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From the early 19th Century through the early 20th Century, many hundreds of Canadian banks opened and closed, with those with the strongest balance sheets and careful, conservative bank officers surviving the boom and bust of an expanding Canadian economic landscape. These banks issued currency to circulate in the communities, counties and provinces they served. The quality of the currency varied, depending on equipment and resources available.
As such, enterprising and dishonest individuals took it upon themselves to counterfeit various currency issues in order to get something for nothing. Some counterfeiters were quite gifted; others were absolute amateurs. The most gifted executed steel printing plates, creating counterfeits that were quite deceptive. Others created wooden plates that were hand carved. The most untalented hand drew counterfeit notes on plain paper. It must be remembered that counterfeit notes in this era were made to deceive citizens, merchants and banks in the transaction of day to day commerce and not to deceive because of the notes’ relative value as a collectible.
It is as a collectible that we make reference to here. We all know that counterfeit Bank of Canada notes are illegal. However, for many decades, the collectability of contemporary counterfeit Dominion of Canada and Chartered bank notes has become firmly entrenched. Indeed, counterfeit Chartered bank notes have inclusive listings among the pages of the various banks where counterfeits have been seen and identified. They are also finding inclusion in the very latest Canadian Paper Money Society population report, although on a limited basis, thus far. What is surprising is that since the CPMS has published this data, these counterfeits are not as plentiful as we would have perceived. There are less than 20 reported notes of virtually every issue, with some issues, like the Union Bank of PEI notes having only 5 notes reported in both dates of issue.
Canadian Replacement Bank Notes are mostly an overlooked part of the Canadian Government Paper Money culture. The thought of Canadian replacement bank notes automatically bring the modern overpriced, plentiful dealer overstock to mind, when in fact, some of these pieces separate themselves as superlative, unique and underrated. Our current offering reminds me of the GOG note that we presented in our Toronto Coin Expo sale on May 30, 2013. These pieces have been set aside in an elite collection for many years and it's time to see what they are worth in a market who hasn't had such an opportunity.
These rare/scarce notes are presented in Lots #1457 and #1462 will command big bucks and demand the attention of Canadian rarity collectors, even outside of the bank note collector realm. These are investment pieces, better than money in the bank.
Contemporary Counterfeit Canadian Currency
Find me a better replacement!
The collection offered here will certainly increase the number of recorded examples known. There are also several unrecorded notes along with others where there was previously a single recorded
example. These notes offered here are all marked counterfeit and from the information we have been able to gather, were part of a much larger counterfeit note display at a U.S. banking institution.
My wife, Dawn, inspired me to write a different intro, as this is indeed a different sale. Firstly, we haven’t bid on a RCNA sale since 2010 and sincerely thank the RCNA executive in selecting GBA as the auction team to present this sale in our nation’s capital. This sale is a natural for us being the home of the Royal Canadian Mint and the Bank of Canada. We feel it is the numismatic hub, not only for the elite in collecting but the beginner as well. Bill Cross challenged me years ago with a seemingly simple question: what are your thoughts of this particular sale? I responded with “it’s a sale that reaches a select few, it represents a very few collec-tors in my opinion”. He smiled and said “take all material and serve all”. It’s why when starting out in 2008, I selected three very important mentors: my dad (Geoff), Bill Cross and Don Olmstead.
We are a family company proud to offer professional auction services. Our integrity and honesty are paramount to us. We have surrounded our family with an all-star team of experts in all fields. We thank those who have given advice, opinions, especially: Chris Faulkner, Warren Baker, Ian Speers, Sandy Campbell, Michael Findlay, Lorne Barnes, Bob Graham, Jared Stapleton, Blaine Hare, Jason Benjamin, Denis Nielsen and of course Mary-Anne Luzba who helped us in preparing the catalogue in a timely fashion.
It is a privilege to offer another installment of the Cooper Collection - Part IV, The Loyalist World Coin Collection, and 72 other consignors who have put their faith in us. We hope you enjoy exploring the catalogue and wish you good luck with your bidding. Whether you are buying, selling or need a broker to get a deal done, our team is always here to help simplify the process.
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.
At this time we are excited to be preparing for our 2016 Coin Expo Fall Sale, to be held in Toronto September 29th & 30th. 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
The Richelieu Room, Delta Ottawa City Centre, Ottawa, Ontario
Geoffrey Bell Auctions 1141 Main Street Moncton, NB E1C 1H8 Phone: 506-333-7778
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SESSION 1 July 20th – 7:00pm EDT
1 - 94 Remaining Richard Cooper Ontario Trade Tokens
95 - 263 The Richard Cooper Coins of the French Colonies in America
264 - 284 The Richard Cooper Collection of John Loye Halfpennies
285-286 The Richard Cooper Montreal & Lachine Railroad Tokens
287 - 293 The Richard Cooper Vexators
294 - 354 The Richard Cooper Collection of Bouquet Sous
355 - 484 The Richard Cooper Countermarks (Part IV)
485 - 641 World Coins642 - 654 World Gold
SESSION 2 July 21st – 7:30pm EDT
655 - 733 Pre-Confederation Tokens734 - 770 Post Confederation Tokens771 - 781 Fur Trade Numismatics782 - 788 Encased Postage Stamps789 - 813 Communion Tokens814 - 820 World Tokens821 - 873 Medals874 - 889 World Banknotes890 - 892 World Miscellaneous893 - 932 RCM933 - 941 Odds & Sods
SESSION 3 July 22nd – 6:00pm EDT
942 - 1031 Maritime Decimal1032 - 1358 Canadian Decimal1359 - 1365 Canadian Gold1366 - 1377 Scrip1377A Army Bill1378 - 1403 Dominion of Canada1404 - 1488 Bank of Canada1489 - 1526 Contemporary
Counterfeits1527 - 1605 Chartered Bank Notes
Lot viewing will take place July 20th, 12:00pm - 6:00pm July 21st, 10:00am - 5:00pm
July 22nd, 10:00am – 5:00pm EDT
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The Cooper Collection of Canadian Tokens
HONOURARY PATRON HONORAIREHis Excellency The Right Honourable / Son Excellence Le Très HonorableDavid Johnston, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D.,
Governor General of Canada / Gouverneur Général Du CanadaHONOURARY PRESIDENT HONORAIRE
JAMES E. CHARLTON, FRCNA, FCNRS*HONOURARY PAST PRESIDENTS / ANCIENS PRÉSIDENTS HONORAIRE
L. J. P. BRUNET 1950–1953* J. DOUGLAS FERGUSON, FCNRS 1953–1981* SHELDON S. CARROLL, FCNRS, FRNS,1982–1998*
PAST PRESIDENTS / ANCIENS PRÉSIDENTS (1950–1953)* SHELDON S. CARROLL, FCNRS, FRNS; (1953–1955)* L. J. P. BRUNET; (1955–1956)* GUY R.L. POTTER; (1956–1959)* VINCENT G. GREENE, FRNS; (1959–1961)* C.C. TANNAHILL, FCNRS; (1961–1963)* DR. JOHN S. WILKINSON; (1963–1965)* EDWIN ECHENBERG; (1965–1967)* A. MITCHELL MACDONALD, FCNRS; (1967–1969)* E. VICTOR SNELL; (1969–1971)* JOHN JAY PITTMAN, FRNS; (1971–1973) NORMAN W. WILLIAMS, FRCNA, FCNRS; (1973–1975)* LOUISE GRAHAM; (1975–1977)* A.L. MUNRO; (1977–1979)* JAMES E. CHARLTON, FRCNA, FCNRS (1979–1981)* JACK VEFFER; (1981–1983) JOHN REGITKO, FRCNA, FONA.; (1983–1985) GEOFFREY G. BELL, FRCNA, FCNRS; (1985–1987) STAN CLUTE, FRCNA, FCNRS; (1987–1989)* L.H. SCOOP LEWRY; (1989–1991)* AL BLIMAN; (1991–1993)* EARL SALTERIO, FRCNA, FCNRS; (1993–1995) DR. MARVIN KAY, FRCNA; (1995–1999) YVON MARQUIS, F.R.C.NA.; (1999–2001) TOM KENNEDY, FRCNA,; (2001–2003) GEOFFREY G. BELL, FRCNA, FCNRS; (2003–2007)* CHARLES D. MOORE, FRCNA; (2007–2009) MICHAEL D. WALSH; (2009–2011) DANIEL W. GOSLING, FRCNA; (2011–2013) WILLIAM WAYCHISON, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA; (2013–2015) BRET EVANS
HONOURARY EXECUTIVE SECRETARY / SÉCRETAIRE-ÉXÉCUTIF HONORAIRE KENNETH B. PROPHET, FRCNA*
*DECEASED / DÉCÉDÉ (E)EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE / CONSEIL D’ADMINISTRATIONPRESIDENT / PRÉSIDENT: HENRY NIENHUIS, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA,
99 Mellings Drive, Woodbridge ON L4L 8H3 [email protected] PAST PRESIDENT / PRÉSIDENT SORTANT:
BRET EVANS, Lower 27 Ontario Street, Welland, ON L3B 5C1 [email protected]
1st VICE PRESIDENT / 1e VICE-PRÉSIDENT: ROBERT FORBES, FRCNA, Suite 5800, Scotia Plaza, 40 King Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5H 3S1 [email protected]
2nd VICE PRESIDENT / 2e VICE-PRÉSIDENT: WILLIAM WAYCHISON, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA, P.O. Box 466, Timmins ON P4N 7E3 [email protected]
DIRECTORS / DIRECTEURSNewfoundland and Labrador &Nova Scotia /
Terre-Neuve and Labrador & Nouvelle-Écosse: JEFF WILSON, 36 Sangro Loop, Borden ON L0M 1C0 [email protected]
New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island /Nouveau-Brunswick & Île-du-Prince-Édouard: KEVIN DAY-THORBURN,
P.O. Box 111, Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 3X1 [email protected]
Quebec and suburbs / Québec et les banlieues (postal code postal H): LOUIS CHEVRIER, Box 1051, Saint-Basile-Le-Grand QC J3N 1M5 [email protected]
Quebec / Québec (postal codes postaux J & G): JEAN LEDOUX, 196 Boul. Churchill, Geenfield Park, QC J4V 2M4 [email protected]
Ontario – North and East / Nord et Est (postal codes postaux K & P): JEFF FOURNIER, 190 Greenhill Avenue, North Bay, ON
Ontario – South-Central / Sud-Centre (postal codes postaux L, M & N): BRETT IRICK, FONA, Suite 505, 5060 Tecumseh Rd. E., Windsor ON N8T 1C1 [email protected]; ROBB McPHERSON, FONA, 83 Brock Street, Brantford, ON N3S 5V3 [email protected]; WILLIAM (BILL) O’BRIEN, 39 Apted Avenue, Toronto ON M9L 2P2 [email protected]
Manitoba / Nunavut: JIM BAILIE, 52 Riverside Dr., Winnipeg MB R3T 0G2 [email protected]
Saskatchewan: MIRANDA BONNET, 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, Markham ON L3P 1B4, [email protected]
Alberta & Northwest Territories / Territoires du Nord-Ouest: JAMES WILLISTON, FRCNA, 512-881 15th Ave SW Calgary AB T2R 1R8 [email protected]
British Columbia / Colombie-Britannique & Yukon: MICHAEL TARANTINO, c/o 809 Fort Street, Victoria BC V8W 1H6 [email protected]
Eastern USA / États-Unis – Est: JEFF CHAPMAN, P.O. Box 1952, Bemidji MN 56619 USA [email protected]; WILLIAM KAMB, FRCNA, FONA, 224 Olentangy Ridge Place, Powell OH 43065 USA [email protected]
Western USA / États-Unis – Ouest: MICHAEL S. TURRINI, FRCNA, PO Box 4104, Vallejo CA 94590-0410 USA [email protected]; ROB TURNER, FCNRS, 18627 Brookhurst St. #305 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-6748 USA [email protected]
APPOINTED OFFICERS / OFFICIERS DÉSIGNÉSExecutive Secretary / Secrétaire-Exécutif:
PAUL JOHNSON, FRCNA, FONA, 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, Markham ON L3P 1B4 647-401-4014 [email protected]
Advertising Manager / Publicité: MARY-ANNE LUzBA, 125 Eastchester Ave., St. Catharines, ON L2P 2Y9 289-362-4906 [email protected]
Editor / Rédacteur En Chef: HENRY NIENHUIS, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA, [email protected]
Librarian / Bibliothécaire: DANIEL GOSLING, FRCNA, 49 Sierra Grande Estates 52131 Range Rd. 210, Sherwood Park AB T8G 1A2 780-922-5743 [email protected]
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN / RESPONSABLES DES COMITÉSAdvocacy / Comité de représentation: VACANTArchivist / Archiviste: DANIEL GOSLING, FRCNA, [email protected];Awards / Récompenses: WILLIAM KAMB, FRCNA, FONA, [email protected];Convention / Comité de la Convention: ROBERT FORBES, FRCNA,Club Services / Services aux clubs: BRETT IRICK, [email protected];Education / Éducation: SCOTT E. DOUGLAS, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA,;Exhibits and Head Judge / Juge en chef et responsable des expositions:
JAMES WILLISTON, FRCNA, [email protected];Editorial Review / Révision:
BARRIE RENWICK, FRCNA, FCNRS, [email protected];External Relations / Relations extérieures:
SEAN ISAACS, [email protected];NumisNotes Editor / Rédacteur en chef du NumisNotes: VACANT;Historian / Historien: STAN CLUTE, FRCNA, FCNRS, [email protected];National Youth Coordinator / Coordinateur du program nationale:
LISA McPHERSON, [email protected];Rideau Hall Liaison / Coordonnateur des activités avec la Rideau Hall:
DOUG ANDREWS, [email protected];Royal Canadian Mint Liaison / Coordonnateur des activités avec la MRC:
HENRY NIENHUIS, FRCNA, FCNRS, FONA, [email protected];Webmaster / Webmestre: JULAINE SCOTT, [email protected]
THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATIONL’Association royale de numismatique du CanadaEstablished / Fondée 1950•Incorporated / Incorporée 1963 •www.rcna.ca • www.arnc.ca
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Lot # Description Estimate Lot # Description Estimate
Tokens
onTario Trade Tokens
This section contains the remaining Ontario Merchant Trade Tokens from the Richard Cooper Collection.
1. Lot of 100 Brant Co. Milk Tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 100 Pcs.
$50-$100
2. Lot of 65 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Brant and Bruce Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 65 Pcs.
$100-$150
3. Lot of 69 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Bruce, Dufferin, Dundas and Durham Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 69 Pcs.
$130-$175
4. Lot of 86 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Durham and Elgin Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 86 Pcs.
$200-$300
5. Lot of 52 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Essex Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 52 Pcs.
$150-$200
6. Lot of 39 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Essex Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 39 Pcs.
$100-$175
7. Lot of 78 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Grey Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 78 Pcs.
$100-$150
8. Lot of 24 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Haldimand and Halton Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 24 Pcs.
$80-$125
9. Lot of 118 Ontario Milk Tokens. Various Counties. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 118 Pcs.
$80-$100
10. Lot of 62 Ontario Bread Tokens. Various Counties. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 62 Pcs.
$60-$100
11. Lot of 59 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Huron Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 59 Pcs.
$100-$150
12. Lot of 66 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Kent Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 66 Pcs.
$150-$200
13. Lot of 60 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Lambton Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 60 Pcs.
$100-$150
14. Lot of 52 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Lambton Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 52 Pcs.
$100-$150
15. Lot of 38 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Lambton Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 38 Pcs.
$80-$125
16. Lot of 50 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Lincoln Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 59 Pcs.
$120-$175
17. Lot of 55 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Middlesex Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 55 Pcs.
$150-$200
18. Lot of 99 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfolk Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 99 Pcs.
$150-$200
19. Lot of 55 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfolk Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 55 Pcs.
$80-$125
20. Lot of 56 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfolk Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 56 Pcs.
$100-$150
21. Lot of 44 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfolk Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 44 Pcs.
$80-$110
22. Lot of 35 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfolk Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 35 Pcs.
$80-$125
23. Lot of 19 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Norfold Co. trade tokens, including: Bo 212-A-B to 212-A-F Pierce Bros. Clear Creek Rev: 50c, 25c, 10c, 5c and 1c; Bo 277-A-B F.W. Ravin Cultus Rev: 50; Bo 388-A-A to A-Fx J.A. Hoover Forestville Rev: 1.oo, 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 and 1; Audry Smale Port Ryerse Rev: $1, 50c, 25c and 10c; Bo 864-A-F Jas. N. Schilz Rev: 1c; as previous but 1c in merchandise. F to EF. Viewing recommended. 19 Pcs.
$150-$200
24. Lot of 174 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Oxford Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 174 Pcs.
$80-$150
25. Lot of 58 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Oxford Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 58 Pcs.
$100-$150
SESSION 1: JULY 20th • 7 pm edt viewing: 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Phone•Fax•Emailyourbidsearly! Phone:506-333-7778•Fax:506-634-1026•Email:[email protected]
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The Cooper Collection of Canadian Tokens
Lot # Description Estimate
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Lot # Description Estimate
26. Lot of 37 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Oxford Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 37 Pcs.
$80-$125
27. Lot of 51 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Oxford Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 51 Pcs.
$150-$200
28. Lot of 42 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Northumberland, Ontario, Peel, Peterborough and Prince Edward Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 42 Pcs.
$70-$110
29. Lot of 68 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Simcoe Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 68 Pcs.
$100-$175
30. Lot of 13 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Victoria Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 13 Pcs.
$80-$125
31. Lot of 36 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Waterloo Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 36 Pcs.
$100-$150
32. Lot of 40 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Waterloo Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 40 Pcs.
$100-$150
33. Lot of 69 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Waterloo Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 69 Pcs.
$100-$150
34. Lot of 38 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Welland Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. F to EF. 38 Pcs.
$70-$125
35. Lot of 45 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Wellingting and Wentworth Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 45 Pcs.
$100-$150
36. Lot of 130 Ontario Milk Tokens. Various Counties. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 130 Pcs.
$50-$100
37. Lot of 132 Ontario Milk Tokens. Various Counties. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 132 Pcs.
$50-$100
38. Lot of 76 Ontario Bread Tokens. Various Counties. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 76 Pcs.
$100-$150
39. Lot of 51 Northern Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Districts. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 51 Pcs.
$100-$150
40. Lot of 64 Northern Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Districts. Viewing recommended. G to EF. 64 Pcs.
$100-$150
41. Lot of 42 Norther Ontario Milk Tokens. Various Districts. Viewing recommended. F to EF. 42 Pcs.
$40-$100
42. Lot of 16 Northern Ontario Bread Tokens. Various Districts. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 51 Pcs.
$40-$100
43. Lot of 70 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Wentworth Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 70 Pcs.
$80-$125
44. Lot of 80 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various Toronto trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 80 Pcs.
$80-$150
45. Lot of 86 Ontario Trade Tokens. Various York Co. trade tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 86 Pcs.
$100-$150
46. Lot of 64 Ontario Milk Tokens. Various Wentworth and York Co. milk tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 64 Pcs.
$60-$100
47. Lot of 24 Ontario Bread Tokens. Various Wentworth and York Co. bread tokens. Viewing recommended. VG to EF. 24 Pcs.
$60-$100
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48. Br 784. Joseph Cote, 114 Rideau, copper, lustrous Unc.$100-$125
49. Lot of 38 Ontario Trade Tokens. Bo 760-D-N (1), O (1), Q (3), R (3), S (1), Burns, al., BU; Bo 760-BH-B, F, G (EF), H (EF), O, Q, R, T, Walker’s Pure candy, al., all but two Unc or BU; Tandy Leather, Bo 760-BE-A, $1.00, red, BE-G, 25 cents, green; BE-D, ten cents, blue; BE-I, 5 cents, blue (2), all Unc; Mc 792, Bo 760-J-B, Three Evening Citizens, newspaper, al., VF; tokens for G.W. Barrett of Leitrim as made by Thomas Church: Bo 53-54, 1 quart, copper; Bo 53-54, 1 quart, brass; Bo 55-56, 1 pint, copper, all Unc; Bo 760-I-F, K, P (2), Q, Charbonneau, al. EF to Unc; Bo 760-BF-A, C, D, E, F, Therrien & Gareau, BU; Bo 760-U-B, Mc 790, Jarvis Studio, 50 cents, 2 Pcs. al., Unc. 38 Pcs.
$200-$250
50. Lot of 66 Ontario Trade Tokens. A.J. Freiman Good luck, 1922, incuse nos., al., 4 Pcs., all BU; R[ideau]. B[owling]. C[lub]. white metal, EF; Mason, Gordon & Co. (lumber), al., EF; Shepard & Morse Lumber, al, Unc; Kinsman Drink Token, white plastic, red plastic, both Unc; Bo 760-AF-B, C, D, E, F, Major’s Store, VF+ to Unc; Bo 760-B-A, Bell Piano, 3 Pcs., EF-Unc; Ottawa Gas Co., white metal, cmkd. nos., Unc; Ottawa Golf Club Caddy Check, 25, al., 3 Pcs., Unc and BU; Mc 794, E.J. Le Dain, al., BU; Bo 760-E-B (4), C (2), Cambridge Restaurant; Achetez Le Droit, newspaper, incused nos., al., 4 Pcs., VF and BU; Bo 760-O-A (1), O (3), R (2), S (2), T (2), lg, 5¢, European Wine and Spirit, al. Bu; At 675F (9), G (4), J (1), Ottawa Police, fibre; At 675H (1), Ottawa Firemen, fibre, black, all Unc; At 3675D, E, Bank Street Parking, 10¢, light and dark blue (2); At 3675A, B, C, National Arts Centre parking; Bank Street Hub, $1.00, white metal; Rideau Arcade, Amusement token, brass, EF. 66 Pcs. $200-$250
51. Lot of 49 Ontario Trade Tokens. Bo 760-BV- I (1), O (2), R (2), S (4), T (1), Tx (1), Hinton, al., VF to BU; Bo 760-BW-T (1), Tx (2), Hinton, al., BU; Bo 760-BP-E(2), Ex (2), Dumoulin, al.; Bo 760-BS-O, R, S (2), T, Bigras, al., EF to Unc; Bo 760-AU-E, Perrin, al., Unc; Bo 760-BT-O (2), T (1), Empey, al., BU; Bo 760-BX-I, O, R, P, Souliere, al., BU; Bo 760-BR-I, O, R, Beaudet, al., EF-BU; Bo 760-AP-C, D, E, F, Ottawa Wine Vault Co., al., AU-Unc; As 1185b, J.S. Balharrie, 1 Loaf of bread, al., 5 Pcs., all BU; As 1190 c, d, f, J. Cunningham, ½ Loaf, copper, Unc; 1 Loaf, al., 2 Pcs., EF and BU; 1 Loaf, copper, Unc; As 1195b, M. Cunningham, 1 Loaf, al., 2 pcs, BU. 49 Pcs.
$200-$250
The Cooper Collection of Canadian Tokens
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Lot # Description Estimate Lot # Description Estimate
52. Lot of 39 Ontario Trade Tokens. As 1185b, J.S. Balharrie, 1 Loaf of bread, al., BU; As 1190 c, d, e, J. Cunningham, ½ Loaf, copper, Unc; 1 Loaf, al., EF; 1 Loaf, brass, Unc; As 1205o, l, Dompierre & Co., 1, incuse, copper, both AU; As 1225b, c, Union Bakery, D. Lee, ½, incuse, copper (2); Union Bakery, D. Lee, 1 incuse, brass (2), all AU; As 1240a, Morrison-Lamothe, Good For One :Loaf, white metal, 2 Pcs., VF; As 1245a, Charles Pearce, 1 Loaf of bread, al., 5 Pcs., BU; As 1255a, b, Aug. Roy, ½ Loaf, al.; Aug. Roy, 1 Loaf, al., both BU; As 1220b, Charles Ledword, 1 Loaf, al., VG, and an unheard of grade for this token; As 1210a, Greer`s Bakery, 1 Loaf, al., Unc; As 1260e, B. Slinn, 549 Bank St., ½ Loaf, al., octagonal, 3 Pcs., BU; ; Ler 1072u, Mc 1020a, As 1260j, k, Victoria Bakery/ B. Slinn 1 Loaf, al. (5) and brass (1), EF to BU; As 1265b, East End Bakery, S. Slinn, 1, incuse, brass, EF; As 1260h, O’Connor St./ B. Slinn, 1 loaf, ,al., BU; AS 1260i, same, brass, 2 Pcs., VF and Unc; As 1275a, A. Sugarman, 1 Loaf of Bread, al. Unc; As 1235a, F.H. Martelock, ½ Loaf, incuse, brass, EF; Mc 1162a, E. Chugg, 1 quart, al.; E. Chugg, 1 pint, al, 2 Pcs., all Unc. 39 Pcs. $200-$250
53. Lot of 36 Ontario Trade Tokens. Pritchard & Andrews, Scale Makers and Engravers, w. lion and unicorn rev., al., 3 Pcs., EF-AU; Pritchard & Andrews, Good For 5¢ In Trade, brass, 2 Pcs., VF-EF; 5¢ In Trade, brass, lustrous Unc; Pritchard & Andrews, Business Checks, w. coat of arms rev., al., Unc; Pritchard & Andrews, Engravers &c, w. coat of arms rev., al., 3 Pcs., VF, EF, and BU; Pritchard & Andrews, Ler 996q, Mc 98, Engravers Scale Makers, w. coat of arms rev., al., 2 Pcs., both BU; Pritchard-Andrews Company, w. Medals and Souvenirs rev., al., Fine; Imperial Economic Conference, 1932, copper, holed as always, Unc; F.R.E. Campeau, campaign for the Supreme Court, al., EF, lacks the paste on photo; North Gower, Bo 712-A-B, C, F, Geo. Craig, al., all VF. Mc 1165, Wm. Henry, 1 quart, al., 2 Pcs., Unc and BU; Lait National Milk, 1 quart, al., 3 Pcs., VF; Ler 1069g H. Philion, 1 quart, al., 2 Pcs., EF; T. Short, blank rev., sm. size, al., BU; Clark Dairy, 1 quart, red plastic, scalloped, abt EF; Clark Dairy, 1 pint, blue plastic, c.h., VF; Clark Dairy, Peace Tower, one ¾ gallon, red plastic, sq., c.h., 2 Pcs., both Unc; Clark Dairy, Peace Tower, one ¾ gallon Guernsey, yellow plastic, sq., c.h., Unc; Echo Farm Dairy, 1 pint, al., 2 Pcs., AU and BU; Mc 1162a, E. Chugg, 1 quart, al.; E. Chugg, 1 pint, al., both Unc; Shaws Dairy, 1 qt., al., abt VF. 36 Pcs. $180-$200
54. Lot of 57 Ontario Trade Tokens. Mc 794, E.J. Le Dain, 5 Pcs. al., one copper, all Unc-BU; Mc 702, McCracken Bros., al., 5 Pcs., BU; Bo 760-K-A, R.H. Conley, al., VF, scrs., holed; Ler 996x, Stonhouse & Chamberlain, al., 3 Pcs., BU; Goodwin Optical Royal Visit, copper, lg. size, EF; Morissett & Lemieux, al., Unc; Commercial Class Bank, 5 cents, al., BU; Bo 760-E-A, B, Cambridge Restaurant, al., both Unc; Bo 760-A-A, Ottawa Amateur Athletic, al., 2 Pcs., Unc and BU; Dominion Supply Co., brass, Unc; Bo 760-AO-A (2), B (2), D (1), Ottawa Improvement Commission, one EF, the rest BU; Bo 760-H-A, B, Cercle de Lasalle, al., both BU; Bo 760-F-A (3), Ax (1), Ay (6), Cercle Champlain, one EF cleaned, the rest Unc; Institut Canadien Français, 760-BJ-F (5), K (2), al., one VF, the rest BU; Institut Canadien Français, Bo 760-BI-F (3), E (2), G (3), Gx (1), I, Souvenir de la tombola, al., 2 Pcs. (holed as usual), AU-Unc. 57 Pcs.
$250-$300
55. Lot of 39 Ontario Trade Tokens. Bo 760-AX-A (2), B (1), Ax (1), Rowan House, al. and brass, Unc; Bo 760-AR-H, Oxford Cafe, al., Unc; Bo 760-AE-E, London Chop House, al., VF; Bo 760-AK-A, Nicholas Hotel, 3 Pcs., al., one holed and VF, two Unc; Bo 760-AC-E (2), Ex, L. Lemieux, brass, Unc; Bo 760-BB-E, Globe Hotel, al., 3 Pcs., Unc; Bo 760-E-A, B, C, Cambridge Restaurant, al., Unc; Bo 760-C-B, The Brunswick, brass, Unc; Bo 760-R-E, Globe Hotel, al., BU; Bo 760-AD-A, Lindsay Pianos, al., AU; Bo 760-Z-E, D.T. Lapointe, brass, Unc; Bo 760-Y-F, Landreville, al., BU; Bo 760-BD, E (3), Ex (1), Stroud’s, VF to Unc; Bo. 760-BC-E, H, Hotel St. Louis, AU and Unc; Bo 760-BY-D, Victoria Hotel, al., Unc; Bo 760-CL-E, Cadillac Hotel, al., Unc; Bo 760-RZ-E, Gov. Gen’s Foot Guard, al., Fine, holed; Bo 760-CI-A, Pettapiece’s, al., EF; Bo 760-CM-E, Park Hotel, 2 Pcs., al., BU; Bo 760-CN-E, Royal Hotel, al., 2 Pcs., both BU; Bo 760-CH-E, Lemay Hotel, 2 Pcs., both BU. 39 Pcs.
$250-$300
56. Lot of 72 Ontario Trade Tokens. Lanark County: Bo 538-A-E, Kerr Lake, E.J. Sturgeon, 5¢, brass, Unc; As 0250a, H.R. Bowland, Carleton Place, 1 loaf, al, Unc and BU, 3 Pcs.; Perth, R.M. Robertson, 1 quart, cow’s head, red. al., BU, 4 Pcs.; Smiths Falls, Purity milk, 1 quart, lg. triangle, al., VF to BU, 16 Pcs.; 1 quart, sm. triangle, al., EF; Tye’s Dairy, 1 quart, cow’s head, w/o apostrophe in Tyes, al., red, VF. 26 Pcs. altogether. Leeds County: Bo 140-B-A, Brockville, Canada Carriage Co., al., Bo 140-A-E, Brockville, J. Callena, brass, F, verdigris; As 0200a, Campbell’s Bakery, Brockville, small loaf, al., abt VF; Mc 1031, As 0205a, Wm. Hunt, Brockville, 1 loaf, al., Unc; Brockville, Smith’s Dairy, one quart 2%, yellow plastic, top hole, AU; Brockville, Watson’s Dairy, 1 pint, EF and Unc, 2 Pcs.,1 quart, al., EF to BU, 7 Pcs.; Bo 916-A-E, Seely’s Bay, F.W. Young, 5¢, al., Unc, 2 Pcs. 16 Pcs. altogether. Lennox County: Napanee, Milligan’s Dairy, 1 quart, al., AU; Napanee, As 1080b, W.A. Steacy, one half loaf bread, 1 loaf bread, al., VF. 2 Pcs. altogether. Prescott County: Hawkesbury, As 0730b, Jos. Hurtubise, one large loaf, al., Unc, 3 Pcs.; Hawkesbury, As 0735a, W. Wilson, one small loaf, al., VG; Hawkesbury, Laiterie Central, 1 pinte, al, VF and EF, 2 Pcs.; Bo 1084-A-C, E, Vankleek Hill, McCormick & Wilson, 25¢, al., Unc; 5¢, al., Unc, 2 Pcs.; Vankleek Hill, Bo 1084-B-B, C (2), D, E (2), F (2), McCuaig & Cheney, al.; Vankleek Hill, As 1875a, Wood Bros., 1 small loaf, al., BU; Vankleek Hill, MacDonald’s dairy, one quart, al., EF to BU, 3 Pcs. 21 Pcs. altogether. Prince Edward County: Northport Canning Factory, 1 pail, al., Unc; Picton, Dominion Canners, 1 pail, al., VF; Picton, E.D. Miller, one pint, oval, al., EF and VF, 2 Pcs.; Mc 1178, 1 quart, scalloped, al. EF and AU, 2 Pcs.; ¼ pint, square, al., abt EF. 7 Pcs. altogether. A total of 72 pieces in the lot.
$200-$250
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57. Lot of 58 Ontario Trade Tokens. Renfrew County: Arnprior, Mc 1206, Richman House, al., VF and Unc, 2 Pcs.; Arnprior, As 0070b, Crown Bakery, 1 loaf, al., EF; Arnprior, As 0075a, b, D.H. Slater, 1 small loaf, al., Unc; 1 large loaf, al., Unc., 2 pcs; Arnprior, As 0080b, R.S. Watson, 1 large loaf, al., Unc; Arnprior Creamery, 1 pint, al., EF; Eganville, Stuart’s Dairy, one pint, al., VF and EF, 2 Pcs.; Eganville Creamery, 1 pint, al., VF and VF+, 2 Pcs.; Pembroke, Bo784-A-A, Ax, Mc 693, 694, Waters & Bodell, al. and brass, 8 struck, BU, 2 Pcs.; Pembroke, As 1350b, F. Lehman, 1 loaf, al., AU, 2 Pcs.; Pembroke, As 1345a, b, Leitch’s, 1 small loaf, al., BU, 1 large loaf, al., Unc; Renfrew, Centreside Dairy, 1 quart of milk, al., VF to EF, 9 Pcs.; Centreside Dairy, 1 quart milk, al., VF, 4 Pcs.; Renfrew, Maple Leaf Dairy, 1 quart, al., VF, 2 Pcs., one holed; Renfrew, Central Creamery, 1 quart, al., VF to EF, 5 pcs; Renfrew, Bo 860-A-E, H, Walford’s, al., abt VF and Unc, 2 pcs; Renfrew, Ler 995l, James Clark, Druggist, advert. Piece, al., BU; Renfrew, As 1505a, Crown Bakery, 2 lb. Loaf, al., EF; Renfrew, As 1510a, A.J. Millar, 1 loaf, al., Unc. 45 Pcs. altogether. Russell County: Casselman, As 0265a, b, Delphis Mayer, 5¢ Loaf, 20¢ Loaf, al., both Unc; Rockland, Bo 884-B-A, Victor Bedard, al., Unc; Rockland, As 1520a, b, C. Raymond, Un Gros Pain, al., Un Petit Pain, al., both Unc; Rockland Bakery, As 1525g, h, T. Viau, 1 loaf, thick (2) and thin (1) al., all AU-Unc. 8 Pcs. altogether. Stormont County: Cornwall, Bo 260-B-E, R.I. Graveley, 5¢, brass, EF; Cornwall Parking Authority, w.m., Unc; Cornwall Massena International Bridge, w.m., AU; Newington,Bo 696-A-C, E, Salmon, al. Unc. and AU. 5 Pcs. altogether. A total of 58 Pcs. in the lot.
$200-$250
58. Lot of 42 Ontario Trade Tokens. Frontenac County: Kingston, Bo 552-E-A, P.[hil] B.[ajus], white metal, incuse, EF; Kingston, As 820 b, W.J. Crothers, 1 loaf, al., 2 Pcs., Unc; Kingston, Bo 552-C-A, Dobbs & Co., al., EF; Kingston, Bo 552-G, C, D, E, Hutchison, al., all Unc; Kingston, D.A. Kays, Real Estate, good luck piece, al. 3 Pcs., one EF and two BU; Kingston, Bo 552-D-C, Keeley, Jr., al., 2 Pcs., EF and Unc; Kingston, As 840a, b, c, R.H. Toye, 1 loaf, rectangle, al., EF; 1 loaf, round, al., 2 Pcs., BU; ½ loaf, al., BU; Kingston Street Railway, At 475A, Mc 125, 5¢, celluloid, AU. 17 Pcs. altogether. Glengarry County: Alexandria, As 0015b, J. Robertson, 4 loaves, al., 2 Pcs. both BU; Graham’s Dairy, Alexandria, 1 quart, red plastic, 2 Pcs., both EF; 1 pint, green plastic, 2 Pcs. VF and EF. 6 Pcs. altogether. Grenville County: Merrickville, Clear Spring Dairy, 1 pint, al., 2 Pcs., VF and EF; Merrickville, As 1015a, Cranston, 1 loaf, al., 4 Pcs., Unc and BU; Kemptville, As 0780a, b, c, J.A. Eager, 1 loaf, round, al., VF+; 1 loaf, scalloped, al., 4 Pcs., VG to Fine; 1 loaf, rectangle, al., EF; Kemptville, As 0785a, B.J. Frisby, 1 loaf, al., Fine; Kemptville Dairy, 1 quart, top hole, al., 2 Pcs., EF; Kemptville, V. McNaughton, Kemptville, 1 pint, al., Fine; As 0790b, A. Robinson, 1 loaf, oval, al., BU; Prescott, Bo 832-A-E, F, Connell, brass, 5¢, lg. lettering, 2 Pcs., VF and EF;. 19 Pcs. altogether. A total of 42 Pcs. in the lot.
$150-$200
59. Lot of 75 Ontario Trade Tokens. Hastings County: Bancroft Dairy, 1 2% quart, al., gold, BU; Belleville, Mc 370, Bo 84-A-A, C, I, J, K, Q, R (2), S, T, Marsh Restaurant, al., all Unc to BU; Belleville, Bo Supp, B.O.P.E. Elks, round (4) and octagonal, al., EF; Belleville, Springer Lock Mfg. Co., copper, advertising piece, EF, two holes; Belleville, As 0140a, c, d, e, E.D. Harris, ½ loaf, octagonal, 3 Pcs., al., one loaf, rectangle, 4 Pcs., al., Fine; 1 loaf, oval, al., abt VF; 1 loaf, square, al., VF; Deseronto, As 0375, a, b, d, R. Marrignan, 1 loaf, 2 Pcs., al., both Unc; ½ loaf, octagonal, al., 3 without period, one with, all Unc; ½ loaf, round, al., Unc; Frankford Canning Co., for Peeling, 2 Pcs., al., Fine and BU; Marmora, As 0995a, Hugh Wiggins, 1 loaf, al., Unc; Marmora Dairy, 1 quart, red plastic, VF; Neal’s Dairy, Marmora, 1 quart, green plastic, 2 Pcs., VF and EF; Stirling, Bo 956-A-B (5), C (4), D (1), Dx (1), E (1), Ex (1), Luery, al., VF-EF; Bo Supp. Elliott, Stirling, 50¢, al., VF, dent; Stirling Dairy, 1 quart, al., 2 Pcs., VF-EF; Trenton, Bo 1056-A-B, Clarke, Good for 50, al., 2 Pcs., Unc; Trenton, As 1825a, b, D.E. Clarke, 1 loaf of bread, al. (5), 1 small loaf, al. (3), all Unc-BU; Trenton, As 1845b, Crown Bakery, one loaf, al., abt VF; Trenton, Riverside Dairy, 1 Homo quart, al., blue, Unc; Tweed, As 1850b, D. Beatty, one loaf, al., Unc; West Huntingdon, Bo 1132-A-A, B, C, D (2), E, Ashley, al., EF to Unc. A total of 75 Pcs. in the lot. $300-$350
60. Lot of 12 Miscellaneous Ottawa Tokens. Bo 760-AD-A, Lindsay Pianos; Bo 760-B-A, Bell Piano; Mc 790, Jarvis Studio, 50 cents, Al.; Mc 123, Bo 760-BD, E, EX, Stroud’s; Ler 996x, Stonhouse & Chamberlain; Shepard & Morse Lumber, al; Mason, Gordon & Co. (lumber), Al., brass; Kinsman Drink Token, white plastic, red plastic; R[ideau]. B[owling]. C[lub]. white metal. 12 Pcs. $80-$100
mccoll lisTed onTario Trade Tokens
61. One Baden, Ont. Trade Token .Mc 553 W.G. Forler Rev: Clasped Hands 12 struck. VF. 1 piece. $50-$75
62. Lot of 4 Berlin, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 532 Woollard & Co. Rev: 25c purchase of hat….; Mc 533 12 struck, as previous; Mc 534 12 struck, as previous; Mc 535 12 struck, as previous. VF-EF. 4 Pcs. $100-$150
63. Lot of 2 Cookstown, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 556 Tac. Banting Rev: Turkey; Mc 558 10 struck, as previous. F-VF. 2 Pcs. $50-$75
64. Lot of 3 Dresden, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 540 McVean & McVean; Mc 541 12 struck as previous; Mc 543 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs. $80-$125
65. Lot of 4 Elmvale, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 525 12 struck W.G. Vance Rev: 50c on a $5…; Mc 526 12 struck as previous; Mc 527 12 struck as previous; Mc 530 12 struck W.G. Vance Rev: $1 on a cash…. F-EF. 4 Pcs. $100-$150
66. Lot of 19 Forest, Ont. Trade Tokens. Various McColl listed R.J. Vincent trade tokens struck in brass, copper and white metal. McColl states 12 struck in all metals and denominations. Viewing recommened. VF-EF. 19 Pcs.
$200-$300
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67. Lot of 19 Galt, Ont. Advertising Tokens. Various McColl listed Cranston Issued advertising tokens. Viewing recommended. F-EF. 19 Pcs.
$200-$300
68. Lot of 2 Gorrie, Ont. Advertising tokens. Mc 572 12 struck E.L. Morren Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 573 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 2 Pcs.
$60-$100
69. Lot of 3 Hillsburg, Ont. Trade Tokens. Two Mc 468 W.G. Watson Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 471 10 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$90-$130
70. Lot of 2 Ingersoll Milk Tokens. Mc 1145 8 struck Livingstons Dairy Rev: Pint; Mc 1149 Livingstons Dairy 8 struck Rev: Quart. EF. 2 Pcs.
$80-$125
71. Lot of 6 Kincardine Trade Tokens. Mc 496 12 struck Cooke’s Cough Balsam Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 500 12 struck as previous; Mc 503 12 struck J.C. Cooke Rev: As 5c; Two Bo 548-Cx J.C. Cooke Rev: Dove; Mc 608 R. Patterson Rev: Clasped hands. VF-EF. 6 Pcs.
$150-$200
72. Lot of 2 London, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 689 20 struck Walter Thomson Rev: dove; Mc 625 12 struck Peoples Life Insurance Rev: $1.00. VF. 2 Pcs.
$50-$75
73. Lot of 3 Meaford, Ont. Trade Tokens. Two Mc 484 12 struck J.W. Bridgett Rev: 25c on a $5; Mc 486 12 struck as previous. F-EF. 3Pcs.
$60-$100
74. Lot of 3 Midland, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 568 12 struck Frank Wilson & Co. Rev: 50c on a $5; Mc 569 12 struck as previous; Mc 570 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$80-$125
75. Lot of 6 Midland, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 544 C.E. Akins Rev: Clasped hands; Two Mc 545 12 struck as previous; Two Mc 546 12 struck as previous; Mc 547 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 6 Pcs.
$100-$150
76. Lot of 2 Midland, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 548 C.E. Akins Rev: 25c on a $5; Mc 550 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 2 Pcs.
$40-$75
77. Lot of 3 Midland, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 489 12 struck Archer & Dodds Rev: $1 on suit….; Two Mc 490 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$60-$125
78. Lot of 5 Mount Forest, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 629 12 struck Allen Shoe Co. Rev: 5 per cent discount; Mc 630 12 struck as previous; Bo 668-B-Bx Allen Shoe Co. Rev: Clasped hands; Two Bo 668-B-Bz as previous. VF-EF. 5 Pcs.
$100-$150
79. Lot of 4 Niagara Falls, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 464 M.M. Oxley Rev: Dove; Mc 465 10 struck as previous; Mc 466 10 struck as previous; Mc 467 10 struck as previous. VF-EF. 4 Pcs.
$100-$150
80. Lot of 4 Niagara Falls, Ont. Trade Tokens. Bo 708-C-A M.M. Oxley Rev: Turkey; Bo 708-C-Ax as previous; Bo 708-C-Ay as previous; Bo 708-C-Az as previous. VF-EF. 4 Pcs.
$100-$150
81. Lot of 4 Norwich, Ont. Bread Tokens. Mc 969 Wm. Gould Rev: 1 Loaf; Mc 970 10 struck as previous; Mc 971 10 struck as previous; Mc 972 10 struck as previous. EF. 4 Pcs.
$100-$150
82. Lot of 3 Newmarket, Ont. Advetising Tokens. Mc 477 8 struck Wright Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 478 8 struck as previous; Mc 479 8 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$80-$125
83. Lot of 13 Owen Sound, Ont. Bread Tokens. Five Mc 985 Shirley & Rathwell Rev: 1 Loaf; Three Mc 986 8 struck as previous; Two Mc 987 8 stuck as previous; Three Mc 988 8 struck as previous. Viewing recommended. F-EF. 13Pcs.
$200-$300
84. Lot of 4 Southampton, Ont. Advertising Tokens. Mc 537 12 struck H.L. Harrison Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 538 12 struck as previous; Two Mc 539 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 4 Pcs.
$100-$150
85. Lot of 3 Shelburne, Ont. Advertising Tokens. Mc 649 H. Falconer Rev: Clasped hands; Two Mc 650 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs. $80-$125
86. Lot of 3 Stouffville, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 635 S.M. Warriner Rev: 25c on suit…..; Mc 636 10 struck as previous; Mc 638 10 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$80-$125
87. Lot of 5 Thornbury, Ont. Trade Tokens. Two Bo 1024-A-Bx Walker & Hurlburt Rev: Turkey; Bo 1024-A-By as previous; Two Bo 1024-A-Bz as previous. F-EF. 5 Pcs. $130-$175
88. Lot of 2 Thornbury, Ont. Advertising Tokens. Mc 505 Dr. G.W. Hurlburt Rev: Clasped hands; Mc 508 10 struck, holed as previous. F-VF. 2Pcs. $40-$80
89. Lot of 4 Thornbury, Ont. Trade Tokens. Two Mc 510 20 struck Walker & Hurlburt Rev: Clasped hands; Two Mc 511 20 struck as previous. F-VF. 4 Pcs. $100-$150
90. Lot of 3 Wingham, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 591 Patterson Rev: Dove; Two Mc 593 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$80-$125
91. Lot of 6 Wingham. Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 600 12 struck Patterson Rev: Clasped hands; Two Mc 601 12 struck as previous; Two Mc 602 12 struck as previous; Bo 1168-E-Cx Patterson Rev: Turkey. VF-EF. 6 Pcs.
$150-$200
92. Lot of 4 Wingham, Ont. Trade Tokens. Mc 662 12 struck A.H. Carr Rev: Dove; Mc 663 12 struck as previous; Two Mc 664 12 struck. VF-EF. 4 Pcs. $100-$150
93. Lot of 3 Wingham, Ont. Trade Tokens. Bo 1168-A-Ax 25c on a $5…Rev: Clasped hands; Two G. Knechtel Berlin, Ont. Rev: W.J. Greer Wingham, Ont. VF-EF. 3 Pcs.
$80-$125
94. Lot of 7 Waterloo, Ont. Advertising Tokens. Mc 685 Saengerfest Rev: Waterloo 1902; Mc 686 12 struck as previous; Two Mc 687 12 struck as previous; Three Mc 688 12 struck as previous. VF-EF. 7 Pcs.
$100-$150
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The richard cooper coins of The french colonies in america
Two references are mainly cited in this catalogue for the coins of French America. The first is the newly published important work by Sydney F. Martin, titled FRENCH COINAGE SPECIFICALLY FOR COLONIAL AMERICA, Ann Arbor, 2015, which covers the coinage exclusive to the French colonies in America. The other is the fine work authored by Bob Vlack titled, AN ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FRENCH BILLON COINAGE IN THE AMERICAS, The Colonial Coin Collectors Club, 2004.
95. Br 502. 5 Sols, 1670 A. (Paris). Famous GLORIAM REGNI. Fine, no discernible adjustment marks. Corresponds with the “Legend” indicators in Martin in his description of Obverse 6 (p. 47), as well as the “stop” descriptions.
$2,500-$3,000
96. Br 506. 9 Deniers, 1721 H. (La Rochelle). Lot of 2. Fair, not attributable as to die variety; Another of same, Fine. This piece most closely resembles the reverse of Martin B. 13, but does not correspond with his obverse 2.10 (p. 334-35). This is a most interesting, yet complicated series. 2 Pcs.
$200-$250
97. Br 506. 9 Deniers. 1722/1 H. (La Rochelle). VF-EF, well centered. Closely resembles Martin’s reverse C. 10, with the following exception: the base of 7 aligns below the 2, and is only slightly higher than the first 2. In the case of the obverse, the last I in BENEDICTUM is small and very high, and a heavy die break at bottom of D in DOMINI attaches itself to the O.
$250-$300
98. Br 506. 9 Deniers, 1722. H. (La Rochelle). Fine, normal granular surface. Similar to Martin’s reverse D. 6 (p. 388-89). Poor obverse lettering has prevented me from identifying the obverse type.
$120-$150
99. Br 506. 9 Deniers, 1722 H. (La Rochelle). F-VF, but marred by a few dents and dross. The reverse appears to represent Martin D.7.
$100-$125
100. Br 506. 9 Deniers, 1722 H. (La Rochelle). ICCS EF-40. The letters in COLONIES/FRANCOISES all appear to me to be separate from each other, though ON is close.
$250-$300
101. Br 507. 9 Deniers. 1721 B. (Rouen). ICCS F-15, nicer, in my opinion. Tallies precisely with Martin’s obverse 1.1, and reverse A.1. Scarce, and a very nice example.
$500-$600
The Cooper collection of Double Sols is an extensive one, and the determination has been made to include all examples, including duplicates, in this offering. The largest collections have mostly been gathered by collectors in the United States. Earlier Canadian collectors such as Doug Ferguson, John Miner, Maurice Lorrain, and Peter Broeker avidly put together collections of the different dates and mint marks. When I acquired the Miner and Lorrain collections of sous marqués they became the start of Bob Vlack’s passion for the series.
The Bank of Canada Currency collection contains the best collection in Canada of these coins, and several of the Quebec collectors have developed an ardent interest. On the U.S. side, Ted Craig, John J. Ford, Jr., and several others had important collections, and I believe that Sydney Martin has the most important collection today in the United States. Many of the pieces in this collection are from the Henderson collection. A continuation of Mr. Cooper’s collection will occur in the next Geoffrey Bell Auction in the fall of this year. The sol marqué of 1738-1764 from the Vlack collection, part of which was sold at Moore’s Sale on Feb. 19, 2009 will be offered as will the earlier issues of sols marqués. Mr. Cooper’s extensive collection of French coins, many of which had status in the colonies will be auctioned at the same time.
Note that coins with a dot below the D of LUD indicates that these pieces were struck in the second semester (July-December) of the year. I shall catalogue these as separate varieties. The practice commenced in the case of the sols marqués in 1739. The only mints of which no coins appear in this offering are for Bayonne (L), Perpignan (Q), and Bourges (Y). When referencing obverses and reverses of the double sols and sols marqués, I have transposed the order adopted by Bob Vlack, and followed that of the French authorities, Breen, and Michael Hodder. Only R-5 to R-8 have been noted.
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sou marqué, or double sol of 24 deniers, 1738-1764
102. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 A. (Paris). Vlack 16. AU. $300-$350
103. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 A. (Paris). Vlack 16. EF. $250-$300
104. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 A. (Paris). Vlack 16. 3 pieces, average, VG. 3 Pcs.
$180-$225
105. 11. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 A. (Paris). Vlack 16. Copper, FINE, planchet flaw at BE; another in Copper, Fine. 2 Pcs. $180-$225
There are a significant amount of die varieties of the 1739 Paris Mint issue, as mentioned by Vlack. Collectors may find a few in the lots offered here.
106. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 A. (Paris). Vlack 17. VF-EF. $100-$125
107. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 A. (Paris). Vlack 17. 3 pieces, average F-VF. $200-$250
108. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 A. (Paris). Vlack 17. 4 pieces, VG-F. $200-$250
109. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 A. (Paris). Vlack 17. Scarce counterfeit in Copper. VF. No stops before SIT or LUD. Letters crudely cut. Vlack 341. R-7. Ex:Henderson. $300-$350
110. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 A. (Paris). Vlack 19. 2nd semester. R-7. Fine, but rev. dross.
$150-$200
111. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 A. (Paris). Vlack 20. 2nd semester. R-5. VF.
$120-$150
112. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 A. (Paris). Vlack 21. Fine, rev. striations; another, Fine, little dross. 2 Pcs.
$200-$250
113. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1743 A. (Paris). Vlack 22. EF, rust spots on obv. and rev. Common date due to the hoard salvaged off Mauritius in the 1950s. This is probably one of the hoard pieces.
$100-$150
114. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744 A. (Paris). Vlack 23. R-5. F-VF, rev. weakly struck on right side of obv., and left side of rev. few letters not showing.
$120-$150
115. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1746 A. (Paris). Vlack 25. Appears to be 1st semester. R-7. VG, clipped.
$120-$150
116. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1750 A. (Paris). Vlack 30. 2nd semester. R-5. VF-EF. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
117. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1751 A. (Paris). Vlack 31. R-6. Good-VG. Ex:Henderson.
$100-$125
118. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1754 A. (Paris). Vlack 34. 2nd semester. The date is indistinct, but I believe has been properly attributed. Fine, but parts of obv. and rev. appear not to have been struck up.
$100-$125
119. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1755 A. (Paris). Vlack 35. 2nd semester. EF. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
120. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1755 A. (Paris). The counterfeit, in copper. Vlack 351. VF-EF, small edge dent.
$100-$125
121. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1757 A. (Paris). Vlack 37. 2nd semester. VF. $100-$125
122. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1758 A. (Paris). Vlack 39. R-5. F-VF. Ex:Henderson. $100-$125
123. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1758/4. (Paris). Vlack 39. 1st semester. R-5. VF-EF. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
124. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1759/8, 1759/8/4. A.(Paris). Vlack 40. R-8. F-VF, striking weakness. Ex:Henderson. $350-$400
125. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1760 A. (Paris). Contemporary counterfeit, Copper. With inverted A mintmark. Vlack 354. VF. $100-$125
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126. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1761 A. (Paris). Vlack 45. 2nd semester. R-6. Good EF. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
127. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1761 A. (Paris). Vlack 45. R-? Fine, but not struck up in all areas; the semester is therefore indeterminable. Scarce date.
$100-$125
128. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1762 A. (Paris). Vlack 46. EF, but planchet flaw on rev. Ex:Lepczyk, Henderson. $150-$200
129. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1764 A. (Paris). Clean Fine. $80-$100
130. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 B. (Rouen). Vlack 50. 3 Pieces in VF and Good(2). 3 Pcs.
$200-$250
131. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 B. (Rouen). Vlack 50a. REX like RBX. R-8. AU.
$350-$400
132. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 B. (Rouen). Vlack 51. 3 Pieces in VG. One appears double-struck at bottom of rev., distorting the mintmark. Interesting. 3 Pcs.
$200-$250
133. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 C. (Caen). Vlack 56. 2 pieces in Fine, and Good. 2 Pcs.
$150-$200
134. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1745 C. (Caen). Vlack 62, but he lists only the variety with stop after SIT; this piece has no stop. The variety with stop is rated R-7. VF sold at C.N.A. Auction, 1996, to Henderson.
$350-$400
135. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1746 C. (Caen). Vlack 63. R-7. VF, though some weakness in striking. Pierced. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
136. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 D. (Lyon). Vlack 71. VF-EF. Strong strike, but no silver left.
$120-$150
137. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 D. (Lyons). 4 pieces in Good to Fine. 4 Pcs.
$200-$250
138. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 D. (Lyons). Vlack 72. R-4. 4 pieces, 2 in VG, 2 in Fine. Much scarcer than the common 1739 D. 4 Pcs.
$250-$300
139. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 D. (Lyons). Vlack 73. Original, not the contemporary counterfeit. VF. Nadin-Davis Auction 7, lot 127, to Henderson.
$120-$150
140. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 E. (Tours). Vlack 77. R-1, but Walter Breen (Studies on Money in Early America), noted in the case of this date/mint that The date 1739 is rare….
$100-$125
141. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 E. (Tours). Vlack 78. R-7. Not the counterfeit which has no stop between D and G. It’s curious that the counterfeit, represented as R-4 was not among this group, and that all here are official, and presumably scarce pieces. 4 pieces, average about Fine. 4 Pcs.
$350-$400
142. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 G. (Poitiers). Vlack 89. R-7. EF. Ex:Henderson.
$400-$500
143. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 G. (Poitiers). Vlack 90. R-1 only, but Breen considered pieces of this mint all to be of high rarity. VG-Fine, but date weak, and another, Fair. 2 Pcs.
$100-$125
144. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 G. (Poitiers). Vlack 92. R-3. Fine-VF. Ex:Henderson.
$120-$150
145. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 G. (Poitiers). Vlack 93. R-7. VG-Fine, but somewhat rusted; clear date and mintmark.
$200-$250
146. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 H. (La Rochelle). Vlack 95. R-4. VF-EF.
$200-$250
147. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 H. (La Rochelle). Vlack 358. The contemporary counterfeit. F-VF.
$60-$80
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148. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744 H. (La Rochelle). Vlack 103. R-8. VG-Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
149. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1752 H. (La Rochelle). Vlack 112, but this specimen has the stop after H, not recorded by Vlack, who has not recorded contemporary counterfeits of this date/mint. R-8 for the variety described by Vlack. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
150. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 I. (Limoges). Vlack 115. R-6. R-6, very scarce mint. Fine, but encrusted.
$150-$200
151. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 K. (Bordeaux). Vlack 122. R-8. Stop after K, but indeterminable whether a stop occurs after ET due to a severe planchet defect. Fine, but another planchet defect is on reverse. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
152. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 K. (Bordeaux). Vlack 123a. R-8. With stop after K, from which emits a thin die break at top. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
153. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 K. (Bordeaux). Vlack 125. R-6. Fine. We accompany this with a piece attributed as being a double sol of 1741 K (R-8). While the date is visible, I can see no sign of the mintmark due to corrosion. 2 Pcs.
$250-$300
154. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 M. (Toulouse). Vlack 142. R-8. VG, corrosion at bottom right of obv.
$150-$200
155. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 M. (Toulouse). Vlack 143. R-8. Fine, minor bend at lower left rev. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
156. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 N. (Montpelier). Vlack 149. Lot of 4 pieces, average VG, but all suffer problems due to being poor strikes wherein certain letters are not struck up.
$200-$250
157. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 O. (Riom). Vlack 154e. R-5. Full stop punctuation in legend except between ET NAV. VG.
$120-$150
158. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 O. (Riom). Vlack 154e. (as above). Fine.
$150-$200
159. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 O. (Riom). Vlack 154e. Another, but in VF. One of the more difficult mint marks. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
160. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 O. (Riom). Vlack 155. Stop before SIT. R-8. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
161. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 O. (Riom). Vlack 157. R-8. F-VF, small mint clip. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
162. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 P (Dijon). Vlack 161. No stop before SIT. R-5. VF. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
163. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 P. (Dijon). Vlack 161. Another of the same variety (scarcer). EF, verdigris.
$150-$200
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164. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 P. (Dijon). Vlack 163. No stop after SIT. EF.
$200-$250
165. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 P. (Dijon). Vlack 163. 2 pieces in Fine, F-VF. 2 Pcs. $200-$250
166. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 P. (Dijon). Vlack 164. R-5. AU, flan crease on reverse. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
167. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 P. (Dijon). Vlack 164. R-5. 2 Pcs. VG, Fine. $200-$250
168. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 P. (Dijon). Vlack 165. R-7. EF. Ex:Henderson. $300-$350
169. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 P. (Dijon). Vlack 166. R-7. VF. Ex:Henderson. $300-$350
170. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744 P. (Dijon). Vlack 168. F-VF. $100-$150
171. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 R. (Orleans). Vlack 175a. R-7. With stop after R. Ex:Henderson. VF.
$300-$350
172. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 S. (Reims). Vlack 180. R-6. VF, struck off-centre about 5%. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
173. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 S. (Reims). Vlack 182. R-8. VG-Fine, old reverse scratch. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
174. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 T. (Nantes). Vlack 185. 3 Pcs. Average VG-Fine. One of the pieces is unusual, showing the M, flower, 17 to be defective, particularly in the case of the two digits. The obv. is very weak.
$250-$300
175. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 T. (Nantes). Vlack 186. R-6. Though not described by Vlack other than by illustration, one difference that I notice is in the case of the lion, which has been somewhat primitively created, compared with the other type. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
176. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 T. (Nantes). Vlack 187. R-7. No silvering, having probably escaped the alloying process. VF.
$300-$350
177. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 V. (Troyes). Vlack 191. AU, some darkness at upper to centre edge of obv. I’ve catalogued this specimen as having a lozenge after the tower, rather than having a stop, but in reality it resembles neither, but rather an oval. The next item has the lozenge.
$200-$250
178. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 V. (Troyes). Vlack 191. A spike occurs from top left of 9. EF, some blackening on obverse.
$150-$200
179. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 V. (Troyes). Vlack 191. About VF.
$100-$125
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180. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 V. (Troyes). Vlack 193. Différent of engraver, Edme Alexandre. 2 Pcs. One of the two does not show the director’s mark so may be one of two types due to a change of director of the mint. Both about VG-Fine.
$100-$150
181. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 V. (Troyes). Unattributable, as the différents are not visible. Lepczyk Sale, 1982, lot 480, to Tim Henderson.
$50-$60
182. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 V. (Troyes). Vlack 197. R-5. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$120-$150
183. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1742 V. (Troyes). Vlack 198. R-5. EF, some blackening, mostly on reverse. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
184. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 W. (Lille). Vlack 200. 3 Pcs. VF, but rust marks on obv.; Fine; VG. 3 Pcs.
$200-$250
185. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 W. (Lille). Vlack 200a. With stop after W. R-7. VF.
$300-$350
186. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739/8 W. (Lille). Vlack 200b. R-7. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
187. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740/39 W. (Lille). Vlack 200a. R-5. F-VF, minor bend due to a punch mark. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
188. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 W. (Lille). Vlack 202. R-7. VF-EF. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
189. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1743 L. (Lille). Vlack 204. EF. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
190. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744/3? L. (Lille). Vlack 205b. R-5 as is the non-overdate.
$150-$200
191. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1745 W. (Lille). Vlack 206. R-6. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
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192. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1746 W. (Lille). Vlack unlisted. This has stop after W., but is not the counterfeit with large date, and bears the mint director’s heron différent. R-8. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$400-$500
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193. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 X. (Amiens). Vlack 213. R-7. Good, only due to rust, which affects the first three digits of date, and the engraver’s différent. The 9 in date, X mint mark, Director Pirlot’s différent, as well as the dot above crown, as opposed to the lozenge, as in the next listing establishes that this has been properly identified.
$200-$250
194. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 X. (Amiens). Vlack 214. R-5. With the lozenge before LUD, determining that this was the work of the son of the former engraver. (Charles I Spens, then Charles II Spens). Choice AU, with only two minor blemishes. Rare mint.
$400-$450
195. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 z. (Grenoble). Vlack 221a. R-6. VG. With no stops before and after Z and dolphin.
$300-$350
196. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 9. (Rennes). Vlack 225. R-6. Fine, legend on left side of reverse mostly not struck up, corresponding with the left side of the obverse which has also the same issue. Ex:Henderson.
$200-$250
197. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740 9. (Rennes). With stop before 9. VF, minor dent at toe of L.
$120-$150
Bob Vlack remarks on the scarcity of Metz Mint double sols marqués: In spite of the number of years during which these coins were struck and the quantities involved, they are surprisingly difficult to obtain.
198. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 &. (Aix). Vlack 232b. R-8. With stop after SIT, after &, after ET. F-VF. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
199. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 &. (Aix). Vlack 232b. R-8. As above, but the mint mark not struck up though the coin has virtually no wear. The différents are both apparent, which verifies the attribution. Ex:Dr. O’Connor collection at Geoffrey Bell Auctions, July 2009.
$300-$350
200. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1738 AA. (Metz). Vlack 236. R-7. Fine, but weakly struck obv., affecting the ability to identify whether it is the variety with or without the stop after ET. I have assigned it to the less rare type. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
201. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 AA. (Metz). Vlack 237. 2 pieces, in VG, and VF. 2 Pcs.
$200-$250
202. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1747 AA. (Metz). Vlack 245. R-8. VG-Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
203. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1750 AA. (Metz). Vlack 248. R-7. VG-Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
204. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 250. Fine.
$100-$125
205. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 250. 3 pcs, Fair, VG, EF, with what appear to be a couple of staple scratches on obverse. 3 Pcs.
$150-$200
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206. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1740/39 BB (Strasbourg). Vlack 251a. R-5. VF, reverse stain.
$180-$225
207. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741/39 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 252b. Fine.
$120-$175
208. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 253. VF.
$150-$200
209. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 254. Fine or better, but poorly struck up without alloys. Interesting variety with inverted A for V in XV.
$80-$100
210. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 257. EF, or better. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
211. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1744/3 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 257c. R-8. With stop after SIT. F-VF, minor bend. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
212. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1751 BB. (Strasbourg). Counterfeit, in copper. Vlack 369. VF.
$100-$125
213. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. Another of the same. VF.
$100-$125
214. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1756 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 269b? An overdate, but 1756/46 is challenging on this one. VF. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
215. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1756/46 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 269b. An unusually fine overdate. No stop before SIT. Fine. Ex:Henderson.
$150-$200
216. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1762 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 276. EF, striation on rev.
$150-$200
217. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1739 adorsed Cs. (Besançon). Vlack 278. There is no stop after SIT, not noted by Vlack who has recorded three varieties based on stops or their absence, all R-7 to R8. One of the two duplicates of this date, offered in the next lot appears to have a stop after SIT, but I can’t be certain of this. EF. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
218. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 2 duplicates of this date, in Fair and VG. The commonest date of a rare mint mark.
$150-$200
219. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1741 adorsed Cs. (Besançon). Vlack 280. With stop after FR. R-7. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
220. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. 1743 “Cow”. (Pau). Vlack 285. R-7. VG, weakly struck, affecting the left sides of obverse and reverse. This piece was acquired by Tim Henderson from Chris Faulkner in exchange for a Ships, Colonies & Commerce copper, Lees 13. Another very rare mint mark - all dates are rare.
$300-$350
221. Br 508. Billon Double Sol of 24 Deniers. Group of 3 pieces, all of which are un-attributable to either the date or mint mark. 3 Pcs.
$100-$125
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222. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1739 A. (Paris). Vlack 294. R-4. VG-Fine.
$200-$250
223. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 A. (Paris). Vlack 295. R-3. VF.
$300-$350
224. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 A. (Paris). Vlack 295. R-3. VF, slight bend, but still a nice piece.
$250-$300
225. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1746? A. (Paris). Vlack 296, in which case, R-6. The last digit (6) is not obvious to me, though what appears to be its top curve shows at its end, which may well define it. VG. The price on the envelope is $900.
$400-$500
226. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1748 A. (Paris). Vlack 297. R-2. Obv. VF, rev. rather worn, perhaps due to a weak strike. Ex:Henderson.
$300-$350
227. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 B. (Rouen). Vlack 295. R-3. The only date recorded from this mint. EF.
$350-$400
228. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 D. (Lyon). Vlack 300. R-1. F-VF, Ex:Henderson, and another, Poor, attributed to this mint. The commonest of the Sols Marqués, and the only date recorded from this mint. 2 Pcs.
$250-$300
229. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 G. (Poitiers). Vlack 301. R-3. F-VF, but somewhat bent. Ex:Henderson. Only date recorded from this mint.
$200-$250
230. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 M. (Toulouse). Vlack 306. R-7. Good, central portions probably weakly, or not struck up; the date and mintmark are clear. Rare, and the only date recorded from this mint.
$350-$400
231. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 O. (Riom). Vlack 308. R-5. Only date recorded from this mint. Fair-Good.
$250-$300
232. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1739 P. (Dijon). Vlack 309. R-5. Fine.
$350-$400
233. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1739 P. (Dijon). Vlack 309. R-5. VG-Fine.
$300-$350
234. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1739 P. (Dijon). Vlack 309. R-5. G-VG, weak mintmark, only top half shows.
$200-$250
235. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 P. (Dijon). Vlack 310. R-6. VG-Fine, clipped flan above date, but not affecting legend.
$400-$450
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236. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 S. (Reims). Vlack 312. R-6. F-VF. Ex:Henderson.
$450-$500
237. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 T. (Nantes). Vlack 314. R-2. Only date of issue recorded from this mint. ICCS VF-20.
$250-$300
238. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 T. (Nantes). Vlack 314. R-2. VF.
$250-$300
239. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 W. (Lille). Vlack 316. R-1. VF. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
240. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 W. (Lille). Vlack 316. R-1. Fine.
$200-$250
241. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 W. (Lille). Vlack 316. R-1. F-VF, rusted, but even, and decent.
$200-$250
242. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 W. (Lille). Vlack 316. R-1. VG-F; another, Fine, but pitting. 2 Pcs.
$250-$300
243. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 X. (Amiens). Vlack 318. R-7. With second diamond after the different (flower). F-VF, small clip. Ex:Henderson.
$500-$600
244. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 9. (Rennes). Vlack 322. R-8. Ex:Henderson.
$1,000-$1,200
245. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 AA. (Metz). Vlack 324. R-1. Fine.
$200-$250
246. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 AA. (Metz). Vlack 324. R-1. VF, little rusted.
$250-$300
247. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 AA. (Metz). Vlack 324. R-1. F-VF. Ex:Henderson.
$250-$300
248. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 325. R-1. AU.
$500-$600
249. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 325. R-1. VF or better, but rust spots on obv.
$200-$250
250. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 325. R-1. F-VF.
$200-$250
251. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1740 BB. (Strasbourg). Vlack 325. R-1. 2 Pcs. in VG, and an example of the 1740 AA, Metz mint piece in Fair-Good. 3 Pcs. in all.
$300-$400
252. Br 509. Billon Sol of 12 Deniers. 1739 Adorsed Cs. (Besançon). Vlack 327. R-5. VG. Ex:Henderson.
$350-$400
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253. Br 510. Indian Princess, 1751. Sub Omni Sidere Crescunt. (They increase beneath every constellation). Wilson Obv. H, signed D.V. for Jean Duvivier. Frossard 8; Feuardent 1559; Gadoury 100. Copper original with plain edge. VF.
$150-$200
254. Br 510. As above, but silver plated, and quite deceptive. ICCS EF-40.
$400-$450
255. Br 510. Another silver plated, but most of the silvering has worn away.
$200-$250
256. Br 514. Betts 389. Beavers at dam, 1754. Non Inferiora Metallis. (Not inferior to the precious metals). Wilson Obv. C; the obverse is unsigned, but reverse is signed C.N.R. for Charles Norbert Roettiers. Frossard 33; Feuardent 1565, Gadoury 131. Silver original. ICCS VF-20.
$400-$450
The fur trade, being the main economy of New France, is here commemorated by the beaver, and the allusion that its pelts were not inferior in value to the precious metals.
257. Br 514. A duplicate of the last specimen in Silver. VF.$400-$450
258. Br 514. Another beaver jeton, but with Obv. Wilson Y, signed R. filius in script for Joseph Charles Roettiers, fils. Not in Frossard; Feuardent 1567; Gadoury 140, Adams Coll., 18. Silver, lightly reeded. 111 grains, the same weight as the Ford specimen, sold by Stacks in 2006, but heavier than the Adams specimen at 94.6 grains. VF, typical rusted obv. die.
$1,500-$2,000
259. Br 515. Betts 390. Argonauts vessel, 1755. Non Vilius Aureo. (Not less valuable than gold). Wilson Obv. Wilson J, signed FM in script for François Marteau. Frossard 36; Feuardent 1573; Gadoury 150; Ford Sale XIII, lots 478-480. Copper original, with plain edge. ICCS EF-40.
$250-$300
260. Br 515. Another of same, in Copper. EF, couple of dark spots on obv., but still very nice.
$200-$250
261. Br 517. Bees swarming across water, east to west, symbolizing the emigration of Frenchmen to New France, 1756. Sedem Non Animum Mutant. (They change their homes, not their minds). Wilson Obv. Y, signed R. filius in script for Joseph Charles Roettier, fils. Frossard 41; Wilson Sale, lot 433; Gadoury 161. Silver. VF-EF, but holed and plugged at top of obverse.
$750-$1,000
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262. Br 518. Mars armed with uplifted spear and French shield, and Neptune with trident on a shell advance toward rocky shore at left, 1757. Parat Ultima Terra Triumphos. (The remotest land prepares triumph). Wilson Obv. O, unsigned, but not in his collection in silver; not in Frossard; Gadoury, only in bronze; Ford XIII, lot 504. Silver. EF, or slightly better.
$2,500-$3,000
263. Br 519. A flock of eight sea eagles flying over the sea toward a rocky shore to left, view of fortified city in the background, 1758. Eadem Trans Aequora Virtius. (The same valour beyond the seas). Wilson Obv. Y. Signed FM in script for François Marteau. Not in Frossard; Wilson Sale, lot 437, Gadoury 174, which describes the medal strike; Ford XIII, lots 512-14; Adams 32. VF-EF.
$2,000-$2,500
john loye 1844 halfpennies
Richard Cooper’s remaining 23 Br 527 front view halfpennies from the Loye collection -- 18 of which are uncirculated specimens -- are offered in this sale. All but six of these 23 offerings trace share a pool of three obverse dies. Accordingly, the cataloguer has sorted these pieces into four groups: one for each obverse die and a final group for anomalous pieces, to treat the sale as something of a die study. A general description of underlying diagnostics for each die is given, with the lots arranged in apparent emission sequence, describing in sequence the progressive deterioration of the die on each individual piece. Unless otherwise noted, flaws described are on the obverse -- the reverse dies appear to have been more resillient and did not become as severely flawed.
group a – T Touches walk
GROUP A – T touches walk: The consistent diagnostic with this obverse die is a flaw from the upper right of T in Montreal, which connects with the lower right corner of the walk before the bank building. A light crack tracking horizontally from the bottom left serif of the B in Bank, and a small crack linking the middle of OV in Province are also omnipresent. Additional flaws are noted for each specimen as they developed. (Previous offerings from Cooper collection: GBA 12 lot 124; GBA 13 lots 740-741). Courteau 55.
264. Br 527. LC-1B3. As general description. Unc. 60% red, with some rev. staining, especially on upper right saltire.
$240-$300
265. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous. A small spike is seen on top left of M in Montreal, apparently unrelated to a later flaw in nearly the same place. Unc. At least 70% red, but some dark spots on bottom left of obv., and one on rev.
$240-$300
266. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die more deteriorated than previous. Spike on M not present and instead the earliest hints of a lighter die flaw now evident, extending from upper left serif to the walk. A globular die flaw has developed on the outside of the right chimney, a little over halfway up. Unc. Close to 70% red, with minor staining in legends. Rev. has two small dark spots near rim.
$240-$300
267. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous. Unc. 40-50% red to obv., closer to 60% on rev., with no major issues.
$240-$300
268. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous. Unc. About 50% red, with some staining in legends of “MONTREAL”.
$240-$300
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269. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die deterioration more advanced than last, with the upper right serif of the K in Bank now linked to left side of walk with a globular die flaw, and a crack links the bottom right of the same K with the bottom left of the adjacent N. A second globular die flaw at the left chimney, coming out of the top so that there looks to be smoke coming out. A faint crack links the bottom left of N in Province with the top of the left chimney. A flaw has also developed from the rim to the top left of the F in Of. Unc. 30% red, small corrosion spot at 3 o’clock on rev.
$240-$300
270. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous. Unc. 40-50% red.$240-$300
271. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state more advanced than last, as the bottom right serif of K in Bank is now deformed by a die flaw. Unc. Obv 60% red, rev. 70% red with 2-3 minor spots on rev.
$240-$300
272. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous. Unc. obv. about 40% red, rev. closer to 70% red, with some minor staining.
$240-$300
group b – flaw Through p
GROUP B – Flaw Through P: A flaw from the rim through the vertical shaft of the letter P in PROVINCE serves as a general diagnostic of the following pieces, with progressive die deterioration noted in each case. (Previous offerings from Cooper collection: GBA 13 lots 737-739). Courteau 58.
273. Br 527. LC-1B3. Only major obverse flaw is the crack through the letter P, extending across the field and nearly but not quite reaching the top of the left tree. Unc. 50% red, trifling discolouration especially near the rims.
$240-$300
274. Br 527. LC-1B3. Flaw through P more pronounced and reaches to of tree. A new crack runs from a bead, down the left vertical of the N in Province, to the top left of the left chimney, proceeding down the left side of the chimney and crossing the chimney diagonally near the bottom, extending to the lower centre of the furthest left shingle in lowermost course. A third crack from the rim extends along the vertical of OF beneath the walk, extending across the walk to the lower left of the stairs. B of Bank and P of Province linked by a light crack running through the intervening period. On the reverse, a light crack links to tops of the letters OKEN in Token. Unc. 60% red, with small spot above “B” of BANK on rev.
$240-$300
275. Br 527. LC-1B3. Die state as previous, with crack through N to chimney heavier than before. Unc. 60% red. Small spot on rev. above B in bank. Unc. 60-70% red, some minor staining around rims.
$240-$300
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group c – flaw Through province
GROUP C – Flaw Through Province: The key diagnostic of this obverse die is a faint flaw connecting the letters in Province, meandering through the upper reaches of PROV and later connecting the lower parts of VINC. In addition, a light flaw meanders diagonally and to the left from the top of the first A in Canada, and the lower right corner of the D in Canada connects with a similarly light flaw with the bottom right serif of the second A. A small rust patch is found between the rim and the K of Bank. The fields in the upper right quadrant all display varying degrees of localized mottled texture – I am unsure if these are the result of planchet or die preparation issues, though the consistency is noteworthy. All five specimens offered here are of substantively the same die state and accordingly all in effect conform to this general description. Conforms generally with Courteau 54, though I cannot quite reconcile Courteau’s description of “points of right ribbon are short” on the reverse when comparing this to other short-ribbon pieces, although the (long) right point to the right ribbon on these pieces is very faint and likely wore away quickly in circulation.
276. Br 527. LC-1B3. Unc. 70% red overall. $240-$300
277. Br 527. LC-1B3. Unc. 70% red. Small stains on obv., most notably at right of pediment over porch.
$240-$300
278. Br 527. LC-1B3. Unc. 70% red overall. $240-$300
279. Br 527. LC-1B3. Unc. 60% red overall with obverse stains.
$240-$300
280. Br 527. LC-1B3. Obv. 30% red, rev. over 50% red. Some small stains.
$240-$300
group d – oTher
GROUP D - Other: These ex. Loye are either circulation pulls, or from different dies from Groups A through C pieces.
281. Br 527. LC-1B3. Unc. Conforms to Courteau 58, but different obv from “Group B” pieces above. A choice brown uncirculated, struck from nearly flawless dies. The upper left of N and the upper right of T in Montreal being joined by a small flaw. The N in Montreal also shows a small spike stemming laterally from the underside of the downstroke. A previous owner wondered whether this was a proof – while an impressive piece, the weakness of the rims does not convince me that it is a proof strike.
$300-$350
282. Br 527. LC-1B3. Nearly Unc, brown. Conforms to Courteau 58, but different obv. from both preceding piece and “Group B” pieces noted above. Struck from a significantly flawed obverse die. The middle uprights of B and P are joined by a meandering crack that traverses the inner face of the intervening period. P and R in Province are connected by two small breaks in their lower halves, and a crack between O and V creates the appearance of a spike emanating from the left of the V. Die chips on either side of the O in Of, and the upper opening of the adjoining F is largely filled by a globular flaw. The piece merits some close inspection, particularly in and around the legends, as it has a less regular texture unlike the other uncirculated Loye pieces in this group – almost giving the impression that the fields (of the die, not this specimen) were tooled.
$180-$220
283. Br 527. LC-1B3. Courteau 60. AU. Apparently pulled from circulation, unlike the preceding lots which show no signs of circulating. Unusual deep magenta toning. Minor stain on rev below O of Token.
$120-$160
284. Br 527. LC-1B1 and LC-1B3. Group of three. Br 527. PC 1B1 (Co. 43) x1. PC-1B3: Co. 54 x1, Co. 55 x1. All EF. All circulated, albeit lightly. Pleasant pieces on their own, but lacking the superlative strike or preservation of other Loye pieces offered here. Two have taken on a similar magenta toning to the last lot. The Co. 55 has some doubling of obv. legend. 3 Pcs.
$80-$100
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monTreal & lachine railroad company
285. Br 530. Montreal & Lachine Railroad Company. With X scratch in field, below “T”, which should not be considered damage, as virtually 50% of the “Lachines” seen have this mark in the same area. CH-TR-3. ICCS AU-50.
$1,200-$1,500
286. Br 530. Montreal & Lachine Railroad Company. CH-TR 3. ICCS MS-62.
$2,000-$2,500
The railroad was the brainchild of James Ferrier, who became its first President. One of the two locomotives was named the James Ferrier. He was also Mayor of Montreal in 1845 & ‘46, and father of noted numismatist, James Ferrier, Jr. whose collection was catalogued by Sandham and sold by Cogan in 1871. This son, a virtual partner of his father, was also a founder of the Numismatic Society of Montreal in December, 1862. Sir George Simpson, Governor of the Hudson’s Bay Company was, not surprisingly, a Director of the railroad. Barry Uman’s article in The Fare Box, Nov., 1977, republished in Atwood’s volume is a good one. The following extract from another article on the M & L was published in Canadian Rail, issue No. 177, May, 1966. In describing the grand opening, Robert G. Bales writes: The official opening of the Montreal & Lachine Rail-Road took place on Friday,November19th,1847.Atoneo’clock,atrain,carryingtheGovernor-General, Lord Elgin; the Hon. Louis-Joseph Papineau, and an influential party of directors, shareholders and politicians, left Bonaventure Station. The train went the eight miles to Lachine in twenty minutes, travelling at the rate of twenty-five miles per hour ... The Montreal & Lachine Railroad was leased to the Grand Trunk Railway in 1854, and sold to them in 1872. Fifty-five ride monthly commutation tickets replaced the old tokens as witnessed by an example dated October 23, 1918.
287. Br 558. Vexator Canadinsis, 1811. Copper. N.S. 4.55 grams. Nice VF, unfortunately, holed below bust, at left.
$750-$1,000
288. Br 558. Vexator Canadinsis, 1811. Copper. N.N. 3.76 grams. VG, somewhat porous. $1,000-$1,200
289. Br 559. Vexator M L Canadinsis, 1811. Copper. N.W. 6.09 grams. Fine, but upper right obv. impaired due to either a defective planchet, or damage. The copper has a small planchet clip. Ex:Henderson. $1,500-$1,750
290. Br 559. Vexator M L Canadiensis, 1811. Copper. N.W. 5.51 grams. Fine, obv. planchet flaws. Still a nice piece, with a reasonably well struck up reverse. $1,500-$1,750
291. Br 559. Vexator M L Canadiensis, 1811. Copper. N.W. 5.95 grams. F-VF obv., though having a few of the expected blemishes; the reverse is a hazy strike.
$2,000-$2,500
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292. Br 562. Molson’s Sou, 1837. Thick flan. 11.50 grams. VF, obv. dig by urn.
$900-$1,000
293. Br 562. Molson’s Sou, 1837. Thick flan. 10.64 grams. About VF, but obv. scratches above barrel and hose.
$750-$850
bouqueT sous294. Br 670, CH LC-45. ICCS EF-40, cert. TA 659. $200-$240
295. Br 670, CH LC-45. ICCS EF-45, cert. NT 074. A few areas of red corrosion on rev.
$220-$260
296. Br 670, CH LC-45. EF+. Ex Loye. A problem-free example.
$220-$260
297. Br 670. Group of 3. One VF, one F+, one VG with corrosion. 3 Pcs.
$160-$200
298. T.D. Seaman Butcher, Belleville. Low 155, Rulau HT-204B. ICCS AU-50, cert. HX 622. A scarce Hard Times token, typically found VF or lower, also produced at the Belleville mint, which produced Br 670, 675-683, 685-688, 691-711, and 713-715. Linked to Br 670 by the D[u]Seaman legend, and the bouquet motif, though unequivocally not a Canadian piece. Some reddish discolouration in sheltered areas. Ex:Moore/Torex Auction June 2001, lot 2355, with auction ticket still attached.
$1,300-$1,600
299. Br 671. Group of 3. One thick flan (CH LC-20A1), F or a bit better. Two thin flan (CH LC-20A2), both F. 3 Pcs.
$260-$300
300. Br 678, CH LC-23C. ICCS MS-60, cert. CZ 461 (misattributed as “Br 697” on ticket). Clean, lustrous brown surfaces. Rare in this grade. $240-$280
301. Br 681, CH LC-22C. Nearly VF in point of wear, but a reverse dent has partially flattened the lower right of the bouquet. Still a scarce piece – a VF specimen at our last sale went for $725. ex Hoare 53 (Jun/96) lot 1101.
$340-$380
302. Br 684 in both medal and coinage axis. CH LC-41A1 (medal axis) EF or better, ex Wilkinson, with Breton and Courteau numbers in ink on rev. (a common practice of early collectors). CH LC-41A2 (coinage axis) evenly struck VF+, ex Loye. 2 Pcs. $200-$240
303. Br 684. Group of 11. Medal Axis (CH LC-41A1) x 7, two in VF, three F-F+, two balance VG. Coinage axis (CH LC-41A2) x4, two F+, the other two VG-F. 11 Pcs.
$140-$180
304. Br 687 and Br 688. CH LC-32A. ICCS AU-50, cert. NT 079 (misattributed as “Br 692” on ticket). Underrated in high grade. CH LC-31A. Copper. VF+. 2 Pcs. $200-$250
305. Br 690, “Boston Sou”. CH LC-44A1. Copper. EF, but light overall granularity and green deposits on reverse. This imitative piece dates much later than the circulating bouquet sous, first being reported by McLachlan in 1885. Bob Willey’s “The Boston Sou”, CNJ, XIX.3 (March 1974) pp 91-92 remains a useful reference. $350-$400
306. Br 690 “Boston Sou”. CH LC-44A2. Brass. EF, obverse flaw from last E of Commerce to rose. $450-$500
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307. Br 690 “Boston Sou”, with peculiar graffiti. CH LC-44A2. Brass. VF. Graffiti of a square carved into the obverse and a cross atop a lateral line into the reverse. Curious for a token not struck for circulation to be so disfigured.
$200-$250
308. Br 690 Bashlow/Elder imitation on oversized flan. Uniface. Produced in the 1960s by Robert Bashlow of New York City, using Thomas Elder’s imitative die (created circa 1908) of the bouquet of Br 690. The piece is therefore a restrike (Bashlow), of a copy (Elder), of an imitation (Br 690), of a prototype in the unauthorized bouquet sous series!
$140-$180
309. Br 694: Group of 2. The first AU, slight discolouration, ex Loye. The other EF, and probably a much later strike, suggested by apparent obliteration on the die of much of the finer obverse detail (compare, for example, the right side of the rose or the radiant lines from the ears of wheat). An interesting pair for comparison. 2 Pcs.
$180-$220
310. Br 694: Group of 19. Conditions from VG to strong VF. 19 Pcs.
$180-$220
311. Br 696. CH LC-29B. about EF. This variety rated R6 by Courteau, and not often encountered in such high grade, or with the obverse die flaw so advanced.
$120-$160
312. Br 697, 698, 700 and 701: Group of 5. Br 697 (CH LC-29E1) VF+ with edge knock, late die state with bisecting obv. crack; Br 698 (CH LC-30A) about VF with rev. scratches; Br 700 (CH LC-29C) VF, early state with no obv. cuds and no die rotation; Br 702 (CH LC-28) x2, both VF+, both with light obv. flaws through L and &. 5 Pcs.
$180-$220
313. Br 698 and Br 699. CH LC-30A and CH LC-30B. Both EF. The 698 in particular is challenging in high grade. 2 Pcs.
$180-$220
314. Br 701, two pieces from different die states. CH LC-29D. EF, “Hooked Blade” early die state; also EF+ “Short Blade”, later die state, showing aggressive die polishing and a bisecting obverse flaw that results in significant striking weakness at bottom. Minor corrosion to the second piece at 9 o’clock obv. rim. The cataloguer’s paper “Breton 701: Reflections on the Hart” (CNJ, Jan-Feb 2016, pp. 16-19) articulated the position that the early-state “Hooked Blade” pieces correspond to the Hart variety described by Breton. If so, the Charlton catalogue’s position that the Hart Variety is “extremely rare” is in error, as both varieties are equally common – though both states are scarce in such high grades and are seldom found better. 2 Pcs.
$220-$260
315. Br 700-702. Group of 17. Br 700 (CH LC-29C) x3. Br 701 (CH LC-29D) x 1. Br 702 (CH LC-28) x 13. Grades from VG to VF, aferaging F or a touch better. These three varieties share a common reverse die, along with 699 and 703. The alignment of the reverse die was variable, with differing degrees of die rotation noted on a number of specimens in this group+D26. 17 Pcs.
$200-$240
316. Br 703. CH LC-30F. VF, maybe a bit better. 6.36 grams. One of
the exceptional rarities of the bouquet sous, and indeed the entire pre-Confederation series, missing from many major collections. According to Bowman (1955) “possibly a dozen known” – an estimation that has not been challenged. First offering of this variety by Bell Auctions. Last offering at auction was at the Roy Hughes sale by Hoare in 1995, and just five noted offerings in the past 51 years before this sale (1965 CNA / Charlton; McKay-Clements / Frank Rose 1976; Carney /Hoare 6, 1988; Oppenheim /Hoare 13, 1989; Hughes Collection/Hoare 32, 1995). The obverse is problem free, save for a small flaw to the right of T in “Agriculture” and trifling striking weakness in the “DA” of “Canada”. The reverse has a handful of small blemishes, particularly in the lower left quadrant, including one dig across the leaf to the left of the “S” in Sou, a small flaw next to the “U” of Sou, and a distinctive lateral mark to the left of the “M” in Montreal. A comparison of this specimen with past plated offerings the plates of past sales convinces me that this is one and the same as both Hughes and 1965 CNA Auction specimens. The reverse die is rotated approximately 20 degrees to the left relative to the obverse axis – a feature not commented upon in previous sales of a 703. Whether this in endemic to the type or just this piece is not known, although it is largely consistent with reverse die rotation of some early (cudless) strikes of Br 700, with which it shares a common reverse die.
$10,000-$12,000
317. Br 704 and 705. Group of 3. Two 704, CH LC-33A1, one strong EF, the other pushing AU but with obv. planchet flaw. The 705, CH LC-33C VF+. 3 Pcs. $180-$220
318. Br 704, group of 32. LC-33A1. Condition from VG to VF+, averaging F or better. Three with noted corrosion. A few cleaned. 32 Pcs. $280-$330
319. Br 705. Group of 7. LC-33C. Mostly F-VF. Six are unquestionably the (common) Hart Variety with a blade of grass between the two thistles to the left (currently LC-33C1, previously LC-33C2: consignor attributed by earlier Charlton catalogue). One, grading about Fine and with some corrosion, was attributed as the “non-Hart” variety, lacking the blade of grass (currently LC-33C2, previously LC-33C1), though given the poor state of preservation I am not convinced of this attribution and the piece should be examined. Lyman Low, in an unpublished manuscript now in Warren Baker’s collection, addressed the 705 Hart Variety as follows: “I doubt if there is anything in it, probably flattery to H[art]. Dr. C[ourteau] gives it (26) ‘no blade between thistles.’ Doubted, the blade may be weak on some.” I am aware of no literature or specimen (including this one) which challenges Low’s thesis. 7Pcs.
$140-$180
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320. Br 707, 708, 711. Group of 3. Br 707 (CH LC-35A1) EF+, ex Loye; Br 708 (CH LC-36) VF+; Br 711 (CH LC-39) EF+. 3 Pcs.
$160-$200
321. Br 707, 709, 710, 711. Group of 4. Br 707 (CH LC-35A1) EF; Br 709 (CH LC-37) VF; Br 710 (CH LC-38A1) VF; Br 711 (CH LC-39) VF+ (offstruck rev.?). 4 Pcs.
$160-$200
322. Unusual electrotype of Br 713, Co 8. Coinage axis. CH LC-2A1. Fine. 10.64 grams. A curious electro of Co 8. Was this a study piece of an unpublished Co 8 with inverted dies, or a fabrication, perhaps meant to deceive collectors? The heavy weight and visible seams on the edge would have made deception difficult. Merits further study.
$260-$300
323. Br 713, Co 9. CH LC-2A2. Unc, with trace red. $200-$250
324. Br 713, Co 10. CH LC-2A3. Unc, with reverse striations.$200-$250
325. Br 713 and Br 714. Nice group of 4. Br 713, Co 8 (CH LC-2A1) VF+; Br 713, Co 9 (CH LC-2A2) aEF; Br 714, Co 3 (CH LC-3A1) EF+ with rev. stains; Br 714, Co 5 (CH LC-3A3) aEF. 4 Pcs.
$200-$250
326. Br 714 “James mule”. Second recorded specimen. Not listed in Charlton. VG+, rev. maybe a bit better. 7.82 grams. Medal axis. A pairing of the “Large Ampersand” obverse of Br 714, Co 13 (CH LC-2A6) and the reverse of Br 713, Co 6 (CH LC-3A4), both dies displaying coarse lettering not noted on any other 713 or 714 dies, but apparently the same as those seen on others Belleville sous, including reverses of 675-683 and 685-686. This die pairing, not detected by the keen observations of Low, Courteau, Bowman or Willey, was first published by Harry James, “Mule of Breton 713 and 714”, Numismatica Canada, June 2009, p. 85. This piece is a distinct specimen from James’ discovery piece, having slightly more wear and looks to have been unevenly struck with weakness to the top legends. No known public sales of this variety since its discovery – an inaugural opportunity to own a scarce variety, the population of which has yet to be established. Conservatively estimated -- may the market determine the price!
$500-$750
327. Br 714, Co 5. CH LC-3A3. AU+, with trace red. Ex. David Moore (Moore Feb. 2009).
$200-$250
328. Br 714, Co 7. CH LC-3A5. Unc. A curious strike, with weakness to the left and a raised rim irregularity (apparently not a cud) at 9 o’clock on the obv. Unusual.
$220-$260
329. Br 713 and 714: Group of 35. Condition ranges from VG to VF. Includes 713.C.9 (CH LC-2A2) x17, one with a striking crack through flan; Br 713, Co. 10 (CH LC-2A3) x9; Br 713, CoC12 (CH LC-2A5) x5; Br 714, Co 3 (CH LC-3A1) x2; Br 714, Co 4 (CH LC-3A2) x1; Br 714, Co 5 (CH LC-3A3) x1. 35 Pcs.
$360-$420
BRETON 715. The most authoritative study of Br 715 to date remains George Thomson’s “Die Varieties of Breton 715: The Open and Shut Case of the Maple Leaf Wreath: A Story of the Hart,” CNJ, May 1997, p. 171. His classification numbers are used in describing the following lots.
330. Br 715 open wreath. CH LC-5A1. Thomson 1A. Reeded Edge. ICCS VF-30 cert no. FM 631 (attributed on ticket as LC5A2, as the reeded open wreath was once classified by Charlton).
$240-$280
331. Three open wreath Br 715. CH 5A1. Thomson 1A. One VF+ with minor encrustations, one a clean F+, the other at best VG. 3 Pcs.
$200-$240
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332. Br 715, CH LC-5A3. Thomson 2A. Unc. Planchet flaw on rev. at 2 o’clock. Ex. David Moore / Moore Feb. 2009.
$140-$180
333. Br 715, CH LC-5A6. Thomson 3D. VF. Plain edge. Struck out of collar, with wide rims, particularly on reverse. Ex. Hoare 53 (Jun/96) L. 1114, which realized $200.
$400-$450
334. Br 715. A nice group of 4 Thomson varieties. CH LC-5A3 and CH LC-5A5. All about EF or better. Each representing a separate grouping of varieties identified by Thomson. Thomson 2A (Small Bow). Thomson 3A (Large Bow, closed C, no flaw at DA). Thomson 4C (Large Bow, closed C, flaw at DA). Thomson 5A (Large Bow, open C, flaw at DA). 4 Pcs.
$160-$200
335. Br 715. Group of 23. Grade from VG to VF+, average F-VF. A few with holes, corrosion, etc. Thomson 2A (CH LC-5A3)x 5; Thomson 3A (CH LC-5A5) x 14; Thomson 5A (CH LC-5A5) x 3. Also includes one piece attributed as plain edge LC-5A4, “Thomson 2C” in VG with edge clip and appears struck in collar (not known to Thomson but would have been 2C in his classification), but is too low grade to be certain that reeding has not simply worn away – likely just a worn LC-5A3 / Thomson 2A, and should be viewed. 23 Pcs.
$220-$240
336. Br 714 and 715. Group of 6 better pieces. One Br 714, Co5 (CH LC-3A2) VF+. Five Br 715 as follows: Thomson 2A (CH LC-5A3) x2, one EF, one VF+. Thomson 3A (CH LC-5A5) x1, EF; Thomson 5A (CH LC-5A5) x2, one VF+, one only F+ but with peculiar dot over E in Agriculture. 6 Pcs.
$140-$180
337. Br 716. Group of 3. CH LC-4A2. All VF+ or a little better. Differential rim widths on each of the three specimens. 3 Pcs.
$200-$250
338. Br 716. Group of 8. CH LC-4A2. Range from F to VF. 8 Pcs.
$200-$250
BRASS AND “BRASSY” BOUQUETS. While “brass” bouquet sous have been reported by past cataloguers, there has been little systematic study of the composition of these pieces. Indeed, the classification of pieces previously sold as brass has almost without exception been to “eyeball” the composition based on yellowish colouration. The following five specimens, all attributed by prevoius owners as brass or possibly so, have been submitted for non-destructive X-ray fluorescence testing as to their composition. The results are noted in the lot descriptions. In the face of such testing there remains a conundrum of nomenclature: what qualifies compositionally as “brass” for this series? While brass is by definition an alloy of copper with zinc, there has been no established, accepted definition of what constitutes the metallurgical dividing line between “brass”, “brassy” and “Copper” in the bouquet sous series . The cataloguer has adopted the view that a piece must be demonstrably below 90% copper with zinc as the second most common metal to be “brass”. Proportions of copper in excess of 90% with zinc as the primary alloy are described “brassy”. Based on this somewhat arbitrary division, there is one brass and four “brassy” bouquets offered in the following lots. Future study is called for as to the baseline amount of zinc in a large sample of bouquets, to establish a statistical control as to what compositional proportions of copper and zinc constitute an appreciable deviation from normal variances of alloy as to be considered “brass”.
339. Br 697, CH LC-29E2 in brass. Fine+. 7.28 grams. XRF: 89.463% Cu, 9.896% Zn, 0.450% Pb, 0.105% Ar, 0.069% Ni, 0.015% Ir, 0.002% Co. Late die state with crack bisecting obverse.
$360-$420
340. Br 684, LC-44. Brassy. VG+. 6.75 grams. Medal axis. XRF: 92.411% Cu, 5.836% Zn, 1.082% Pb, 0.469% Sn, Silver 0.202% Ar. Decidedly brassy, but copper in excess of 90%.
$100-$140
341. Br 704, group of 3 brassy pieces. The first VF, 6.96 grams; XRF: 93.982% Cu, 5.538% Zn, 0.414% Pb, 0.065% Ar. The second Fine, slightly bent, 7.61 grams; XRF: 94.732% Cu, 3.792% Zn, 1.397% Pb, 0.079% Ar. The third VF, 6.54 grams; XRF: 94.782% Cu, 4.694% Zn, 0.463% Pb, 0.061% Ar. These three pieces had perhaps the most brassy-yellow colouration of the tested specimens, but demonstrated the highest copper content: a cautionary tale of the visual assessments of brassy composition. 3 Pcs.
$140-$180
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groups342. 3 Bouquet sous with century-old provenance. These
three pieces from the David Moore collection (Moore Feb. 2009), lot 1192, with old collector tickets identifying acquisition from renowned dealers 100 years ago. Br 678 (CH LC-23C), VF or better, obv. discoloured, ex Max Mehl Jan 21, 1914; Br 679 (CH LC-24A1), EF, lacquered, ex H. Chapman, June 25, 1913. Br 688 (CH LC-31A), ex Lyman Low, Feb 28, 1918. 3 Pcs.
$140-$180
343. Obverse Grouping: Br 679, 687, 692. Respectively CH LC-24A1, LC-32A, LC-32B. All EF, the 692 with obv. planchet defect. A grouping of varieties sharing a common obverse die. The reworking of the die before the striking of 687 is dramatic, with entirely renewed legends in coarser lettering, to the point that one questions whether it is indeed the same die, though the faint images of near-vanished blades of grass (particularly at the top of the bouquet, and double punched bouquet elements (particularly shamrocks) lead this cataloguer to incline toward substantial retouching. 3 Pcs.
$160-$200
344. Obverse Grouping: Br 696, 695, 683. Group of 5. Br 696 (CH LC-29B) x2, one F+ with no die flaw, the other F+ with obv die flaw; Br 695 (CH LC-29A) x2, one VG-F in early state, the other F+ in later state; Br 683 (CH LC-25A1) x1 VF. With the exception of early-state 696s, this die is always found with a diagonal obverse die flaw across the upper right quadrant of the bouquet. In later 695s and all 683s the straight flaw develops a significant chip below it and to the right of the central ear of wheat. Br 695 and 683 are virtually unobtainable above VF--one wonders whether lesser striking force was used to compensate for the broken obverse die. 5 Pcs.
$180-$220
345. Obverse Grouping: Br 688, 693. Lot of 2. Br 688 (CH LC-31A), VF+. Br 693 (CH LC-31B1), ICCS EF-40, cert. No. JL 646. 2 Pcs.
$140-$180
346. Three ICCS-graded bouquet sous. Br 679 (CH LC-24A1), ICCS EF-40 cert no. NT 081; Br 686, (CH LC-30D), ICCS F-15 (corrosion) cert no. NT 103; Br 714, Co 5 (CH LC-3A3), ICCS EF-45, cert no. NT 065. 3 Pcs.
$140-$180
347. 34 different Bouquet Sous varieties. Most VF. A handful a bit lesser. Br 682 (CH LC-22B), 683 (LC-25A1), 684 (LC-44A1), 686 (LC-30D), 687 (LC-32A), 688 (LC-31A), 691 (LC-27A1), 693 (LC-33B1), 694 (LC-31C), 695 (LC-29A), 697 (LC-29E1), 698 (LC-30A), 699 (LC-30B), 700 (LC-28), 701 (LC-29D), 702 (LC-29D), 704 (LC-33A1), 705 (LC-33C1), 707 (LC-35), 708 (LC-36), 709 (LC-37), 710 (LC-38), 711 (LC-39), 713, Co 9 (LC-2A2), 713, Co 10 (LC-2A3), 713, Co 12 (LC-2A5), 714.C3 (LC-3A1), 714, Co 4 (LC-3A2), 714, Co 5 (LC-3A3), 714, Co 6 (LC-3A4), 714, Co 7 (LC-3A5), 715, Th2A (LC-3A3), 715, Th5A (LC-3A5), 716 (LC-4A2). A good starter collection or partial reference set. 34 Pcs.
$440-$500
348. 29 different Bouquet Sous varieties. Most F-VF. A handful a bit lesser. Br 683 (CH LC-25A1), 684 (LC-44A1), 686 (LC-30D), 687 (LC-32A), 688 (LC-31A), 693 (LC-33B1), 694 (LC-31C), 695 (LC-29A), 697 (LC-29E1), 699 (LC-30B), 700 (LC-28), 701 (LC-29D), 702 (LC-29D), 704 (LC-33A1), 707 (LC-35), 708 (LC-36), 709 (LC-37), 710 (LC-38), 711 (LC-39), 713, Co 9 (LC-2A2), 713, Co 10 (LC-2A3), 713, Co 12 (LC-2A5), 714, Co 3 (LC-3A1), 714, Co 4 (LC-3A2), 714, Co 5 (LC-3A3), 714, Co 6 (LC-3A4), 714, Co 7 (LC-3A5), 715, Th5A (LC-3A5), 716 (LC-4A2). A good starter collection or partial reference set. 29 Pcs.
$400-$460
349. Group of 7 bouquets with pronounced die flaws. An illustrative grouping of the degree to which the bouquet dies were pushed beyond all reason: many were literally used until they flew to pieces. Br 683 (CH LC-25A1) F, diagonal obv. flaw with secondary chip forming below it; Br 686 (CH LC-30D) VF, ruinous obv crack through UL of Agriculture; Br 688 (CH LC-31A), F and granular, terminal rev. die flaw through left wreath to rim; Br 697 (CH LC-29E1), VF, with bisecting obverse crack and two distorting reverse flaws; Br 700 (CH LC-29C), F+, with five obverse rim cuds. Br 701 (CH LC-29D, Short Blade) F+ with bisecting obv. die crack. Br 708 (CH LC-36) F+, obv. flaws at rim as one and nine o’clock. 7 Pcs.
$160-$200
350. Br 679, 691, 693, 704. Group of 4. Br 679 (CH LC-24A1) EF; Br 691 (CH LC-27A1) EF+ ; Br 693 (CH LC-31B1) VF+; Br 704 (CH LC-33A1) VF+. 4 Pcs.
$140-$180
351. Br 679, 687, 691, 704. Group of 4. Br 679 (CH LC-24A1) EF+, Ex. David Moore (Moore Feb. 2009); Br 687 (CH LC-32A) VF+; Br 691 (CH LC-27A1) AU from rusted dies; Br 704 (CH LC-33A1) EF. 4 Pcs.
$160-$200
352. Br 686, 691, 692. Group of 3. Br 686 (CH LC-30D) VF+; Br 691 (CH LC-27A1) AU; Br 692 (CH LC-32B) EF with weakly struck upper right quadrant of obv., with legends in that area barely struck up – a feature that appears on occasional specimens of different varieties in the series. 3 Pcs.
$160-$200
353. Lot of two scarcer sous: Br 685 and 706. Group of 6. Br 685 (CH LC-30C) x3, One VF, Two F. Br 706 (CH LC-34A1) x3, VF with rev. punch marks; F+; VG. Both scarce sous, particularly much above Fine. 6 Pcs.
$160-$200
354. Lot of 51 Bouquet Sous, Br 679 to Br 710. Br 679 (CH LC-24A1) x1, believed by a previous owner to be brass but almost certainly not. Br 682 (CH LC-22B), with apparently unpublished small counterstamp on rev. of “A” in cartouch in open end of wreath. Br 683 (CH LC-25A1) x2. Br 686 (CH LC-30D) x2. Br 687 (CH LC-32A) x6. Br 688 (CH LC-31A) x3. Br 692 (CH LC-32B) x1. Br 693 (CH LC-31B1) x5. Br 695 (CH LC-29A) x 5. Br 697 (CH LC-29E1) x10. Br 699 x3. Br 707 (CH LC-35A1) x4. Br 708 (CH LC-36) x1. Br 709 (CH LC-37) x5. Br 710 (CH LC-38A) x2. Grades G-VF, averaging F. Some corroded or cleaned. Viewing recommended – no returns. 51 Pcs.
$450-$500
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355. J.W. MILLAR / TORONTO on obv. of U.S. dime, 1854 with arrows (M.I. 652, Brunk M-659). $300-$350
356. J.W. Millar countermark on obv. of U.S. dime, 1857. (M.I. 654, Brunk M-659). Ex:Van Ormer Sale, lot 2752, Sept., 1985.
$300-$350
357. J.W. Millar countermark on obv. of U.S. quarter dollar, 1861 (M.I. 655, Brunk M-659). $300-$350
358. J.W. Millar countermark on obv. of U.S. quarter dollar (Brunk M-659). The two components of the mark – “J.W. Millar” and “Toronto” – are stamped further apart than usually seen.
$300-$350
J.W. Millar, a watchmaker and jeweller, was first located in 1856 at 80 Yonge Street in Toronto.
359. NO (Nils Ohman) within rectangular cartouche on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1872 (Brunk O-13). $150-$200
360. Nils Ohman countermark on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1885 (Brunk O-13). $150-$200
361. Nils Ohman countermark on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1896 (Brunk O-13). $150-$200
362. Nils Ohman countermark on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1898 (Brunk O-13). $150-$200
363. Nils Ohman countermark on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1900 (Brunk O-13). $150-$200
364. Nils Ohman countermark on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢ (M.I. 701, Brunk O-13).
$150-$200
365. W.D. PALMER and 1884 (counterpunched) on obv. of Canada Victoria 25¢, 1872 (M.I. 726, Brunk P-112); another without “1884” on obv. of Canada Victoria 25¢, 1874 (M.I. 727, Brunk P-112); another without “1884” on obv. of Canada Victoria 25¢, 1886 (Brunk P-112). 3 Pcs. $250-$300
Brunk comments that W.D. Palmer may be William Dignan Palmer, a builder in Greenwood, B.C., or William Palmer, a Nova Scotia watchmaker.
366. PAQUETTE & CIE (curved) / a beaver / MONTREAL / M’F’RS on what appears to be the obv. of George III cartwheel penny, 1797 (M.I. 729, Brunk P-122). Ex:Lepczyk, April, 1983, lot 783. $400-$500
The piece is of much later date than its undertype would suggest. The two or three others I’ve seen are also countermarked over cartwheel pennies. The name Paquette is not to be found in Montreal directories till about 1860. Lovell’s Montreal directory, for 1898-99, published by John Lovell & Son, has an entry for Paquette & Co. who advertise their “Crown Liquid Blue”, a laundry agent. As cartwheel pennies never had a great circulation in Canada, the company may have considered a promotion for its commencement in business by ordering up worn and discarded cartwheels, already one hundred years old. Lyman Low’s Comstock Sale, Part III, November 25, 1903, lot 539, offered a specimen with the comment: I judge this to be an early card. Another specimen appeared in his sale of July 21, 1904, where he added I recall only one specimen previously offered; no doubt this was the same piece offered a few months earlier. If only Low knew the Paquette countermark was a mere six years of age when he published that comment! (Marked Impressions).
367. PETER(S) on obv. & PETERS twice on rev. of Nova Scotia penny, 1832, Br 870 (M.I. 744, Brunk P-398); PETERS on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1840, Br 874 (M.I. 745); another on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1833 (Brunk U.S.); another on rev. of U.S. large cent, 1851 (Brunk U.S.). 4 Pcs. $300-$350
368. H. PROVOS countermarks: On obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 750, Brunk P-760); on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 693 (Brunk P-760); on obv. of Province of Canada cent, 1858 (M.I. 751, Brunk P-760). 3Pcs. $150-$200
As Brunk suggests, the name may represent Provost, but if so there is no indication of the “T” on any of the three coppers here.
richard cooper collecTion of canadian counTermarks ~ parT ivThis is the second-to-last offering of the largest collection ever formed of Canadian countermarks. The series is somewhat of a
bewildering one due to the many types of marks encountered. The most recognized group is, of course, those identified as having been issued by merchants for advertising purposes, and who as well supposed that the holders of such tokens would be redeeming them at their stores or offices. Another incentive for stamping coins in Canada was that the discredited coppers would be resurrected as legitimate coin due to the name stamp, which seemed to give them authority based on the merchant who issued them. This was as well the case of U.S. silver coins when they were overrated in Canada, and the canny merchants advantaged themselves by circulating discountedsilveratitsfullrate,whichwouldencouragetheirtradewhenredeemedinexchangeattheirstoreorplaceofbusiness.
Silversmiths and other tradesmen such as metal workers self-stamped their coppers; in the case of the silversmiths or jewellers they may represent test pieces. But these are only the obvious reasons, and one is left to wonder what, if anything, many of these countermarks actually represent. Nevertheless, someone took the time to either go to one of the stampers in order to have his name or message applied to a coin, or to punch it out himself. The possible reasons for this are multitudinous, and I’ve come to the conclusion that it is the very mystery and eventual acceptance that we may never know the reasons, if any, what the marks were created for in the first place. Certainly, many were whimsical, but several probably represent a tourist’s souvenir, who, when arriving home had a remembrance of the place he visited bearing the image of a bank building, a habitant, or St. George slaying the dragon.
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369. E.D. RADCLIFFE (curved) / an anchor / ONT. counterpunched on obv. of Norway 24 skilling (M.I. 760). Piece holed. $100-$150
370. L. RAY & Co on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 691 (M.I. 763).$200-$250
371. L. RAY & Co / CAST STEEL / WARRANTED on rev. of Salaberry ½ penny, 1825, Br 992 (M.I. 764, Brunk R-104). Bowers & Merena, March 1987, lot 1297. $300-$350
This is a mark typical of those used by blacksmiths in England from the late 18th to the mid-19th century. As the two specimens here are both over Canadian undertypes, and the bouquet-sou type is a purely Canadian one, I checked the Montreal directories and was immediately rewarded by an entry in The Montreal directory for 1842-3 ..., compiled by Robert W.S. MacKay, which showed Lawrence Ray as a blacksmith at the corner of Common and King Street. He is not entered in an earlier directory, An alphabetical list of the merchants, traders, and housekeepers, residing in Montreal ..., compiled by Thomas Doige, 1819, nor can he be accounted for in the 1825 Montreal Census. This 1842 entry is the only one for him, so his dates must be post 1825, and end with this sole directory inclusion. The Ray name was a rare one in Montreal, even till the 1870s. Here is a case where the undertype provided evidence of the issuer. (Marked Impressions).
372. A. RITC(HIE?) countermarks: On rev. of “Tiffin” copper counterfeit ½ penny, 1812, Br 960, C. 24? (M.I. 484, Brunk R-308); on rev. of “Tiffin” brass counterfeit ½ penny, 1812, Br 961 (Brunk R-337). 2 Pcs. $150-$200
When this solitary specimen was examined, I concluded that the crude mark represented an individual with the odd name of A. Hiick. I showed the piece to Chris Faulkner, who, as happy coincidences would have it, has a similar one with a better strike, and the mark can clearly be seen to be A. Ritch(ie?). This may be the mark of Alexander Ritchie, a founder, located in Lovell’s Montreal Directory for 1868-69, published by John Lovell. (Marked Impressions).
373. ROBBINS. / KENDALL & / LAWRENCE / U.S. on rev. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1823, Br 867 (M.I. 770, Brunk R-370). Bowers & Merena, Nov. 1986, lot 5112.
$400-$450
According to Brunk’s American and Canadian countermarked coins, Part III, Robbins and Lawrence was founded in the 1830s as Kendall and Lawrence and manufactured guns. In 1844 Robbins joined the business, and it became Robbins, Kendall and Lawrence. Kendall left the company in 1846, at which time it became Robbins and Lawrence. In 1854 the company obtained a contract to produce a quarter million fire arms for the British, but it was cancelled just before manufacture, causing the firm to declare bankruptcy. The stamp is the mark used on the company’s 1841 rifles (Rulau, 1982). This piece sold for $300.00 in the Van Ormer sale. The company was located in Windsor, Vermont (cf. Brunk 34560). (Marked Impressions).
374. T.H. ROBINSON (curved) / DRUGGIST (curved) /
ORILLIA (curved) on rev. of Bank of Montreal ½ penny, 1844, Br 527 (M.I. 771, Brunk R-411). The typical undertypes for this mark are the coins of the Bank of Upper Canada.
$150-$200
375. T.H. Robinson, druggist countermarks on Bank of Upper Canada pennies, Br 719: On rev., 1850, clipped flan. (Brunk R-411); another, a weak stamp on obv. and twice on rev., 1852 (Brunk R-411); on rev., 1852 (Brunk R-411); on rev., 1854 (Brunk R-411). 4 Pcs. $400-$500
376. T. H. Robinson, druggist countermark on rev. of Bank of
Upper Canada 1854, crosslet 4 ½ penny, Br 720. (M.I. 777, Brunk R-411). $150-$200
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377. T.H. Robinson, druggist countermarks on Bank of Upper Canada halfpennies, Br 720: On obv., 1852 (M.I. 773, Brunk R-411); on rev., 1852 (M.I. 774, Brunk R-411); on obv., 1854 (M.I. 775, Brunk R-411); on rev., 1854 (M.I. 776, Brunk R-411); on obv., 1857 (M.I. 778, Brunk R-411); on rev., 1857 (M.I. 779, Brunk R-411). 6 Pcs. $600-$750
378. T.H. Robinson, druggist countermark on rev. of U.S. large cent (M.I. 780, Brunk R-411). Another atypical undertype, and scarce. $150-$200
379. T.H. Robinson, druggist countermark on obv. of Great Britain penny, 1806/07 (M.I. 781, Brunk R-411). Scarce undertype. $200-$250
A history of the firm is recorded in Marked Impressions, but is too lengthy to reproduce here.
380. W.E. ROBINSON / OWOSSO on rev. of Bank penny, Br 521 or 526 (M.I. 782, Brunk R-414). $100-$150
This is another case of an American merchant countermark on a Canadian undertype, Owosso being in Michigan. (Marked Impressions).
381. ROBINSON’S CARRIAGE WORKS (in circle) and
KINGSTON (in center) on rev. of Province of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 783, Brunk R-396). Rare when the mark occurs on any but 1884 Canada cents! $200-$250
382. Robinson’s Carriage Works countermark on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1884 (M.I. 784, Brunk R-396).
$100-$150
Robinson’s Carriage Works of Kingston was operated by George W. Robinson, born in 1851 according to the Federal Census of 1881, wherein he was referred to as F.W. Robinson. According to Russell Rulau in United States trade tokens 1866-1889, second ed., Iola, 1988, the business ran from 1881 to 1894 from 233-235 Princess Street, Kingston. According to Dr. Brunk in his soon to be published second edition, Robinson appears to have died around 1894. The mark is rarely seen over anything but Canada cents of 1884, though Brunk noted an example over a Canada cent of 1881, as well as an even more unusual specimen marked on a 1797 cartwheel penny. The 1859 cent catalogued above is another case of an atypical undertype. (Marked Impressions).
383. J.F. ROSS & Co / TORONTO. within oval on obv. & rev.
of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 789, Brunk R-529).$250-$300
John F. Ross was a sewing machine attachment maker in Toronto on King St. E. in 1874. The following year he was listed as a tinsmith at 107 Cambridge, but by 1876 he had moved once more, this time to 526 Queen St. W., advertising stoves and house furnishings, in addition to his tinware. He remained at this address till about 1880, at which time he moved to 189 Bathurst. Later directories have not been checked, so I’m unable to say exactly when he registered as a company. His name no longer occurs in the Ontario gazetteer & directory for 1901-02, published by the Ontario Publishing and Advertising Co. According to the Federal Census of 1881 he was born in Ontario in 1845. (Marked Impressions).
The Rouleau countermarks have always been avidly collected, and I have described three forms of the stamp in Marked Impressions. The evidence seems to guide us towards Quebec City as their origin. The absence of the mark on Quebec pieces actually tends to support the argument for Quebec in my opinion, as defacements of the local coinage would likely have been a problem.
384. ROULEAU on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (Brunk R-551). $100-$150
385. Rouleau countermarks: On obv. of Bust ½ penny, 1815, Br 886, C. 347 (M.I. 790, Brunk R-551); on obv. of Halifax ½ penny, 1815, Br 889 (Brunk R-551). 2 Pcs. $200-$300
386. Rouleau countermarks: On rev. of Success to the Fisheries ½ penny, Br 917 (M.I. 791, Brunk R-551); on rev. of Prince Edward’s Island ½ penny, 1855, Br 918 (M.I. 792, Brunk R-551); on rev. of Prince Edward Island ½ penny, 1857, upset rev., Br 919 (M.I. 793, Brunk R-551); on rev. of Prince Edward Island ½ penny, 1857, straight rev., Br 919 (M.I. 794, Brunk R-551). 4 Pcs.
$400-$500
387. Rouleau countermark on obv. of Rutherford ½ penny, 1841, brass, Br 952 (M.I. 795, Brunk R-551). The Lyman Low sale of June 20, 1906 offered as part of lot 34 a similar, perhaps the same piece. (Marked Impressions).
$150-$200
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388. Josh R / Rouleau on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719.
$150-$200
389. Josh R. Rouleau countermark on obv. of Trade & Navigation penny, 1814, Br 962, C. 13 (M.I. 801).
$150-$200
390. Rouleau countermark on rev. of Ships Colonies & Commerce ½ penny, Br 997. Lees 32 (M.I. 796, Brunk R-551).
$100-$150
391. Rouleau countermark with a C above and an I below; verso with five C’s and a V all on blank copper ½ penny size planchet (M.I. 799, Brunk R-551).
$100-$150
392. Rouleau countermark on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1844 (Brunk R-551). Piece holed.
$100-$150
393. Rouleau countermark on rev. of U.S. Hard Times token,
1837, Low 18 (M.I. 797, Brunk R-551). Piece holed.$200-$250
394. Rouleau countermark on obv. of U.S. Hard Times token,
1837, Low 39. (Brunk R-551). $200-$250
395. Rouleau countermark on obv. of French Colonies 5 centimes of the period 1793-1803. (Brunk R-551).
$250-$300
396. Josh / Rouleau on rev. of French 5 centimes, (1793-1803)
(M.I. 800, Brunk R-553). $250-$300
397. Rouleau countermark on rev. of Essequibo and Demerara stiver, 1813. (M.I. 798, Brunk R-551). $200-$250
398. Rouleau countermark on rev. of John Howard, Portsmouth and Chichester ½ penny, 1794 (Brunk R-551).
$200-$250
399. W.H. ROWE. / H.A. BIGGINS / C.S. JOHNSON / __. SHAVER / D.H. FOWKE / G.R. LEVAGOOD / J. PAGE on planed rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 802). $100-$150
Several of the names of the individuals were located in Woodstock and two of the men, Levagood and Johnson were officers of the same masonic lodge. See Marked Impressions.
400. M. RYAN / I. ONT. on obv. of U.S. quarter dollar, 1854 (M.I. 805, Brunk R-663). $150-$200
An obituary notice appeared in the Ingersoll Chronicle for Oct. 17, 1889 for Matthew Ryan who died at Beachville, a nearby town.
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401. M. Ryan (as above) countermark on obv. of U.S. quarter dollar, 1875 (Brunk R-663).
$150-$200
402. S countermarks: On obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1856, Br 875 (M.I. 808); on obv. of New Brunswick penny, 1843, Br 909; on obv. of New Brunswick ½ penny, 1843, Br 910 (M.I. 809); on rev. of New Brunswick ½ penny, 1843, Br 910 (M.I. 810); on obv. of New Brunswick ½ penny, 1843, Br 910. 5 Pcs.
$100-$125
The marks are tiny, measuring 2 mm. in height and appear to be the same. Four of them are placed on or near the rim, and as they are all on Canadian Maritime coins (four on New Brunswick pieces), they have been grouped together.
403. S.L. within rectangular cartouche on obv. of Wellington token, 1813, Br 988 (M.I. 815). $100-$150
J.G. Scott (p. 174) cites what appears to be the same mark over an 1806 or 1807 Great Britain ½ penny. It was first noticed in Spink’s Numismatic Circular, April, 1897. (Marked Impressions).
404. SAVAGE within rectangular cartouche on obv. of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 820, Brunk S-142).
$200-$250
This mark is similar to the one illustrated by Langdon, and identified as that of George Savage, Sr. (1767-1845), progenitor of the Savage firms. As George Sr. had retired by 1836, the mark is most certainly not his, but is that of his son, Joseph, to whom the business was transferred in 1842. Another son, George, had earlier on, in 1829, been placed in charge of the store just opened in Toronto. The Savage firm mostly imported silver, or had other working silversmiths in the city manufacture special orders that may have been pressing. Presentation pieces and trophies from the Henry Birks Collection of Canadian silver by Ross Fox, Ottawa, 1985, clarifies the issue of the principals in the firm and the dates of their association. Several wonderful presentation pieces with the Savage and, more importantly, the Savage & Lyman hallmarks are reproduced in the book. (See figs. 43-46). (Marked Impressions).
405. F.G. SHALLING countermarks: On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 824); on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 825). 2 Pcs.
$100-$150
These two, though duplicates, were obtained from different sources, indicating that the mark may have some legitimacy as an advertising piece. It’s interesting to note that the marks both occur on the reverse in almost the identical spot. One is rather worn, but the other is in near mint state. The U.S. Census of 1880 locates three individuals by the name of Fred. G. Shalling. The first was a machinist in Taunton, Massachusetts, born in 1828; the second was a liquor merchant of New York City, born in 1840; the third was an engraver in New Bedford, Massachusetts, born in 1854. (Marked Impressions).
406. A. SHAVER countermarks: On obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 828, Brunk S-323); on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, Br 719 (M.I. 829, Brunk S-323); on obv. of Canada Victoria 50¢, 1871-H (Brunk S-323); on obv. & rev. along with J. PASMORE. (curved) twice on obv. and once on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, Br 719, 1857? 4 Pcs.
$100-$150
407. SHERBROOKE (curved) / FILE / WORKS on obv., H. LEUREUX, and I.H.C. & Co. (twice) on rev. of Great Britain ½ penny, (1806/07) (M.I. 832).
$300-$350
The Sherbrooke File Works, under the management of J.M. Chapman & Co., was located on Bank St. according to the Eastern Townships directory for 1882 ... published by Normandeau & Co., Montreal, 1881. H. Leureux is not listed in any of the Sherbrooke directories checked, but a Pierre L’heureux, a joiner, was located in Lovell’s Canadian Dominion directory for 1871, published by John Lovell, as well as the above noted Eastern Townships directory. However, the Federal Census of 1881 records Henry L’Heureux of Sherbrooke, a carpenter, son of Pierre, born in 1857. Several other L’Heureux are listed in Canada’s manufacturers, business and professional record and gazetteer ..., published by the Trade Publishing Co., Toronto, 1908, however no H. L’Heureux. (Marked Impressions).
408. J. SIBBALD. countermarks: On obv. of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 835); on obv. of Prince Edward Island cent, 1871, Br 915 (M.I. 836). 2 Pcs.
$100-$125
409. J. SINCLAIR. (curved) / 3 wavy lines / INGERSOLL. (curved) within oval on obv. of Canada Victoria 25¢, 1872 (M.I. 838, Brunk S-471).
$200-$250
This somewhat elaborate tinsmith mark of James Sinclair represents an individual apparently well known in the trade. He was born in 1845 in Scotland, according to the Federal census of 1881, and must have arrived early on in Canada, for he was already apprenticed to James & John Buchanan prior to 1862, as he is already listed in the County of Oxford gazetteer and directory for 1862-3, compiled and published by James Sutherland, Ingersoll, 1862. He is entered in the Union Publishing Co.’s Ingersoll directory 1894-95, ..., Ingersoll, n.d., and was still practicing the trade as late as 1895 in Ingersoll. He lived to a good age, dying in 1930 at about the age of 85. (Marked Impressions).
410. DS (David Smillie) within rectangular cartouche twice on obv. of Bank of Montreal ½ penny, 1844, Br 527 (M.I. 840).
$200-$250
411. Another DS countermark twice on obv. & once on rev. of Bank of Montreal ½ penny, 1844, Br 527 (M.I. 841).
$200-$250
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David Smillie, Jr. [1804-65] was from an important family of enterprising engravers, skilled in the allied arts. He took as his trade that of working jeweller - really a silversmith. He was located variously at Quebec, New York and then Montreal, where the David Smillie marks were likely issued.
412. J.L.N. SOLIS (curved) / 1895 / MONTREAL (curved) on
rev. and SEWING MACHINE (curved) / MACHINIST / MONTREAL (curved) on obv., all counterpunched on George II counterfeit ½ penny (M.I. 845, Brunk S-698).
$150-$200
413. J.N.L. SOLIS on rev. and J. SOLIS on obv., all
counterpunched on Canada Victoria cent, 189_ (a “5” has been punched over the last digit of the date) (M.I. 846).
$150-$200
This appears to be the merchant that first was a tobacconist around 1875, then by 1884, a dealer and repairer of sewing machines. A U.S. and Canada patent indicates that Irenée N. Soly was truly an inventor and perhaps more of his inventions will come to light in the future. The patent was held under the names of I.N. Soly and S. Soly (probably his wife), and was for a Station Indicator for Railway Cars. The patent was granted in the U.S. on September 8, 1891 and its application in Canada was made on May 29, 1890. (Marked Impressions).
414. SQUIRT on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882 (M.I. 853,
Brunk S-804). $150-$200Brunk states: This late countermark advertises the popular soft drink.
He shows it to be on Canadian and U.S. coins as late as 1918. [Purposive Canadian countermarked coins and what is known about their issuers. Part II, CNJ, June, 1998.] (Marked Impressions).
415. ST. ANDREWS / CHAPTER. on obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1832, Br 870 (Brunk S-807). $200-$250
416. St. Andrews Chapter countermark on obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1840, Br 873 (Brunk S-807). $200-$250
417. St. Andrews Chapter countermark on obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1856, Br 875 (M.I. 854, Brunk S-807). $200-$250
418. St. Andrews Chapter countermark on obv. of New Brunswick penny, 1843, Br 909 (M.I. 855, Brunk S-807).
$200-$250
In Masonic chapter pennies: The Albert M. Hanauer Collection, edited and compiled by E. A. King, Pittsburgh, 1926, one of these countermarks is described (no. 14003) over an 1854 New Brunswick penny. He gives as a short history that This Chapter was originally Chartered by the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland, Dec. 26th, 1832 under the number 55. United in the formation of the Grand Chapter of Nova Scotia, October 14th, 1869. J. Ross Robertson’s history of the lodge is of great interest and gives it more antiquity than the entry presented in King’s book. In The History of Freemasonry in Canada ..., volume one, Toronto, 1900, he states: Between 1757 and 1791 there were three lodges in this province, viz.: “St. Andrew’s Lodge, No. 4, in Halifax, N.S.,” warranted 26th March 1768 as No. 155. It was No. 188 in 1814, No. 137 in 1832, and No. 118 in 1863. This lodge met “at the sign of the General Amherst” in this year (1768). It was granted a centenary warrant second lodge, said to be known as “General Amherst’s Lodge,” No. 156, was warranted in 1768, but there are no records after that year. It is numbered in the Ahiman Rezon of 1804 and 1807 the same as in 1768. (Marked Impressions).
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419. A.J. STEVENS. (curved) / ENGRAVER / SALFORD. (curved) all neatly counterpunched on obv. of City or Quebec Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 857, Brunk S-931).
$200-$250
420. A.J. STEVENS. / ENGRAVER ON / METAL. / 1882. / NORWICH ONT. with various elaborate decorations within and around legend all neatly counterpunched on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1852, Br 528 (M.I. 858, Brunk S-930).
$200-$250
This is an example of a merchant advertising a trade which appears to be a secondary one. The County of Oxford gazetteer and directory for 1862-3, compiled and published by James Sutherland, Lovell’s Canadian Dominion directory for 1871, published by John Lovell, and Fisher & Taylor’s gazetteer and general directory of the County of Oxford, 1874-5, published by Fisher and Taylor, list Alfred J. Stevens in Norwich as a cabinet maker. The latter directory gives his address as being on Stover Street. The Ontario gazetteer and directory for 1901/02 lists him as proprietor of a general store in Salford. He was born on June 9, 1840, according to the Federal Census of 1901, at which time he was located in Norfolk County. (Marked Impressions).
421. Leaf-shaped ornament / L.J.A. SURVEYER (curved) / a rayed ornament / MONTREAL on rev. of U.S. Indian head cent, 1860. The ornaments are engraved. (M.I. 868, Brunk S-1126). $200-$250
Louis-Joseph-Arthur Surveyer (fig. 50) was born in Beauharnois, Quebec, on May 16, 1841. He determined on a commercial career and opened a hardware store in 1866 on Craig Street in Montreal.
422. TK countermarks: On rev. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 674. Only the “K” is struck up. (M.I. 873, Brunk K-16); on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 704 (M.I. 874, Brunk K-16) piece is holed; on rev. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 704 (Brunk K-16). 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
423. TK countermarks: On obv. of Commercial Change ½ penny, 1820, Br 727 (Brunk K-16); on rev. of Leslie & Sons ½ penny, Br 718 (M.I. 875, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Facilitate Trade ½ penny, 1823, Br 730 (Brunk K-16); on obv. of Facilitate Trade ½ penny, 1833, Br 730. “T” only partially struck up. (M.I. 876, Brunk K-16). 4 Pcs.
$400-$500
424. TK countermarks: On obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1824, Br 868 (M.I. 877, Brunk K-16); on obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1843, Br 873. Rarely found on penny size coins (Brunk K-16); on obv. of Success to Navigation & Trade ½ penny, 1815, Br 888 (Brunk K-16). 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
425. TK countermarks: On obv. of “Tiffin” ½ penny brass counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. 17 (M.I. 879, Brunk K-16); on obv. of “Tiffin” ½ penny brass counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. 18? (M.I. 880, Brunk K-16); on obv. of “Tiffin” ½ penny copper counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. 22, holed. (M.I. 878, Brunk K-16) 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
426. TK countermarks: On rev. of “Tiffin” ½ penny brass counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. ?? (Brunk K-16); on rev. of “Tiffin” ½ penny copper counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. 22 (M.I. 881, Brunk K-16); on rev. of “Tiffin” ½ penny copper counterfeit, 1812, Br 960, C. 24. The K alone appears on the coin due to its having been marked off-centre. (M.I. 882, Brunk K-16) 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
427. TK countermarks: On obv. of Trade & Navigation ½ penny, 1813, Br 965, C. 16 (Brunk K-16); on obv. of Wellington ½ penny, Br 971, part of the “K” only struck up. (M.I. 883, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Wellington ½ penny, Br 971 (Brunk K-16). 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
428. TK countermarks: On obv. of Wellington ½ penny, 1814, Br 979, C. 33 (M.I. 884, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Wellington ½ penny, 1814, Br 979, C. 36 (the rare var.), holed. Jeffrey Hoare Auctions, June 1999. (M.I. 885, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Wellington ½ penny, 1814, Br 979, C. 38 (Brunk K-16). 3 Pcs.
$400-$500
429. TK countermark on Cossack penny, Br 985 (Brunk K-16).
$200-$300
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430. TK countermarks: On obv. of Salaberry ½ penny, 1825, Br 992 (M.I. 886, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Salaberry ½ penny, 1825, Br 992, “T” only struck up. (Brunk K-16). 2 Pcs.
$300-$400
431. TK countermarks: On obv. of Britannia/Eagle ½ penny, 1813, Br 994, C. 25 (Brunk K-16); on obv. of Britannia/Eagle ½ penny, 1814, Br 994, C. 28 (M.I. 887, Brunk K-16). Piece holed; on obv. of Bust/Commerce ½ penny, 1820, Br 1011 (Brunk K-16). 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
432. TK countermarks: On obv. of Bust & Harp brass ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. 2, holed. (Brunk K-16); on obv. of Bust & Harp brass ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. 7 (M.I. 888, Brunk K-16); on obv. of Bust & Harp copper(?) ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. 8 (M.I. 889, holed. Brunk K-16); on rev. of Bust & Harp brass ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. 11 (M.I. 890, Brunk K-16). 4 Pcs.
$400-$600
433. TK countermarks: On obv. of Bust & Harp brass ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. 15 (M.I. 891, Brunk K-16); on obv. of Bust & Harp brass ½ penny, 1820, Br 1012, C. ? (M.I. 892, Brunk K-16). 2 Pcs.
$250-$300
434. TK countermark on rev. of North American token, 1781,
Br 1013 (M.I. 893, Brunk K-16).$250-$300
435. TK countermark on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 1 (M.I. 894, Brunk K-16).
$250-$300
436. TK countermark on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 2,
straight rev. (M.I. 895, Brunk K-16).$250-$300
437. TK countermark on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 18. This is a fine countermark strike on a coin that has been doubly clipped, eliminating about 20% of the piece (Marked Impressions). (M.I. 896, Brunk K-16).
$250-$300
438. TK countermark on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 23
(M.I. 897, Brunk K-16).$250-$300
439. TK countermarks: On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33 (M.I. 898, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33 (Brunk K-16). 2 Pcs.
$400-$500
440. TK countermarks: On obv. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33 (M.I. 899, Brunk K-16); on rev. of Blacksmith copper, Wood 33 (M.I. 900, Brunk K-16). 2 Pcs.
$400-$500
441. TK countermark on obv. of Borderline token, Bowman 24.
(Brutus, etc., CNJ, Sept. 1966). (M.I. 901, Brunk K-16). $200-$250
442. TK countermark doublestruck on rev. of George III
counterfeit ½ penny (Brunk K-16).$200-$250
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443. TK countermark on worn or blank planchet of medium weight, and not perfectly round (M.I. 902, Brunk K-16).
$150-$200
444. TK countermark on very worn rev. and T.E. WRIGHT on obv. of what appears to be a Camac, Kyam, Camac Irish ½ penny (1792-94) (M.I. 903, Brunk K-16).
$200-$250
Various speculations have been made concerning the possible issuer of these marks which I have only seen on early (pre-1840) coppers. My most recent notion is that they may represent small change in a lumber camp, and while not provable it seems to me a more tenable suggestion than those previously discussed.
445. TORONTO. On rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1857, Br 720 (M.I. 917, Brunk T-354).
$100-$150
446. TORONTO. On obv. & twice on rev. of worn Bouquet-Sou (M.I. 918).
$100-$150
447. TORONTO. On obv. of Canada 50¢, 1870 L.C.W. (M.I. 919, Brunk T-353).
$100-$150
The above three countermarks, though similar, are not identical. The first two marks measure almost the same, i.e. 1 x 10 and 1 x 11 mm., but the lettering of the second mark is sans serif. The third Toronto countermark is with large lettering.
448. US. On obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce ½ penny, Br 997. Lees 26 (M.I. 929).
$200-$250
449. US. On obv. of Ships Colonies & Commerce ½ penny,
Br 997. Lees 38. (M.I. 930).$200-$250
450. V countermarks: On obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 933); on rev. of Banque du Peuple Bouquet-Sou, Br 715 (M.I. 934). The Bank of Canada collection also holds a specimen of this variety with the mark almost identically placed. The claim has frequently been made that La Banque du Peuple was the chief financier of the rebellion in Lower Canada; on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1837, Br 521; on obv. of Quebec Bank halfpenny, 1837, Br 522; on obv. of Starr & Shannon ½ penny, 1815, Br 884 (M.I. 935); on obv. of North American token, 1781, Br 1013. 6 Pcs.
$400-$500
451. V countermarks: On obv. of Quebec Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522; on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521. 2 Pcs.
$100-$150
452. J.J. VELDON / QUEBEC on worn or blank copper (M.I. 942, Brunk V-71).
$350-$400
John J. Veldon, the marker of this coin, was a pharmacist in Quebec City. He was the son of James Veldon, also a pharmacist, who was born in Ireland in 1821 according to the Federal Census of 1881. The census of 1851, however, assigned the senior Veldon’s birthdate as being 1818. This would make more sense for, as Rulau states, based on information from Byron Johnson, James was married on June 13, 1837. John J. Veldon himself was born in Quebec in 1845. According to the Quebec Mercury of October 11, 1864, reporting on the meeting of the College of Physicians and Surgeons for Lower Canada, John J. Veldon was admitted to practice as a chemist, druggist and apothecary on that day. He is listed in directories in St. Roch, a borough of Quebec, from 1868 to 1897 on St. Joseph Street. John J. Veldon was well acquainted with the products of Devins & Bolton as evidenced by an ad prepared for the Montreal firm’s celebrated worm pastilles which appeared in the Courrier du Canada. Herein J.J. Veldon’s was one of the establishments endorsing the product. In another late 19th century prospectus for one of the quack companies called “Quickcure”, a toothache remedy, J.J. Veldon is one of several Quebec druggists giving an affirmative testimonial to the product: My customers always come again for ‛uickcure’, as nothing else stops pain so quickly. (Marked Impressions).
453. F.E. VOIGD. countermarks: On obv. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1852, Br 720 (M.I. 944, Brunk V-102); on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1857, Br 720 (M.I. 945, Brunk V-102). 2 Pcs.
$100-$150
454. W.C.P. (Walter C. Pratt) countermarks: On obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1852, Br 528 (M.I. 947, Brunk P-43); on rev. of Quebec Bank ½ penny, 1852, Br 529 (M.I. 948, Brunk P-43); on obv. of Nova Scotia cent, 1861, Br 877 (M.I. 949, Brunk P-43); on obv. of Success to Navigation & Trade ½ penny, 1815, Br 888, C. 253 (M.I. 950, Brunk P-43); on obv. of New Brunswick penny, 1843, Br 909 (M.I. 951, Brunk P-43); on obv. of New Brunswick ½ penny, 1843, Br 910 (M.I. 952, Brunk P-43); on rev. of Success to the Fisheries ½ penny, Br 917 (M.I. 953, Brunk P-43); on rev. and well accomplished numeral 1 (6 x 3.5 mm.) on obv. of Ships Colonies Commerce ½ penny, Br 997. Lees 46 (M.I. 954, Brunk P-43). 8 Pcs.
$400-$500
This mark was attributed to Walter C. Pratt, of Brockton, Massachusetts about thirty years ago. A Walter Pratt was agent for a carpenter’s union at the turn of the century, and a W. Castleton Pratt was a distribution representative for the local electric utility, Brockton Edison, according to Brunk’s research. (Marked Impressions).
455. JAS. WALDI on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 964, Brunk W-90).
$100-$150
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456. WSW (William S. Walker) countermarks: On obv. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 965, Brunk W-49); on rev. and the letter A on obv. of Brock Monument ½ penny, 1816, Br 724, McL. 8 (M.I. 966, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1824, Br 869 (M.I. 967, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (Brunk W-49); on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1840, Br 874 (M.I. 968, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Province of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1843, Br 874 (Brunk W-49); on rev. of John Alexander Barry ½ penny, 1815, Br 891 (M.I. 969, Brunk W-49); on obv. of New Brunswick cent, 1864, Br 907 (Brunk W-49); on obv. of New Brunswick ½ penny, 1843, Br 910 (Brunk W-49). 9 Pcs. $450-$500
457. WSW (William S. Walker) countermarks: On obv. of Prince Edward Island cent, 1871, Br 915 (M.I. 970, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Prince Edward Island ½ penny, 1857, Br 919. Small AND var. (M.I. 971, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Prince Edward Island ½ penny, 1857, Br 919. Large AND var. (M.I. 972, Brunk W-49); on rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture cent, 1855, Br 920 (M.I. 973, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1881-H (Brunk W-49); on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1887 (M.I. 975, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1888 (Brunk W-49); on obv. of Newfoundland 20¢, 1873 (Brunk W-49); on rev. of Trade & Navigation ½ penny, 1813, Br 965, C. 16 (M.I. 974, Brunk W-49). 9 Pcs.
$450-$500
458. WSW (William S. Walker) countermarks: On obv. of U.S. large cent, 1820 (M.I. 976, Brunk W-49); on obv. of U.S. large cent, 1839 (M.I. 977, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Norway skilling, 1816 (M.I. 978, Brunk W-49); on obv. of Egypt 20 Para, AH 1277 (M.I. 979, Brunk W-49); on obv. of “George Rules / Britons Rule” evasion ½ penny (M.I. 980, Brunk W-49); on obv. of “George Reigns” evasion ½ penny, 1771 (M.I. 981, Brunk W-49); on obv. of George II ½ penny (M.I. 982, Brunk W-49); on obv. of George II counterfeit ½ penny (M.I. 983, Brunk W-49). 8 Pcs. $450-$500
459. WSW (William S. Walker) countermark on Blacksmith copper, Wood 2, upset rev. (Brunk W-49). $150-$200
The mark does not precisely correspond with the known hallmark issued by the firm of William S. Walker, but it has been assumed by Brunk to represent this well-known Montreal firm of jewellers, and I fully agree with his attribution.
460. W.J. WALLACE / PORT HOPE on rev. of Province of
Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 984, Brunk W-121). $200-$250
William John Wallace was a machinist, according to Bradstreet’s reports of the Dominion of Canada for 1878, published by The Bradstreet Co., N.Y. The Federal Census of 1891 listed him as a machinery manufacturer who was born in Ontario in 1841, and the Port Hope Weekly Guide issue of August 31, 1894, contains his obituary, his death date given as August 24th. (Marked Impressions).
461. J.W. (John Wanless) within rectangular cartouche on rev. of Canada Victoria 50¢, 1870 L.C.W. (M.I. 985). $200-$250
Likely the mark of John Wanless, Toronto jeweller, silversmith, and medal manufacturer, 1865-1905. According to the Federal Census of 1871, John Wanless was born in Scotland in 1830.
The mark tallies with the one shown by Langdon for this Toronto jeweller and medallist. Many of his small medallions were produced around the turn of the century and appear not infrequently in the marketplace. Sports and fraternal medals are the most typical types produced by this maker. John Wanless (1830-1905) originally went into partnership with William Bell for ten years, from 1851-1861. He continued on his own from that date till 1890 when his son joined him. The firm was still producing medallions as late as 1921. [See Robert C. Willey’s Dictionary of Canadian medallists, ed. by Ronald A. Greene, Can. Num.Research Soc. Occasional Paper No. 2, 1998]. (Marked Impressions).
462. G.W (George Ward) within rectangular cartouche on obv.
of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1854, Br 719 (M.I. 986).$200-$250
This is similar to the mark illustrated in Langdon, and is likely that of George Ward, Toronto jeweller and medallist from 1859-1882. He was responsible for some of the Ontario Agricultural and Arts Association medals (Ler. 1462). [Willey’s Dictionary, op. cit.]. (Marked Impressions).
463. WENDEL & BRO. on obv. of Province of Canada 20¢, 1858 (M.I. 992, Brunk W-390). $250-$300
464. WENDEL & BRO. on obv. of Province of Canada 20¢, 1858 (M.I. 993, Brunk W-390). $250-$300
Brunk lists this, as well as two other related marks of the Chicago, Illinois jeweller, Charles Wendel. Perhaps the firm also catered to a small Canadian clientele as indicated by these two specimens, or else they are further examples of the general acceptance of either American or Canadian coins in both countries. These 1858 dated coins are later, though by only a single year, than any of the pieces recorded by Brunk. (Marked Impressions).
465. E. WEST countermarks: On obv. & twice on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1850, Br 719 (Brunk W-409); on rev. of Ships Colonies & Commerce ½ penny, Br 1002, C. 41 (M.I. 994, Brunk W-409). 2 Pcs. $100-$125
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466. H. WETTSTEIN countermarks: On obv. & rev. of U.S. quarter dollar, 1870 (M.I. 995, Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of Canada Victoria 25¢, 1874-H (M.I. 996, Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of U.S. dime, 1876 (M.I. 997, Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of U.S. half dollar, 1876 (M.I. 998, Brunk W-438). 4 Pcs.
$400-$500
467. H. WETTSTEIN countermarks: On obv. & rev. of U.S. dime, 1876 (M.I. 999, Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of U.S. 5 cents, 1867 (Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of U.S. 5 cents, 1873 (Brunk W-438); on obv. & rev. of U.S. large cent, 1843 (Brunk W-438). 4 Pcs.
$400-$500
This is apparently a name of Swiss origin. An 18 page typescript genealogical record of the Wettstein family of Weiningen-Pfyn, Kt. Thurgau, Switzerland, abt. 1595-1907, was produced in 1907 by Julius Billeter. The Wettstein name is an uncommon one in Canada and no H. Wettsteins were found. The mark is included due to its being found on Canadian silver coins as well as American ones…. (Marked Impressions).
468. A.S. WHITING & Co / OSHAWA. C.W on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 1004, Brunk W-531).
$300-$350
A.S. Whiting was, in 1857, president of the Oshawa Manufacturing Co., founders and agricultural implement makers. Earlier, in 1852, he was associated with one Arkland as wholesale agents of American scythes, hoes, forks, &c. Whiting’s factory seems to have preceded the famous Joseph Hall Works (see Ler. 1210). According to Greg Brunk: This firm was organized by A.S. Whiting and E.C. Tuttle in Cedar Dale. In 1858 A.S. Whiting and Co. became Oshawa’s first major industry. (Unpub. 2nd ed.). (Marked Impressions).
469. DR. G.G. WILKINS. curved on rev. of Bouquet-Sou,
Br 679 (M.I. 1006, Brunk W-610).$300-$350
The vicissitudes of Dr. Wilkins’ life have been well documented by Q. David Bowers in his book titled The strange career of Dr. Wilkins, Wolfeboro, 1987. The piece in the collection is of the Type I, large letters mark, which according to Bowers is the commoner of the two. Many Canadian pieces were marked by the doctor, almost all of which are of the Type I variety. As the northern boundary of New Hampshire borders on the Province of Quebec, many Canadian pieces would have been available for Dr. Wilkins’ stamp. (Marked Impressions).
470. DAVID WILSON / ORNAMENTAL / AND / GENERAL / ENGRAVER / 31 KING ST. EAST / TORONTO all within ornamental border, engraved on smoothed rev. of Great Britain Victoria ½ penny (M.I. 1009). $250-$300
This is no doubt the personal piece of the engraver who was in business from 1871 till 1900, according to A dictionary of Toronto printers, publishers, booksellers and the allied trades 1798-1900 by Elizabeth Hulse, Toronto, 1982. The coin must have been engraved after 1880 when his address became 31 King East. According to Early painters and engravers in Canada by J. Russell Harper, Toronto, 1972, he was in partnership with William White in Toronto in 1884. According to the Federal Census of 1871, Wilson was born in Scotland in 1845. (Marked Impressions).
471. A.W. WOODARD countermarks: On obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 1017, Brunk W-831); on obv. & rev. of Bank of Montreal penny, 1842, Br 526 (M.I. 1018, Brunk W-831); on rev. of Great Britain penny, 1892 (M.I. 1019, Brunk W-831). 3 Pcs. $150-$200
This is a Canadian mark, and demonstrates both early and late markings. This last proves the circulation of British coins in Canada well after the decimal system was established. My mother recalled that British pennies were commonplace in the 20s and 30s and were accepted at two cents. A.W. Woodard is no doubt the individual listed in Lovell’s Montreal directory for 1906-07, published by John Lovell & Son, as manager of James Alexander & Co. Ltd., exporters and dealers in butter and cheese. Whether these pieces represented the business of which he was manager, or whether they were personal pieces is something that will likely never be determined. It seems possible that as late as 1906 stray oddments in circulation may have caught the fancy of individuals such as Woodard and were marked as souvenirs of a time past. This may be the same as the Albert W. Woodard recorded by the Federal Census of 1881 as having been born in the Province of Quebec in 1871. (Marked Impressions).
472. Newfoundland countermarks: C. ROOK on obv. of Newfoundland 20¢, 1880 (M.I. 786, Brunk R-491); D. ROSE on obv. of Newfoundland cent, 1873, Br 951; E. RYERSON. on obv. & rev. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1881 (M.I. 807, Brunk R-666); A. SOPER on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1885; W.J.A. on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1900; R. (W)A(T)SO(N) on obv. of Newfoundland 50¢, 1872 (Brunk W-274). 6 Pcs. $200-$250
473. Nova Scotia countermarks: PARK(E?) with symbols at either end of name on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (M.I. 731); C.E. POOR. on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (M.I. 747, Brunk P-593); W.R. RANKIN. on rev. of Nova Scotia cent, 1861, Br 877 (M.I. 762, Brunk R-72); H.E. SALLS on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (Brunk S-98); A. Smith on obv. of Nova Scotia cent, 1864, Br 877 (M.I. 842, Brunk S-542); D.M. SMITH on obv. of Nova Scotia penny, 1832, Br 870 (M.I. 843, Brunk S-569). 6 Pcs. $300-$350
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474. Nova Scotia countermarks: J. SMITH on obv. of Nova Scotia cent, 1861, Br 877; C.W. STAPLES on obv. & rev. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (Brunk S-860); T. STEVENSON on rev. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1832, Br 871 (M.I. 859, Brunk S-947); TB / S counterpunched on rev. of Nova Scotia penny, 1832, Br 870 (M.I. 870); W on obv. of Nova Scotia ½ penny, 1856, Br 876 (M.I. 946); WHITE on rev. of Nova Scotia penny, 1840, Br 873 (M.I. 1002). 6 Pcs.
$300-$350
475. Prince Edward Island countermarks: S F on obv. & rev. of Prince Edward Island cent, 1871, Br 915; N. SIBBALD twice on obv. & once on rev. of Prince Edward’s Island ½ penny, 1855, Br 918, hole attempted above “SELF” (M.I. 837, Brunk S-430); TR counterpunched on obv. of Prince Edward Island cent, 1871, Br 915 (M.I. 904); J. THORNE twice on rev. of Fisheries and Agriculture cent, 1855, Br 920; WAF / 1876 counterpunched on obv. of Prince Edward Island ½ penny, 1857, Br 919. 5 Pcs.
$250-$300
476. New Brunswick countermarks: J.W. MEARS on obv. of New Brunswick cent, 1864, Br 907 (Brunk M-561); MCLEOD on obv. of New Brunswick 20¢, 1864; P on obv. of New Brunswick penny, 1843, Br 909; B.O. PRATT on rev. of New Brunswick penny, 1843, Br 909 (Brunk P-680); L.N. TARBOX on rev. of New Brunswick 5¢, date illegible; L.H. Tobie on obv. of New Brunswick cent, 1861, Br 907. Two marks on New Bunswick silver coins. 6 Pcs. $350-$400
477. Lower Canada Bank countermarks: W. NICHOLS. on obv. & twice on rev. of Quebec Bank penny, 1852, Br 528 (Brunk N-155); O.W.A. on rev. of Quebec Bank ½ penny, 1852, Br 529, piece holed (M.I. 693); F.D. PEABODY on obv. of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 737, Brunk P-277); M.F. PERKINS. neatly counterpunched on obv., M.F. PERK and 1878 counterpunched within shield on rev. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 742, Brunk P-362); F.J.A. PERO. twice on planed, or very worn obv. of Banque du Peuple penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 743, Brunk P-370); L.H. PLUMB twice on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (Brunk P-549); J.W. PORTER on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521, piece holed (Brunk P-615); QUEBEC on obv. of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 753). 8 Pcs. $400-$500
478. Lower Canada Bank countermarks: M. READ on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 765); L.G. ROGERS. twice on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1852, Br 528 (Brunk R-467 for L.G. Rogers/Grocer mark); D.G. ROSE on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 787, Brunk R-512); SHAMBLIN on obv. of Quebec Bank penny, 1852, Br 528 (M.I. 826, Brunk S-306). The trace of a letter and period can be seen before the surname; W. SHAW on obv. of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 831); A.O. SNOW on obv. of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 844, Brunk S-670); TD on obv. of City Bank penny, 1837, Br 521 (M.I. 871); C. TAYLOR. on left angle and 1867 on right angle of coat-of-arms (rev.) of City Bank ½ penny, 1837, Br 522 (M.I. 909). 8 Pcs. $400-$500
479. Lower Canada Bouquet-Sou countermarks: R.C.C. on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 679 (M.I. 756); J.H. ROzEL / J.H.R on very worn and silvered Bouquet-Sou, Br 684 (M.I. 803, Brunk R-598); S.N.H. on rev. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, Br 714 (M.I. 816); M.F. TABER on obv. of Bank of Montreal Bouquet-Sou, Br 714 (M.I. 908, Brunk T-39); C.E. THOMAS. twice on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 704 (M.I. 911, Brunk T-193); W.S. TIDE on obv. of Bouquet-Sou, Br 713 (M.I. 912). 6 Pcs.
$300-$400
480. Bank of Upper Canada countermarks: C.C. PARKE. on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1852, Br 719 (M.I. 730, Brunk P-132); A.E. PAYNE. (curved) neatly counterpunched on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1854, Br 719 (M.I. 736, Brunk P-269); R on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1850, Br 719 (M.I. 754); R.S. four times on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 758); R.T.C on obv. & rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 759); S.B.L counterpunched on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1852, Br 720 (M.I. 813); N.H. SCHRAM and 1860 on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1850, Br 720 (M.I. 822, Brunk S-198); JAMES SCOTT on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1854, Br 720. 8 Pcs.
$400-$500
481. Bank of Upper Canada countermarks: D P SHAW on obv. and SHAW twice on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1857, Br 720; J. SHEARER on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1850, Br 719; T.B. SOMERVILLE and T.B.S on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1857, Br 719 (M.I. 847, Brunk S-706, but no mention of the initials); M.R. SPANOGLE and WWC on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada penny, 1852, Br 719 (M.I. 848, Brunk S-732); E.G. STONE on obv. & twice on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1854, Br 720 (M.I. 864, Brunk S-1010); G. SUSS twice on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1854, Br 720 (M.I. 869); VAIR on obv. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1850, Br 720; WH on rev. of Bank of Upper Canada ½ penny, 1850, Br 720 (M.I. 959). 8 Pcs.
$400-$450
482. Province of Canada large cent countermarks: G. PARKS on obv. & rev. of Province of Canada cent, 1859. The coin could not accommodate the full mark, a stop is visible prior to “G.” Piece holed; C.G. PERHAM on obv. & rev. of Province of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 741, Brunk P-347); G. REID twice on obv. and once on rev. of Province of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 766); W.O. RING on obv. of Province of Canada cent, 1859, piece holed; CM RUBIDGE MAV (in circle) counterpunched on rev. of Province of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 804, Brunk R-601); M.G. SHAW on obv. of Province of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 830, Brunk S-336); A.B. SPE / PENCER on obv. of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 851, Brunk S-761); G. STUNDEN on obv. of Canada cent, 1859 (M.I. 866, Brunk S-1100). 8 Pcs.
$300-$400
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483. Canada Victoria large cent countermarks: PAT. OCT. 26. on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882-H (M.I. 734, Brunk P-207); R.A.C. on obv. & rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1900 (M.I. 755); E.S. REVINGTON on rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882-H (M.I. 767); W.B. RICHARDS. on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882-H (M.I. 769); ALEX / ROSS counterpunched on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1893 (M.I. 788, Brunk R-525); J. SPINKS on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1888; W.H. STICKE__ on obv. & rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882-H (M.I. 860, Brunk S-966 - listed it under “Stickey”); G. TOTHILL on obv. of Canada Victoria cent, 1881-H (M.I. 921, Brunk T-356). 8 Pcs.
$250-$300
484. Canada Victoria large cent countermarks: P.O.A. vertically placed on either side of a horizontally placed H on obv. and P.O.A. vertically placed between two horizontally placed H’s on rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1896 (M.I. 716); P.R.G. CO. on rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1882-H, piece holed (M.I. 719, Brunk G-24); H. VAN(G?) on rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1893 (M.I. 941); W.H on obv. & rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1895; W.R. on obv. of Canada cent, 1888 (M.I. 962); J.S. WELSH on obv. & rev. of Canada Victoria cent, 1887; A. WHITE on obv. of Canada cent, 1876-H (M.I. 1003, Brunk W-488). 7 Pcs.
$200-$250
END OF COUNTERMARKS End of Richard Cooper Collection for this sale.
The Cooper Collection
world coins485. Roman Coins - Lot of 8. Maximinus II Genius Siscia Ric
199 (2); Maximinus II Genius Heraclea Ric 49a; Maxininus II Genius Thessalonica Ric 32a, Diocletian Genius Heraclea Ric 19a, Licinius I Genius Heraclea Ric 35, Constantius II Fel Temp Constantinople Ric 79, Constans Fel Temp Siscia Ric 232. 8 Pcs.
$80-$100
486. Roman Coins - Lot of 8. Licinius I Genius Cyzicus Ric 102, Licinius I Genius London Ric 3, Licinius I Genius Trier Ric 121, Licinius lovi Aquileia Ric 7, Constantine I lovi Cyzicus Ric 15, Constantine I Beata Lugdunum Ric 128, Crispus Beata Trier Ric 308, Constantine II Beata London Ric 287. 8 Pcs.
$80-$100
487. Roman Coins - Lot of 8. Constantine II Virtus Aretate Ric 319, Theodora Pietas Trier Ric 79, Crispus Vot XX Ticinum Ric 175, Crispus Vot XX Ticinum Ric -, Constantine II Vot XX Ticinum Ric 176, Constantine II Vot XX Ticinum Ric -, Constantine II Vot XX Arelate Ric -, Constantius II Vot XX Trier Ric -. 8 Pcs.
$80-$100
488. Roman Coins - Lot of 11. Constantinopolis Trier Ric 523, Constantinopolis Trier Ric 548, Constantinopolis Arelate Ric 408, Constans Vot XV Antioch Ric 116, Constantius II Fel Temp Siscia Ric 353, Constantius II Vot XX Antioch Ric 113, Valens, Vanentinian, Theodosius II Concordia Constantinople Ric 57d, Theodosius II Salus Cyzicus Ric 26b, Honorius. 11 Pcs.
$80-$100
489. Africa - Lot of 16. Includes British West Africa, South Africa & German East Africa. VF-AU. 16 Pcs.
$400-$500
490. Asian - Lot of 14. Mostly China & Japan. VF-XF+. 14 Pcs.$500-$600
491. Australia - Lot of 8 Pure Silver Coins. Includes: Australia $1 Chinese Shengxiao Lunar Calendar 1 oz Coins Series I/II (non-gilded edition): 1999 Rabbit, 2000 Dragon, 2002 Horse, 2004 Monkey, 2006 Dog, 2010 Tiger; 2x Australia 2012 Year of the Dragon 1/2 oz 50 cent Coins (one plain, one coloured). 8 Pcs.
$300-$350
492. Australia & Cook Islands - Lot of 4. Includes: Australia 1994 1 oz .999 Silver Kangaroo Proof dollar (in display card) , Australia 2005 1 oz. 999 Leopard Seal colourized Proof dollar (mintage 7500), Isle of Man 1953-1978 Coronation of QEII Sterling Silver Proof Crown, and 1805-2005 Sterling Silver Cook Islands Proof dollar with copper inlay (mintage 5,000) 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. 4 Pcs.
$150-$250
493. Austria - Lot of 4 Thalers. 1863, 1866, 1827, 1830. Fine to VF+. 4 Pcs.
$250-$350
494. Austria & Bohemia - Lot of 6. 16th & 17th Centuries Thalers. Fine to VF. 6 Pcs.
$800-$900
495. Austria & Hungary - Lot of 8. XF-AU. 8 Pcs. $400-$500
496. Bahama - Lot of 8. Bahamas 1973 Obverse / 1978 Reverse - pair of Commemorative Silver Proof $10 Coins in mint case; 1975 Barbados $10 Proof Coin Sterling Silver; 6 Bahamas Sterling Silver Coins: 1975 $10 Proof Anniversary of Independence, 1974 $10 Tall Ship Proof, 1973 $10 Sir Butler Proof, 1969 $5 UNC, 1972 $5 UNC, 1973 $5 UNC. 8 Pcs.
$250-$350
497. Belgium - Lot of 7. 19th & 20th Century coins & medals. XF+ average. 7 Pcs.
$400-$500
498. Brazil & South Peru - Lot of 5. Includes: Brazil 2000 Reis, 1853, 1888, 1889; South Peru 8 Reales, 1837, 1838. VG-XF. 5 Pcs.
$200-$250
499. British Colonies - Lot of 10. VF-AU. 10 Pcs. $400-$500
500. British Colonies - Lot of 16. VF-AU. 16 Pcs. $500-$600
501. Caribbean & Central America - Lot of 12. Good VF lot. 12 Pcs.
$400-$500
502. Caribbean & Central America - Lot of 12. VF-XF average. 12 Pcs.
$400-$500
503. Cayman Islands - 1988 Proof Set. Including rare silver Olympic Games Seoul. In original casing and COA.
$150-$200
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Lot # Description Estimate Lot # Description Estimate
504. Central America Crowns - Lot of 5. VF+. 5 Pcs. $500-$600
505. Central America - Lot of 16. VF-AU. 16 Pcs. $300-$400
506. China - Lot of 6 Chinese Dollars. VF-AU. 6 Pcs. $600-$700
507. Cuba Lot. 1980 3-Coin .999 Silver Proof Flora Cubana Pesos Set, Yate Granma CPEN Mgr Medallion, 1899-1961 Ernest Hemingway Museum Havana Medallion, and 6 Cuban coins (1969-1989); Cuban 1915 EF-45 2 Pesos .900 Gold. 12 Pcs.
$350-$400
508. Denmark - Lot of 4 Crowns. VF. 4 Pcs. $400-$500
509. Denmark & Norway - Lot of 5. 19th & 20th Centuries. VF-XF. 5 Pcs.
$400-$500
510. Denmark & Norway - Lot of 15. VG-XF+. 15 Pcs. $400-$500
511. Egypt, Iraq & Belgian Congo - Lot of 5. Egypt - 20 Piastres (2) 1916, 1917; Iraq Riyal (2) 1932. Belgian Congo 50 Francs 1944. Fine+-XF+. 5 Pcs.
$300-$400
512. Far East Lot. Japanese Samurai Coin - Gold Rectangular Ni-Shu 1832-1858 Ingot AND Japanese Samurai Coin - Gold Rectangular 2 Bu 1868-1869 Ingot; 1986 China .900 Silver 5 Yuan UNC Panda Coin. 1919 Hong Kong Defeat of Germany medal / pendant, Year of the Mouse medallion, 2x 1851-1861 Hs8en-Feng Coins (squared hole centre), 1949 Hong Kong 5 Cents, 1958H Hong Kong 50 cents, 1985 Coin Sets of Nation 3 Cards - Singapore (6 coins, 1 stamp, sheet), Korea (6 coins, 1 stamp, sheet), Thailand (7 coins, 1 stamp, no sheet).
$200-$300
513. France - Lot of 6. 17th & 18th Centuries. Fine-AU. 6 Pcs.$500-$600
514. France 5 Francs - Lot of 12. 18th & 19th Centuries, VF average. 12 Pcs.
$450-$550
515. France 5 Francs - Lot of 14. 19th Century, Fine to XF. 14 Pcs.
$400-$500
516. France - Lot of 5 Ecus. Fine to VF+. 5 Pcs. $600-$700
517. France - Lot of 4. 1883 EF-AU 23 October Date on Rim Sterling Marriage Medal (reverse BM / MF initials); 1844W 5Fr .900 (ASW 0.7234 oz); 1737BB Louis XV ECU (KM 486.4); 1968 10Fr. 4 Pcs.
$150-$200
518. France, Monaco, French Colonies - Lot of 10. Mainly Essai and Piefort type coins. Mostly as struck. Should be viewed, no returns. 10 Pcs.
$800-$1,000
519. French Indo-China Piastre - Lot of 11. F+ average. 11 Pcs. $300-$400
520. Germany, 16 Gute Groschen, 1792 MC. Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, KM#1020, VF with signs of mounting. $80-$100
521. Germany, 5 Mark - Lot of 5. Baden, Bavaria, Saxony. Average VF or Better. 5 Pcs. $300-$400
522. Germany - Lot of 8. 2 Mark (3), 3 Mark (5). Baden, Bavaria. Average condition, aXF. 8 Pcs. $300-$400
523. Germany - Lot of 8. 2 Mark (4), 3 Mark (4). Bremen, Hamburg, Prussia, Saxony. Average XF. 8 Pcs. $300-$400
524. Germany - Lot of 2 Doube Thalers. 1855 Hannover, 1840
Prussia. XF. 2 Pcs. $350-$450
525. Germany - Lot of 16. 18th & 19th Centuries, VF-XF. 16 Pcs. $400-$500
526. Germany - Lot of 3 Thalers. 19th Century. Saxe-Meiningen, Waldeck-Pyrmont, Wurttemberg. aXF. 3 Pcs. $300-$400
527. Germany - Lot of 5 Thalers. 19th Century, VF-XF. 5 Pcs.$300-$400
528. Germany - Lot of 6 Thalers. 19th Century, XF lot. 6 Pcs.$300-$400
529. Germany 5 Reichmark - Lot of 3. 1930A, 1931F, 1932A. (Oaktree) Average XF. 3 Pcs. $300-$400
530. Germany - Lot of 14 Thalers. Coins may have traces of cleaning, edge damage, or scratches, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. F-XF. 14 Pcs. $400-$500
531. Germany - Lot of 10 Thalers. Coins may have traces of cleaning, edge damage, or scratches, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. F+-VF+. 14 Pcs.
$600-$700
532. Germany 2/3 Thaler size Coins - Lot of 4. Fine to VF. 4 Pcs. $250-$350
533. Germany Hannover - Lot of 4 Thalers. VF-XF. 4 Pcs.$400-$500
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Lot # Description Estimate Lot # Description Estimate
534. Germany - Lot of 4 Thalers. VF. 4 Pcs. $300-$400
535. Germany - Lot of 2. 2 Mark Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, 1905, XF+; 3 Mark Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1910, AU. 2 Pcs. $250-$350
536. Germany - Lot of 4. 3 Mark (3) Weimar Republic, 1929A, 1930F, 1932D; 2 Mark 1934F. Average XF. 4 Pcs. $300-$400
537. Germany 3 Mark - Lot of 3. Weimar Republic, 1925A, 1926A, 1927A. XF-AU. 3 Pcs. $300-$400
538. Germany - Lot of 6. 2 Mark (3), 3 Mark (3). Bavaria, Prussia. Average XF. 6 Pcs. $250-$350
539. Germany - Lot of 6. 2 Mark (3): Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1904, Prussia 1913, Wurttemberg 1906. 3 Mark (3): Saxony 1913, Wurttemberg 1910, 1911. VF-AU. 6 Pcs. $200-$300
540. Germany - Lot of 4. 10 Pfenning 1875; 20 Pfennig 1986F; Drei Mark 1924J; 2 Reichs Mark 1925F. XF-AU+. 4 Pcs.
$250-$350
541. Germany 25 Pfenning Patterns - Lot of 5. All dated 1908.
As struck. 5 Pcs. $600-$800
542. Germany Prussia - Lot of 3. Thaler (2) 1812, 1830; Double Thaler 1840. VF-XF. 3 Pcs. $300-$400
543. Germany Prussia 18th Century Thalers - Lot of 4. Fine to VF. 4 Pcs.
$300-$400
544. Germany - Lot of 27. 1875-1969 (includes 4 ICCS coins 1935-1936). 27 Pcs.
$100-$125
545A. Great Britain Shilling, 1638-39. Charles I, Nicholas Briot's Hammered Issue. Mint Mark is not identifiable due to clipping. Irregular flan, VG. $80-$125
545. Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Ionian Islands - Lot of 11. Fine to XF. 11 Pcs. $400-$500
545A. Great Britain Shilling, 1638-39. Charles I, Nicholas Briot's Hammered Issue. Mint Mark is not identifiable due to clipping. Irregular flan, VG. $80-$125
546. Great Britain One Penny, 1869. Laureate or Bun Head,
key date. XF details, just honest wear. $2,000-$2,200
547. Great Britain One Penny - Lot of 4. Include: 1860 lustrous AU, 1897 uncirculated trace lustre, 1898 AU with lustre, 1927 BU. 4 Pcs. $200-$300
548. Great Britain One Penny - Lot of 5. Include: 1870 EF, 1884 EF, 1902 AU with trace lustre, 1927 & 1929 lustrous brown. 5 Pcs.
$100-$150
549. Great Britain One Penny - Lot of 5. Include: 1902 AU with trace lustre, 1927 Unc. lustre, 1929 lustrous brown unc. 1936 lustrous unc. 1953 BU. 5 Pcs.
$100-$150
549A. Great Britain - George VI 1937, 15 Coin Specimen Set. In nice original case. Copper darkened, silver lightly toned.
$500-600
550. Great Britain - 9 Coin Proof Set, 1950. Viewing is recommended, no return. 9 Pcs. $100-$125
551. Great Britain - 9 Coin Proof Sets, 1951 - Lot of 2. Viewing is recommended, no return. 18 Pcs. $100-$125
552. Great Britain - 10 Coin Proof Set, 1951. Viewing is recommended, no return. 10 Pcs. $60-$80
553. Great Britain - 10 Coin Proof Set, 1953. Elizabeth II Coronation With Box. 10 Pcs. $100-$125
554. Great Britain - 10 Coin Proof Set, 1953. Viewing is recommended, no return. 10 Pcs. $80-$100
555. Great Britain - 10 Coin Proof Set, 1953. Viewing is recommended, no return. 10 Pcs. $80-$100
556. Great Britain - Lot of 15. Mostly 18th & 19th Centuries. VF-XF. 15 Pcs. $400-$500
557. Great Britain - Lot of 12. Mostly 19th Century. VF+ average. 12 Pcs. $350-$450
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Lot # Description Estimate Lot # Description Estimate
558. Great Britain - Lot of 16. 19th Century, average VF or better. 16 Pcs. $300-$400
559. Great Britain - Lot of 8. Includes 4 Maundy pieces. VF+ average. 8 Pcs. $250-$350
560. Great Britain Crowns - Lot of 6. Conditions Fine to AU. 6 Pcs. $350-$450
561. Great Britain Crowns - Lot of 8. Conditions VF-AU. 8 Pcs. $400-$500
562. Great Britain, 2 Pence, 1797. KM#619, Nice XF, rarely seen in better condition. $150-$200
563. Great Britain, 2 Pence, 1797. KM#619, Nice XF. $150-$200
564. Great Britain - Lot of 3 Pennies. VF-XF. 3 Pcs. $150-$200
565. Great Britain - Lot of 3 Bank Tokens. 1 Shilling, 6 Pence, 1812; 3 Shilling 1811, 1812. XF. 3 Pcs. $500-$600
566. Hawaii - Lot of 4. Cent 1847, obv encrustation, VF+; 10 Cents 1883 VG-Fine; 1/4 Dollar (2) 1883, Fine. 4 Pcs.
$200-$250
567. Ireland - Lot of 11. VG-VF. 11 Pcs. $200-$300
568. Isle of Man - Lot of 8. VF-XF+. 8 Pcs. $100-$120
569. Isle of Man - Lot of 4. Cat Series 1 oz .999 Silver Crowns: 1998 Birman Cat, 1999 British Blue Cat, 2000 Scottish Fold Cat, and 2001 Somali Kittens. 4 Pcs. $150-$200
570. Italy - 25 Centesimi, 1903. PCGS AU58. KM#36. Produced in nickel, crowned eagle with savoy shield on chest. $300-$400
571. Italy - Lot of 4 Crowns. 18th & 19th Centuries. Fine to VF. 4 Pcs. $350-$450
572. Italy - Lot of 14. F-XF. 14 Pcs. $400-$500
573. Italy & San Marino - Lot of 5 Crowns. Fine to VF. 5 Pcs.$300-$400
574. Italy & Switzerland - Lot of 8. VF-AU+. 8 Pcs. $350-$450
575. Jersey, Liberia & Saint Helena - Lot of 6. Fine to XF. 6 Pcs.$300-$400
576. Kuwait - Lot of 2 Sets. 1987 (AH 1407) Kuwait Proof Set - the
six-coin .925 Sterling Silver Set KM#PS3 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate, scarce and seldom offered. Also included is a souvenir coins (framed). 2 Sets.
$600-$1,000
577. Latvia - Lot of 2. 1931 5 Lati (.6711 oz Silver); 1931 5 Lati cut-out beautiful unique brooch. 2 Pcs.
$150-$250
578. Lithuania - Lot 8. VF-AU. 8 Pcs. $80-$100
579. Mauritius, Sarawak & South Africa - Lot of 8. VF-AU. 8 Pcs. $300-$400
580. Mexico 8 Reales - Lot of 8. Charles IV, Ferdinand VII. VF or better. 8 Pcs. $450-$550
581. Mexico 8 Reales - Lot of 6. Charles III, Charles IV. VF+ average. 6 Pcs. $450-$550
582. Mexico 8 Reales - Lot of 10. 19th Century, VF-XF. 10 Pcs.$350-$450
583. Mexico - Lot of 8. 8 Reales (7), Peso. 19th Century, XF+-AU. 8 Pcs. $400-$500
584. Mexico & South America - Lot of 12. Including 10 Crowns. Coins may have traces of cleaning, edge damage, or scratches, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. VF. 12 Pcs. $400-$500
585. Mexico, Central & South Americas - Lot of 8 Crowns. VF-AU+. 8 Pcs. $400-$500
586. Mexico & Peru - Lot of 7. 4 Reales Mexico (4); 4 Reales Peru 1813; 10 centavos 1919; 50 centavos 1907. F-VF. 7 Pcs. $300-$400
587. Netherlands Crowns - Lot of 5. Fine to VF+. 5 Pcs. $350-$450
588. Netherlands - Lot of 7. VF-XF. 7 Pcs. . $150-$200
589. New zealand & Australia - Lot of 10. VF-AU+. 10 Pcs.$250-$350
590. Niue. Perth Mint (New Zealand Mint) 2012 Great White Shark 1 oz .9999 Silver Proof 2 Dollar Coin (mintage 5,000) - sealed in porthole with sea water. $80-$120
591. Niue. New Zealand Mint / RCM - Feng Shui Koi 1 oz .9999 Silver Coloured Proof 2012 2 Dollar Coin (mintage 8,000) in Chinese Lacquered Box.
$80-$120
592. Papal States, Vatican & San Marino - Lot of 8. VF-AU+. 8 Pcs. $300-$400
593. Peru & Brazil Crowns - Lot of 5. 19th Century, VF. 5 Pcs.$300-$400
594. Philippines - Lot of 5. VF-AU. 5 Pcs. $300-$500
595. Russia Roubles - Lot of 3. 1823, 1830, 1836. Fine-VF. 3 Pcs.$200-$250
596. Russia, Finland & Baltic States - Lot of 11. VF-AU. 11 Pcs. $600-$700
597. Samoa. 1987 America’s Cup Challenge Series - 5 Troy Ounces .9999 Silver 65mm 25 Dollar Coin (mintage 35,000).
$200-$250
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598. South America - Lot of 10. VF or better. 10 Pcs. $300-$400
599. Spain - Lot of 6. Pesetas (5): 1871, 1875, 1883, 1885(2); Catalonia 6 Quartos 1838. VF-XF. 6 Pcs.
$250-$350
600. Spanish Netherlands & Liege - Lot of 3. Brabant (2) 1644,
1681; Liege 1677. F-VF. 3 Pcs.$350-$450
601. Straits Settlements - Lot of 12. Fine to AU. 12 Pcs. $500-$600
602. Straits Settlements & Hong Kong - Lot of 2. Straits Settlements 1900 50 cents, KM#13, ICCS VG-8; Hong Kong 1893 10 cents, KM#6.3, ICCS VF-20. 2 Pcs.
$100-$120
603. Sweden - Lot of 7. 19th & 20th Centuries. VF-AU+. 7 Pcs.$300-$400
604. Switzerland 5 Francs, 1851. Lightly cleaned EF, KM# 11.$200-$300
605. Switzerland 5 Francs - Lot of 3. 1881 (Fribourg), 1922, 1923. VF-AU. 3 Pcs.
$300-$400
606. Ukraine 2003 AN-2 AIRCRAFT Silver Proof 10 Hryvnia Coin Aviation KM# 191. In case with COA, only 3000 struck.
$300-$400
607. Ukraine 2003 Proof Silver 10 UAH Hetman Pavlo Polubotok Heroes of Cossack Age. In case (little banged up) with COA, only 3000 struck.
$100-$150
608. Ukraine2003 Proof Silver 10 hryvnas Easter Eggs Around Arms. In case (little banged up) with COA, only 3000 struck.
$100-$150
609. Ukrane 2003 Proof Silver 10 Hryvnas 28th Summer Olympic Games Athens Boxing. In case (little banged up) with COA, up to 15000 struck.
$60-$80
610. Ukraine 2003 Proof Silver 10 hryvnas Livadia Palace Architectural Monument. Dedicated to the Great Livadia Palace, an exquisite architectural monument of the new Renaissance and the former tsarist residence. It was founded at the beginning of 20th century according to the design project of the architect M.P.Krasnov. In Livadia in February 1945 there was held the Yalta conference of the heads of states-allies in anti-Hitler coalition. In case of issue (little banged up) with COA, only 3000 struck.
$150-$200
611. Ukraine 2003 Proof Silver 10 UAH Genoese Fortress Sudak Architectural Monuments. In case (little banged up) with COA, only 3000 struck.
$100-$150
612. Ukraine 2004 Proof Silver 10 hryvnas 350 Years of the Pereiaslav Cossack Rada 1654. Heroes of Cossack Age The coin is dedicated to the Pereiaslav Rada of January 8 (18), 1654, an important event in the period of the national and liberation war of the Ukrainian people, when the Assembly of foremen, Cossacks, petty bourgeoisie and peasants voted for Ukraine joining the Russia as political self-government. On the coin obverse against the background of a threefold arch of an Orthodox temple there is depicted the small National Emblem of Ukraine with the coin denomination, In case (little banged up) with COA, up to 8000 struck.
$100-$150
613. United States of America Silver Dollar, 1886 O. ICCS AU-55. Few little nicks, white with lots of original lustre.
$300-$400
614. United States of America Love Token on 1878 Silver Dollar. Beautifully engraved MOTHER.
$100-$125
615. United States Sports Lot. 1990-1991 US National Baseball Hall of Fame 500 Club Tin containing .9999 Silver 12 x $25 Admission Proof Coins each commemorating a hall of famer; 1995 Official Babe Ruth Centennial Prestige Proof Set; 1992 Toronto Blue Jays L.E. & 1993 Nolan Ryan .999 Silver Medallions; Highland Mint L.E. Mike Piazza, Eric Lindros, Greg Maddux, and Curtis Martin 1 oz .999 Silver Medallions.
$800-$1,000
616. United States Treasure Chest. Includes: US September 11, 2001 1 oz Silver Medallion, 2 US Novelty notes; 3x 1986 ANA elongated coins; 8x vintage milk caps; Little White House dog tag / key chain; antique PL Cap; 3 misc. tokens... and much more. Viewing is highly recommended, no return.
$500-$600
617. World Lot of Crowns & Dollars. 20 piece set in wooden display, Early Trade Dollars & Crowns of the World 1780-1937.
$200-$300
618. World Coins - Lot of 6 Crowns. Fine+ to XF. 6 Pcs. $600-$800
619. World Crowns - Lot of 6. Cuba (3), Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Venezuela. VF or better. 6 Pcs.
$300-$400
620. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
621. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
622. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
623. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
Lot # Description Estimate
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624. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
625. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
626. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
627. World Crowns - Lot of 16. Coins may have traces of mounting, tooling, edge damage, scratches, cleaning, etc. Should be viewed, no returns. 16 Pcs. $600-$700
628. World Coins & Tokens - Lot of 16. VG-AU. 16 Pcs. $400-$500
629. World Coins & Medals - Lot of 7. VF. 7 Pcs. $300-$400
630. World Coins - Lot of 4. Cleaned, otherwise XF+. 4 Pcs.$250-$350
631. World Coins - Lot of 14. VG-XF+. 14 Pcs. $500-$600
632. World Coins - Lot of 10. Fine to XF. 10 Pcs. $300-$400
633. World Coins - Lot of 32. Silver Thaler Alsace 1620 Leopold V Habsburg (KM257); 15x Belgium Coins / Medals: 1845, 1861, 1862, 1894 x 2, 1923, 1931, 1936 x 2, 1938, 1941, 1944 x 2, 1945, 1983; x16 France Coins/Medals: 1861A, 1864BB, 1887, 1891A, 1917 x 2, 1927, 1944B x 4, 1948, 1966 and 3 crude restrikes (1792, 1793, ND). 32 Pcs.
$200-$300
634. World Coins - Lot of 217. Decent selection, perfect for flea market dealer with approx. $1800 of catalogue value. 217 Pcs.
$1,000-$1,250
635. World Coins - Assorted Lot. Housed in a 2x2 box & 3 folders. Viewing is highly recommended, no return.
$250-$350
636. World Silver Coins - Lot of 8. Lot of 4 Silver Proofs: 1993 Australia $5 Sterling, 1980 Gibraltar Crown Sterling, 1976 Cook Islands $5 .500, 1986 Bermuda Dollar Sterling; Lot of 4 Cayman Islands Sterling Silver Proof Coins: 1987 $5, 1994 $2, 1996 $1, 1947-1992 25th Wedding Anniversary of QEII and Prince Philip $25 Commemorative. 8 Pcs.
$150-$250
637. World Lot. Includes: US 1989 3-coin Proof Set Congressional Coins: .900 Gold $5, Silver .900 Dollar, Copper Half Dollar; 3 Special Foreign F-VF: 1773 Netherlands 6 Stuivers F-VF, 1859B German States Brunswick Thaler, 1892 South Africa 2-1/2 Shillings; 1983 Great Britain Silver Proof Piedfort Pound - First Issue. 7 Pcs.
$300-$400
638. World Lot. Includes: 2011 Cook Islands .999 Silver 1/2 oz $5 w/ Swarovsk element: The Seeds of Love (mintage 2500); Palau 2010 Sterling Silver $5 Merry Christmas coloured coin; Solomon Islands 2010 Set: Sterling Silver $10 Pope JP and Mother Theresa coin with 1/20 oz Gold coin (mintage only 2500 sets). $250-$350
639. World - Lot of 5 Pure Silver 1 oz Coins. Includes: 1987 Disney Mickey Sorcerer’s Apprentice Commemorative Proof Limited Edition; Winnie the Pooh 4 stamp set (1914, 1925, 1926, 1996); Disney 75 Years With Mickey Limited Edition Proof; Disney 1998 Peter Pan 45th Anniversary Proof (mintage limited to 1953 matching the original release year); WB Looney Tunes 1987 Yosemite Sam First Limited Edition (mintage 15,000) Proof (The Highland Mint); WB Looney Tunes 1987 Bugs Bunny First Limited Edition (mintage 15,000) (The Highland Mint). 5 Pcs.
$150-$200
640. World Coin Grab Bag. Lot of 70 Pcs. $200-$300
641. World Treasure Chest. Includes many silver coins, worthy of a look and worth estimate, no return.
$200-$300
world gold642. China 5 Yuan. 1/20 oz gold. $150-$200
643. Great Britain Gold Sovereign, 1880. EF, .2354 AGW. $300-$350
644. Great Britain Gold Sovereign, 1910. EF, .2354 AGW. $300-$350
645. Great Britain Half Sovereign, 1913. ICCS MS-60. $150-$200
646. Great Britain Gold Sovereign, 1966. Contest winner from
Coca-Cola, in original box. ICCS Graded MS-64. Rarely seen, very nice.
$400-$500
647. France 5 Francs Gold Coin, 1868. EF, a bit bent. .0467 AGW. $60-$80
648. Mexico Gold Peso Emperador Maximilliano, 1865. .5 gms. $40-$60
649. United States of America $1 Gold Coins, 1849 & 1852. Damaged and average VF respectively. 2 Pcs. $250-$300
650. United States of America $2 1/2 Gold, 1915. CCCS VF-30.
$250-$300
651. Vatican City 18KT Gold Proof Coin, Porta Santa. Set of three in case of issue. Proof finish. 13.3 gms .3848 AGW.
$600-$750
652. Venezuela Parayauta Gold Medallion - 1.5 grams. CCCS MS-64.
$100-$125
653. Virgin Islands $50 Gold Coin, 1980. .0431 AGW. $80-$100
654. Lot of 2 La Dama de Elche Lady of Elche in Lliria. The masterfully rendered face of the goddess, gazing solemnly inward. 22 KT Gold, 4 gms. 2 Pcs.
$80-$100
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Terms and ConditionsCredit 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 July 22nd, 2016.
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 July 20th, 2016 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 5,001 – 10,000 ...................... 250251 – 1,000 ...............................25 10,001 – 20,000 .................... 5001,001-5,000 .............................100 20,001+ .............................. 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, NGC, CCCS - 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 cata-logued. We guarantee that all items are genuine and we will refund anything that has been misrepresented by the catalogu-ers. 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, July 23rd from 10-5pm & Sunday, July 24th from 10-1pm, 2016, on the RCNA bourse floor. All lots not picked up during the show will be shipped at the bidder’s 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.
References: a complete list of references used can be found at gbellauctions.com
Abbreviations: Within the catalogue you will find many abbreviations, the list below describes each of them:a about (aEF – about Extra Fine)Al AluminumApprox. ApproximateAGW Actual Gold WeightAR SilverAE Brass, Bronze, or CopperAU About UncirculatedASW Actual Silver WeightBo BowmanBr Breton
Cat CatalogueCH CharltonCo CourteauCOA Certificate of AuthenticityCu CopperC/S Counter StampEF Extremely FineF FineG Goodgms grams
l leftLer LeRouxmm Millimetersr right S/N Serial NumberStd SeatedUnc UncirculatedVF Very FineVG Very GoodWM White Metal
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