Harp, 1820, BR 1012, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 393. W. ANGEL on obv. & rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, WB-21 (Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 1007 - this coin); C.J. Annes on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-22; A. APPEL on obv. of Canada Victoria Twenty Five Cents, WB-23. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 394.

ED ARPIN on obv. of worn Canada Fifty Cents, BR 940, WB-33. Brunk 1155. $125-$175

400.

A.S. Ashford on obv. & rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-35. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 1213 (this coin); ASHTON on rev. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-36. Rulau Misc, Brunk 1250 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150 U. ASPINALL/Montreal - curved on rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture Cent, 1855, BR 920, WB-37. Leroux 1882, 121; Brunk 1255 (this coin); (Mc)ARTY on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

B.L. BAKER on obv. & rev. (twice each) of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-42. Clipped. Brunk 1950 on 1854 U.S. quarter dollar; C.O. BAKER on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-43. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 H.O. BAKER. WATFORD. ONT. CAN. (curved)/1864 counterpunched on rev. of Great Britain Cartwheel 2 Penny, 1797, WB-44. Brunk 1985 (this coin); D. BALL on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, WB-46. (Rulau Misc.; Brunk 2140 - this coin); L.C. BARBEAU/ COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/CANADA on rev. of George IV Six Pence, (1816-20), WB-47. Ex Van Ormer Collection, Bowers & Merena, Sept. 1985, lot #2526. Leroux (1882), 119; Brunk 2430. 3 Pcs. $350-$500

C.S. BALL within rectangular cartouche on obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, WB-45. Duffield 191 & Foster Part II, 35 list this mark over BR 718; Brunk 2130 (this coin). $100-$150

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402.

403.

404.

405.

406.

Description

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Lot # Description

L.C. BARBEAU/COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/ 410. CANADA on rev. of William IV six pence, 1831, WB-48. Leroux (1882), 119; Brunk 2430; L.C. BARBEAU/ COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/CANADA on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-50. 411. Leroux (1882), 119; Brunk 2430. 2 Pcs. $250-$350

413.

W. BERRY on obv. of Canada Cent, 1882, WB-57. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 3495 (this coin); D.F. BISBEE on rev. Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

415.

L.C. BARBEAU/COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/ CANADA on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-52. Leroux (1882), 119, Rulau C2D, Brunk 2430. $100-$150 416. COMPLIMENTS OF (curved)/- -/L.C. BARBEAU/CO. LTD./MONTREAL, QUEBEC (curved), WB-53. Incused on a silvered brass blank disk. Rulau C2F; L.C. BARBEAU/ COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/CANADA on obv. of Canada cent, 1859. Unpublished, holed. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 417. L.C. BARBEAU/COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/ CANADA on rev. U.S. Quarter, 1858, Unpublished. $250-$350

408.

J.E. BARIL on rev. J.E.B. double struck on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished, 418. holed; W. BARNES on obv. Province of Nova Scotia Penny, 1824, BR 868, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

J.J. Barry 50 on obv. & rev. (twice) on Newfoundland Fifty Cents, Unpublished. Scratched (damaged). $100-$150

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D. BETI on rev. Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, Unpublished; *BELLE & CHARLES* (in circle) on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-56. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 F.M. BELLED on obv. Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, Unpublished; H.P. BELLOWS on rev. Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

407.

409.

BASSETT on rev. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1901, WB-54; BEDLAVID(?) on rev. & partial mark on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-55 (Crude). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

412.

L.C. BARBEAU/COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/ CANADA on rev. of U.S. Hard Times Token, low 19, WB-49. Foster Part II, 200.8.1; Leroux (1882), 119; 414. Brunk 2430. $20 0 $200-$300

L.C. BARBEAU/COURTIER/(BROKER)/MONTREAL/ CANADA on rev. U.S. Half Dollar, 1853-O, WB-51. Ex Van Ormer Collection, Bowers & Merena, Sept. 1985, lot #2525. Leroux (1882), 119; Foster Part III, 200.8.2; Rulau C2; Brunk 2430. Rare. $300-$400

Estimate

WB/BISSETT on obv. Banque du Peuple Penny (deux sou), 1837, BR 521, Unpublished; Robt. P. BLACK on obv. Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

W. & S. BLACK on obv. & rev. (twice each) of Trade & Navigation Penny, 1813, BR 962a, WB-58. Ex McKayClements Sale, 1976, lot 571. Foster Part III, 100.2; Rulau CA3; Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 3880. Rare. $300-$400 BLACKHURST & CO on obv. and love token bearing monogram GW on filed down rev. of Canada Victoria Twenty Five Cents. WB-59; USE BLACKS CHOCOLATE on rev. of Canada Cent, 1858. WB-60. Foster Part VI, 200.15; Rulau C5; Brunk 3825. 2 Pcs. $250-$350 WM. P. BLAKE on obv. of City Bank Half Cent, 1837, BR 522, WB-61. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 3970 (this coin); G. BLODGETT twice on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-62. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 4055 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150 P. BLONLIN on obv. Bank of Upper Canada Penny, BR 719, Unpublished. Clip at bottom; W.L. BOGUE on rev. and faint impression of same on obv. of Bank of Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, WB-63. Brunk 4145. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

419.

M. BOIRE on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-64; R.L. BONE/A SHAVER on obv. of Quebec Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-65. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 4260 for R.L. Bone on BR 528. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

420.

R. BONNAR on rev. Province of Nova Scotia Penny, 1824, BR 868, Unpublished; J. BOOTH. twice on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-67. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

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COUNTERMARK TOKENS Description

Estimate

421.

BOOT & SH(OE)/WORKE(RS) U(NION). Under, and within shield: UNION, a high boot, STAMP/Factory 114 on rev. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, WB-66. Foster Part V, 500.6; Rulau C155A; Brunk 4280 (this coin). $200-$300

422.

H.L. BOSS. on obv. of Quebec Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-68. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 4278 (this coin); BOUDREAU &/ CULLEN on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-69. Brunk 4507 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $200-$300

423.

424.

425.

Lot #

432. F BOUL counterpunched on obv. and ET continued on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-70. A 433. second partial stamp occurs on obv. (F.BOU); F. BOULET countermarked on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-71. (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 434. A.P. BOVIER on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-72; W. BOWMAN on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished, holed. 2 Pcs. 435. $100-$150 WM. BOX on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-73. (Cheramy List); W. BOYD on obv. of 436. City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-76. (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $100-$150 437.

426.

BOYCES/WIG. FACTORY./MONTREAL. on obv. of spiel marke, WB-74. Ex Gibbs, Curto Collection (Cheramy List). $200-$250 438.

427.

BOYCES/WIG. FACTORY./MONTREAL. on obv. of spiel marke, WB-75. $200-$250

428.

E.G. BRADY twice on obv. of worn Bank Penny, 1837, BR 439. 521, WB-77. Brunk unpub. 2ed ed., 4975 (this coin); O.G. BRAINARD. twice and SCR once on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-78. In an old envelope from collection identified as that of John F. Potter. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

429.

O.G. BRAINARD on obv. of U.S. Large Cent, Unpublished; E. BRAND three times on obv. and once on rev. of Province of Nova Scotia Penny, 1856, BR 875, WB-79. Brunk 5025 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

430.

S.E. BREWER and 1600 on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-80. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 5254 (this coin); E. BREWER/R.A. BREWER/S.E. BREWER on obv. of City Bank Penny (deux sous), 1837, BR 521, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

431.

J. BRITTON counterpunched on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-81. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 5254 (this coin); J. BROE. four times on obv. and twice on rev. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-83. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

Description

Estimate

C. BROAD on obv. & rev. (twice each) of Rutherford Halfpenny, 1841, BR 952, WB-82. $100-$150 J. BROUS on rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, Unpublished; C.H. BUCHANAN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1891. WB-84. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 BURKE on obv. & rev. of Prince Edward Island Cent, 1871. Unpublished; J. BURROW on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, WB-85. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 H. BUTLER on obv. of Canada Fifty Cents, Victoria, BR 940, Unpublished; CD on obv. of Commercial Change Halfpenny, 1820, BR 727, WB-91. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 C on rev. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, WB-86. Ex Hoare 1996, lot #1450; C on obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 12, WB-87; C on obv. of Canada Ten Cents, 1880. WB-88. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 C on obv. of Newfoundland Fifty Cents, BR 946, Unpublished; C.A on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, WB-89. Foster Part II, 62; Rulau Misc; C.B. & Co. twice and W.C.W once on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-90 (Cheramy List); C.B.G. on obv. of Canada cent, 1888, BR 944, Unpublished. 4 Pcs. $100-$150 CD on rev. of Commercial Change Halfpenny, 1820, BR 727, WB-92; CxO? - What appears to be decorated letters CxO and 1880 on rev. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 961, C3., WB-93. Holed; C.F. on obv. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, BR 715, WB-94. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 C.G. counterpunched on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 684, WB-95; C.J.B. twice on obv. and 3456 once on rev. of New Brunswick Penny, 1843, BR 909, WB-96. Holed, (Cheramy List); C.J.S. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1872, BR 941, WB-97. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

440.

C.M on obv. of Canada Cent, 1886, BR 941, WB-98 (Cheramy List); C.M.M on Rev. of Canada Victoria Twenty Five Cents, WB-99 (Cheramy List); C.P.W. & W.R. 1869 on obv. on Tiffin Halfpenny, 1812 BR 960, Unpublished, holed. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

441.

CPR counterpunched on rev. and M on obv. of Canada Cent, 1886, WB-100; C.R.L.CO twice on obv. of Canada Victoria Fifty Cents, WB-101; C.S.G. on obv. & rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

442.

C.T within serrated cartouche on obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1813, BR 978, WB-102. Holed, Brunk 6450; C.T & M on obv. of Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-103. (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

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Lot # Description

443.

JAMES/ T / CADY counterpunched on obv. of 452. Newfoundland Fifty Cents, 1882H, Br 946, WB-104. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 6507 (this coin); J. CAIN. on obv. & rev. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 961, WB-105. Holed. Rulau Misc.; Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 6533 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $150-$200

444.

O.A. CALDWELL on obv. of imitation Halfpenny, 1814, BR 994, Unpublished; CAMERON on rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-1088. 2 Pcs. $60-$75

C.W. CHANDLER, H. HATDEN, J.W. COE, J.H. HUNT and seven others on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished, holed. $60-$80

453.

S.R. CHANDLER, A.L. GARVIN, W.H. GARVIN, J.P. KELLEY, S.R.C. on obv. and S.R. CHANDLER, J.P. KELLEY (twice), Geo. P. GARVIN on rev. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-113. $80-$100

454.

CHARLEB(OIS)? on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719. WB-115. Large hole obliterates last letters. (Cheramy List); Wm. A. CHAPMAN on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-116. (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

445.

CAMPBELL & FOWLER / ST. JOHN. N.B on obv. L.E. COMPTON ST. JOHN N.B. rev. on Bank of Upper Canada Penny, Unpublished. Ex Bowers and Merena 1987 Sale, lot 1266 from the Frederick B. Taylor Collection. $200-$300 455.

446.

W.H. CANSICK on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-106. Rulau Misc, Brunk 6710 (this coin); W.H. CANSI(C)Kon obv. and rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, WB-107. Rulau Misc.; 456. Brunk 6710. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

447.

Estimate

H. CARD on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-108. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 6755 describes a similar coin; W.D. CARD on obv. of Bank of Upper 457. Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, WB-109. (Cheramy List). Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 6760 - lists counterpunch on a U.S. large cent. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

F.A. CHASE twice on obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-117. Foster Part II, 4; Rulau Misc.; Brunk 7505 (this coin); H. A. CHASE on rev. Canada Victoria Cent, 1901, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 M.C. CHASE / 1889 on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-1089; T. CHASE on obv. of Nova Scotia Victoria Penny, 1861, BR 877, Unpublished WB, Brunk 7520. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 C. CHENEY, a cloverleaf, 3 anchors on rev. and a pipe, an anchor, two cloverleaves on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-118. Brunk 7570 (this coin). $80-$100

448.

458. CAREY on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1823, BR 867, Co-253. Unpublished; F. CARR on obv. of Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-110. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

J. CILKIE twice on obv. of Victoria Penny, 1854, Unpublished; CLARK deeply countermarked on rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-119. Brunk 7820 (likely not the same mark). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

449.

459. J.H. CARLIN / SWEETBURG / P.Q. / 1897 counterpunched on Great Britain Cartwheel Penny, 1797, WB-111. The Mark was created exactly a century from the date of the coin; H.T. CARLTON on rev. of Bouquet Sou Halfpenny, BR 683, Unpublished. Ex K. Kruger 1991 Spring Sale, lot 1610. 2 Pcs. $150-$200 460.

S.J. CLARK / VERNON NY on rev. Canada Cent, 1858, BR 866, Unpublished, holed; J. CLARK (twice) on obv. of City Bank Penny (deux sous), 1837, BR 521, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

450.

451.

G.O. CURRIER on obv. of New Brunswick Cent, 1861, BR 907, Unpublished WB, Brunk 10310u; F.C. CARTER on obv. & rev. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-112. Brunk 6930 cites this mark on U.S. large cents and 461. G. B. half pennies. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 W.J. CATHER on obv. & rev. and II on obv. on Canada Twenty Five Cents, Unpublished; 21 / H. CHAPMAN / COBOURG / 1859 on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-114. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

GB– 30 Auctions

T. CLARKE (twice) on obv. and double struck on rev. on Pure Copper Preferable to Copper, 1838, BR 967, Unpublished, holed; T.B. / CLENCH on rev. of William III Great Britain Penny, 1831, WB-120. Brunk 8320. 2 Pcs. $200-$250 T.B. / CLENCH on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, WB-121. Brunk 8320; T.B. / CLENCH and 65 both on obv. of U.S. Half Dollar, 1857, WB-122. Brunk 8320; T.B. / CLENCH on obv. of CanadaTwenty Cents, 1858, WB-123. Brunk 8320 (this coin). 3 Pcs. $400-$500

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COUNTERMARK TOKENS Description

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Lot #

Description

Estimate

472.

T.H. COX. on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 707, WB-138. Ex S.S. Heal, Lorne Wilson Collections. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 9837 (this coin); D. CRAIGIE on obv. of Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

473.

A:CRA_F within a rectangular cartouche on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-139. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 33403 (this coin). $60-$80

462.

T.B. / CLENCH on obv. of US Half Dollar, 1861, WB-124. 474. Ex Brunk Sale 1999, lot 657. Brunk 8320. $300-$400

463.

C (l)eve on obv. of Canada Cent, 1886, BR 944, WB-125; H.C. CLEVELAND on obv. of Banque du Peuple 475. Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-126. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 8340 (this coin); F. CLOVER on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-127. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

D. (?) G. CRANE on rev. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1814, BR 979, Unpublished; M. CRAWLEY on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

464.

COATICOOK (curved) counterpunched on rev. of Bank of 476. Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-128. Holed through center. A.A. COCKBURN (in circle) neatly counterpunch on smoothed rev. of Canada Cent, 1858 or 1859, WB-1090. Holed. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

465.

477. J.B. COBURNE twice on obv. & rev. of New Brunswick Penny, 1861, BR 907, Unpublished; H. COLE YOU. ARE. SHOUTING HY. CHRISTY on obv. of Canada Fifty Cents, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

466.

A COLVIN on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, WB-129. May be Brunk 9010, same as an A Colvi?; CONGER twice on obv. of Banque du Peuple BouquetSou, BR 715, WB-130. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 9184 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

467.

468.

469.

478. D. COOK on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-131. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 9370 (this coin); G. COOK on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada to Facilitate Trade, 1833, BR 730, Unpublished; J. COOK on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, WB-132. Foster Part II, 37; Rulau Misc. (this coin); Brunk 9400. 479. 3 Pcs. $60-$80 CORP (curved) / NO 30 / J on planed rev. of Ships Colonies & Commerce Halfpenny, BR 997, WB-133. Holed. Foster Part II, 120; Rulau Misc, Brunk 9670 (this coin); COSSEBOOM on rev. of Newfoundland Victoria 480. Fifty Cents. Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 T. COSTEN / MONTREAL on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 692, WB-134. Brunk 9730; T. COSTEN / MONTREAL on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-1104. Brunk 9730. 2 Pcs. $200-$400

CREIGHTON on obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-140. Holed, Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10007 (this coin?); R.H. CHRIST on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-141. Brunk 10020. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 R.H. CHRIST on obv. of Canada Victoria Cent, 1859, BR 866, Unpublished; J. CROMBY CO. on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 A.C. CROSS on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-142. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10127 (this coin); T. CROSS on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1892, WB-143. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

G. CROWE / BRICK LAYER / ONT. with stars around circumference of coin, as well as 3 diamonds and 3 stars decoratively placed between legend, counterpunched on rev. of filed down U.S. dime, 1861, WB-144. Holed, Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10173 (this coin). $150-$200 J. CUSIC on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, WB-145. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10463 lists a J. Cusie on 1837 Canadian Bank Halfpenny; CUTE HOTEL on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, Unpublished. Holed. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 A CUTTS on rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-146. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10490 lists what appears to be the same mark over an 1836 U.S. large cent; D.P.F. counterpunched several times on both sides on Broke Halifax Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1814, BR 879, Unpublished. Holed. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

481.

470.

W.E. COUCH on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-135. Brunk 9770; W.E. COUCH on obv. of Canada Victoria fifty cents. WB-136. Brunk 9770 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

D on rev.of Brock Monument Halfpenny, 1816, BR 724, WB-147; D# on rev. of BUST/Commerce Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1011, WB-148; DD on obv. of New Brunswick Cent, 1864, BR 907, WB-149; D E on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Cent, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished. 4 Pcs. $60-$80

471.

J.M. COWAN on obv. of Canada Victoria Cent, 1876H, BR 482. 944, Unpublished; J.W. COWIE on obv. of Canada Cent, 1858, WB-137. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 9816 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

D G on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, Unpublished; D. L in cartouche on obv. Eagle Halfpenny, 1814, BR 994, Unpublished; D M D on rev. on Canada Cent, 1876H, WB-150. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

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483.

484.

485.

486.

487.

488.

489.

Description

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Lot # Description

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D.S.P. on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, 492. BR 527, WB-151; 35 D&V on rev. of large Cent. Unpublished; 1900 F. DALY 1900 FWD on obv. with many counterpunches on rev. of Canadian Cent, Unpublished. We recommend viewing this token - it’s very busy! 3 Pcs. $60-$80 493.

M.G. DAY / CORNISH on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 770, Unpublished; E DAYKIN on obv. of City Bank Penny (deux sous), 1837, BR 521, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

494.

C.C. DEARBORN (circular) on rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture Cent, 1855, BR 920, Unpublished; T.S. DENT on obv. of New Brunswick Penny, 1843, BR 909, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

C.T. DALLING / WOODSTOCK / NB / 1896 / three hearts counterpunched on obv. and 18k within rectangular cartouche enclosed by a circle of diamonds on rev. of 495. Prince Edward Island Cent, 1871, BR 915, WB-152. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10575 (this coin). $200-$250 J. DALY and NBC on rev. of Canada large Cent, WB-153. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 10585 (this coin); DANFORTH on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia, BR 873, Unpublished. Holed. 2 Pcs.

1881, D.O. 1856,

496.

$60-$80

D’ARCUS. on obv. of Canada Victoria Fifty Cents, Unpublished; DARLING on obv. Newfoundland Twenty Cents, 1882H, BR 941, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 T. DAV(?) on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-154. Rulau Misc, Brunk 11000 who enters it as T. Davis, which pressumably is correct; B. DAVID on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-155 (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

C. B. DEAN on obv. of Nova Scotia Cent, 1864, BR 877, Unpublished; JAY DEAN on rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, Unpublished. Ex Moore Auction 1996, April, lot 982. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

S. DEPEW on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished; J.C. DERBY on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 F.X. DESROSIER / R. DU / L. on obv. & F. X. D. on rev. on Prince Edward Island Cent, 1871, Unpublished. Holed; DETROIT. on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, WB-159. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 11483 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

Warren Baker in his monumental project on counterstamped coins titled “Marked Impressions”, gave a complete write-up on the firm Devins & Bolton. We have summarized it here with basic information. If you desire additional subject matter, refer to Warren’s book. Devins studied medicine at McGill University but soon became interested in becoming a chemist and druggist. By 1861, he was in an established business in Montreal, Quebec. The Devins-Bolton partnership was formed in 1862 becoming the largest and most successful of its day.

T.S. DAVIES and what appears to be a fish(?) on obv. of Hosterman & Etter Halfpenny, 1814, BR 882, WB-156. Ex Nadin-Davis Auction 6, lot 67, March 26, 1983. Foster Part II, 88; Rulau C11; Brunk 10770 (this coin); A. DAVIS on rev. of Prince Edward Island Self Government & Free Devins and Bolton were master merchandisers. They did Trade, 1857, BR 919, Unpublished. Brunk 10790. 2 Pcs. massive amounts of advertising in local books and newspapers $150-$200 but the thing that enamored them to modern numismatists is the

counter-stamping they did on coins. Baker lists close to 350 I.L. DAVIS on obv. of Canada Cent, 1888, BR 944, different tokens, foreign coins, United States decimal coins with Unpublished. S. DAVIS on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, the Devins and Bolton countermark. There are surely many more. BR 866, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 This form of advertising peaked between 1863 and 1870.

Charlton notes that two distinctive stamps were utilized with Bolton occurring in both large and small print and ampersands that were large and small. All in all, this is a fascinating area of countermark collecting extremely popular with collectors today. This section contains Devins & Bolton countermarked tokens all with the following markings “DEVINS (curved) / & / BOLTON / MONTREAL (curved)”. 497. 490.

491.

DAVISON within rectangular cartouche on obv. of Province of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1832, BR 732, WB-157. Ex Van Ormer Collection, Bowers & Merena, Sept. 498. 1985, lot 2616. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 11050 (this coin). $100-$150 D.H. DAY on rev. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-158. Brunk 11090 (this coin); M. DAY on obv. 499. & rev. of New Brunswick Cent, 1861, BR 907, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

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On obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-160. Leroux (1882), 118, Duffield, Brunk 11510 x2. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-160. Leroux (1882), 118, Duffield, Brunk 11510; on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-161. Brunk 11510 x2. 3 Pcs. $120-$150 On obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-161. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-162. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

OF Lot #

COUNTERMARK TOKENS Description

Estimate

500.

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-162. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-163. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

501.

On obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-163. Brunk 11510. with R. MOSES / NM on obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-164. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

Lot #

Description

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510.

On obv. and also containing the marks of A.F. SAUER and J. SPRACKLING on obv. and rev. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-173. Large ampersand var. on Devins & Bolton mark. Brunk 11510. $100-$150

511.

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-174. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, WB-175. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

502.

On obv. of Quebec or City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, 512. WB-165. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. $100-$150

503.

On obv. of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-166. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. 513. $100-$150

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, WB-175. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-176. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

504.

505.

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, 514. WB-167. Brunk 11510. $60-$80 On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-167. Brunk 11510; on obv. of City or Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-168. Bowers & Merena, 515. March 26 - 28, 1987. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $120-$150

506.

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-169. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-170. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

507.

On obv. of Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-170. Brunk 11510; on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-171. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 516.

517.

508.

On obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-171. Brunk 11510. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. $100-$150

509.

On obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-171. Brunk 11510. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-172. Brunk 518. 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-176. Brunk 11510, x4. 4 Pcs. $120-$150 On obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-176. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-177. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-178. Brunk 11510 x2. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. and rev. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-179, Brunk 11510. Ex Curto-Collection. One of only three known with a double-marked D&B. $600-$750 On obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-180. Brunk 11510, x4. 4 Pcs. $120-$150

On obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-181. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. $200-$250

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Description

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Lot # Description

On obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-181. 533. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510; on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-182. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $200-$250 534.

520.

On rev. of Bout de L’Isle Bridge Token, BR 545, WB-183, Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. This is a most unusual undertype, being a transportation ticket of early vintage (ca. 1808), and a scarce piece as well. It well demonstrates the broad spectrum of copper items the firm was able to find after 1862. RARE. $1,000-$1,250

On obv. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, BR 716, Unpublished; On obv. of Lesslie & Sons Halfpenny, BR 718, WB-195. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On rev. of Lesslie & Sons Halfpenny, BR 718, WB-196. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 720, WB-197. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

535.

On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-198. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. $100-$150

536.

On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, WB-199. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, Unpublished; On rev. of Brock Halfpenny, 1812, BR 723, WB-200. Brunk 11510. Holed. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

521.

On obv. of Wellington Montreal Halfpenny, 1816, BR 531, Unpublished; on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 679, WB-184. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

522.

On rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 684, Unpublished; on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 679, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 537.

523.

Estimate

On rev. of Bouquet-Sou & Agriculture & Commerce, BR 684, Unpublished; on rev. of Bouquet-Sou & Agriculture & Commerce, BR 684 / BR 569, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 538.

524.

On obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 686, Unpublished; on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 687, WB-185. Brunk 11510. Torex 1989, lot 2495. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

525.

On rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 691, WB-186. Brunk 11510. Torex 1989, lot 2496; on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 692, WB-187. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

526.

On obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 694, Unpublished; on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 696, Unpublished. Holed. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

527.

On obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 700, WB-188. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 704, WB-189. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 539.

On obv. of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1820, BR 727, Unpublished; On obv. of Commercial Change Halfpenny, 1820, BR 727, WB-201. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Facilitate Trade Halfpenny, 1823, BR 730, WB-202. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Facilitate Trade Halfpenny, 1823, BR 730, WB-203. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Facilitate Trade Halfpenny, 1833, upset rev., BR 730, WB-204. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1824, BR 869, WB-205. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. Rare. $300-$400

528.

On rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 705, WB-190. Brunk 11510; on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 713, WB-191. Brunk 11510. Warren Baker list 30, 1977, lot 409. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

529.

No Lot

530.

On obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 713, WB-191. Brunk 11510. Warren Baker list 30, 1977, lot 409, Unpublished x4. Holed x1. 5 Pcs. $120-$150

531.

On obv. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-192. 540. Brunk 11510; on rev. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-193. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, WB-206. Brunk 11510. Rare. $300-$400

532.

541. On obv. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, BR 715, WB-194. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, BR 715, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Province of Nova Scotia half penny, 1832, BR 871, Unpublished; As above, on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia half penny, 1840, BR 874. Small o var., WB-207. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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OF Lot #

542.

543.

544.

545.

COUNTERMARK TOKENS Description

Estimate

On obv. and J J on rev. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, Unpublished; On rev. of Trade & Navigation Halfpenny, 1812, BR 963, WB-227. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

558. On obv. of New Brunswick Halfpenny, 1843, BR 910, Unpublished; On obv. of New Brunswick Halfpenny, 1854, BR 912, WB-212. Brunk 11510. Ex Hoare Feb. 2000, lot 608. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 559.

On rev. of Prince Edward Island Halfpenny, 1855, BR 919, Unpublished; On obv. Prince Edward Island Halfpenny, 1857, BR 919, WB-215. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

548.

On rev. of Prince Edward Island Halfpenny, 1855, BR 919, Unpublished, x2; As above, on rev. of Prince Edward Island Halfpenny, 1857, BR 919, WB-216. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

549.

On obv. of Fisheries and Agriculture Cent, 1855, BR 920, WB-217. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture Cent, 1855, BR 920, WB-218. Brunk 11510. Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2504. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

551.

555.

On obv. Success to Navigation & Trade Halfpenny, BR 888, Unpublished; On obv. John Alexander Barry Halfpenny, 1815, BR 891, WB-211. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

547.

Estimate

On obv. of Tiffin copper counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, Unpublished; On rev. of Tiffin copper counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, WB-225. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Tiffin copper original Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, WB-226. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

On rev. of Broke Halfpenny, 1814, BR 879, WB-209. Brunk 11510; On obv. Success to Navigation & Trade Halfpenny, BR 888, WB-210. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 557.

On obv. of Success to the Fisheries Halfpenny, BR 917, WB-213. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Prince Edward Island Halfpenny, 1855, BR 1855, WB-214. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

Description

554.

On obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1856, BR 876, WB-208. Brunk 11510. Ex Brunk Sale, Hartzog, June 1999, lot 660. $200-$300 556.

546.

550.

Lot #

On obv. of Trade & Navigation Halfpenny, 1812, BR 963, Unpublished; On obv. of Trade & Navigation Halfpenny, 1813, BR 965, WB-228. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Trade & Navigation half penny, 1812, BR 963., Unpublished, Ex Torex Fall Sale, lot 2509; On obv. For General Accomodation half penny, BR 966, WB-229. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. For General Accommodation Halfpenny, BR 966, Holes, Unpublished; On rev. of Wellington Halfpenny, BR 971, WB-230. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On rev. of Wellington Halfpenny, BR 971, Unpublished; On obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, BR 972, Unpublished; On obv. of Wellington halfpenny, 1814, BR 979, WB-231. Brunk 11510. Epaulet var., but not distinguishable as to specific Courteau number. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

560.

On obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1814, BR 979, Unpublished, x4. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

561.

On obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1816, BR 981, Unpublished; On obv. of Victoria Nobis Est Halfpenny, BR 982, WB-232. Brunk 11510. Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2511; On rev. of Victoria Nobis Est Halfpenny, BR 982, WB-233. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

562.

On obv. of Vimiera Talavera Wellington Halfpenny, BR 987, Unpublished; On rev. of British Colonies Halfpenny, 1825, BR 993, WB-234. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

563.

On rev. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1813, BR 994, WB-235. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1814, BR 994, WB-236. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1814, BR 994, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

On rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture Halfpenny, BR 921, WB-219. Brunk 11510. Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2505; On obv. of Rutherford Halfpenny, undated, upset rev., BR 952, WB-220. Brunk 11510. Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2506. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 564. On obv. of Rutherford Halfpenny, 1841, BR 952, Unpublished; On obv. of Rutherford Halfpenny, undated, BR 953, Unpublished. Holed; On obv. of Rutherford 565. Halfpenny, 1846, BR 953, WB-221. Brunk 11510. Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2506. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

552.

On obv. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, WB-222. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, Unpublished x3. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

553.

On obv. of Tiffin brass counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, 566. WB-223. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Tiffin copper counterfeit Halfpenny, 1812, BR 960, WB-224. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On rev. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1815, BR 994, Unpublished; On rev. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1815, BR 994, WB-237. Brunk 11510. 1977 CNA Auction, lot 1465. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce Halfpenny, BR 997, Unpublished; On obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce Halfpenny, BR 997, WB-238. Brunk 11510. Appears to be a double-guy var; On rev. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, WB-239. Brunk 11510. Hoare Sale, Feb 2000, lot 608. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce Halfpenny, BR 997, Unpublished; As above, on obv. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, WB-240. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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567.

Description

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Lot # Description

Estimate

On obv. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, 579. WB-241. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1012, WB-242. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 580.

On worn or blank brass flan, WB-254. Brunk 11510; On worn or blank brass flan, Unpublished x2. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

581.

On worn or blank copper planchet, WB-257. Brunk 11510. Holed; On blank copper planchet, little larger preceding, WB-258. Brunk 11510; On blank copper planchet, little larger preceding, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

568.

582. On obv. of Great Britain - Commerce Halfpenny, McL. 579, WB-244, Brunk 11510. Small bust var. Large ampersand var. $200-$250

On worn or blank copper planchet, Holed, Unpublished x3;On large-size worn copper planchet, WB-259. Brunk 11510. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

569.

On obv. of North American token in brass, 1781, BR 1013, 583. WB-243. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Great Britain - Commerce Halfpenny, McL. 579, WB-245. Brunk 11510. Small bust var., holed; On obv. of Great Britain - Commerce Halfpenny, 584. 1814, BR 569, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

On worn or blank copper planchets, WB-260. Brunk 11510. Two of these are unpublished. 3 Pcs. $150-$200

570.

571.

572.

573.

574.

On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 2, WB-246. Brunk 11510. Ex W. Baker, Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, 585. lot 1120. $100-$150

On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 9c. Lees 3, WB-247. Brunk 11510. Ex W. Baker, Bowers & Merena March 26, 586. 1987, lot 1121. $300-$400 On rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 14, WB-248. Brunk 587. 11510. Ex W. Baker, Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, lot 1122. $100-$150 588. On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 18, WB-249. Brunk 11510. Ex W. Baker, Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, lot 1123. $100-$150 589. On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 23, WB-250. Brunk 11510. Ex Langstroth, MacKay-Clements Sale, Torex, Oct. 19, 1989. $100-$150 590.

575.

On rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33, WB-251. Brunk 11510. Ex W. Baker, Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, lot 1125. $100-$150

576.

On obv. of Balcksmith copper, Wood 33, Unpublished. $100-$150

577.

On worn planchet we believe to be Wood 33, Unpublished; On an interesting straited blank planchet with circular clip, WB-252. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

578.

On thick flan - perhaps that of a worn ealy U.S. large cent, WB-253, Brunk 11510. Large ampersand var. $100-$150

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On worn flan, perhaps a George copper, WB-255. Brunk 11510; On blank copper planchet, WB-256. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On large size planchet, likely a European coin, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1807, WB-261. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1809, Unpublished; On obv. U.S. large cent, 1818. Newman 1, WB-262. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. U.S. large cent, 1819, WB-263. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. $100-$150 On obv. US large cent, 1819. Newman 6, WB-264. Brunk 11510. $100-$150 On rev. of U.S. large cent, 1819, WB-265. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1820, WB-266. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1823/2., WB-267. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1824, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1825. Newman 7, WB-268. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1826, WB-269. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

591.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1827, WB-270. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1827, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

592.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1827, WB-270. Brunk 11510. Unpublished. Holed; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1828, WB-271. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

593.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1827, Unpublished x2; As above, on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1830, WB-272. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

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594.

On rev. of U.S. large cent, 1830, WB-273. Brunk 11510; 609. On rev. of U.S. large cent, 1830, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

595.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1831, WB-274. Brunk 11510. Holed; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1832, WB-275. 610. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

596.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1833, WB-276. Brunk 11510. Ex Curto Collection; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1834, 611. WB-277. Brunk 11510. Ex Henry Christensen Sale 1973, lot 1597. 2 Pcs. $100-$200

Description

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On obv. and the numeral 1 on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1849, WB-296. Brunk 11510; On obv. and the numeral 1 on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1849, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. and the numeral 1 on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1849, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1850, WB-297. Brunk 15510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 D&B With J. T. DUCK on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1850, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1851, WB-298. Brunk 15510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

597.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1835, WB-278. Brunk 11510; 612. On rev. of U.S. large cent, 1835, WB-279. Large ampersand var. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 707, WB-1091. Brunk 15110; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1852, WB-300. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1852, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

598.

On rev. of U.S. large cent, date unknown, Unpublished; 613. On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1837, WB-280. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 614. On obv. TH.S. on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1837, WB-281. Brunk 11510. Ex CNA Auction, 1974, lot 26; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1838, WB-282. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 615. On obv. TH.S. on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1837, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1839, WB-283. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 616. On obv. of US large cent, 1839, Unpublished x2; On rev. of US large cent, 1840., WB-284. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1852, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1853, WB-301. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

599.

600.

601.

602.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1841, WB-285. Brunk 11510. Ex Harmer Rooke Sale, 1971, lot 1576; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1842, WB-286. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

603.

617. On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1843, WB-287. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1844, WB-288. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1845, WB-289. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 618. On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1845, Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1846, small date, WB-290. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

604.

605.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1846, tell date, WB-291. 619. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1847, WB-292. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

606.

On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1847, Unpublished x4. 4 Pcs. 620. $100-$150

607.

D&B as well as a beaver on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1847, WB-293. Brunk 11510. Ex Donovan and Hudgens Collections, Bowers and Merena, 1993, lot 3151; On obv. U.S. large cent, 1848, WB-294. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $200-$300

608.

On obv. U.S. large cent, 1848, Unpublished, x2; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1848, WB-295. With an apparent cancellation mark through the stamp (three crossed lines) which appears to be contemporary with the mark. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 621.

As above, on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1853, Unpublished x2; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1854, WB-302. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1854, Unpublished. On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1855, WB-303. Brunk 11510. Ex Torex Fall Sale, lot 2512. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1856, WB-304. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1856, Unpublished, Holed; On obv. of U.S. large cent, date not legible, Unpublished, Holed; On obv. of U.S. large cent, date not legible, Unpublished; Major clip, U.S. large cent, 184_ , Unpublished; Major clip, U.S. large cent, date unknown, Unpublished x2. 7 Pcs. $100-$150 Doubled on obv. of U.S. half cent, 1828 Rev. also has a very light Devins & Bolton stamping., WB-305. Brunk 11510; On a flattened U.S. two cent, WB-306. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $400-$500 On obv. of U.S. Connecticut cent, Miller H., WB-307. Brunk 11510. Ex Torex Oct 1990, lot 1420; On obv. of Connecticut cent, Unpublished. Holed; On obv. of U.S. Hard Times token, 1837, Low 33, WB-308. Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. Hard Times token, Low 51, WB-309. Brunk 11510; On obv. of U.S. Hard Times token, Low 51, WB-310. Brunk 11510. Large ampersand var. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of U.S. Hard Times Token, Low 58., Unpublished; On obv. of U.S. Hard Times token, Low 97, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. & rev. U.S. Hard Times Token, Low 97, WB-311, Brunk 11510. Coin is now square-shaped. Rare. $500-$600

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Description

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On rev. U.S. Hard Times Token, 1837, Low 132, Unpublished, 635. Holed; On Baker & Moody Hatters, 186 Lake Street, Chicago. Miller 111.5, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-330. Brunk 11510; On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, Unpublished x2. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

636.

On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, Unpublished x4. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

637.

On obv. British George III Halfpenny, 1806, WB-331. Brunk 11510. On obv. British George III Halfpenny, 1806, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

623.

638. On Civil War store card of V. Benner & CH. Bendinger, importers of wine & liquors, NY, 1863, Unpublished. Rare. $500-$600

On rev. British George III Halfpenny, 1806, WB-332. Brunk 11510; On rev. and RH on both obv. & rev. on British George III Halfpenny, 1806, Unpublished. Ex Moore Sale, June Torex, lot 1661. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

624.

On obv. of Austria kreuzer, 1816, Craig 177, WB-313. Brunk 639. 11510; On rev. of Austria EIN kreuzer, 1816, Craig 177, WB-314. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

625.

On obv. of British Guiana Stiver, 1838, Unpublished; On obv. of Danish skilling, 1771, Narrowly-spaced K.M., 640. WB-315. Brunk 11510; On obv. of Danish skilling, 1771, Narrowly-spaced K.M., Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

626.

On obv. of Danish skilling, 1771, Widely-spaced K.M., 641. WB-316. Brunk 11510; On rev. of Danish skilling, 1771, Craig 47, WB-317. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $200-$300

627.

On obv. of French 5 centimes, 1796, Unpublished; On obv. of French Colonies 5 centimes, 1825-1829, WB-318. 642. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

628.

629.

On obv. of French 10 centimes, 1885, Unpublished; On rev. of French Colonies 5 centimes, 1825, WB-319, Brunk 11510, 643. Large ampersand var. 2 Pcs. $200-$300 On rev. of worn British George II cast counterfeit Halfpenny, 174_, WB-320, Brunk 11510, Holed; On obv. of British George 644. II counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-321, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

630.

On rev. of British George II counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-322, Brunk 11510, Large ampersand var; On rev. of British George II counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-323. Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

631.

On rev. of British George II counterfeit Halfpenny, Unpublished x2; As above, on obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1771 (?), WB-324, Brunk 11510, Large ampersand var. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

632.

On rev. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1773, WB-325, Brunk 11510. Large flan; On rev. of British George 645. III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1773, WB-326, Brunk 11510, Smaller flan than above, holed. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

633.

On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1774 646. (?), WB-327, Brunk 11510; On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1775, WB-328, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 647.

634.

On obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1775, WB-328, Brunk 11510, Unpublished. Ex Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, lot 1277; On rev. of British George III 648. counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-329, Brunk 11510, Holed. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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On rev. and V.VIOU on obv. British George III Halfpenny, 1806, Unpublished; On obv. of British George IV Halfpenny, WB-333, Brunk 11510; On obv. of British Victoria Halfpenny, 1853, WB-334, Brunk 11510. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Condor Token, Unpublished; On obv. of Condor Token - payable in London Bristol and Carmarthan, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On rev. of George III Irish coounterfeit Halfpenny, Unpublished; On obv. of Irish George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1781, WB-335, Brunk 11510, Large ampersand var. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Irish George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1782, Unpublished; On obv. of Irish George III Halfpenny, 1805, WB-336, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Irish George III counterfeit Halfpenny, 1805, Unpublished, Holed; On obv. of Irish George III Halfpenny, 1769, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On rev. of Irish George III Halfpenny, 1805, WB-337, Brunk 11510, Ex Herbert Weiss 1981 Sale, lot 201; On obv. of George IV Irish Halfpenny, 1822-23, WB-338, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. and DC within rectangular crenelated cartouche on rev. of Irish Condor token of Camac Kyan, WB-339, Brunk 11510. $200-$300 On obv. of State of Jersey 1/12 of a shilling, 1851, WB-340. Brunk 11510. $100-$150 On rev. of Norway skilling, 1816, WB-341, Brunk 11510; On obv. of Norway skilling, 1819-34, WB-342, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 On obv. of Norway skilling, 1819-34, Unpublished; On rev. of Norway 2 skilling, 1833, WB-343, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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650.

651.

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Description

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On rev. of Portugal 10 reis, 1751-76, WB-344, Brunk 11510; 658. On rev. of Portugal 10 reis, 1812-25, WB-345, Brunk 11510. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

I. DOLLARD on copper blank., Unpublished. Holed twice; F. DORVAL three times on obv & once of rev., of Canada Cent, 1888, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

659.

D. DOUGLAS on rev. of Canada Cent, 1884, WB-355; A.M. DOW on obv. & rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-356. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 12005 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

660.

E.B. DOW. twice on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837. BR 521, WB-357; C. DOWDING. counterpunched on blank copper planchet and PORT PERRY punched on verso. WB-358. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On rev. of St. Helena Halfpenny, 1821, WB-346, Brunk 11510. Rare. $200-$300 661.

Tim DOYLE. on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-359. Brunk 12145 (this coin); E.S. DUDLEY. and H.O. DUDLEY. on obv. (twice each) of Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-360. Brunk 12325 lists an H.O. Dudley on an 1817 U.S. large cent. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

On obv. of Spanish 8 maravedis, 1847, WB-347. Brunk 11510. $100-$150

End of Devins & Bolton Countermarks 652.

662. B.F. DEWOLFE on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-348. Brunk 11570 (this coin); I DICK on obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1814, BR 979, WB-349. Brunk 11610. 2 Pcs. $150-$200 663.

653.

I DICK on rev. of Britannia/Eagle Halfpenny, 1813, BR 994, WB-350. Brunk 11610; I DICK on obv. of Bust/ Commerce Halfpenny, 1820, BR 1011, WB-351. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 11610 lists this mark on the same coin. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

654.

I DICK on obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 4., WB-352. Brunk 11610; I DICK on rev. of worn British counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-353. Brunk 11610. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

655.

I DICK on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 5., Unpublished; I DICK on rev. of George III Seated Justice, BR 1011, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $150-$200

656.

664.

G. DICKEY twice on obv. of Province of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1832, BR 732, WB-354. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 11613 is C. Dickey on same coin, perhaps a misreading and the same piece; N. DICKIE on obv. and rev. of Prince 665. Edward Island Cent, 1871, Unpublished. Holed. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

666.

657.

C.H. DODMAN. GRND BANK N.F.L.D. on obv. of U.S. Quarter, Unpublished. Holed. Ex Torex Auction, June 1989, lot 12. $250-$350

DUNK. / THE / DRUGGIST. on Victoria Fifty Cents, BR 940, Unpublished. $100-$150 THE DUPLEX COLLAR (curved) on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-361; DUQUET within rectangular cartouche on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-362. Brunk 12490 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

SOUVENIR (curved) / DE / A. DUVAL. / ST.J.P.J. (curved) counterpunched on obv. of U.S. Hard Times Token, Low 99, WB-363. Foster Part VI, 400.6; Rulau C41; Brunk 12600 (this coin). $100-$150 J / H. DWYER on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, WB-364. Brunk 12630 (this coin); DYE. / HOUSE / O.V. on obv. & EFM / NO 44 on rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, Unpublished. Holed; W. DYER on obv. Broke Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1814, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150 E on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-365; E on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-366; E on obv. & rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1852, BR 529, WB-367; E on rev. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, BR 715, WB-368. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

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667.

E on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, 678. BR 720, WB-369; E on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, Br.720, WB-370; E on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, Br.720, WB-371; E on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR.720, WB-372. 4 Pcs. $60-$80

668.

E on obv. of Newfoundland Fifty Cents, 1896, WB-373; EA counterpunched on rev. of Ships Colonies & Commerce 679. Halfpenny, BR 997, single H type, WB-374. (Cheramy List); E.A.C. on rev. of Newfounland Fifty Cents, 1899, Unpublished; E.B. within rectangular cartouche on obv. of North American token, 1781, BR 1013, WB-375. Foster Part II, 138; Rulau Misc. (likely this coin). 4 Pcs. $100-$150

669.

E.F.F. & Co on obv. of Prince Edward Island Self Government and Free Trade, BR 919, Unpublished; E.L.C. twice on rev. 680. of Trade & Navigation Halfpenny, 1812, BR 963., WB-376; EMR or ERM on obv. of Newfoundland Cent, 1880, WB-377; E.N.D. on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-378. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

670.

E.P.M. on obv. of Payable at the Store of J. Brown, BR 896, Unpublished; E.P.M. on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

671.

E / ROSE / T counterpunched on obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1823. BR 867, WB-379; E S on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished; E. T. on obv. of Newfoundland Twenty Cents, 1896, Unpublished; 681. E.W. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1872, WB-380. E.W.S. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1872, WB-381 (Cheramy List). Holed. 5 Pcs. $100-$150

672.

H. EASTMAN. on obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-382. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 12843. (this coin); 682. O. EATON twice on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-383. Foster Part II, 11; Rulau Misc., Brunk 12940 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

673.

W. O. EBERSOL. on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-384. Rulau Misc., Brunk 13000 (this coin); H. W. EDWARDS on obv. & rev. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-385. Rulau Misc., Brunk 13070 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

674.

W.H. ELY on obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33, WB-386. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 13315 (this coin). Ex Baker, Bowers & Merena Sale, March 26, 1987, lot 1130; W.S. ELY. on obv. of Hispania 2 reales, 1794, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

675.

O.H. EMERSON on rev. of Province of Nova Scotia 683. Halfpenny, 1823, BR 867, Unpublished; F.S. EMERY three times on obv. & rev. of Prince Edward Island Penny, 1871, BR 815, Unpublished. Three punches on obv. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

676.

P. EMOND twice on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 691, WB-387. 684. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 13383 (this coin); EMPIRE HOTEL / Saskatoon / 6/7/06 on rev. of Canada Twenty Cents, BR 963, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $250-$300

677.

EPSIT on obv. of Canada Victoria Five Cents, WB-388; ERIN GO BRAGH (in circle) counterpunched on rev. of Bust & Harp brass Halfpenny, BR 1012, WB-1097. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

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F & Co on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, WB-389. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 13670; F & Co on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished; F & Co on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-390. Brunk 13670; FAJ on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-391. 4 Pcs. $100-$150 F.A.J on obv. of Newfoundland Fifty Cents, 1881, BR 946, WB-1098; F.A.J on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, Unpublished; F.D. on unidentifiable copper planchet, WB-392; F D on rev. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1856, BR 876, WB-1092. Ex Pridmore collection, though not offered in his sale of September, 1981. 4 Pcs. $100-$150 F D on rev. of Convenience of Trade Halfpenny, 1814, BR 880, WB-1093. Ex Pridmore collection and plated in The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations..., Part 3, London, 1965 (pg. 225); F D on rev. of Miles W. White Halfpenny, 1815, BR 890, WB-1094. Ex Pridmore collection and plated in the aforementioned (pg. 225,b); F D on rev. Fisheries and Agriculture Halfpenny, BR 921, WB-1095. Ex Pridmore collection; F D on rev. of Rutherford Halfpenny, 1846, BR 953, WB-1096. Ex Pridmore collection. Appears to be the same mark as 1094, but in a slightly more worn state. 4 Pcs. $300-$400 F. D within a serrated rectangular cartouche on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 2, WB-393. Holed; F.J.P on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1874H, WB-1099; F O counterpunched on obv. of Canada Cent, 1888, WB-374. Rulau Misc. (this coin). 3 Pcs. $100-$150 FR twice on obv. of worn Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-395. (Cheramy List); F.W.H. on obv. of Canada Cent, 1876, WB-396 (Cheramy List); F.F. FAIRFIELD on obv. of Prince Edward Island Penny, 1871, BR 915, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

JAMES FAIRIE (curved) / an ornament / MONTREAL on obv. of U.S. Half Dollar, 1865, WB-397. Rulau C43; Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 13745 (this coin). Ex Bowers & Merena Sale, March 26, 1987, lot 1279. $350-$500 J.H. FELLOWS twice on obv. of what appears to be a worn and corroded Banque du Peuple Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-398 (Cheramy List); W. FENETY on obv. of Canada Cent, 1895, WB-399. Rulau Misc.; Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 13955 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $100-$150

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Description

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694.

J.A. FIRTH on obv. Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, Unpublished; W. FLEMING twice on obv. & once on rev. of unattributed Bouquet-Sou, WB-413. The last letter has not been struck up. Brunk 14415 for similar mark on a U.S. half cent. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

695.

E.H. FOLSOM three times on obv. of Mexico Mint 2 reales, 1781, WB-1100. Brunk 14560 for this mark on an 1837 Can. Halfpenny. $100-$150

685.

ARE YOU A FENIAN on rev. of Banque du Peuple, 1837, 696. BR 521, Unpublished. $200-$300

686.

FERGUSON on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-400. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 14017 (this coin); FERROLEUM in rev. of Canada Cent, 1901, WB-401. 697. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 14075 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

E. FORSTE five times on rev. & obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, Unpublished. Holed; FOSTE(R) FENNER (in circle) counterpunched on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-414. Holed. Brunk 13990 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

687.

M. FERSON. on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, WB-402. Foster Part II, 51; Rulau Misc.; Brunk 14070 this coin); H.E. FIELD on obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1842, BR 526, WB-403. Brunk unpub. 698. 2nd ed., 14113. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

S. FOX on obv. & rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-415. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 14943 (this coin); S. FOX on rev. of Broke Halifax Nova Scotia, 1814, BR 879, Unpublished; FRASER & / (B)ENSON on obv. of Canada Cent, 1858, WB-416. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 15015 (this coin). 3 Pcs. $100-$150 G on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-417. Foster Part II, 9; Rulau Misc; G on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-418. Rulau Misc; G on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-419. Foster Part II, 19; G on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished. 4 Pcs. $60-$80

688.

N.G. FIELD on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished. Holed; A.F. FIFIELD on obv. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-404. Clip out of token. Rulau Misc.; Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 14150. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

689.

F.F. FIFIELD. and 34/5 counterpunched on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-405. Brunk 14150; F - d FINCH within an oval on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-406. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

G on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-420. Foster Part II, 56; G on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-421. Foster Part II, 57; G on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, Unpublished; G on obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, WB-422. 4 Pcs. $60-$80

690.

FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL 700. (curved) on obv. of British George III counterfeit Halfpenny, WB-407. Foster Part III, 200.10; Rulau C45 A (this coin); Brunk 14170; FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL (curved), on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1825, WB-408. Foster Part III, 200.10.2; Rulau C44; Brunk 14170. Both are considered Rare. 2 Pcs. $400-$500

G on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1856, WB-423; G. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1882, WB-424. Holed. (Cheramy List); G on obv. of silvered Canada Cent, 1892, WB-425; G A on obv. of No Labour No Bread Halfpenny, BR 1010, Unpublished; G.A.M. twice on rev. on Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, Unpublished. 5 Pcs. $60-$80

691.

701. FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL (curved) on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1840, WB-409. Brunk 14170; FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL (curved) on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1845, WB-410. Brunk 11470. Holed. 2 Pcs. $200-$300

692.

FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL (curved) on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1847, WB-411. Brunk 702. 11470. Ex Fall Torex, 1989, lot 2513; FINDLAY (curved) / & / McWILLIAM /.... / MONTREAL (curved) on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1853, WB-412. Foster Part III, 200.10.3; Rulau C44; Brunk 11470. 2 Pcs. $200-$300

693.

PLANT / J.A. FINDLAY on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, Unpublished. Holed; J.A. FIRTH on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1844, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

699.

G.B.M. on rev. of Trade & Navigation Penny, 1838, Stuiver obv, WB-426; GBO within oblong circular cartouche on obv. of Bank penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-427 (Cheramy List); G.E.K. NOV. 25 1868. (curved) counterpunched on obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1823, BR 867, WB-428; G.F.C. on obv. & rev. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, Unpublished. Holed. 4 Pcs. $80-$100 USE / G.G.G. on obv. of Broke Halfpenny, 1814, BR 879, WB-429. Brunk 15380. Ex Van Omer Collection, Bowers & Merena, Sept. 1985, lot 2659; G H on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1842, BR 527, Unpublished; G.J.W on obv. of Victoria Twenty Five Cents, 1872H, BR 941, Unpublished; G M on obv. of Canada Cent, 1891 (large date), WB-430. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

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710.

GARD on obv. of Prince Edward Island Cent, 1871, BR 915, Unpublished; F.C. GARLAND twice on obv. & once of rev. on Canada Victoria Fifty Cents, BR 940, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

711.

W. GARNETT on obv. of Canada Victoria Cent, 1859, BR 866, Unpublished; N. GAUDET on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-440. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

G. St H on rev. of Ships Colonies & Commerce Halfpenny, 712. BR 997. Lees 31, WB-433. McColl, P.15, shows a similar or the same mark, listed as incused and rare. (Cheramy List). $100-$150 G S counterpunched on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-431 (Cheramy List); G.S. on obv. & rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-432 (Cheramy List); 713. G. St H on obv. of Bank of Upper Canadad Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished. Ex 1992 CNA Auction, lot 634. 3 Pcs. $80-$100

R. GIFF on obv, of Canada Victoria Fifty Cents, 1871, BR 940, Unpublished; W.H. GIFF double stamped on rev. of Canada Twenty Cent, 1858, BR 863, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 C. W. GIFFO on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859/8, BR 866, Unpublished; W.M. GILLIE on obv. & rev. Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-442 (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

715.

D. GILLIS on obv. & rev. of Canada Cent, 1901, WB-443. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 16180 (this coin); C.H. Ginn on obv. of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, WB-444. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

716.

Wm and GLOVE on obv. & rev. of Canada cent, 1859., WB-445. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 16353 (this coin); F. GODDARD on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-446. (Cheramy List). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

G.W.R. on rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, 717. BR 527, WB-435. Likely a mark for the Great Western Railroad. Holed. $80-$100

707.

N. CAGE (twice, one is partial) on rev. and partial mark on obv. of Bank of Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, WB-436. 718. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 15520 lists this as N. Gaget, but the last letter appears to be a double-striking of the letter E; W.H. CAGE twice on obv. & once of rev. of Canada Victoria Twenty Five Cents, BR 941, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

709.

J.F. GEORGE on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, Unpublished. Ex Moore April 26,1996, lot 982; N. GIBB once on obv. & twice on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, WB-441. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 16017 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

G T counterpunched on obv. of Bank of Montreal 714. Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-434; GWCA. in a rectangular cartouche on a Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1840, BR 874, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

706.

708.

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D. GOODMAN on obv. of Field Marshal Wellington Halfpenny, BR 971, Unpublished; J. GOULD and W. McCOMB. on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-448. Brunk has listings of both names on separate coins (16705 & 26695). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

719.

JOHN GOULD on rev. of New Brunswick Halfpenny, 1843, BR 910, WB-449; GOVE. on obv. and a lattice mark in circular form twice on obv. & rev. of Nova Scotia Penny, 1824, BR 868, WB-450. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

720.

E GRAMS. ? DOZEN on rev. of Canada Cent, 1876, BR 944, Unpublished; J. GRANT counterpunched (curved) on rev. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-451. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

J.E. GAGNON within rectangular cartouche on Canada 721. Victoria ten cent love token; hallmark is on obv., WB-437. The mark of Jean Gagnon, Quebec City jeweller, ca. 1888. $100-$150 T.B. GALBRAITH on obv. of Nova Scotia Cent, 1861, BR 877, WB-438. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 15540 (this coin); J.C. GANONG three times on obv. and once on rev. of Quebec Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-439. Brunk 15650. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

J.O. GOODALE on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, Agriculture & Commerce - Montreal., Unpublished; GOODDEN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-447. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 16490 (likely this coin). Holed. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

A.K. Graves. twice and 1856 once on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-452; H.M.GREELY on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, Agriculture & Commerce - Montreal, BR 707, Unpublished; T GRI / FFIN. on obv. of Canada Five Cent, 1886., WB-453; GRINDER on obv. & rev. of Cossack Penny, BR 985, WB-454. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 17223 (this coin). 4 Pcs. $80-$100

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729.

A.B. HALL on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, WB-465;.HAMEL on obv. of Canada Cent, 1898, WB-466. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

730.

J.F. HANLEY on obv. of Canada Ten Cents, 1858, WB-467. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 18080 (this coin); J.F. HANLEY on obv. of Canada Fifty Cents, 1911, WB-468. Brunk 18080. 2 pcs. $80-$100

722.

E. GUSTIN within serrated cartouche on rev. of Wellington 731. Halfpenny, 1813, BR 969, WB-455. $80-$100

723.

H on obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-456; H on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 713, WB-457 (Cheramy List); H on rev. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 732. 1844, BR 527, Unpublished; H & BL within serrated cartouche on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-458; H F on obv. of City Bank Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, Unpublished; Two fancy H counterpuched tokens. Both unpublished. First on Wood 5, Ex W. Baker Sale Bowers & Merena March 26, 1987, lot 1127. Second on obv. of Georgius counterfeit Penny, 1664. 7 Pcs. $100-$150

HANNA JIM on obv. of New Brunswick Cent, 1864, BR 907, Unpublished. Holed; T. HARPER on obv. Province of Nova Scotia Penny, 1832, BR 870, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $80-$100 A. HARK on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, Unpublished; DAVID HARRINGTON (in circle) and DH / MH (in center) counterpunched on planed rev. of Canada Cent. WB-469. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 18360 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

733.

HARRISON TREAT MAKERS Co. SEATLLE. WASH. on rev. of New Brunswick Halfpenny, 1843, BR 910, Unpublished. $60-$80

724.

MARCH 1 / H.H.L / MASSAWIPPI / HATLEY / P.Q. 734. counterpunched on filed obv. of Danish skilling, 1771, WB-459. $60-$80

725.

H M decoratively engraved on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-460; H.N.L on obv. & rev. Canada Victoria Twenty Cents, 1858, BR 863, Unpublished; HP. (adjoined) on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 1844, BR 527, WB-461; H.P on obv. & rev. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny, 1832, BR 871, Unpublished. 4 Pcs. $80-$100

R.H. HARRISON on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-470. Foster Part II, 53; Rulau Misc.; Brunk 18440 (this coin). Charlton Numismatic Sale June, 1974, lot 7; R. HARTLEY on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1854, BR 720, WB-471. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 18515 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

726.

H. R on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 715, Unpublished; H.R.B on obv. of Prince Edward Island Cent, 1871, BR 915, WB-462 (Cheramy List); H. R. Y on rev. of Prince Edward Island Fisheries & Agriculture Halfpenny, BR 920, Unpublished; H.S.P. on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, Unpublished. Twice holed. 4 Pcs. $80-$100 735.

727.

A. HAHN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, BR 866, Unpublished; H. HAINES on obv. of New Brunswick Cent, 1861-4, BR 907, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

728.

G.W. HALE on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-463. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 17757 (this coin); .HALL. on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1874, WB-464. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 17769 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $80-$100

736.

JOHN HAWMAN (curved) / COLLINGWOOD. ONT. (curved) neatly counterpunched on obv. of George III English Crown, WB-472. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 18835 (this coin). $250-$350 I & C. HARWOOD on obv. Bank of Montreal Penny, 1837, BR 521, Unpublished. Holed; A & J.H within rectangular cartouche on rev. of Canada Victoria Fifty Cents, 1872, WB-473. (Cheramy List); C. HAYDEN once on obv. & twice on rev. of Trade and Navigation One Stiver, 1838, Unpublished. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

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Description

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Lot # Description

JAMES HEARN / a man on horseback / CLINTON, ONT. 748. Rev.: THE / COMPLIMENTS / OF / W.H. LOWE. / A.D. 1874. (decorative borders, both sides) engraved on planed Canada Victoria Twenty Five Cents, WB-475. Part of the obv. of the coin can be seen under the rev. inscription. Brunk 18970 (this coin). Holed. $200-$250 749.

738.

L.C. HAYES. on obv. of Banque du Peuple Halfpenny, 1837, BR 522, WB-474; W.W. HEATH on obv. of Canada Cent, 1876, WB-476. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

739.

W.F.H. / J. HELMER / C. BARSE on obv. of City Bank Half 750. Cent, 1837, BR 522, WB-477; R. HENDERY (curved) / MONTREAL. / PATENTED, / JULY 1871. (curved) on obv. of Canada Ten Cents, 1880, WB-478. Ex Curto Collection. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

740.

HENO on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, 751. WB-479. Foster Part II, 22; Rulau Misc., Brunk 19220 (this coin). The H and E are decorated. Ex Gibbs Collection; ERNEST HENRY. (curved) / MAN / ONT / HENRY. (curved) counterpunched on obv. of Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-480. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 752. W.H. HEPWORTH / DRY GOODS / LONG BRIDGE on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1857, BR 720, WB-481. Holed; W.H. HEPWORTH / DRY GOODS / LONG BRIDGE on rev. of Prince Edward Island Penny, 1871, BR 915, WB-482, Rare. 2 Pcs. $150-$200 753.

741.

742.

743.

744.

745.

746.

747.

W.H. HEPWORTH / DRY GOODS / LONG BRIDGE on obv. of Sir Isaac Brock Hero of Upper Canada Fell, 1812, BR 724, Unpublished; M. HERR on rev. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1870, WB-483. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 19320 (this 754. coin). 2 Pcs. $150-$200 HIGBEE & McCOY on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished; HIGGINS / MONTREAL on obv. of Bank of Montreal Halfpenny, 755. 1844, BR 527, WB-485. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J.D. HILL twice on obv. & once on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished. Also has decorative edges on obv & rev; J.H. HILL on obv. of 756. Canada Cent, 1884, WB-486. Brunk 19585 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 S. HILL on rev. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, BR 714, WB-487; C. HILLS on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. 757. $60-$80 P.N. HINMAN on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished. Ex Kruger April 16, 1991 Sale, lot 1614; T. HOGAN on obv. of Canada Cent, 1887, WB-488. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 19823 (this coin). Ex Torex 758. Feb. 1989, lot 1423. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 C.P. HOLMES on obv. of Halfpenny token, BR 1005, Unpublished; S. HOLMES on obv. of Canada Cent, 1900, WB-489. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 19878 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80

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T.C. HOLMES on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-490. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 19879; A. HOLT on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-491. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 19890 (this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J. HOOD on rev. of Essequibo Demerara stiver, 1813, WB-492. Rulau C79; Brunk 19960 (likely this coin). Holed; J. HOOD on rev. of Great Britain Crown, 1820, WB-493. Rulau C80; Brunk 19960 (likely this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J. HOOD on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1849, WB-494. Rulau C70; Brunk 19960 (likely this coin); J. HOOD on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-495. Rulau C74; Brunk 19960. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J. HOOD on obv. of Great Britain Halfpenny, 1861, WB-496. Rulau C77; Brunk 19960 (likely this coin); J. HOOD on obv. of Canada Cent, 1888, WB-497. Rulau C75; Brunk 19960 (likely this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J. HOOD on obv. of New Brunswick Cent, 1864, BR 907, Unpublished; T. HOPKIN twice on obv. & once on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-498. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 20023 (this coin). Holed. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 F.D. HORNE on rev. of Province of Nova Scotia Halfpenny Token, 1832, BR 871, Unpublished; J. HOUGHTON on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1837, BR 873, WB-499. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 20175 (likely this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J. HOUGHTON on rev. of Banque du Peuple BouquetSou, BR 715, WB-500. (Cheramy List); HOUGHTON on obv. & rev. of Nova Scotia Penny, 1840, BR 873, WB-501. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 20155 (likely this coin). 2 Pcs. $60-$80 C.H. HOWE. (curved) and 1891 (curved) counterpunched on obv. of Canada Cent, 1876, WB-502. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 20323 (this coin); R.H. HOWELL on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1854, BR 719, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 T. HUGHES on rev. of Canada Cent, 1876H, WB-503. Rulau Misc., Brunk 20620 (this coin); J.H.T. HUMBLE on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 H.R. HUME twice on obv. of Quebec Bank Penny, 1852, BR 528, WB-504. Brunk unpub. 2nd ed., 20675 (this coin); J. HUNT on obv. of Nova Scotia Victoria Cent, 1861, BR 908, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80 J.B. HUNT on planed rev. of Canada Cent, the rev. has the date Oct. 24,1893 scratched in, WB-505; S.J. HUNT on obv. of Nova Scotia Victoria Cent, 1861, BR 908, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

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Description

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759.

HUNTER on obv. of Canada Victoria Ten Cents, WB-506. Holed; C. HURRELL twice on obv. of Nova Scotia Penny, 1843, BR 873, WB-507. 2 Pcs. $40-$60

760.

J. HUST three times on rev. of Bust & Harp, 1820, BR 1012, Unpublished. Ex Cunningham Auction #47, 1985, lot 65. Holed; (G.) HUTTON on obv. of Canada cent, 1881, WB-508. Rulau Misc.; Brunk 20890. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

761.

J. HUTTON. / WINDSOR. on obv. of Bank of Upper 767. I. V within crenelated oval cartouche on obv. of “Tiffin” Canada Halfpenny, 1852, BR 720, WB-509. Foster Part II, Penny, 1812, BR 959, WB-1105. 54; Rulau Misc.; Brunk 20900 (this coin); J. HUTTON / $200-$300 WINDSOR on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1818, Unpublished. 768. IN SOLIS CELANIR 1869 counterpunched around edge Ex Brunk Collection, Hartzog World Exonumia Sale, of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, WB-513. 7 Nov. 2006, lot 421. 2 Pcs. $150-$200 Rulau Misc.; Brunk 21060 (this coin); J.DE / I on obv. of Nova Scotia Penny, 1832, BR 870, WB-522. 2 Pcs. $100-$150 (J) HUTTON on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Halfpenny, 1850, BR 720, Unpublished. Ex Curto Collection, includes an 769. J on obv. of Wellington Halfpenny, 1816, BR 981, WB-514; old ticket from the Gibbs Collection; Wm. HUYCK on obv. of J. B three times on obv. of Nova Scotia Penny, 1856, BR 875, Bouquet-Sou - Montreal, BR 707, Unpublished. 2 Pcs. WB-515; J.B on obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce $80-$100 Halfpenny, BR 997, WB-516. Foster Part II, 121; Rulau Misc. (likely this coin). The masks, waves, and flag have been engraved. Holed. 3 Pcs. $40-$60

762.

763.

I B on obv. & Quebec on rev. on Blacksmith Token, Warren Baker Collection of Blacksmith Tokens. Ex Bowers & Merena March 26-28, 1987 Sale, lot 1117. Rare. $300-$400

770.

J C counterpunched on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-517; J C counterpunched twice within sickleshaped device with a J above all on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, WB-518. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

771.

J.C on rev. of Facilitate Trade Halfpenny, 1833, BR 730, WB-519. Ex Curto Collection; J. C on obv. of Province du Bas Canada Sou (Halfpenny), 1837, BR 522, Unpublished; J.C.W. on obv. of Canada Fifty Cents, 1872H, BR 940, Unpublished. Ex Moore Sale #56, lot 1766; JD counterpunched on obv. of Canada Cent, 1888, WB-520. 4 Pcs. $60-$80

764.

I B on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1816, Unpublished; I B on 772. obv. of U.S. large cent, 1818, Unpublished; I M C on rev. of Canada Victoria Cent, WB-510. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

765.

I. O. R. M. on obv. With bust of grand Indian of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1880, Unpublished. International order of Redmen; I P on obv. of John Brown Halfpenny, BR 896, 773. WB-511. 2 Pcs. $80-$100

766.

IMMORTAL MEMORY (curved) / Wm III / an Orangeman on horseback to left / N. 286 engraved on planed obv. of Bank of Montreal Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-512. Orangeman Lodge No. 286 Hamilton, Ontario. $200-$250

JD counterpunched on obv. of Canada Cent, 1901, WB-521; J.D.L on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1852, BR 719, Unpublished; J E counterpunched on obv. of City Bank Penny, 1837, BR 521, WB-523. Holed. Ex Torex Oct. 1989, lot 2515. 3 Pcs. $60-$80 J.E. four times on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1850, BR 719, Unpublished; J.E.B.& Co on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada Penny, 1857, BR 719, Unpublished; J.E.C. on obv. of Canada Cent, 1859, WB-524. Rulau Misc. (this coin); Brunk 21250 lists a J.E.C. & Co. on an 1844 U.S. large cent. 3 Pcs. $60-$80

774.

J.F.T. on obv. & rev. of Canada Cent, 1886, WB-525. Rulau Misc; J.H twice on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, BR 713, WB-526. 2 Pcs. $60-$80

775.

J.H on obv. of Canada Ten Cents, 1858, WB-527. (Cheramy List); J.H. obv. & rev. of Newfoundland Fifty Cents, 1870, WB-528. (Cheramy List); J.H on rev. of Canada Fifty Cent love token, BR 940, Unpublished; J. H B / 1886 on obv. of Canada Twenty Five Cents, 1883H, BR 941, Unpublished. 4 Pcs. $80-$100

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Geoffrey B ell A u c t i o n s Terms and Conditions Credit and Deposits: All bidders must be approved. Those who do not have an established relationship with Geoffrey Bell Auctions must provide an approved reference or a credit guarantee prior to the sale. Buyer’s Premiums: A buyer’s premium of 15% for floor bidders and 20% for online bidders will be added to the hammer price. Appropriate GST or HST will be added for lots delivered in Canada. No taxes will be added if shipped out of the country. US Funds accepted at 2% under the posted rate on xe.com on the day of the auction. All accounts not paid within 30 days will result in an interest charge of 2% per month calculated from May 30th, 2015. Auction Conduct: All our starting bids will be opened at approximately 10% above the second highest mail or computer bid. If there are no mail bids, auctioneer will start the bids at the reserve price, or half of the low estimate, or where possible, call for an opening bid. Advances are at the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event there are identical bids, earliest bid and floor bids will take priority. We reserve the right to withdraw any lot prior to the sale. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at an average rate of 150 lots per hour. Bidding Procedures: Bids may be made in advance of the auction, by phone, person, fax 506-634-1026, email [email protected] or mail. Live telephone bids are accepted through an approved agent provided by Geoffrey Bell Auctions at 506-333-7778. ALL Mail, fax and email bids must arrive to our office no later than May 27th, 2015 at 12 noon EDT. The auction will be conducted on iCollector.com and all mail bids will be entered online. Geoffrey Bell Auctions reserves the right to refuse bids deemed not in good faith. We are not responsible for bidder errors so please check your bids carefully. Bidding increments are at the discretion of the auctioneer, the scale below must be followed, any uneven bids may not be accepted: 0 – 250 ......................................10 251 – 1,000 ...............................25 1,001-5,000 .............................100

5,001 – 10,000 ...................... 250 10,001 – 20,000 .................... 500 20,001 – 50,000+ ............... 1,000

Grading Standards and Description: The Cataloguers have taken every reasonable measure to ensure that all the lots are as described by Geoffrey Bell Auctions. Many of the lots are third party graded by PCGS, BCS, PMG, ICCS - We feel these are the most recognized grading companies in the industry. Return Policies: Returns will be accepted by absentee bidders for lots that have been misattributed or incorrectly catalogued. We guarantee that all items are genuine and we will refund anything that has been misrepresented by the cataloguers. Certified grading concerns are to be dealt with through the certified grading company, not Geoffrey Bell Auctions. No returns will be accepted on graded material. All floor sales are final, including those who choose to use our agent. Absolutely no returns will be accepted after 45 days as consignors are then paid in full. Lot pick-up: Saturday, May 30th, 2015 on the Toronto Coin Expo bourse floor from 10am-4pm. All lots not picked up during the show will be shipped at the bidders expense. We charge actual shipping costs plus $5 per package for packing and processing the order. Insurance is $5 per thousand. Payment Details: Cheques must clear before shipping; money orders and certified cheques will be verified and shipped within 48 hours of receipt. Direct deposit into our TD Canada Trust account will result in immediate shipping. [Canadian Dollar Account: 5240 5214697; USD: 5240 7303279]. Credit Card and Paypal payments are accepted at a 3.0% premium to cover fees. Catalogue Values: All values are listed in Canadian Funds. Abbreviations: Within the catalogue you will find many abbreviations, the list below describes each of them: a Al Approx. AGW AR AE AU ASW Bo BR

about (aEF – about Extra Fine) Aluminum Approximate Actual Gold Weight Silver Brass, Bronze, or Copper About Uncirculated Actual Silver Weight Bowman Breton

Cat CH Co COA Cu C/S EF F G gms

Catalogue Charlton Courteau Certificate of Authenticity Copper Counter Stamp Extremely Fine Fine Good grams

l Ler mm r S/N Std Unc VF VG WM

left LeRoux Millimeters right Serial Number Seated Uncirculated Very Fine Very Good White Metal

The Cooper Collection OF

COUNTERSTAMPED TOKENS ~ PART 1

2015 Toronto Coin Expo Spring Sale Auction Sale #11

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Geoffrey Bell Auctions 1141 Main Street, Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 1H8

506-333-7778

www.gbellauctions.com