ta photo na pas fonctionner mes il y a pas grand chose sur le jeton de l anticosti il est liste dans le livre de bill stanley a 95 $ unc mes ilse vend beaucoup plus cher
voioci se que j ai trouver il s ajut d une presentation qui date Presentation to Glendale Coin Club on Canadian Colonial Tokens -- 3/11/94
http://www.glencoin.com/presentation_to ... n_club.htm Anticosti Island Token (obverse) -- a helmeted roman bust appears on this token which is of doubtful Canadian pedigree. Recent research in the past 30 years or so indicates that this specimen was most likely struck by New York minter Lovett from pattern dies produced in Paris around 1870 for trial strikings for coinage for the Honduras. Because of the attribution to Anticosti Island by Scott Stamp and Coin Company in an 1890 listing (perhaps because of the “A”), this token is often found in Canadian colonial collections and listings.
(reverse) -- shows the Paris “A” mintmark that perhaps was once thought to indicate Anticosti.