Canadian Colonial Tokens, 5th edition by W.K.Cross has 18 pages of the variations for this token. All of the variations are copper. The gray color and rust pitting on your token indicates it is probably made of iron. Test that by seeing if it is attracted to a magnet. If it is attracted, it is made of iron and a copy.
The measurements are 5.0 to 5.1 grams; 25.9 to 26.2 mm; die axis ↑↑; edge: plain.
The variety is:
C. Single H mintmark / Cut knob ampersand / Dot border / Border beads not uniform.
Цитата: "numisquare"Canadian Colonial Tokens, 5th edition by W.K.Cross has 18 pages of the variations for this token. All of the variations are copper. The gray color and rust pitting on your token indicates it is probably made of iron. Test that by seeing if it is attracted to a magnet. If it is attracted, it is made of iron and a copy.
The measurements are 5.0 to 5.1 grams; 25.9 to 26.2 mm; die axis ↑↑; edge: plain.
The variety is:
C. Single H mintmark / Cut knob ampersand / Dot border / Border beads not uniform.
Catalog #PE-10-23 (~1835 AD); Lees #23; W #214.
it's non magnetic, edge is plain, orientation of the sides as you told
Kristian
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