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1843 New Brunswick Token

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1843 New Brunswick token for a variety check please
Note the die cracks on T and E



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Cheers Don

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Canadian Colonial Tokens Vol.8 doesn't show any significant varieties for this year / denomination.
VF20 cleaned, & finding higher grade problem free examples should be fairly easy.

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I concur with Wade on the grade.

This is Doctor Courteau variety 26, having a rarity factor of 1
on a scale of 1-10, with 1 as common as winter snow in Canada.

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I concur with Wade on the grade.

This is Doctor Courteau variety 26, having a rarity factor of 1
on a scale of 1-10, with 1 as common as winter snow in Canada.


Excellent thanks Doug but down under we don't get many so $10 was ok
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Nice add to a collection. Love the ship on the reverse.
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I have a couple of these, I thought they were hard to find but, I guess not.
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