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Valued Member
Germany
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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They look much better than mine!!
However, these probably belong in the Canadian coin forum.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The Nova Scotia mayflower token is one of my favourite (if not my fave) coins. Those are both great... tough grading tokens, but I'll say at least AU for both.
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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Valued Member
 Germany
321 Posts |
Thank you! That's right,these belong in the Canadian coin forum.Sorry for that,I don't,how can I move this topic to "Canadian coins" on this forum(
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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UK grading would be a lot tougher, probably XF. There's wear on the high points which would preclude AU.
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Valued Member
United States
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The 1824 is Charlton - NS-2A2 or Courteau # 261. The K in token on the reverse is double cut. I IMO it would grade EF45 to AU50. The wear as mentioned is too obvious for a higher grade. In Ef this token lists for $200.00 and in AU for $450.00
Tbe 1856 is NS-6A1 It is the no LCW variety. Same comments re grading apply to this one. It lists for $100.00in EF & $275.00 in AU.
Beautiful tokens, wish they were mine.
Frank
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Valued Member
 Germany
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Thank you,Frank! I thought 1856 is a LCW variety,because I see this letters beside the Queen neck. I have only a Krause catalog,but it's not so well for all coins,and there described very few varieties.
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Valued Member
United States
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Lex1705 - Yes you are right, took better look at the picture and noticed the C W. The L does not seem to show. That makes it - NS-6A1 with a catalog value of $85.00 for EF and $250.00 for AU.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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very nice... I would love to have the second one in my collection
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