I recently came into possession of a token from the Yellowknife Board of Trade celebrating the 1970 Centennial of the Northwest Territories of Canada. The token appears to be made of bronze and is 1.5 inches at its widest points. It is a "Centennial Buck" good for $1.00 in trade at Cooperating Businesses or for exchange at the Board Of Trade.
I have searched sites like coinsandcanada.com and other pages but cannot find another example of it. I was hoping to list it here on Numista, but haven't found any documentation of it. Its a great token. Here are a few pics of both sides:
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you and take care,
Ken Avin
"That is the record of 50,000 South Carolina soldiers, and if I am to forfeit that and say that I am ashamed to have been one of them, all the offices in the world might perish before I would accept them."
Thank You so much Easy!!! I couldn't find it on here earlier. Guess I wasn't holding my mouth right when I was looking, LOL!!! Thank you for your help. Take Care,
Ken
"That is the record of 50,000 South Carolina soldiers, and if I am to forfeit that and say that I am ashamed to have been one of them, all the offices in the world might perish before I would accept them."