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fwo_959225 - CANADA 1/2 Penny token Bank of Upper Canada 1850 Heaton

CANADA 1/2 Penny token Bank of Upper Canada 1850 Heaton AU
40.00 €(Approx. 47.20$ | 34.80£)
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Type : 1/2 Penny token Bank of Upper Canada
Date: 1850
Mint name / Town : Heaton
Quantity minted : 1500000
Metal : copper
Diameter : 27,5 mm
Orientation dies : 6 h.
Weight : 7,99 g.
Edge : lisse
Catalogue references :

Obverse


Obverse legend : BANK OF UPPER CANADA // . 1850 ..
Obverse description : Saint Georges à cheval terrassant le dragon.
Obverse translation : (Banque du Haut Canada).

Reverse


Reverse legend : BANK TOKEN // * ONE HALF · PENNY *.
Reverse description : couronne, épée et ancre croisées, deux cornes d’abondance, Union Jack.
Reverse translation : (Jeton de banque // un demi-penny).

Commentary


La province du Haut Canada (Upper Canada) a été créée en 1791. Elle résulte de la division de la Province de Québec en Haut-Canada et Bas-Canada. Cette province correspond à la partie sud de l’actuel Ontario.
The province of Upper Canada was created in 1791. It resulted from the division of the Province of Quebec into Upper Canada and Lower Canada. This province corresponds to the southern part of present-day Ontario.

Historical background


CANADA

On February 15, 1965, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, the ceremony to unveil the Canadian flag took place, in the presence of Governor General Georges Vanier, Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson and Cabinet members, as well as thousands of citizens. First descend the Red Ensign, bearing the Union Jack and the shield of the Royal Arms of Canada. Then, at the stroke of noon, we hoist the maple leaf. The crowd then sings the national anthem O Canada followed by the royal anthem God save the Queen. The words spoken that day by Maurice Bourget, President of the Senate, give an even more symbolic meaning to this flag: "The flag is the symbol of the unity of the nation, because it represents without a shadow of a doubt all citizens of Canada, without distinction of race, language, creed or opinion". The second largest country in the world by area, Canada occupies most of North America. It stretches east to west from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and north to the Arctic Ocean and it shares two borders with the United States to the south and northwest (Alaska). First occupied by Aboriginal peoples, the country was born from the union of three British colonies, which were French colonies at the time of New France.. Today it is a federal state of ten provinces and three territories. Canada gained its independence from the United Kingdom peacefully in a process that spanned from 1867 to 1982.

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