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45. Obv. As 43. 



Rev. ONE CENT NOVA SCOTIA A Wreath of roses and May-flowers entwined enclosing a crown and the date 

 1861. Copper. Size 25 in. 



46. Obv. As 43. 



Ret!. As last, but half cent instead of cent. Copper. Size 20 m. 



47. Oh'. As 43, but with the bust and letters smaller. These are the same as on the regular English 

 coinage. (Cent of 1861.) 



Eev. Same as 45. Copper. Size 25 m. 

 Two varieties. 



48. Obv. As last. (Half cent of 1861.) 

 Rev. Same as 46. Copper. Size 20 m. 



49. Obv. As 47. (Cent of 1862.) 

 Rev. As 45; date 1862. Copper. Size 25 m. 



50. Obv. As 47. (Cent of 1864.) 

 Rev. As 45 ; date 1864. Copper. Size 25 m. 



51. Obv. As 47. (Half cent of 1864.) 

 Rev. As 46 ; date 1864. Copper. Size 20 m. 



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List of Medals Relating to Nova Scotia. 



52. Obv. ludovicus xv. d. g. fe. et nav. rex. Ex. du vivier. Young laureated bust of Louis in toga- 



Rev. LUDOVicoBUEGBM FUNDATUM ET MUNiTCM. Ex. M.DCC.XX. View of the fort and harbour of Louisburg, 

 with vessels in the harbour and at sea. Size 42 m. 



Struck to commemorate the completion of the fortifications of Louisburg. 



53. Obv. LUDOVICUS xv. rex. christianissimus An older bust than the last. On the truncation of the bust 

 DU vivier. 



Rev- Same as last. Size 42 m. 



A re-strike by the Musée Monétaire in which the obverse of a later medal was used by mistake. 



.54. Obv. PAX UBiQUE vicTRix Ex. GALLORUM KT BRiTANNORUM | CONCORDIA | MDCCi.xiii. Peace, Standing, holding 

 in her right hand an olive branch, and in her left a caduceus. At her feet a nude male figure is seated on a bat- 

 tering ram, with flags and implements of ancient warfare. 



Rev. Same as 52. Size 42 m. 



The reverse of a medal commemorative the treaty of peace of 1768 has been used at the Musée Monétaire to 

 strike this medal. 



55. Obv. A prostrate naked female figure on a rock pointing to an inverted fleur-de-lis. Besting on the female 

 is a globe, inscribed in their proper places, canada America ; to the left is a soldier with a musket and bayonet, 

 and to the right a sailor with his hat raised. Between them is a scroll inscribed paritbe . in . bella ; behind the 

 globe is the Union Jack ; and above Fame blowing a trumpet, and in her left hand two laurel wreaths; in the 

 distance are five boats and a high rock. To the left. On the rock in the foreground, t. pingo. f. 



Rev. LOvisBOVEG . TAKEN . MDccLviii In the foreground is a battery shelling a fortified town to the right. 

 To the left a lighthouse on the ocean, in front of the battery are eight war vessels and a number of small boals, 

 one of the former is in flames. Silver and bronze. Size 44 m. 



This and the following nine medals relate to the capture of Louisburg in 175S. 



56. Obv. o • FAIR . BRITANNIA . HAIL Ex. I. KIRK, p A female head to the left with a Phrygian cap before 

 and a trident behind. 



Rev. LovisBOVRG • TAKEN • MDCCi.viii Ex. I. KIRK. F Victory marching to the right holding on her left 

 shoulder a pole supporting a shield with a, fieur-de-lis, an ancient cuirass and a palm branch ; in her right hand 

 she holds a large fish, with several small fish about its mouth. Bronze and silver. Size 41 m. 



57. Obv- As last but without the name of the engraver and the cap. 



Rev. LOUiSBOURG token. MDCCLVIII. Victory to the right standing on tlie prow of an ancient war galley 

 holding a wreath in her extended right hand and a palm branch in her left. Bronze. Size 39 m. 



58. Obv. GBORGivs. IL REX. Busl of the King in armor to the left. 



Rev. SENEGAL MAI. 2. | MARSH MASON. | S'"" MALO? lUN 16. I MARLBBO. | CHERBOURG. AU. IG. | HOW. | LOUISBOURG. lUL. 



