Pièces souvenirs ou de bijouterie en or du Canada
Autres pièces canadiennes
En plus de ces pièces identifièes comme ètant de la Colombie-Britannique, il y avait un grand nombre de pièces fabriquèes par Jacoby Bros Ltd. qui ètaient de d'autres endroits. Celles connues sont dècrits ci-dessous. De plus, nous devons attirer votre attention sur les listes de matrices. Il existe un certain nombre de matrices dont les pièces ne sont pas connues de l'auteur ou de ses principaux correspondants. Et enfin, nous ne connaissons que deux pièces du reste du Canada qui n'ont pas ètè fabriquèes par Jacoby. Ce sont les deux pièces manitobaines datèes de 1898.
Or du Canada
712
Sans date - 50 cents
Avers : U057, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, six five-pointed
stars, three in front, three behind, lamp and 9K on
truncation/Rd 12 Pourtour : almost saw-toothed
Revers : U550, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! but with
the lion facing incorrectly to the right). Pourtour : thick bars
Used for 713, 715, and 717
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 10-3/4 mm
Commentaire : lot 846 CNA 1990 sale. I believe that this piece is
earlier than No. 715 which has an extra die crack
at 5:30. Mike Locke collection
715
1923 - 50 cents
Avers : U058, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K"
on truncation, 11 5-pt stars/1923 below, Pourtour : bars
Same die as 230/791?
Revers : U550, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! but with
the lion facing incorrectly to the right). Pourtour : thick bars
Used for 713, 715, and 717
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 10.8 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection
717
1926 - 50 cents
Avers : U059, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, nine five-
pointed stars the last of which, behind the head, has
doubling underneath, nothing on truncation/1926
Pourtour : short fat bars
Revers : U550, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! but with
the lion facing incorrectly to the right). Pourtour : thick bars
Used for 713, 715, and 717
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 10-3/4 mm
Commentaire : lot 848 in the 1990 CNA sale. Mike Locke collection.
718
1916 - 1 dollar
Avers : Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and
"9K" on truncation, branches, 6 leaves in front
and five behind/1916, Pourtour : plain. Die #1043, early state.
Used for 410, 420, 425, 718, and 775
Revers : U551, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! which are
a Lion above, three wheat sheaves below) and a wreath
below, Pourtour : plain
Used for 718, 720, 723, 724, and 725
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 12-3/4 mm
Commentaire : lot 847 in the 1990 CNA sale. Mike Locke collection.
720
1917 - 1 dollar
Avers : U038?, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K"
on truncation. Split wreath with seven leaves in front
seven behind/1917, Pourtour : plain
Same as #430?
Revers : U551, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! which are a Lion above, three wheat sheaves below) and a wreath below, Pourtour : plain Used for 718, 720, 723, 724, and 725
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 12-1/2 mm
Commentaire : lot 847 in the 1990 CNA sale. Mike Locke collection.
723
1918 - 1 dollar
Avers : U039 Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, five five-point stars in front and three behind. Bottom front star is over-punched/1918 (the "8" has an extra top loop) Pourtour : plain Used for 440, 723, and 740
Revers : U551, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! which are a Lion above, three wheat sheaves below) and a wreath below, Pourtour : plain Used for 718, 720, 723, 724, and 725
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 12-1/2 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.
724
1923 - 1 dollar
Avers : Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, six petal-like stars in front and six similar stars behind. The 4th star is widely recut and the 7th star is partial and buried in the second feather. 1923 beneath the bust; the date seems to grow as each number is larger than the one before. The Indian's skin is pebbled from die rust. Pourtour : serrated. Die #1046, early state. Used for 470 (early), 480 (late), 490 (late), and 724 (early)
Revers : U551, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! which are a Lion above, three wheat sheaves below) and a wreath below, Pourtour : plain Used for 718, 720, 723, 724, and 725
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : ? mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection. Obverse and reverse pictures taken from different tokens.
725
1926 - 1 dollar
Avers : U060, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, seven petal- like stars, four in front, three behind. Lamp and "9K" on truncation/1926 Pourtour : bars
Revers : U551, Canadian Gold/(shield with Saskatchewan Arms! which are a Lion above, three wheat sheaves below) and a wreath below, Pourtour : plain Used for 718, 720, 723, 724, and 725
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : reverse of 723 illustrated
Or de l'Alberta
La liste de prix Jacoby de 1918 illustre 4 variètès pour l'Alberta qui sont maintenant inconnues. Ceux-ci sont dècrits ici sans numèros pour plus de commoditè et de rèfèrence.
Unk1
1914 - 50 cent
Avers : U061, American Bison facing right, 1914 below
Revers : U562, Alberta/(shield)/Gold, Pourtour : plain
Commentaire : illustration from 1918 advertisement photograph
Unk2
1914 - 50 cent
Avers : U062, Indian with 1 feather and braided hair facing right, 1914 below
Revers : U552, Alberta/(shield)/Gold, Pourtour : plain
Commentaire : illustration from 1918 advertisement photograph
Unk3
1913 - 1 dollar
Avers : U063, American Bison facing right, 1913 below
Revers : U552, Alberta/(shield)/Gold, Pourtour : plain
Commentaire : illustration from 1918 advertisement photograph
Unk4
1914 - 1 dollar
Avers : U064, Indian with 1 feather and braided hair facing right, 1914 below
Revers : Die 1010, Alberta/(shield)/Gold, Pourtour : plain
Commentaire : illustration from 1918 advertisement photograph
728
1917 - 50 cent
Avers : U016, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, "9K" and lamp on truncation, split branches, six leaves in front and five behind/1917, Pourtour : plain Probably the same as #185
Revers : U553, (Alberta Shield) "Alberta" above and "Gold" below The mountains are smooth. Pourtour : partly plain, partly serrated Used for 728 and 730
Tranche : Plain
Diamètre : 10-3/4 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.
730
1918 - 50 cent
Avers : U017, Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on neck, three five-pointed stars in front and three behind/1918 ("8" much larger than "191") Pourtour : beads Used for 190, 195, and 730
Revers : U553, (Alberta Shield) "Alberta" above and "Gold" below The mountains are smooth. Pourtour : partly plain, partly serrated Used for 727 and 730
Tranche : Plain
Diamètre : 11 mm
Commentaire : It is hard to tell if this is the piece illustrated on the 1918 price list or not. It is similar, if not the same. Ronald Greene collection.
737
1918 - 50 cent
Avers : U022, Indian with feather head-dress facing left, "9K" and lamp on truncation, seven six-pointed petal-like stars around/1924, Pourtour : serrated (well done) Used for 240 and 737.
Revers : (Alberta Shield), "Alberta" above and "Gold" below The mountains are covered with small dots. Pourtour : bars. Die No. 1009
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : ? mm
Commentaire : illustrated in the 1918 price list. Ronald Greene collection.
740
1918 - 1 dollar
Avers : U039 Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, five five-point stars in front and three behind. Bottom front star is over-punched/1918 (the "8" has an extra top loop) Pourtour : plain Used for 440, 723, and 740
Revers : (Alberta Shield), "Alberta" above and "Gold" below Pourtour : bars. Die number 1010. Used for 740 and 760.
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : illustrated in the 1918 price list. Reverse of 760 shown Ronald Greene collection.
750
1919 - 1 dollar
as 1918 except date 1919
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection
760
1926 - 1 dollar
Avers : U065, Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, four five-point stars in front and three behind. 1926 beneath bust. Pourtour : bars, some slightly sloping Used for #760 and 800
Revers : (Alberta Shield), "Alberta" above and "Gold" below Pourtour : bars. Die number 1010. Used for 740 and 760.
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection
Note gènèrale sur l'Alberta. Le catalogueur de jetons de l'Alberta, Donald M. Stewart mentionne avoir vu "Alberta Gold" dans lequel les nuages ont ètè argentès.
Bassano Alberta Native Gold
770
1913 - Two Dollar
Avers : Bassano Albert/Sept. 30 - 1913//Native/Gold Pourtour : plain. Die number 1011
Revers : C.P.R. Irrigation Dam/(view of dam and river) Pourtour : plain. Die number 1025
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 14-1/2 mm
Commentaire : This item appears to be plated, not solid gold. Ronald Greene collection
Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan) Stampede
775
1916 - 1 dollar
Avers : Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, branches, 6 leaves in front and five behind/1916, Pourtour : plain. Die #1043, early state. Used for 410, 420, 425, 718, and 775
Revers : U555, Moose Jaw Stampede/(bucking horse, with rider facing right)/1916
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Seen only in silver with "9K" gouged away Ronald Greene collection
Or du Manitoba
780
1898 - 50 Cent Nominal (but $ 1.00 size)
Avers : U066, A Buffalo facing left on a large maple leaf. "S T" below, "Victoria Regina" at top, separated by top of leaf, seven five-pointed stars below, Pourtour : rounded-end bars
Revers : U556, Manitoba Gold/1898//1/2D (inside circle, the "D" is quite ornate, a small "W" below denomination, six five-pointed stars as spacers, Pourtour : half-beads
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 12-1/2 mm
Commentaire : This piece and the next were made for Regency Coin & Stamp Co. Ltd. of Winnipeg and advertised for sale in 1962. [CN Journal, Jan. 1962, p. 60], see story above. It is a well-made piece. Advertised at 18K but Nick Gerbinski reports that they were also made in 22k. Distinguishing the 18K from the 22K tokens is difficult. Ronald Greene collection.
790
1898 - 1 dollar Nominal (but $2.50 size)
Avers : U067, A Buffalo facing left on a large maple leaf, initials "S" and "T" on lower part of leaf, "Victoria" and "Regina" near top, Pourtour : rounded-end bars
Revers : U557, Manitoba Gold/1898//1 D (inside circle, the "D" is quite ornate, a small "W" below denomination, six five-pointed stars as spacers, Pourtour : oblong beads
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 15-1/2 mm
Commentaire : see No. 780. Mike Locke collection.
791
1923 - 50 Cent
Avers : U021, Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, eleven five-pointed stars around/1923 (double cutting on date), Pourtour : bars Used for #230 and #791
Revers : Manitoba Gold/(Shield), probably the same as 793 Pourtour : plain. Die 1024
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 10-1/2 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.
793
1926 - 50 Cent
Avers : Indian in feather head-dress facing left, nine 5-pt stars/1926. Same as No. 717/U059?
Revers : U558, Manitoba Gold/(Shield), probably the same as 791
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 10-1/2 (or 11 mm)
Commentaire : have seen only a poor rubbing
796
1922 - 1 dollar
Avers : U041 Indian with feather head-dress facing left, five five- pointed stars in front and five in back, lamp and 9K on truncation/1922 Pourtour : sloping lines in top third, but stubbier below Used for 465 and 796
Revers : U559, (Manitoba Shield), "Manitoba" above and "Gold" below Left corner of shield aligns with left edge of the first A in Mantiboba Pourtour : tapered denticles with inner line Used on 796, 798, and 800
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection
798
1924 - 1 dollar
Avers : Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, four six-pointed petal-like stars in front and three behind,/1924 (serifed digits), Pourtour : serrated heavy bars. Die #1047, early state Used for 500, 510, 798, and probably 820.
Revers : U559, (Manitoba Shield), "Manitoba" above and "Gold" below Left corner of shield aligns with left edge of the first A in Mantiboba Pourtour : tapered denticles with inner line Used on 796, 798, and 800
Tranche : not noted
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.
800
1926 - 1 dollar
Avers : U065, Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and "9K" on truncation, four five-point stars in front and three behind. 1926 beneath bust. Pourtour : bars, some slightly sloping Used for #760 and 800
Revers : U559, (Manitoba Shield), "Manitoba" above and "Gold" below Left corner of shield aligns with left edge of the first A in Mantiboba Pourtour : tapered denticles with inner line Used on 796, 798, and 800
Tranche : Plain
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection
805
1932 - 1 dollar
Avers : Indian in feather head-dress, four 6-pt stars in front 3 behind. Lamp and 9K on truncation. Die #1048?
Revers : (Manitoba Shield), "Manitoba" above and "Gold" below Left corner of shield aligns with right edge of M in Mantiboba Pourtour : tapered denticles. Die number 1015
Tranche : Smooth Plain
Diamètre : 12.9 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection.
Ontario Gold
810
1924/1920 50 Cent
Avers : U068, Indian in feather head-dress facing left, "9K" and lamp on truncation, seven six-pointed petal-like stars around/1924, Pourtour : weak bars
Revers : Ontario Gold/(Ontario shield, St. George cross above and three joined maple leaves below)/1920 Pourtour : good bars. Die number 1016
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 10-1/2 mm
Commentaire : engraving quite crude Mike Locke collection.
820
1924/1920 One Dollar
Avers : Indian in feather head-dress facing left, lamp and
"9K" on truncation, four six-pointed petal-like
stars in front and three behind/1924
Pourtour : strong bars. Probably die #1047, the same as #500.
Revers : Ontario Gold/(Ontario shield)/1920, Pourtour : bars
Die No. 1018, used for 820, 830, and 840
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 12-1/2 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection.
830
1926/1920 One Dollar
Avers : U069, different Indian and rim bars to No. 800, and date
reads 1926, but otherwise same line description
Revers : Ontario Gold/(Ontario shield)/1920, Pourtour : bars
Die No. 1018, used for 820, 830, and 840
Tranche : not noted
Diamètre : 12-3/4 mm
Commentaire : Mike Locke collection.
840
1920 One Dollar
Avers : Indian with feather head-dress facing left, lamp and
"9K" on truncation, "RD 12" below, three five-pointed
stars in front, and three behind. Die #1049
Pourtour : bars, some sloping
Used for 530, 540, and 840 (early state)
Revers : Ontario Gold/(Ontario shield)/1920, Pourtour : bars
Die No. 1018, used for 820, 830, and 840
Tranche : plain
Diamètre : 13 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.
Seattle
La pièce suivante a ètè frappèe par Jacoby pour l'exposition Century 21 de 1962 à Seattle. Elles n'ètaient vendues que sur le marchè de Vancouver -- aucune tentative n'a ètè faite pour les commercialiser à Washington. Peu ont ètè vendues, comme le rappelle Bob Jacoby. Principalement en argent et très peu en or. Nous pensons qu'il n'ètait alors pas encore lègal de dètenir des mèdailles d'or aux ètats-Unis. Cela a ètè nègligè plus tôt car ce n'ètait pas une pièce "canadienne".
950
1962 Two Dollar
Avers : U070, Liberty head facing left, 13 six-pointed stars around.
A die break extends through the stars.
Pourtour : elongated beads
Revers : U560, Seattle/(Century 21 symbol)/1962. A die break extends
through "Seattle" and the date. Pourtour : elongated beads
Tranche : good milling
Diamètre : 15 mm
Commentaire : Ronald Greene collection.