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1837 Montreal 5 Cent?

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Need to see both sides.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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It isn't a "5 cent". It's a Canadian colonial token.... in this case, a bank token. Most are pretty common, but there are some scarcer varieties. Yours will probably say "Trade & Agriculture" and Lower or Bas Canada. It will be either 1835, 36, 37 or 38 depending on how things are arranged.
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1 post in..so ..

..and always post both sides please..
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to the CCF!
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1965 Canada canoe dollar,1919 Newfoundland 50 cent,Edward V one cent, 3 victoria one cennt 59,61,82 and what look like 1861 New Brunswick(Pretty bad). anything special? trtyying to post pics now, worth it?
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Others ones are too big still and I'm not trying again. Probably find more Canadian along the way. Have a handful of silver too. Sorry
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worth it?

Worth what?
Looks like a nice little cache of coins!
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The Bouquet Sou token is identified as Breton 704 which corresponds to Charlton LC-33A1.
The copper variety is common as mud. Ensamples in Brass are mighty rare.

This token as 20 cherry leaves and 2 shamrocks, and a small bow.

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Just from your fuzzy pic I'd say that 1882 is worth about
10 to 15 bucks. So ya , its worth it . Imho .
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