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<p>[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 8328979, member: 94733"]They are labeled Bank Tokens on the coin.</p><p>Here is what CoinSite says about them:</p><p>"The Bank of Upper Canada was given the right to make these copper coins during the civil unrest in Montreal in 1849. They are dated from 1850-1857 and show St. George slaying a dragon with the date below on the obverse and a crown, anchor and cornucopia on the reverse. They are very plentiful and most bring approximately US$1."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 8328979, member: 94733"]They are labeled Bank Tokens on the coin. Here is what CoinSite says about them: "The Bank of Upper Canada was given the right to make these copper coins during the civil unrest in Montreal in 1849. They are dated from 1850-1857 and show St. George slaying a dragon with the date below on the obverse and a crown, anchor and cornucopia on the reverse. They are very plentiful and most bring approximately US$1."[/QUOTE]
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