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1842 Canada Token, Bank of Montreal Half Penny, AU
$ 31.67
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Description
1842 Canada Token, Bank of Montreal Half Penny, AUDescription
This coin is guaranteed genuine and as described above. This is an 1842 Bank of Montreal Half Penny Token in Almost Uncirculated condition, in a rich chocolate brown color. Found on page 191 of Charlton's Canadian Colonial Token guide, 9th edition, it's catalog number PC-1A3 with small trees and short nose on the beaver.(The old-timer from whom I purchased this years ago had it identified as the much scarcer Tall Trees variety (catalogs much higher & not even listed in any condition higher than VF), but my examination tells me its a Small Trees variety. I feel my prices are fair to everyone, so I do not accept lower offers.
(See details of grading description below.) Defects: none, other than what is normal for the stated condition and/or clearly shows in photos. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. I've been selling coins & supplies since 1965, so
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Grading Details:
Abbreviations used above refer to the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Grading System as follows: (These descriptions are very brief; for detailed description, see the ANA Grading Book.)
BU = Brilliant Uncirculated – “New,” has never been in circulation but may have bag marks. The numbers from 60 to 70 refer to how nice the coin appears. The higher the number, the closer to “perfect” the coin is. AU = Almost Uncirculated – Small amount of wear on the highest points. Usually a highly lustrous coin. (AU+ = so close to “new” that you will need a high-powered magnifier to see any wear.) XF = Extremely Fine – Very light wear on the high points VF = Very Fine – More wear than XF. Some flat spots on high points. F = Fine – Moderate to heavy wear. VG = Very Good – Most details in hair are worn smooth. Rims are complete. G = Good – Well Worn with very little detail remaining. AG - About Good - Clear enough to identify, wear extends into lettering
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