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Ford Canada 1937 Medal, with 1941 Counter-Stamped Quarter

Currency:CAD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:5.00 CAD Estimated At:10.00 - 20.00 CAD
Ford Canada 1937 Medal, with 1941 Counter-Stamped Quarter
SOLD
230.00CAD+ buyer's premium (23.00)
This item SOLD at 2024 Apr 26 @ 19:36UTC-4 : AST/EDT
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A 1941 Twenty-five Cents of George VI, obverse showing 4 X "N" punches, while reverse has "Ford" punched three times, with "Canada" below. Interestingly, "Ford" is written in cursive, true to the original logo. Host coin is Abt.VG, while punches are nice and clear. Offered together with a 33mm copper Coronation Medal of 1937, Rev: conjoined portraits of King George VI and Queen Consort Elizabeth, Obv: 9 rows of text attesting to the medal's striking in Windsor, Ontario, by the Ford Motor Company - the medal made from copper alloy used in the Ford 1937 V-8. (Lot of 2 medals)