Canadian provinces coins catalog

Lower Canada

Dollar= 5 shillings; Shilling=12 pence; Penny=2 sous

coin Lower Canada un sou Montreal
1 sou no date (1835-1837)

copper
UN SOU / TOKEN / MONTREAL
AGRICULTURE & COMMERCE / BAS CANADA
Value - 4-8 USD

 

coin Lower Canada 1/2 penny 1842
1/2 penny 1842

copper
ONE HALF PENNY 1842 / BANK TOKEN
BANK OF MONTREAL / PROVINCE OF CANADA
Value - 8-12 USD

 

coin Нижняя Канада 1/2 penny - Lower Canada 1/2 penny 1852
1/2 penny 1852

copper
QUEBEC BANK TOKEN / 1852 HALF PENNY
UN SOU / PROVINCE DU CANADA
Value - 5-7 USD

 

 

New Brunswick

Dollar=100 cents

Victoria queen of Great Britain (1837-1901)

coin New Brunswick 10 cents 1862
10 cents 186 (2-4)

silver
10 CENTS 186?
VICTORIA D G REG / NEW BRUNSWICK
Value - 10-15 USD

 

coin New Brunswick 1 cent 1861
1 cent 1861

bronze
ONE CENT NEW BRUNSWICK / 1861
VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D
Value - 5-8 USD

 

 

Nova Scotia (New Scotland)

Dollar=100 cents

Victoria queen of Great Britain (1837-1901)

coin Nova Scotia 1 cent 1861
1 cent 1861

bronze
ONE CENT NOVA SCOTIA / 1861
VICTORIA D G BRITT REG F D
Value - 4-8 USD

 

 

Prince Edward Island

Dollar=100 cents

Victoria queen of Great Britain (1837-1901)

coin Prince Eduard Island 1 cent 1871
1 cent 1871

bronze
ONE CENT / PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
VICTORIA QUEEN / 1871
Value - 5-8 USD

 

 

Upper Canada

Dollar=5 shillings; Shilling=12 pence

coin Upper Canada 1 penny 1857
1 penny 1857

copper
ONE PENNY / BANK TOKEN
BANK OF UPPER CANADA / 1857
Value - 6-9 USD

 

coin Upper Canada 1/2 penny 1850
1/2 penny 1850

copper
ONE HALF PENNY / BANK TOKEN
BANK OF UPPER CANADA / 1850
Value - 5-8 USD

 

 

 

 

Coins of Canadian provinces in the catalog are presented divided by historical periods, indicating the main characteristics and differences by type.
Inside the sections, the coins are sorted by denomination - from large to small.
The cost of the coin is approximate and is indicated specifically for the coin shown in the picture. You can use this price to evaluate similar coins (of the same type), but remember that the value is affected by many factors, such as the state of preservation and the date of minting. The cost of coins of the same type can vary greatly depending on the number of surviving copies.
Coins of Canadian provinces presented on this page are not sold or bought - this is only a catalog.