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10 Cents - Victoria

Issuer New Brunswick
Year 1862-1864
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Value 10 Cents (0.10)
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Reverse lettering 10 CENTS 1864
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Mint Royal Mint, London
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New Brunswick's silver coinage of this period was struck at the Royal Mint in London, a consequence of the colony lacking any domestic minting capacity. The 1862 and 1864 issues shared dies prepared by the Mint's engravers, and the series was rendered obsolete almost immediately — Confederation in 1867 absorbed New Brunswick into the Dominion, and the province's distinct coinage was retired in favor of the unified Canadian decimal system that followed.

The 1864 date is considerably scarcer than the 1862, with a mintage of just 100,000 pieces against the earlier issue's 150,000.

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