Description
LC-26B, Not listed in Breton
6.62 g
26.7 mm
Old and light cleaning.
This is the nicest known example of this exceedingly rare token. One of the rarest and toughest Canadian Colonial token to get. It is also the plate piece of the Charlton.
An article appeared on the discovery of it in the CNRS, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July 1972) pp 58-59 by James D. King.
King was an early friend of Warren Baker.
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