1871 Coinage Prince Edward Island 1-cent ICCS Certified MS-65 Red on Sale

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1871 Coinage Prince Edward Island 1-cent ICCS Certified MS-65 Red
In 1871, Prince Edward Island adopted a decimal currency system, though the only coinage offered in this new system was a bronze cents.
Reverse: The seal of Prince Edward Island, which presents a large oak tree (representing England) that is sheltering three small oak trees, which represents the three counties on the island, with the latin phrase PARVA SUB INGENTI (The small beneath the great) below the seal, with the legend and denomination around.
Obverse: Bust of Queen Victoria facing left.
Specifications:
Monarch: Victoria (1837-1901)
Designer and Engraver: Leonard C. Wyon
Composition: 0.95 copper, 0.04 tin, 0.01 zinc
Weight: 5.67 g
Diameter: 25.40 mm
Edge: Plain
Die Axis: ↑↓
Mint: The Heaton Mint
Mintage: 2,000,000
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