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Porcheron Tokens.

Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money / World Coins - Canada Start Price:400.00 CAD Estimated At:800.00 - 1,000.00 CAD
Porcheron Tokens.
SOLD
450.00CAD+ buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2016 Sep 29 @ 18:43UTC-4 : AST/EDT


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Porcheron Tokens.

These unusual tokens were described by Fred Bowman in the C.N.J., February 1965 issue, published originally a month earlier as the first article in the new C.N.R.S. They are mostly made of lead, sometimes plated, while a couple of the others are simply metal discs. Porcheron was not a numismatist, but rather a tobacconist located in Montreal on St. George Street in the 1880s who marked his plug tobacco with metal stamps. It was the three different metal stamps that served as the obverse for this series of tokens. An opportunistic collector acquired these stamps and produced a series of tokens for collectors, which due to their crudeness, and the poor material used to produce them would not likely have been popular with collectors. He produced them by combining relief and incused impressions of various tokens and medals issued in the early 1890s, and with various fantasque inventions to form their reverse. Many of these were made by Mongeau, and one is from Cardinal's card by Lymburner; still another shows the reverse of the C.M.B.A. token. Some were not, unfortunately, immune to lead disease, as can be seen by the flaking, and sometimes the downright deterioration of the image. My suggestion is a light brushing with a soft brush, and a lacquering afterwards which will probably preserve them from further deterioration. The tokens are most uncommon, and this is the largest group that I have see. All are ex-Henderson collection. They are listed in order of Fred Bowman's listing: P. 1, Copper plated; P. 2, P. 3, P. 4, 2 Pcs., one is Gilt plated, the other Copper plated; B. 5, B. 6, B. 9, some Coppering visible; B. 11, B. 13, 2 Pcs. non-Gilt & Gilt; B. 14, B. 21, B. 22, a W.M. disc; B. 24, B. 25, B. 28, B. 29, a brass disc; B. 30, a copper disc; B. 31, an incused, reverse image on Brass planchet; Unlisted, incused image of a W within a triangle; Unlisted, incused ring of circles around the perimeter, with central portion undetermined due to deterioration. 22 Pcs. in various conditions. Viewing necessary.

Note: this lot is part of The Richard Cooper Collection.