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1 Penny - Victoria Pattern

Issuer Nova Scotia (Canadian provinces)
Year 1856
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Value 1 Penny (1⁄240)
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Obverse lettering VICTORIA D:G: BRITANNIAR:REG:F:D: LCW 1856
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Mintage 1856
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This 1856 pattern was struck in London — almost certainly at the Royal Mint or by a private contractor such as Heaton — as Nova Scotia negotiated the terms of a new provincial coinage ahead of the issues that would formally circulate from 1861. The colonial authorities were pressing for a decimal cent system aligned with the emerging Canadian monetary framework, and these patterns represent the trial-and-error phase of that negotiation. The Breen reference Br#875 covers a cluster of related trials, and the Haxby MSP-1a designation confirms this as a distinct variety within that group rather than a later restrike.

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