Great Britain, George III (1760–1820). Gaming token, imitation of a gold half guinea (spade guinea) 1790, Brass, 20 mm, weight 2,20 g, Condition XF+
Imitations of gold guineas and their fractions were used as game counters, commemorative medals, and advertising gadgets. Often with a hole for a watch chain. They were produced until the first decades of the 20th century.
Canada, Elizabeth II (1952-2022). 1 Dollar 1985, 100 Years of National Parks, Collection: “Silver Canadian Dollars,” KM 143, Silver 36 mm, weight 23,3 g. .500, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity
Canada, Elizabeth II (1952-2022). 1 Dollar 1982, Buffalo, 100th anniversary of the founding of the city of Regina in the province of Saskatchewan, Collection: “Canadian Silver Dollars,” KM 133, Silver 36 mm, weight 23,3 g. .500,Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity
Canada, Elizabeth II (1952-2022). 1 Dollar 1989, Mackenzie River, Collection: “Canadian Silver Dollars,” KM 168, Silver 36 mm, weight 23,3 g. .500, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity
Canada, Elizabeth II (1952-2022). 1 Dollar 1990, 300th anniversary of Henry Kelsey's expeditions, Collection: “Canadian Silver Dollars”, KM 170, Silver 36 mm, weight 23,3 g. .500, Condition Proof, certificate of authenticity