Toronto Coin Expo Spring Sale 2017

Auction Details

We are proud and excited to conduct our auction in conjunction with the 2017 Spring Toronto Coin Expo. This sale features Part I of the Covered Bridge Collection, with fresh rarities that are coming out of storage for the first time in numerous years. Trophy notes from many chartered banks and the now famous Bank of Canada serial #5 set are both pieces of this collection garnering a frenzy.
The fur trade industry and the Hudson’s Bay Company have been a most important part of Canada’s heritage. In celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, a major piece of Canada’s history is being offered with a large collection of Hudson’s Bay tokens, card tokens, scrip and medals. Other selections from numerous consignors round out another outstanding auction including a nice Edmonton quarter collection and the second-last offering of the Richard Cooper Collection. Much anticipation surrounds these collections as individuals are planning on attending the sale from all over North America in hopes of an opportunity in obtaining a piece of this historic event. We feel privileged to be entrusted with such treasures and thank our contributors who have placed their faith in us.
Buyer’s Premiums will be added on all items as per the Terms & Conditions of the sale. Invoices will be emailed out after The Toronto Coin Expo.
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HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - Little Grand Rapids - Manitoba.464HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - Little Grand Rapids - Manitoba.
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Obv. H.B.C. / LGR, rev. 50. Alum. 28mm. This post was established circa 1848. This token was not listed by Gingras, although he had heard it existe
Estimate : 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
Sold for 13,500.00
NORTHWEST COMPANY TOKEN450ANORTHWEST COMPANY TOKEN
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1820, copper, 28mm, 10.02gms, engrailed edge. Breton 925. Somewhat scarcer than the brass issue. Fine+/VF for issue, holed, no pitting and evenly worn
Estimate : 5,000.00 - 7,500.00
Sold for 7,000.00
Alberta - FORT MACLEOD - I. G. Baker & Company  - Private Fur Trade Token499Alberta - FORT MACLEOD - I. G. Baker & Company - Private Fur Trade Token
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I.G.B&Co / 50c, incuse on round, 34mm brass planchet. Uniface. Donald M. Stewart in his Alberta Trade Tokens, lists as F540b. AU. Exceedingl...
Estimate : 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Sold for 7,000.00
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY -  Fort Macleod. H.B.C re-stamped over I.G.B. & Co.447HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - Fort Macleod. H.B.C re-stamped over I.G.B. & Co.
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Brass, 25c. Gingras 230. Ex:Baker, Hughes, Craig - Lot 1813, Hoare Sale #32, 1995. Also listed by Stewart in Alberta Trade Tokens under Fort Macleo
Estimate : 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Sold for 4,920.00
Canada - 1909 Twenty Five Cents202Canada - 1909 Twenty Five Cents
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PCGS MS65. Bright blue/olive and blue-green patina with complimenting tones of orange-gold and mauve.
Estimate : 8,000.00 - 10,000.00
Sold for 4,800.00
Canada - 1911 Fifty Cents244Canada - 1911 Fifty Cents
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PCGS MS64. A superior example of this conditionally rare fifty cent type coin (only 4 assigned a better grade - PGCS Pop report 1/17). Full underlying
Estimate : 6,000.00 - 8,000.00
Sold for 4,560.00
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - Cast token.  Columbia District.449HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY - Cast token. Columbia District.
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H.B.Co./ 25/CENTS/IN/TRADE. Countermarked “N” [possibly for either Fort Nelson or Naas River]. Biface, struck on bronze cast flan, 22mm. Gingras 235
Estimate : 2,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold for 3,400.00
Canada - 1927 Twenty Five Cents214Canada - 1927 Twenty Five Cents
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PCGS MS65. A near-flawless strike with only minor imperfections, very attractive blend of blue and steel-gray luster. This coin has a mint...
Estimate : 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
Sold for 3,840.00
Canada - 1892 Twenty Five Cents189Canada - 1892 Twenty Five Cents
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PCGS MS64. Bright blue/olive and blue-green patina taking primary prominence and compliments of orange-gold and mauve toning, a true rainbow and the b
Estimate : 5,000.00 - 6,500.00
Sold for 3,720.00
Canada - 1903 Twenty Five Cents195Canada - 1903 Twenty Five Cents
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PCGS MS65. Brilliant white frost complimenting a full strike, one of the most attractive Edward VII coins we've handled.
Estimate : 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
Sold for 3,720.00