The 1891 has varieties. Tough to figure out. I did notice it had large leafs. Small Date? Hmm. I cant seem to fig our the large date or small date. Still tryng to fig out.
That 1891 Canadian Cent is worth the purchase by itself. https://coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php?coin=1-cent-1891&years=1-cent-1876-1901 https://www.victoriancent.com/1891-cent-varieties.html
it's Large leaf for sure. you'd need to inspect the 9 close up, the small date has a solid ball serif to it, the Large date, has a flattened serif on the top of the ball on the 9. this looks like LL-LD to me, and I think it's Obverse #3 from the shape of the C in canada. the obverse difference is just repunced legend, on better condition coins you can see some doubling on the D in "DEI" also normally. there's also wide and narrow spacing for the dates, this appears to be narrow. there can be a bigger awkward looking gap between the 18 and the 91 on the reverse. on all small dates, the re-punching of the date is most evident on the 8, again hard to see on a coin this worn but I don't think it's present.