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Habitant Penny Token from Bank Du Peuple

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Habitant Penny Token from Bank of Montreal

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Habitant Penny Token from Quebec Bank

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Habitant Penny Token from City Bank

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Habitant Penny Token from City Bank

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Habitant Penny Token from Banque Du Peuple

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Halfpenny Token from Canada

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown

Token of Habitant Halfpenny from Banque Du Peuple

Mint: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Halfpenny Token from Canada

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown

Halfpenny Token from Canada

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown

Token of Brown & Co from Canada

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown
Proprietor: Thomas S. Brown & Co., Canadian

Token of Brown & Co from Canada

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown
Proprietor: Thomas S. Brown & Co., Canadian

Token of Thomas And William Molson Sou

Artist: J M Arnault
Mint: Unknown
Proprietor: Molson Brewers

Token of Thomas And William Molson Sou

Artist: J M Arnault
Mint: Unknown
Proprietor: Molson Brewers

Token of J. Shaw & Co

Mint: Unknown

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