ON OFFER IS A 1871 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CANADA VICTORIA LARGE CENT.

Prince Edward Island was the last of the British North American colonies to adopt a decimal system of currency in 1871. The only decimal coin struck for P.E.I. prior to its entry in Confederation in 1873 was a one-cent piece in 1871. This attractive coin was designed and engraved by Leonard C. Wyon, who for some forty years was the principal engraver for the Royal Mint in London.

VF/EF BASED ON RCNA GRADING STANDARDS, BUT AS ALWAYS...GRADE IS AN OPINION. USE YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT!

PURCHASED BY US AS PART OF A PRIVATE COLLECTION. 

YOU WILL RECEIVE THE COIN SHOWN IN THE PHOTOS.


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