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The first Newfoundland traders' tokens were Halfpenny tokens issued by brothers Robert & I.S. Rutherford in St John's in 1840–41. [1] There are two varieties of the tokens – a dated type and an undated type.
The West Indian dollar was directly descended from the Spanish dollar (pieces of eight). Newfoundland was unique in the British Empire in that it was the only part to introduce its own gold coin in conjunction with its gold standard. Newfoundland two-dollar coins were minted intermittently until the Newfoundland banking crash of 1894. In 1895 ...
Newfoundland 2-dollar coin; C. Coins of the Newfoundland dollar This page was last edited on 31 December 2021, at 07:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Coins of Newfoundland (8 P) R. Royal Canadian Mint ... Blacksmith token; Bouquet sou; ... Five-dollar coin (Canada) List of foreign countries with coinage struck at ...
Magdalen Island penny token; N. ... New France livre; Newfoundland dollar; Newfoundland pound; Nova Scotian dollar; Nova Scotian pound; P. List of people on coins of ...
The Newfoundland 2-dollar coin was issued in intermittent years between 1865 and 1888. It was the only circulation gold coin issued by a British colony . Although few coins were issued, it was broadly used in Newfoundland and eastern Canada.
In October 1971, the Bank of Jamaica asked the RCM to produce a commemorative ten-dollar coin in sterling silver, and a twenty-dollar gold coin of proof quality. Also in 1971, the RCM made coins for the Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and the Isle of Man. [ 3 ] : 14 An order for 100 million general circulation five-centime and ten-centimo ...
Voyageur Dollar: Emanuel Hahn: 428,707 $1.00 1939 Royal Visit: Emanuel Hahn: 1,363,816 $1.00 1949 Newfoundland Entry Into Confederation Thomas Shingles: 672,218 $1.00 1958 Totem Pole: Stephen Trenka 3,039,630 $1.00 1964 Confederation Meetings Commemorative Dinko Vodanovic 7,296,832 $1.00 1967 Canadian Centennial: Alex Colville and Myron Cook ...