Illustrated History of Coins and Tokens relating to Canada
New Brunswick (#904 to #914)
904
1862-64. Issue 150,000 of each date. R. 0.
20 cents 1862 and 1864 - Price Guide and Values
905
1862-64. Issue 1862 - 150,000. Issue 1864 - 100,000. R. 0.
10 cents 1862 and 1864 - Price Guide and Values
906
1862-64. Issue 100,000 each date. R. 0.
5 cents 1862 and 1864 - Price Guide and Values
907
1861-64. Issue one million each date. R. 0.
1 cent 1861 to 1864 - Price Guide and Values
908
There were no half cents ordered for New Brunswick, but a small lot was struck by mistake at the Royal mint, and sent out with those ordered by Nova Scotia. R. 2.
1/2 cent 1861 - Price Guide and Values
909
A semi-official coin or token issued by the Provincial Government without authority from the home authorities. R. 1.
Provincial Government - 1 penny 1843 - Price Guide and Values
910
A semi-official coin. R. 1.
Provincial Government - 1/2 penny 1843 - Price Guide and Values
911
A semi-official coin. R. 1.
Provincial Government - 1 penny 1854 - Price Guide and Values
912
A semi-official coin. R. 1.
Provincial Government - 1/2 penny 1854 - Price Guide and Values
913
Issued about 1830. The reverse is the same as on No. 533. R. 2.
Public accomodation - 1/2 penny 1835 - Price Guide and Values
914
Issued about 1855 and considered very rare. This firm have only been a short time in business. R. 4.
Frances McDermott - St. John - Price Guide and Values