1 Dollar - Richmond, British Columbia

1 Dollar - Richmond, British Columbia - obverse1 Dollar - Richmond, British Columbia - reverse

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Features

Location Canada
Type Trade tokens › Local administration token
Year 1979
Value 1 Dollar
Currency Canada - Local Dollar Tokens
Composition Nickel
Weight 14.0 g
Diameter 33 mm
Thickness 2.12 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Demonetized 31 December 1979
Number
N#
67804
References Pel# BC96
Serge Pelletier; 1993. Standard catalogue of Canadian municipal trade tokens. St. Eligius Press, Sainte-Julie, Quebec, Canada.

Commemorative issue

Centennial of Richmond - Gateway to the World

Obverse

Logo of Richmond's centennial

Script: Latin

Lettering:
1879 · RICHMOND · 1979
CENTENNIAL

November 10th
BRITISH COLUMBIA · CANADA

Reverse

Classic biplane

Script: Latin

Lettering:
GATEWAY TO THE WORLD

First Passenger Flight
in British Columbia
April 14, 1912

VALUE IN RICHMOND
ONE DOLLAR
EXPIRES DECEMBER 31 · 1979

Edge

Reeded

Mint

Mintmark of Sherritt Mint Sherritt Mint, Fort Saskatchewan, Canada (1927-date)

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC Frequency
1979  25 000 100%
1979  100 0% Struck in .999 silver
1979  10 0% Struck in 24K gold

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