1842-1845 Canadian Bank Of Montreal Half Penny Coin. French Pionner, Canada Coin Shortage Era Private Issue. 1/2 Penny Graded By Seller. Circulated Condition.

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Management number 213294564 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213294564
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The Bank of Montreal is Canada's oldest bank. It was founded in 1817 by a group of merchants in Montreal, Quebec. The bank's first president was John Richardson, a Scottish-born merchant who had previously served as the mayor of Montreal. The Bank of Montreal quickly became one of the most important financial institutions in Canada. It played a major role in financing the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the development of the Canadian economy. The bank also played a significant role in the creation of the Bank of Canada in 1935. The Bank of Montreal has a long and proud history. It has been through many challenges over the years, but it has always emerged stronger. The bank is now a major financial institution with operations in Canada, the United States, and around the world. 1817: The bank is founded in Montreal, Quebec. 1822: The bank opens its first branch in Quebec City. 1837: The bank is involved in the Lower Canada Rebellion. 1864: The bank becomes the official bank of the Dominion of Canada. 1873: The bank survives the Panic of 1873. 1914: The bank becomes the largest bank in Canada. 1935: The bank helps to create the Bank of Canada. 1984: The bank acquires Harris Bank in Chicago. 1987: The bank acquires Nesbitt Thomson. 1993: The bank begins major expansion drive in U.S. 1998: Bank of Montreal's merger with Royal Bank of Canada is not approved. 2008: The bank survives the Global Financial Crisis. 2017: The bank celebrates its 200th anniversary.

  • Montreal Half Penny Coin was issued in response to a shortage of copper coins in the Province of Canada.
  • The British government had ceased to supply copper coins to the colony in the early 1840s
Set Single
Year 1842
Color Bronze
Mint Mark - 1845
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Copper
Composition Bronze
Denomination 1/2 Penny
Grade Rating Circulated Condition.
Total Eaches 1
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