Auction Details
A very special welcome to our 2023 Fall Expo and Warmup Sale to be conducted in conjunction with the Toronto Coin Expo. This sale features a superb selection of chartered banknotes, copper coins from The Robert Turner collection, Part II of the Glassford Error Collection, a nice PEI collection and last but not least is the finest 1935 $500 on the market. The SickKids Foundation have also consigned a donated world coin collection, with all proceeds from these lots, including our services, being donated directly to their mission. We feel privileged to be given the opportunity to be entrusted with such treasures and thank our 50+ contributors who have placed their faith in us. Spirited and ethical bidding is encouraged on these superb pieces.
Lot viewing will take place September 28th & 29th, 10:00am – 4:30pm EDT
at the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon, Toronto Reference Library
Toronto, Ontario
Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Toronto Coin Expo.
Buyer’s Premiums will be added on all items as per the Terms & Conditions of the sale. Invoices will be emailed out after all sessions of the Toronto Coin Expo Spring Sale have concluded.
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443Prince Edward Island MedalsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
A hat badge of the PEI Light Horse; 1914 Air Raid Precision badge; a rare appreciation medal given to members of the Second Battery of PEI by Colonel
Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
Sold for 390.00
444Prince Edward Island Holey DollarGeoffrey Bell Auctions
Prince Edward Island Holey Dollar. The Wickham Specimen that comes from a group of 5 similar pieces identified by Faulkner. He has determined that all
Estimate : 8,000.00 - 10,000.00
Sold for 18,600.00
445P.E.I McCausland Penny TokenGeoffrey Bell Auctions
CH PE-2, the letters P.E.I incuse on an otherwise blank planchet, copper. There is no justification for attributing this piece to Peter McCausland (al
Estimate : 2,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold for 3,600.00
446BR 916, Sheaf of Wheat Halfpenny TokenGeoffrey Bell Auctions
Issued in 1840 by local merchant James Milner, Charlottetown, PEI. Neatly housed in an acrylic holder with write up. CH PE-4, all letters of the legen
Estimate : 3,500.00 - 5,000.00
Sold for 3,720.00
447BR917, Speed the Plough - Success to the FisheriesGeoffrey Bell Auctions
Struck at the Heaton Mint, many were exported to Newfoundland but mainly used in PEI. Courteau Numbers were 4 to 12 with many varieties on C-9. Housed
Estimate : 600.00 - 700.00
Sold for 720.00
448BR 918/919 Self Government and Free Trade TokensGeoffrey Bell Auctions
An amazing acrylic display of halfpenny tokens. Courteau describes 28 varieties which he numbered C13-C40, with rarity from R-1 to R-9. All 28 varieti
Estimate : 1,000.00 - 1,500.00
Sold for 1,860.00
449BR 920, Fisheries and Agriculture Halfpenny TokenGeoffrey Bell Auctions
PE-6A1 x 2. PE-6A2 & PE-6A3. Chocolate brown, a touch of lustre in the devices on two of the four tokens. Part of the Dickieson Collection. 4 Pcs.
Estimate : 200.00 - 300.00
Sold for 336.00
450BR 922 & 923, John Joy’s TokensGeoffrey Bell Auctions
Breton estimates 100 tokens were issued for use as bar or pool checks. A second variation was discovered without the bar. Nice AU/Unc pair in acrylic
Estimate : 1,000.00 - 1,200.00
Sold for 990.00