The picture shows the obverse and reverse of all (3) Early 19th Century Canadian Half Penny Tokens in this lot. These all came from an old collection. PLEASE NOTE: There were many different varieties of these early Canadian coins and tokens made. Because we do not specialize in these, you will need to be the judge of what they are by using the clear pictures. We are also not a professional coin dealers or graders, so we will not attempt to grade these. You will need to judge the conditions by the clear pictures of the coins. These all appear to be made of copper. The two with a harp on the reverse have a different number of strings. In the order of appearance (left to right) They are marked as follows: PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA HALFPENNY TOKEN, 1824 THE ILLUSTRIOUS WELLINGTON WATERLOO HALF PENNY, 1816 THE ILLUSTRIOUS WELLINGTON WATERLOO HALF PENNY, 1816 To judge the sizes the first one measures about 1-1/8" wide. |