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Souvenir Of 150th Anniversary Of Upper - Lower Rebellion ?

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 Posted 02/05/2025  11:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add cptbilly to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This medal / token was in an odd lot of tokens, coins, and medals:
Souvenir-Of-150th-Anniversary-Of-Upper---Lower-Rebellion-? Souvenir-Of-150th-Anniversary-Of-Upper---Lower-Rebellion-?
I found an example on ebay with an identical obverse but the reverse is:
Souvenir-Of-150th-Anniversary-Of-Upper---Lower-Rebellion-?
The portraits appear to be William Lyon Mackenzie and Louis-Joseph Papineau, rebellion leaders in Upper Canada and Lower Canada, respectively.
It appears the version I have was designed to be customized.
Thanks in advance for any information (or links) about this example of exonumia.
" Even a clock that's stopped is right twice a day. "
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I googled "Nancy Huard token" and info showed that she and Serge Huard (father?) made Trade dollars and other tokens for many years.

The "C.P. 412" stands for "caisse postale" (post office box).

Pointe-aux-Trembles is the northeastern point of Montreal Island. (don't know why it trembles).
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