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1/2 Penny Regal Imitation - George III left

Issuer Canadian provinces
Year 1835
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Orientation Variable alignment ↺
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Obverse script Latin
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Edge Plain
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These brass imitations circulated in the absence of any official colonial copper coinage — not as counterfeits, but as a tolerated commercial necessity. Merchants and token issuers in Lower Canada flooded the market with lightweight brass pieces throughout the 1830s, most bearing regal imagery specifically to suggest official sanction they did not have. The CCT BL-2 attribution places this among a loose family of "blacksmith" and regal imitation tokens whose actual origin remains largely unattributed to any specific issuer or workshop.

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