Ships Colonies & Commerce Token?

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  1. matthewdq

    matthewdq New Member

    I've recently come across a pile of old coins and found some I could really use some help with. I don't know anything about coins but am trying to learn a little before I sell. Any help would be appreciated!

    First I have a token, about the size of a modern quarter, bronze coloured, it has a ship on one side and on the other it says, " SHIPS COLONIES & COMMERCE". No date though.

    Next I have a half penny token, Province of Nova Scotia,1840. (thistle?)

    Also, Lincoln wheat pennies, 1934,1935,1936,1937,1944s,1945.

    Canadian dollars from 1963 to 1978, about 15 in all.
    Canadian 50 cents from 1940 to 1983, about 70 in all.
    Canadian 25 cents from 1940 to 1968, about 20 in all.
    Many 12-sided Canadian nickels.


    Any help would be appreciated!








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  3. bromac4

    bromac4 Senior Member

    1840 Nova Scotia halfpenny token $5.00 VG - $75.00 EF

    1.00, .50 and .25 before 1968 are .800 silver and are .60,.30 and.15 troy oz. There are,of course key dates and higher grades in those years that are worth much more than bullion value. If you give me a list I can help you.Some of the nickels also could have value depending on the year and condition.


    Bill
     
  4. matthewdq

    matthewdq New Member

    Coin values?

    Canadian 5 cent:
    1927
    1942
    1943
    1944
    1945
    1947
    1951 commemorative
    1956
    1967

    Canadian 25 cent:
    1940
    1941
    1946
    1955
    1958
    1959
    1965
    1967 commemorative
    1968

    Canadian 50 cent:
    1940
    1941
    1944
    1945
    1946
    1951
    1952
    1953
    1956
    1957
    1958
    1959
    1960
    1961
    1962
    1963
    1964
    1965
    1971
    1973
    1974
    1979
    1980
    1983

    Canadian Dollars:
    1963
    1965
    1968
    1971 British Columbia
    1984 Jacques Cartier
    1971 Manitoba
    1978

    US 5 cent:
    1912
    1940
    1943
    1958

    US 10 cent:
    1936
    1941
    1942
    1943
    1945
    1946
    1948
    1951
    1952
    1953
    1954
    1956

    US Half Dollars:
    1976
    1977
    1978
    1989

    This is a partial list so far.
    Thanks so much for your help.
     
  5. bromac4

    bromac4 Senior Member

    O.K.
    1927 5 cent VG .50 - EF $15.00
    1942 5 cent depends if it is nickel or tombac (brass)
    1943 5 cent VG .25 - EF $1.00
    The rest will not be much more than face value.

    The only quarter over bullion value is the 1946.
    F- $1.25 --EF $8.00

    50 cents up to 1946 are VG $3.00 - EF $12.00.
    The rest up to 1965 will be bullion value after that 50 cents.
    The silver dollars are bullion value. The nickel dollars are face value.

    All the values I give for Canadian coins are in $CDN.
     
  6. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Ships,Colonies,& Commerce tokens.

    Matthewdq,the Ships,Colonies,& Commerce tokens are from Prince Edward Island.This phrase is supposedly a quotation attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte.

    Aidan.
     
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