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Cossack - 1 penny 1814
Description
Despite the similarities with the Wellington tokens, the Cossack token is not always considered a canadian One. RW McLachlan and Thomas Wilson considered this token as an England token. It was struck in 1813 as a souvenir of the visit by a Russian Cossack named Alexander Wittischendst to London, Endgland.
Cossack - 1 penny 1814 values and prices
The value of a canadian token depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more.
- Circulated
- Uncirculated
Varieties | AG-3 | G-4 | VG-8 | F-12 | VF-20 | EF-40 | AU-50 |
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- | - | £13.40![]() | £27.40![]() | £53.30![]() | £85.40![]() | £157![]() |
Varieties | MS-60 | MS-62 | MS-63 | MS-64 | MS-65 | MS-66 | MS-67 |
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£272 | - | £565 | £619 | - | - | - |
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Grading
VF-20
Specifications
- Engraver: Thomas Halliday
- Issuing date: 1813 - 1814
- Denomination: 1 penny
- Composition: Copper
- Die axis: ↑↑
- Weight: 19 grams
- Diameter: 34 mm
- Edge: Engrailed
- Breton #: 985
- Charlton #: WE13
- Courteau #: 24
- Sandham #: 32
- Haxby-Willey #: 87
- Batty #: 1756
- Da #: 92
- Willey #: C11
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Last update : Wednesday, July 29, 2020