Need some Help With a Canadian Coin

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by CollectorCraig, Mar 15, 2011.

  1. CollectorCraig

    CollectorCraig Buckaroo

    Hey everyone. Recently I've been buying unsorted lots off Ebay. This Hamilton Anniversary Dollar was among the interesting coins I found in one of my lots.

    I've tried, but have so far failed to find any info about this coin. I think its composition is probably nickel.

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    Thought it was some sort of token at first glance, but the expiration date on the obverse under the ships hull makes me think that maybe this was actually usable currency in Canada (for a limited time at least).

    Can anybody tell me more about this coin? Was it part of some sort of series?
    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. jcakcoin

    jcakcoin New Member

    Well, The coin is correct, as Hamilton (Ontario) was founded in 1846

    It is NOT legal tender, as all Canadian coins have the British monarch (Queen Elizabeth) on it. Also, all Canadian dollars in that period were silver

    Don't know if it is a token, a medal, or what.
     
  4. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    A lot of these "trade dollars" were used during special events commemorating usually a centennial or anniversary for that particular town or city. They were authorized as regular currency in that locale up until the expiry date.

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  5. CollectorCraig

    CollectorCraig Buckaroo

    Cool, thanks for the explanation! Might you happen to know of any publications or sites where these coins might be cataloged? Do they have any collecting value?

    Also, thanks for chiming in, jcakcoin. ;)
     
  6. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  7. CollectorCraig

    CollectorCraig Buckaroo

    Thanks again, ikandiggit.
     
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