The first one is a Fisheries and Agriculture token from Prince Edward Island with recut 5's in the date - catalogued as Charlton PE-6 or Breton 920.
The value depends on whether it is medal alignment or coin alignment. In my 2000 edition the medal alignment (PE-6A2) is C$20/VF and the coin alignment (PE-6A3) is C$15/VF
The second is a Lesslie & Sons token from Upper Canada - catalogued as Charlton UC-2A5 or Breton 718. There are 5 varieties catalogued (2A1-2A5), depending on the comma existing after York and where the lower handle on the plow points to. Value listed is C$10/VG, C$20/F
The third token is from Nova Scotia - catalogued as Charlton NS-21A4 (Round right wave with a date flaw in the 3) or Breton 965. There are 4 varieties of this verson of the token, depending on the shape of the waves and the edge. Value listed is C$10/F
R.I.P. Wayne, Brad Collecting: Conder tokens 19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm
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'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
The value depends on whether it is medal alignment or coin alignment. In my 2000 edition the medal alignment (PE-6A2) is C$20/VF and the coin alignment (PE-6A3) is C$15/VF
The second is a Lesslie & Sons token from Upper Canada - catalogued as Charlton UC-2A5 or Breton 718. There are 5 varieties catalogued (2A1-2A5), depending on the comma existing after York and where the lower handle on the plow points to. Value listed is C$10/VG, C$20/F
The third token is from Nova Scotia - catalogued as Charlton NS-21A4 (Round right wave with a date flaw in the 3) or Breton 965. There are 4 varieties of this verson of the token, depending on the shape of the waves and the edge. Value listed is C$10/F
Collecting:
Conder tokens
19th & 20th Century coins from Great Britain and the Realm