1 Dollar - British Columbia Festival of Sports

1 Dollar - British Columbia (Festival of Sports) - obverse1 Dollar - British Columbia (Festival of Sports) - reverse

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Features

Location Canada
Type Trade tokens › Local administration token
Year 1971
Value 1 Dollar
Currency Canada - Local Dollar Tokens
Composition Nickel brass
Weight 13 g
Diameter 32.03 mm
Thickness 1.98 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized 7 June 1971
Number
N#
67754
References Pel# BC14
Serge Pelletier; 1993. Standard catalogue of Canadian municipal trade tokens. St. Eligius Press, Sainte-Julie, Quebec, Canada.

Commemorative issue

2nd British Columbia Festival of Sports and Centennial of British Columbia's Entry into Canadian Confederation

Obverse

Group of people participating in various diverse sports, both Western and native in origin. Below is a Pacific dogwood, provincial flower of British Columbia.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
2ND ANNUAL BRITISH COLUMBIA FESTIVAL OF SPORTS

CENTENNIAL YEAR

MAY 20 - 1971 - JUNE 7

Reverse

Two stylized people holding up a flagpole with the flag of the British Columbia Sports Festival with the shield of British Columbia below

Script: Latin

Lettering:
GOOD FOR $1.00 IN TRADE

BC
SF

ONE DOLLAR

AT ANY PARTICIPATING BUSINESS
DURING DATES INSCRIBED ON
OBVERSE SIDE OF COIN

Edge

Reeded

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC Frequency
1971  2 000 33% Plain edge
1971  200 000 83% Reeded edge

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