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Bank Of Upper Canada Token (Half Penny) Value?

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Pictures first! Then talky!

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Okay, so last summer I went to one of my favorite shops (B&W Coins - I don't get to go too often b/c it's quite a drive but I see them at Torex everytime I go) and as a kicker the guy asks me if I like copper. I go sure! and he tosses me a bank token free of charge. I don't have any info on these as I don't actively collect them, so I wonder if you coin-heads can help me out. It's from the Bank of Upper Canada and it has coin alignment (as opposed to medal alignment, which is pretty strange for Canada). I figure it can't be worth more than 5 cents. The condition is quite oxidized but all the details are at least "fine". What would this go for in a retail setting? 1854
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Common, even in the US. Buck or three.
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A lot of this is around.
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It is PC-5C1. They are interesting. A fine for free is nice. Die axis is as should be.
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02/11/2012 02:51 am
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Cool, thanks guys!
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