The Canadian Toronto Industrial Expedition Association silver coin dated 1904 is a historical commemorative token produced by P.W. Ellis, a noted Canadian silversmith and jeweler. This piece was issued to mark the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, an event that showcased advancements in industry, agriculture, and the arts in early 20th-century Canada. The coin is crafted from silver and bears the official association insignia, accompanied by detailed inscriptions identifying the issuing body and the year. The maker’s mark “P.W. Ellis” denotes its provenance and assures authenticity. This artifact reflects the era’s tradition of producing medallions and tokens as mementos of significant public exhibitions and fairs. Such pieces are representative of Canada’s industrial heritage and are valued by collectors of historic medals, tokens, and exhibition memorabilia. The coin provides insight into the period’s craftsmanship, as well as the social and economic importance of trade fairs in Canada’s development.
Canadian Toronto Industrial Expedition Association Dated 1904 Maker P.W. Ellis Silver Coin
$60.00
The Canadian Toronto Industrial Expedition Association silver coin, dated 1904, was produced by P.W. Ellis, a prominent Canadian silversmith and jewelry manufacturer active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This commemorative piece was issued in connection with the Toronto Industrial Exhibition, an annual event showcasing Canadian industrial achievements and innovation. The coin is struck in silver and features inscriptions and imagery
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