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Quote: Recently acquired this Wellington Token Outstanding!  Quote: WE-11B4 if I'm correct 
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United States
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Looks like WE-11B4 to me. Nice pick-up.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice addition, Gebs. 
Errers and Varietys.
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United States
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Nice tokens, guys! Here's one from the back of the book, under Merchant Tokens, a Devins & Bolton countermarked Montreal Bouquet Sou. This is CH MT-2B2, the commonest of the eight major varieties identified in Charlton.
I never pay too much for my tokens...but every now and then I may buy one a little too soon.
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United States
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Very nice token, daltonista. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: Here's one from the back of the book, under Merchant Tokens, a Devins & Bolton countermarked Montreal Bouquet Sou. This is CH MT-2B2, the commonest of the eight major varieties identified in Charlton. Very nice! 
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Canada
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Nice one Daltonista, haven't seen that one before.
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United States
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Nice one @daltonista. Devins & Bolton were prolific in countermarking Canadian 1/2 and one penny tokens, USA large cents, and copper coins of England and France along with other issues. Brunk states that they only countermarked coppers. I have 36 different examples in my collection (16 USA large cents and 20 tokens). Here's my example of their store card piece, Charlton MT-3, in PCGS MS64RB. 
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Quote: Here's my example of their store card piece, Charlton MT-3, in PCGS MS64RB. Excellent! 
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United States
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Thanks for the extra background, Gene...lovely token!
I wonder if they worked on brain worms...
I never pay too much for my tokens...but every now and then I may buy one a little too soon.
Edited by daltonista 05/21/2025 11:06 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice addition, 1960NYGiants. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: I wonder if they worked on brain worms... You saying you might know of someone who could have used it? 
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1850 Upper Canada - ½ Penny 
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 United States
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(ND) (1835-1838) Bas-Canada (Lower) - 1 Sou (½ Penny I think) 
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(ND) (1835) Lower Canada - 1 Sous 
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