Hudson's Bay tokens

The Hudson's Bay Company tokens represented the unit of currency used in the fur trade for many decades.

One side of the brass token bears the Hudson's Bay Company's coat of arms and the other its value.

[1] Before these brass tokens came into use, a Made-Beaver was represented by a stick, porcupine quill, an ivory disc, a musket ball, or anything else agreed upon by trader and trapper.

The trapper would be handed a number of units agreed upon—representing the value of his catch—and with these would make his purchases from the store.

The tokens were designed by George Simpson Mctavish of Albany Fort in 1854.

Hudson's Bay Company tokens