Atlantic Canada includes the entire region — the provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. Maritime Canada (or the Maritimes) includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, but not Newfoundland and Labrador Lets see your Alantic Canada coinage.
Here's the ones I had pictures of. I have quite a bit of Newfoundland, though not as many as I once did.
NB-2B1, 1 penny, 34.2mm, 15.18 g. larger and heftier than a US half dollar. https://coinsandcanada.com/tokens-m...ial-government-1-penny-1854&cat_id=41&id=2150
PE-7B2. Prince Edward Island https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces82212.html PE-7A2. Prince Edward's Island https://coinsandcanada.com/tokens-m...vies-1/2-penny-1855-edward-s&cat_id=40&id=225
PE-5B1, 1959. 1 Cent. https://coinsandcanada.com/tokens-m...tle=e.l.-lydiard-1-cent-1859&cat_id=40&id=223 PEI. 1871, 1Cent. https://coinsandcanada.com/coins-pr...d.php?coin=1-cent-1871&years=1-cent-1871-1871
Nova Scotia,½ penny. https://coinsandcanada.com/tokens-m...-&-navigation-1/2-penny-1813&cat_id=35&id=174
Small 5¢ coin at 15.69mm dia. https://coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices-newfoundland.php?coin=5-cents-1938&years=5-cents-1938-1947
Any of them. Numista Doesn't list a mint, so I was wondering if a private mint, Canadian mint, US mint, or Royal Mint produced them.