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1/2 Penny Imitation - Ships, Colonies and Commerce

Issuer Canadian provinces
Year 1835
Type Emergency coin
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Reverse script Latin
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Mintage 1835: ND (1835)
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The "Ships, Colonies and Commerce" tokens flooded Lower Canada in the 1830s to fill a chronic shortage of official small change, issued by no single authority and carrying no issuer's name by design — vagueness was the point, allowing broad circulation without legal accountability. Dozens of dies were cut by different merchants and middlemen, making BL-24C one of numerous imitation varieties within Breton 999, a classification so broadly applied it encompasses a spectrum of die combinations rather than a single issuer.

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