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New Brunswick NCLT, Post Yours.

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 Posted 07/29/2015  3:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Harmonica to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I am from WOODSTOCK, NB, belong to the FLORENCEVILLE collector club and am putting on a coin show in HARTLAND, NB. Needless to say I am quite connected to my county!

However I do not really collect NCLT. I mean I buy the annual silver dollars and that Bugs Bunny coin but other then that...

I am doing a display at that coin show I mentioned (3rd, 9am in the world's longest covered bridge by the way)and I was thinking I should maybe put up some pictures of New Brunswick related coins with a little historic write up. I don't have the R.C.M. collector Charleton book or what ever you call it so instead of digging around on the internet for 4 hours I figured I would harness the collective hive at C.C.F. to help me find some coins.

So far I found 3 (and my aunt's computer is wormy so I can't upload pictures today)

2010 $300 gold Coat or Arms New Brunswick coin
--6th bi-annual coin in the series. It features the coat of arms and out provincial motto "Spem Reduxit" which means hope restored. It got this motto because New Brunswick was a haven for English Loyalists. A local village (in the area of tthe coin show) called "Beddell" was names after a family of Loyalist settlers. (Also L.P. Fisher, Woodstock's favourite son, was a loyalist.

2003 $20 silver Bricklin-SV-1 coin
--A death trap from Saint John New Brunswick. I will have o do some research to type up a whole thing on it and how it pertains to New Brunswick. It was part of the "Transportation" series".

2105 20 for 20 FIFA 2015 Moncton Coin
--This will be a great excuse to talk about the 20 for 20 coins and talk about the ones I have for sale!

Anyways, does anyone know of any New Brunswick coins?



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I don't like NCLT, but there's the Hopewell Rocks

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2004-Canada...em51ce3233b2

Municipal medals would be fun.
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I do not have a lot of medals per see and we are in the same boat NCLt wise.
I am going to talk about trade tokens and local good for's. I seen that the mint is coming out with a silver coin featuring an Atlantic Canadian lobster so there is that.
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Here's one from 2003 - Photo Imaginaire

FESTIVAL ACADIEN DE CARAQUET (NEW BRUNSWICK)

50 Cent, .925 Sterling, 9.3 grams

New-Brunswick-NCLT,-Post-Yours.

and

1992 Proof Quarter ebay photo

New-Brunswick-NCLT,-Post-Yours.

Hopewell Rocks I have

New-Brunswick-NCLT,-Post-Yours.
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I think if you research the Bricklin, you will find a strong connection to Hartland, NB...the home town of the premier of New Brunswick at the time, Richard Hatfield. It would be an interesting coin to have at your show.
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