Coin Types from Canadian Provinces


Trade Navigation 1 Penny token 1813


Lower Canada:


km#Tn5 1 Sou (ND) Bouquet Sous Token Montreal


km#Tn6 1 Sou = 1/2 Penny (1837)


km#Tn18 1/2 Penny (1842-1844) Bank of Montreal


km#Tn10 2 Sous (1837) City Bank on ribbon


km#Tn21 2 Sous = 1 Penny (1852) Quebec Bank Token


Upper Canada:


km#Tn2 1/2 Penny (1850-1857)


km#Tn3 1 Penny (1850-1857)


New Brunswick:

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km#1 1/2 Penny Token (1843)

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km#3 1/2 Penny Token (1854)

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km#2 1 Penny Token (1843)


km#6 1 Cent (1861,1864)


Newfoundland:


km#1 1 Cent (1865-1896)


km#9 1 Cent (1904-1909)


km#16 1 Cent (1913-1936)


km#18 1 Cent (1938-1947)


km#7 5 Cents (1903-1908)


km#13 5 Cents (1912-1929)


km#19 5 Cents (1938-1943)


km#19a 5 Cents (1944-1947)


km#3 10 Cents (1865-1896)


km#8 10 Cents (1903-1904)


km#14 10 Cents (1912-1919)


km#20 10 Cents (1938-1943)


km#20a 10 Cents (1945-1947) 0.8 silver


km#4 20 Cents (1865-1900)


km#10 20 Cents (1904)


km#15 20 Cents (1912)


km#17 25 Cents (1917,1919)


km#6 50 Cents (1870-1900)


km#11 50 Cents (1904-1909)


km#12 50 Cents (1911-1919)


Nova Scotia:


km#1 1/2 Penny (1823-1832)


km#3 1/2 Penny Token (1840,1843)


km#2 1 Penny Token (1824,1832)


km#7 1/2 Cent (1861,1864)


km#8 1 Cent (1861-1864)


Prince Edward Island:


km#4 1 Cent (1871)

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This is my collection of world coins. Here you will find foreign coin photos, coin values and other information useful for coin collecting. Some coins came from the coin mint, some came from coin dealers, some came from coin auction. Some are stored in coin folders, others are stored using other coin supplies. Many of these coins are silver coins and a few are gold coins. This information is useful for coin collecting software and cataloging coin types and coin values in U.S. dollars.