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Here are my Ships Colonies and Commerce tokens I picked up.

I see PE? reference #'s for these online. Can anyone help with attribution or what reference book(s) these are found in?

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I know they are related to the Canadian provinces.
These are very nice examples of these tokens.
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They are listed in W.K. Cross' Canadian Colonial Tokens. This is a Charlton book.
There are over 50 varieties with a British flag. The Ampersand, The Guys to the spritsail and mintmark seem to be the differensce in attribution. Later, if no one else has helped I will attempt to narrow it down.
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These are Prince Edward Island Canadian Colonial Tokens. As Amida mentioned, there are a lot of varieties. Enough that I think I am of little use to help you classify them, and I even have my WK Cross book right here in front of me. Good luck!
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