Auction Catalogue

12 March 2008

Starting at 10:00 AM

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Irish, British, South African and World Coins

Washington Mayfair Hotel  London  W1J 5HE

Lot

№ 537

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12 March 2008

Hammer Price:
£160

Canada, Lower Canada, Magdalen Is., Sir Isaac Coffin, Penny, 1815 (Ch. 1; Br. 520; KM. Tn1); Upper Town, Quebec, J. Shaw & Co, Halfpenny [1837] (Ch. 19; Br. 565); Upper Canada, York and Dundas, Lesslie & Sons, Halfpenny [1824], weak comma after york (Ch. 2A3; Br. 718); ‘Sloop’ Halfpenny, 1820, bowsprit above final a (Ch. 9A4; Br. 727); Newfoundland, Harbour Grace, Rutherford Bros, Halfpenny, 1846, 6h (Ch. 1C4; Br. 953) [5]. First fine but with some light scratching above the seal, others about very fine and better (£50-70)

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, The Collection of Tokens formed by the Late David Pottinger.

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Provenance:
First bt P. Addison January 1976
Second bt J. Whitmore May 1992
Third bt A. Judd August 1997
Fourth bt J. Whitmore November 2002
Fifth bt J. Whitmore May 1974.

Sir Isaac Coffin, Bt (1759-1839), b. Boston, enlisted in the British navy in 1773 and rose through the ranks to become a full admiral in 1814. He had been granted the Magdalen islands by the British government in April 1798 but is said to have visited them only once, in 1815; on that occasion he distributed his penny tokens in the form of loans to the islands’ prominent men