Shell Oil Token - Prime Ministers of Canada (1896 - Charles Tupper) ND (1975) front Shell Oil Token - Prime Ministers of Canada (1896 - Charles Tupper) ND (1975) back
Shell Oil Token - Prime Ministers of Canada (1896 - Charles Tupper) ND (1975) photo

Shell Oil Token - Prime Ministers of Canada 1896 - Charles Tupper ND

1975 year
Brass plated zinc 11.5 g 32.0 mm
Description
Location
Canada
Type
Medals › Advertising medallions
Year
1975
Currency
Promotional Gas Tokens
Composition
Brass plated zinc
Weight
11.5 g
Diameter
32.0 mm
Thickness
2.7 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#41480
Rarity index
60%

Reverse

The Canadian Parliament, in Ottawa.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
OTTAWA CANADA
HOUSE OF COMMONS
CHAMBRE DES
COMMUNES

Edge

Plain

Comment

Starting in the 1960s, customers who filled their vehicle up with gasoline at a Shell Oil station in Canada would receive a free promotional medallion like this one. These medallions came in various themed series - to collect them all, you would need to keep going back to Shell Oil stations. In Canada, medallions were released to commemorate the Prime Ministers, the various provincial coats of arms and provincial flowers, the various provincial animals, and more.

 The Prime Minister series were made out of zinc plated with a thin layer of brass. But, almost always, the brass layer is found missing, leaving nothing but zinc. Another common defect is a weak strike on Parliament Hill - the very high relief on the heads of the Prime Ministers led to less metal going towards the other side of the token.