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The value of the coin 'Bank Of Upper Canada 1850 Penny' would depend of the condition of the penny, if in mint condition it would be no more then $30.00 since there is high quantity of this coin. If you had the only coin for this penny, the value would go to extreme value.


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$3.00 for average circulated * $15-$50 XF to Almost Uncirculated * Uncirculated specimens are very scarce and nice tokens can command a few hundred dollars

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30 dollars worth more to ur children or grandchildren

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About 7 dollars

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