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1978 Cannington, ON, Centennial Dollar Token
1978 Cannington, ON, Centennial Dollar Token
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.
1978 Cannington, ON, Centennial Dollar Token
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.
$2.51
1978 Cannington, ON, Centennial Dollar Token—
$2.51
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1978 Cannington, ON, Centennial Dollar Token
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.
Cannington, Ontario was first settled in 1833, anchored on a mill that operated on the Beaver River. In 1849, it was named after UK Prime Minister George Canning and in 1878, it was incorporated as a village. This token was minted in 1978 to celebrate the town's centennial.








