1854 CANADA HALF PENNYY

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17 Dec 202307:38
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TLDRIn this video, the host discusses the 1854 Canada half penny, an older Canadian coin made of bronze. The coin was minted in Ontario, Canada, and lacks a mint mark, indicating its origin. Despite its age and having seen some circulation, the coin retains significant detail. The host apologizes for not being able to determine its mintage or exact value due to limited historical records but suggests it may hold decent value due to its rarity and historical significance.

Takeaways
  • 🌟 The 1854 Canada half penny is a significant historical coin made of bronze.
  • πŸ₯ The presenter apologizes for recent absence due to health issues.
  • πŸ”© The coin has a weight of 8.2 grams, a diameter of 25 mm, and a thickness of 2.3 mm.
  • 🏭 It was minted in Ontario, Canada, as indicated by the lack of a mint mark from the Heaton Mint in London.
  • πŸ€” The mintage of the 1854 Canada half penny is unknown due to limited historical records.
  • πŸ’° The value of the coin is uncertain, but it is likely to be relatively valuable due to its low mintage and age.
  • πŸ” The coin has a detailed design with a Bank token inscription, Royal Crown of England, and symbols like cornucopia and swords.
  • πŸ‘€ The coin has retained much of its detail despite toning and patina from age and handling.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The reverse side features a series of tentacles along the inside of the rim.
  • πŸ›οΈ The obverse side displays the Bank of Upper Canada and St. George battling the dragon, a common symbol on British coins.
  • πŸ“ˆ The coin's condition is decent, with good detail preservation despite some wear and tear.
Q & A
  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is the 1854 Canada half penny coin.

  • Why was the host absent for a few months?

    -The host was absent due to dealing with some serious health issues.

  • What is the metal composition of the 1854 Canada half penny?

    -The 1854 Canada half penny is made of bronze.

  • What are the dimensions and weight of the 1854 Canada half penny?

    -The coin has a weight of 8.2 grams, a diameter of 25 mm, and a thickness of 2.3 mm.

  • Where were the 1854 Canada half penny coins minted?

    -The coins were minted in Ontario, Canada, and also in London at the Heaton Mint.

  • How can you identify if the 1854 Canada half penny was minted in London?

    -If the coin was minted in London, it would have a mint mark from the Heaton Mint.

  • What was the mintage of the 1854 Canada one penny?

    -The mintage of the 1854 Canada one penny was 750,000.

  • What are the key design elements on the reverse side of the 1854 Canada half penny?

    -The reverse side features 'Bank token' at the top, '1/2 Penny' at the bottom, two cornucopias, the Royal Crown of England, and an anchor with two swords.

  • What is the significance of the design on the obverse side of the coin?

    -The obverse side says 'Bank of Upper Canada' at the top, '1854' at the bottom, and features St. George battling the dragon, a common symbol on British coinage.

  • What is the host's estimation of the 1854 Canada half penny's value?

    -The host estimates that the coin has a relatively decent value due to its age and significance, but could not provide a specific mintage or value.

  • What is the next coin featured in the series?

    -The next coin to be featured is the 1955 United States one cent.

Outlines
00:00
🌟 Introduction and Description of the 1854 Canada Half Penny

The speaker returns after a hiatus due to health issues and introduces the topic of discussion, the 1854 Canada half penny. This coin is made of bronze, weighs 8.2 grams, has a diameter of 25 mm, and a thickness of 2.3 mm. It is one of Canada's older coins, minted only in Ontario, Canada, and London at the Heaton mint. The absence of a mint mark indicates it was produced in Ontario. The speaker apologizes for not being able to determine the mintage of this coin, as their resources only go back to 1858. The coin's reverse side features 'Bank token' at the top, '1/2 Penny' at the bottom, two corn acopia, the Royal Crown of England, and an anchor with two swords. The coin has retained much of its detail despite toning and patina from age, making it a decent example of its kind.

05:03
πŸŽ“ Historical Context and Current State of the 1854 Canada Half Penny

The speaker continues by describing the obverse side of the coin, which features 'Bank of Upper Canada' at the top, the year '1854' at the bottom, and a depiction of St. George battling the dragon at the center, a common symbol on British coins. The coin is in very decent shape, with good detail preservation despite some wear on the fields. The speaker guesses that due to its age and historical significance, the coin likely holds a decent value, though it's difficult to ascertain without knowing the mintage. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to like and subscribe, and teases the next video's topic, a 1955 United States one-cent coin, before signing off with well wishes.

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Keywords
πŸ’‘Coin Holics
Coin Holics is the name of the show or channel from which the transcript is taken. It is a platform that discusses and evaluates various coins, providing insights into their history, design, and potential value. In the context of the video, the host is discussing a specific coin, the 1854 Canada half penny.
πŸ’‘1854 Canada Half Penny
The 1854 Canada Half Penny is the central subject of the video. It is an older Canadian coin made of bronze, with specific measurements and features. The coin's age, mintage, and condition are discussed in detail, highlighting its historical significance and potential value to collectors.
πŸ’‘Mint Mark
A mint mark is a small symbol or letter on a coin that indicates the mint in which the coin was produced. In the case of the 1854 Canada Half Penny, the absence of a mint mark suggests that it was minted in Ontario, Canada, rather than in London at the Heaton Mint.
πŸ’‘Mintage
Mintage refers to the number of coins produced at a particular mint or over a specific period. The host of Coin Holics was unable to find the exact mintage of the 1854 Canada Half Penny, which makes determining its value challenging.
πŸ’‘PCGS
PCGS, or Professional Coin Grading Service, is a well-known third-party coin grading company that provides authentication and grading services to coin collectors and dealers. The host mentions PCGS in the context of trying to find information about the 1854 Canada Half Penny.
πŸ’‘Bank of Upper Canada
The Bank of Upper Canada was the first bank in Canada and played a significant role in the early financial development of the country. The phrase 'Bank of Upper Canada' appears on the obverse of the 1854 Canada Half Penny, reflecting the historical context of the coin's issuance.
πŸ’‘St. George and the Dragon
St. George and the Dragon is a well-known symbol from British history, often depicted in art and culture as St. George, a patron saint of England, slaying a dragon. This symbol is used on the 1854 Canada Half Penny, showcasing the historical ties between Canada and Britain during the period when Canada was still a British colony.
πŸ’‘Toning and Patina
Toning and patina refer to the color changes and the natural film that forms on the surface of coins over time due to oxidation and other environmental factors. These terms are used to describe the aesthetic condition of the 1854 Canada Half Penny, indicating its age and history.
πŸ’‘Reverse Side
The reverse side of a coin is the face opposite the obverse side, which typically features the principal design or emblem. In the case of the 1854 Canada Half Penny, the reverse side includes inscriptions and symbols such as 'Bank Token', '1/2 Penny', and a design featuring a cornucopia, the Royal Crown of England, an anchor, and two swords.
πŸ’‘Obverse Side
The obverse side of a coin is the front face that typically bears the principal design or the image of a ruler, in this case, the Bank of Upper Canada and the year 1854. It is the side that is presented when the coin is issued and is often considered the 'heads' side.
πŸ’‘Coin Collecting
Coin collecting is a hobby where individuals collect coins for their historical significance, rarity, condition, or aesthetic appeal. The video is part of a series that focuses on this hobby, providing detailed examinations of different coins and their potential value.
Highlights

The 1854 Canada half penny is one of Canada's older coins.

The coin's metal composition is bronze.

It weighs 8.2 grams and has a diameter of 25 mm with a thickness of 2.3 mm.

Minted only in Ontario, Canada, and London, the absence of a mint mark indicates it was made in Ontario.

The mintage of the 1854 Canada half penny is unknown due to limited historical records.

The coin features a Bank token inscription along the top and 1/2 Penny along the bottom on the reverse side.

Two cornucopias, the Royal Crown of England, and an anchor with two swords are depicted on the reverse.

The coin has retained much of its detail despite toning and patina from age.

The obverse side features the Bank of Upper Canada inscription and the year 1854.

The central image on the obverse is St. George battling the dragon, a common symbol on British coinage.

The coin is in very decent shape for its age, with good detail preservation.

The inside of the rim is covered in a series of tentacles.

The 1854 Canada half penny is expected to have a relatively decent value due to its age and significance.

The next coin to be featured will be the 1955 United States one cent.

The presenter has been absent for a few months due to serious health issues.

The presenter apologizes for the lack of information on the mintage of the 1854 Canada half penny.

The coin's value is difficult to determine due to the lack of records and no recent transactions.

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