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1 Dollar - St. Thomas Centennial

Location Canada
Year 1981
Type Local coin token
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Obverse description Central device depicts a detailed relief of a large Victorian-era municipal building with a prominent clock tower. The legend ST. THOMAS CENTENNIAL arcs along the upper rim, with the dates 1881-1981 in the field above the building, and the motto STRENGTH THROUGH PROGRESS inscribed in the lower field.
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Obverse lettering ST. THOMAS CENTENNIAL 1881-1981 STRENGTH THROUGH PROGRESS
Reverse description Central device features the City of St. Thomas centennial logo: a heraldic shield bearing a lion passant atop a pedestal with the numeral 1000, flanked by laurel branches and a scroll reading CENTENNIAL, with the name ST. THOMAS on a banner above. The legend 100 YEARS OF PROGRESS arcs along the upper rim, EXPIRES SEPT. 30 1981 appears in the left field, and VALUE ONE DOLLAR is inscribed along the lower rim.
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