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Canadian Pages COIN NEWS TRENDS: 5 cents 18-23 Volume 56 • Number 16 November 13 - November 26, 2018 $4.50 Retired U.S. Army colonel offers a plan on numismatic security

By Jesse Robitaille The ability to understand and ultimately predict criminal be- haviour can allow collectors and dealers to stop crimes before they happen. Although crime is virtually inescapable, limiting a predator’s opportunity by securing your environment will go a long way in protecting you from becoming prey according to American Nu- mismatic Association (ANA) Governor Steve Ellsworth. “Criminals are very manipulative, and they view niceness as weakness,” said Ellsworth, a retired U.S. Army colonel who was the official ANA delegate at this year’s Royal Canadian Numis- matic Association (RCNA) Convention. “Perpetrators are constantly seeking criminal activities. I’ve yet From left: Lt.-Col. Dave MacIntyre; Interim President and CEO to go to a coin show where there aren’t two or three people who Jennifer Camelon; and Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario Command Royal Canadian are there with one purpose – and that’s to steal.” Legion President Ronn Anderson unveil a $2 circulation coin commemorating the Continued on page 28 100th anniversary of the Armistice at the Mint’s production facility in Winnipeg. Retired U.S. Army Colonel and past New $2 circulation coin consultant for the U.S. Secret Service Steven Ellsworth gave marks ‘Armistice 100’ a presentation $2 circulation coin marking veiled at the Mint’s Winnipeg “By issuing a circulation coin on numismatic the 100th anniversary of facility before invited guests honouring the 100th anniver- security at the 2018 theA First World War Armistice and the men and women who sary of the Armistice, the Mint Royal Canadian was unveiled Oct. 15 by produced this keepsake. A total is helping to preserve the mem- Numismatic the Royal Canadian Mint. of three million coins, including ory of all Canadian veterans, Association Recalling the signing of the two million selectively who continue to remind us that Convention. historic peace treaty that offi- coloured and one million un- peace and freedom are worth cially ended the Great War on painted, will be issued nation- fighting for, even at great per- era steel combat helmet and a “SOUVENIR” as well as the Nov. 11, 1918, the coin was un- wide in honour of this crucial sonal costs.” poppy. year-date “2018.” event in Canadian and world Within the inner core, a sol- “The Mint is proud to share

Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699 history. SYMBOLS dier’s “Brodie” helmet repre- the story of bravery, sacrifice “For a nation of eight million OF REMEMBRANCE sents the end of the First World and determination, on both the people, Canada’s efforts in the Designed by Canadian artist War and serves as a solemn re- battlefield and the home front, First World War were remark- Laurie McGaw, the coin’s re- minder of the many lives lost by , Newfoundland- able. More than 650,000 Cana- verse depicts a poignant pair- during this unprecedented con- ers and Labradorians, which dian men and women served ing of two symbols of remem- flict. Below the helmet lies a secured Allied victory in the in uniform during the First brance – an iconic Great War- large poppy, the official bloom First World War,” said Jennifer World War, with more than of remembrance inspired by Camelon, interim president 12,000 comrades from New- the iconic war poem In Flan- and CEO of the Mint. foundland and Labrador also ders Fields, which was written “With a new coin commemo- answering the call to arms,” by Canadian physician Lieu- rating the Armistice, Canadians said Finance Minister Bill tenant-Colonel John McCrae may remember our predeces- Morneau this October. in 1915. sors who risked their lives or The poppy’s bright made the ultimate sacrifice in A total of three million scarlet colour is re-cre- the First World War to defend $2 circulation coins, ated on selectively our values and freedoms.” including two million coloured versions of the The coin’s obverse features selectively coloured coin. Two more poppies the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II pieces, will be issued are engraved on the outer designed by Canadian artist by the Royal Canadian ring, which includes a ban- Susanna Blunt in 2003. Mint beginning Oct. 15. ner bearing the bilingual words “REMEMBER” and Continued on page 6 1 CANADA 1914 FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS 1711 Corydon Ave., Tel: (204) 489-9112 FROM THIS AD OVER $500 ENCASED LARGE CENT Winnipeg, Manitoba, FAX: (204) 489-9118 (SEE TERMS BELOW)

Canada R3N 0J9 TERMS OF SALE ORDERS WITHIN CANADA ORDERS WITHIN THE USA WCDA RCNA (Life) 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return 11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): on non-bullion. M.C.C. ANA (Life) All orders shipped to the following 1-800-565-2646 1-888-565-2646 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank following tax rates (where applicable) - draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised Effective July 1, 2013: information, expiry date & phone number. MB: 5% GST; 8% PST 4. Orders must be shipped to the address that BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST 4 CANADIAN WAR NICKLES 1942-1945 6 CANADIAN SILVER 10 the credit card statements are billed to ON, NB, NL: 13% HST ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; PE: 14% HST In 1942 and 1943 Canada issued Tombac DOLLARS BU & PL 2x2 Cardboard Coin 2x2 Cardboard Coin if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will NS: 15% HST We offer this aluminum encased uncirculated Canadian large cent issued or brown metal 5 cents to save nickle for the war effort. be applied by credit card company 12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail Holders (Per 100) Holders (Per 1,000) 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank by the Edmonton Industrial Association in 1914 as a promotion 1) We offer both in BU63 condition. order purposes only. In-store prices may (10751) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $3.95 (12322) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $30.00 before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for vary. If you plan on picking up your items in of the boom city of Edmonton. 1914 was the year the great immigration Catalogues over $39 for $19.99 Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques (10752) 5¢ Nickel ...... $3.95 (12323) 5¢ Nickel ...... $30.00 store, you may be required to place your due to the differences in banking systems. order in advance, and be notified when the boom went bust in Alberta with the start of WWI and the opening of the (10753) 25¢...... $3.95 In 1944 and 1945 Canada replaced the brown 5 cents (12324) 25¢ ...... $30.00 7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually Panama Canal. It took 40 years for the city to recover. Canadian encased with chrome plated steel coins to better differentiate them from pennies. (10754) 50¢//$2 ...... $3.95 (12325) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $30.00 bullion-related orders. applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc. large cents are extremely scarce. (10755) Silver Dollar...... $3.95 (12326) Silver Dollar ...... $30.00 8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet- 13. We assume no responsibility in the event of 2) We offer both coins in BU64/65 condition. er dans la langue Francaise. printing or pricing errors. All prices are sub- Uncirculated $64.99 Catalogues over $39 for $19.99 Rigid Currency Holders 9. Orders containing bullion have higher ject to market changes. 1) 1966 and before 80% silver dollars brilliant uncirculated (13163) (10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 shipping orders. 3) We offer all 4 war nickles 1942-1945 as above for only $32.99 “For placing orders only” each contains .6oz silver pure (10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders): Orders under $25: ...... $14.00 Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646 a) 20 pieces $259.80 (10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 2 The V reverse on the 1943, 1944, and 1945 not only featured the V for victory, Orders $25-$50: ...... $12.00 All other inquiries CANADA 2012 US/CANADA b) 100 pieces $1,253.60 (10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 Orders $50-$75: ...... $10.00 but in morse code on the denticles spelled out “We Win If We Work Willingly” please phone 1-204-489-9112 (10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $3.50 Orders $75-$100: ...... $8.00 $1 200TH ANNIVERSARY 2) 1967 80% silver dollars Canada goose Orders $100-$500: ...... $6.50 TELEPHONE HOURS: (10765) 100x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $28.00 OF THE WAR OF 1812 brilliant uncirculated (11289) Non-bullion Orders Over $500: .....FREE Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM each contains .6oz pure silver (10766) 50x 3 Pocket Rigid Currency Pages for 3-ring binder ...... $44.00 Additional shipping charges may apply to orders Central Time, (store hours may vary) 3/4oz .9999 pure silver $1 coin honoring the long 4 to the United States. CANADA V WAR NICKLES a) 1 piece $14.00 For Mailing Address peace between the USA and Canada since the Free shipping offer not applicable on orders b) 10 pieces $137.50 CANADIAN CATALOGUES placed over the Internet. see top of page last conflict -the war of 1812. A unique part of 1944-1945 CH BU-GEM BU ROLLS b) 100 pieces $1325.00 #12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (26th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)..... $25.95 the Canadian silver dollar series. #10733 Charlton 25th Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ...... $15.95 3) Canada proof like silver dollars $25.00 ea We offer Choice Gem BU rolls of the V nickles in steel of 1944 and 1945 #12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover .... $23.49 1962-1966 (18488) #12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ...... $79.95 12 COMPLETE roll of 30 for $729.00 1) 1944 roll CH/Gem BU (40 coins) Catalogues over $650. ....$181.95 each contains .6oz pure silver #11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ...... $50.00 $75.95 As quantities last a) 20 pieces $340.00 #10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide ...... $9.95 NEWFOUNDLAND COIN SETS 2) 1945 roll CH/Gem BU (40 coins) Catalogues over $846. ....$389.95 #10728 2013 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ...... $9.95 b) 100 pieces $1,602.00 18396 Set of 7 F/VF or better NFLD 1 cent George VI #11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ...... $23.95 3) Both rolls for $519.95 17428 200x Canada Circulation Silver Half Dollars #12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog ...... $59.95 (1938, 1940-1944, 1947) ...... $9.95 3 (1967 & Prior; 80%) Bullion content 60.00oz Pure .... $1,219.52 #10729 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 1 18397 10 x Set of 7 F/VF or better NFLD 1 cent George VI USA $1 1OZ 17494 Lot of $100 face value in BU / P-L Canada Silver Coins - Numismatic Issues (68th Edition) Spiral ...... $19.95 (1938, 1940-1944, 1947) ...... $89.95 (1967 & Prior; 80%) 60.00oz Pure ...... $1,273.91 #10730 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 2 18398 Set of 8 VF or better NFLD 5 cents George VI (1938, 1940-1945, 1947) ...... $19.95 SILVER EAGLES (4th Edition - Mint Product issues) in Full-Color ...... $30.95 Prices based on spot of $14.47 18399 EF/AU NFLD 5 cent 1946c ...... $1,399 Rolls of Past Dates: 2017 Charlton Standard Canadian Paper Money Catalog - Government Issues ...... $34.95 18400 Set of 9 VF or better NFLD 10 cents George VI (1938, 1940-1947) ...... $39.95 10 x 1oz .999 eagles for $224.00 5 ICCS GRADED COINS • NEW SHIPMENT ADDED 18401 Set of 2 Fine or better NFLD 25 cent George V (1917, 1919) ...... $11.99 50 x 1oz .999 eagles for $1,113.00 SPEND $350 OR MORE AND TAKE 35% OFF *ENLARGED PICTURES AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING ON EBAY 7 WORLD COIN & PAPER MONEY CATALOGUES 18402 Set of 2 Fine or better NFLD 20 cent Edward VII, George V (1904, 1912) ..... $25.99 100 x 1oz .999 eagles for $2,186.00 PL SET SILVER 18403 Set of 4 Fine or better NFLD 50 cent George V (1911, 1917-1919) ...... $39.99 Canada 1859 1 cent AU50 W9/8 ...... $275 Canada 1935 10 cents AU58 ...... $250 Canada 1941 50 cents MS63 ...... $90 #10736 Krause World Coin Catalogue 1601 - 1700 5th Edition ...... $79.95 *Based on silver price of $14.47 Canada 1881H 1 cent AU55 ...... $75 Canada 1936 10 cents AU55 ...... $60 Canada 1942 50 cents MS63 ...... $90 Dates ranging from 1962-1966 #10737 Krause World Coin Catalogue 1701 - 1800 4th Edition ...... $63.95 18404 Set of 4 Fine or better NFLD 50 cent Edward VII (1904, 1907-1909) ...... $39.99 Canada 1882H 1 cent MS60 Brown Obverse 2 .$100 Canada 1940C 10 cents MS63 ...... $50 Canada 1942 50 cents MS64 ...... $220 each set contains 1.1oz net silver #10738 Krause World Coin Catalogue 1801 - 1900 6th Edition ...... $69.95 Canada 1886 1 cent MS62 Red Brown Obverse 2 ...... $250 Canada 1950 10 cents MS64 ...... $50 Canada 1943 50 cents MS60 Far 3 ...... $40 #10739 Krause World Coin Catalogue 1901 - 2000 40th Edition ...... $64.95 Canada 1891 1 cent MS60 Brown LLLD; Obverse 3 .....$200 Canada 1899 25 cents VF30 ...... $200 Canada 1943 50 cents MS62 Far 3 ...... $50 10 sets for $260 / 100 sets for $2550 #10740 Krause world Coin Catalogue 2001 - Date 7th Edition ...... $41.95 Canada 1892 1 cent MS60 Brown Obverse 3 ....$100 Canada 1919 25 cents AU50 ...... $60 Canada 1943 50 cents MS62 Near 3 ...... $60 #10741 Krause World Paper Money Catalogue Volume 1 Special Issues 11th Edition ...... $79.95 Canada 1894 1 cent MS60 Brown ...... $150 Canada 1919 25 cents AU55 ...... $100 Canada 1943 50 cents MS63 Near 3 ...... $100 This is our Canada 1943 50 cents MS63 Far 3 ...... $100 #10742 Krause World Paper Money Catalogue Volume 2 Canada 1895 1 cent MS60 Brown ...... $100 Canada 1920 25 cents AU55 ...... $150 8 General Issues 17th Edition (1368-1960) ...... $79.95 Canada 1895 1 cent MS63 Red Brown ...... $200 Canada 1934 25 cents AU50 ...... $190 Canada 1943 50 cents MS64 Far 3 ...... $250 1967 UNCIRCULATED #10743 Krause World Paper Money Catalogue Volume 3 1,319th Canada 1897 1 cent MS62 Trace Red ...... $100 Canada 1935 25 cents AU50 ...... $140 Canada 1943 50 cents MS64 Near 3 ...... $250 P-L MINT 1960 - Date 15th Edition ...... $55.95 Canada 1898H 1 cent AU55 ...... $100 Canada 1935 25 cents AU55 ...... $170 Canada 1944 50 cents MS62 Far 4 ...... $60 Consecutive Ad Canada 1944 50 cents MS63 Near 4 ...... $100 SET (11391) and Canada 1900 1 cent MS60 Trace Red ...... $175 Canada 1936 25 cents VF20 Dot ...... $250 in CCN Canada 1936 25 cents AU50 Bar ...... $275 Canada 1944 50 cents MS63 Far 4 ...... $100 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd. 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2 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 1 CANADA 1914 FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS 1711 Corydon Ave., Tel: (204) 489-9112 FROM THIS AD OVER $500 ENCASED LARGE CENT Winnipeg, Manitoba, FAX: (204) 489-9118 (SEE TERMS BELOW)

Canada R3N 0J9 TERMS OF SALE ORDERS WITHIN CANADA ORDERS WITHIN THE USA WCDA RCNA (Life) 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return 11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): on non-bullion. M.C.C. ANA (Life) All orders shipped to the following 1-800-565-2646 1-888-565-2646 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank following tax rates (where applicable) - draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised Effective July 1, 2013: information, expiry date & phone number. MB: 5% GST; 8% PST 4. Orders must be shipped to the address that BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST 4 CANADIAN WAR NICKLES 1942-1945 6 CANADIAN SILVER 10 the credit card statements are billed to ON, NB, NL: 13% HST ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; PE: 14% HST In 1942 and 1943 Canada issued Tombac DOLLARS BU & PL 2x2 Cardboard Coin 2x2 Cardboard Coin if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will NS: 15% HST We offer this aluminum encased uncirculated Canadian large cent issued or brown metal 5 cents to save nickle for the war effort. be applied by credit card company 12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail Holders (Per 100) Holders (Per 1,000) 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank by the Edmonton Alberta Industrial Association in 1914 as a promotion 1) We offer both in BU63 condition. order purposes only. In-store prices may (10751) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $3.95 (12322) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $30.00 before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for vary. If you plan on picking up your items in of the boom city of Edmonton. 1914 was the year the great immigration Catalogues over $39 for $19.99 Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques (10752) 5¢ Nickel ...... $3.95 (12323) 5¢ Nickel ...... $30.00 store, you may be required to place your due to the differences in banking systems. order in advance, and be notified when the boom went bust in Alberta with the start of WWI and the opening of the (10753) 25¢...... $3.95 In 1944 and 1945 Canada replaced the brown 5 cents (12324) 25¢ ...... $30.00 7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually Panama Canal. It took 40 years for the city to recover. Canadian encased with chrome plated steel coins to better differentiate them from pennies. (10754) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $3.95 (12325) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $30.00 bullion-related orders. applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc. large cents are extremely scarce. (10755) Silver Dollar...... $3.95 (12326) Silver Dollar ...... $30.00 8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet- 13. We assume no responsibility in the event of 2) We offer both coins in BU64/65 condition. er dans la langue Francaise. printing or pricing errors. All prices are sub- Uncirculated $64.99 Catalogues over $39 for $19.99 Rigid Currency Holders 9. Orders containing bullion have higher ject to market changes. 1) 1966 and before 80% silver dollars brilliant uncirculated (13163) (10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 shipping orders. 3) We offer all 4 war nickles 1942-1945 as above for only $32.99 “For placing orders only” each contains .6oz silver pure (10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders): Orders under $25: ...... $14.00 Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646 a) 20 pieces $259.80 (10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 2 The V reverse on the 1943, 1944, and 1945 not only featured the V for victory, Orders $25-$50: ...... $12.00 All other inquiries CANADA 2012 US/CANADA b) 100 pieces $1,253.60 (10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 Orders $50-$75: ...... $10.00 but in morse code on the denticles spelled out “We Win If We Work Willingly” please phone 1-204-489-9112 (10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $3.50 Orders $75-$100: ...... $8.00 $1 200TH ANNIVERSARY 2) 1967 80% silver dollars Canada goose Orders $100-$500: ...... $6.50 TELEPHONE HOURS: (10765) 100x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $28.00 OF THE WAR OF 1812 brilliant uncirculated (11289) Non-bullion Orders Over $500: .....FREE Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM each contains .6oz pure silver (10766) 50x 3 Pocket Rigid Currency Pages for 3-ring binder ...... $44.00 Additional shipping charges may apply to orders Central Time, (store hours may vary) 3/4oz .9999 pure silver $1 coin honoring the long 4 to the United States. CANADA V WAR NICKLES a) 1 piece $14.00 For Mailing Address peace between the USA and Canada since the Free shipping offer not applicable on orders b) 10 pieces $137.50 CANADIAN CATALOGUES placed over the Internet. see top of page last conflict -the war of 1812. A unique part of 1944-1945 CH BU-GEM BU ROLLS b) 100 pieces $1325.00 #12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (26th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)..... $25.95 the Canadian silver dollar series. #10733 Charlton 25th Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ...... $15.95 3) Canada proof like silver dollars $25.00 ea We offer Choice Gem BU rolls of the V nickles in steel of 1944 and 1945 #12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover .... $23.49 1962-1966 (18488) #12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ...... $79.95 12 COMPLETE roll of 30 for $729.00 1) 1944 roll CH/Gem BU (40 coins) Catalogues over $650. ....$181.95 each contains .6oz pure silver #11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ...... $50.00 $75.95 As quantities last a) 20 pieces $340.00 #10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide ...... $9.95 NEWFOUNDLAND COIN SETS 2) 1945 roll CH/Gem BU (40 coins) Catalogues over $846. ....$389.95 #10728 2013 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ...... $9.95 b) 100 pieces $1,602.00 18396 Set of 7 F/VF or better NFLD 1 cent George VI #11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ...... $23.95 3) Both rolls for $519.95 17428 200x Canada Circulation Silver Half Dollars #12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog ...... $59.95 (1938, 1940-1944, 1947) ...... $9.95 3 (1967 & Prior; 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It fills a need in Canada CONTRIBUTORS: Ted Banning, Stanley Clute, Tim Grawey, Randy Heimpel, Tony Hine, Sean Isaacs, Dick Logan, George Manz, What to do with club money? for financing research and study, and for Hans Niedermair, John Regitko, Ian Robertson, Jesse Robitaille providing funds for publishing and re- Sean Sinclair, Lew Tauber ADVERTISING: [email protected] I recently had a very interesting con- eral kids who would be collecting coins. lated activities in the numismatic field. Mike Walsh (Ext. 228), versation with Mike Hollingshead – the How times have changed! 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There is a lot more you can do to help Publications Mail Agreement No. 40069699 Registration No. 09137, I will not preach here about how We have two excellent organizations the hobby including, but not limited to, Postage paid at Welland, ON. Return postage guaranteed. much a club should have in their ac- that can help a club with promoting the creating a professionally designed web Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Circulation Dept., counts or invested in Guaranteed In- numismatic hobby here in Canada – the page and Facebook page for your club. PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0, e-mail: [email protected] vestment Certificates (GICs) and so Canadian Association for Numismatic In fact, you might consider hiring a so- We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. forth, but I will say if your club is sitting Education (CAFNE) and the J.D. cial media expert to help promote the

Funded by the Government of Canada on a small fortune, then maybe you Ferguson Historical Research Founda- club and numismatics in general. Clubs should be thinking about ways to fulfil tion. By helping, I mean donating seem reluctant to spend money to do EDITORIAL POLICY: Canadian Coin News is a hobby magazine endeavouring to bring worldwide numismatic news and views to its readers with the major emphasis on your educational mandates. money. And I’m talking about donating this. Canadian numismatics. Opinions expressed in signed columns, stories, and letters are not necessarily those of Canadian Coin News. I will leave it up to the individual substantial amounts for those clubs who How about supporting the Royal Ca- Auction and sales reports: CCN staff or assigned contributors write pre- and post- clubs to decide how much is too much are flush with funds. nadian Numismatic Association (for de- sale articles. Writers conduct interviews as needed and use information provided by the auction house as source material. As with all news articles, story selection, which to have in the club’s coffers, and in- CAFNE is a not-for-profit organiza- tails, please visit rcna.ca), the Ontario sales to cover, and final placement in the magazine are news decisions made by the editor(s). Statements regarding sales are verified against prices realized. Lots that fail stead, will make some suggestions tion with a core mandate that is, quite Numismatic Association (the-ona.ca) or to meet reserve, or are bought by the consignor or their agent, are considered non- sales for the purpose of reporting. From time to time, CCN staff may request a copy about how your club might begin in- simply, “to educate the public about nu- the Atlantic Provinces Numismatic As- of the invoice covering the auction transaction. Due to the public nature of auction vesting its money in the hobby by in- mismatics.” This is something that is sociation (facebook.com/TheAPNA) – transactions, this should not be needed often, but will be required in private treaty sales. Any information other than the price will be kept in confidence. vesting in numismatic education. greatly needed to strengthen our hobby in a financial sense! Attributions and values: Items attributed or values in CCN editorial content are offered as a service to our readers. In no way should they be construed to be an But first, lets take a hard look at a few and to ensure its longevity. There are plenty of other ways that endorsement or official opinion on a specific item. Readers looking for definitive answers should seek the services of a professional numismatist. While we strive realities. CAFNE does this by funding pro- you, as a club, can help promote our fine for accuracy, errors or mistakes can occur. As a matter of policy such errors or Back in the late 1950s and throughout grams and activities that help promote hobby. And many of them cost money. mistakes, when discovered, will be corrected in the next available edition. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Canadian Coin News welcomes letters to the editor. the ‘60s, especially, collecting coins and numismatics and by providing scholar- If you don’t start using your club Letters must be signed and include the author’s address and phone number for possible verification. CCN reserves the right to edit or reject letters. other numismatic items was on the up- ships and bursaries to aid in the study funds to fulfil your mandates, our REPRINT RIGHTS: Canadian Coin News assumes that letters to any department and swing. At that time, you could go into and research of numismatics. hobby will not thrive the way that it all unsolicited material submitted are contributed gratis and are for publication unless otherwise stated. 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6 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca WHAT’S ALMOST UNCIRCULATED INSIDE An almost uncirculated collection of news, views and more… Volume 56 • Number 16 enables this form of decentralized cur- in and generative of habits, values, rency has the potential to bring funda- norms, and behaviors in a given society November 13 to mental change to existing financial sys- requiring a new set of interpretative November 26, 2018 tems and is of great interest to the Bank methodologies. To that end, gender of Canada and other central banks. studies can become part of the research “Decoding E-money is a timely exhi- agenda,” reads the workshop website, bition that explores a function of mod- located at uni-tuebingen.de/gendernu- Features ern society that is becoming ever more mismatics, which adds “the polyvalence Youngsters return to RCNA prevalent in our everyday lives,” added of ancient coins provides an unequalled ‘Coin Kids’ auction...... Page 9 ‘DECODING E-MONEY’ Benoit “We’re excited to explore this opportunity to enhance our understand- Two arrested after brazen AT ALBERTA MUSEUM topic with our community.” For more ing of the complexity and dynamics of $120K Edmonton robbery...... Page 24 It’s in your gift cards and transit information, visit galtmuseum.com. gender roles in the Mediterranean passes, and it’s starting to appear on World.” your phone. How far is it going to go? 60TH ANNIVERSARY WOOD As medium of exchange, communica- “Decoding E-Money” is a travelling OFFERED BY WCS tion as well as power and authority, Regulars coins “express and forge identities in exhibition from the Bank of Canada Mu- The design of the Waterloo Coin Soci- TRENDS different ways. The interplay of image, seum that explores the past, present and ety (WCS) 60th anniversary wooden to- Focus on text, and materiality offers an excellent future of electronic money and elec- ken was chosen at a recent executive Canadian five cents...... Page 18 tronic payment systems. It will be on meeting. Club members had until the framework within which to study how display at Lethbridge, Alta.’s Galt Mu- end of August to submit their designs coins operate between the single person CCN MARKETPLACE seum until Jan. 8. for the diamond anniversary wood. and society at large with all the various Are you buying or selling?...... Page 26 In addition to raising awareness of A design by WCS direc- transactions this entails.” SHOW AND BOURSE “e-money,” this exhibition helps vis- tor Karen Dailous was According to the workshop’s organiz- Check out the shows itors understand the possible ef- chosen at the win- ers, archaeological evidence will prece- in your area...... Page 29 fects of the widespread use of ning concept be- dence while exploring the “gendered digital currency, which is but fore “a lively dis- perspectives” of ancient coins. “For in- one form of electronic money. cussion resulted stance, how did coin imageries negotiate “We have brought this travelling with some creative gender roles and how did the use of Columns exhibit to Lethbridge with the input and minor coins in ritual deposits or as jewelry, to hope to broaden the understand- modifications,” ac- name but a few cases, deploy or change ANCIENT MONEY Mythological creatures ing of digital currencies by inviting cording to the soci- ideas of gender?” on Greek coins...... Page 8 users to experience this exhibition ety’s monthly newsletter, SA MINT MUSEUM through a fun and compelling hands-on which is edited by Peter Becker. ERRORS & VARIETIES RE-OPENS DOORS context,” said Galt Museum and Ar- The final design is limited to a quan- Old RCM photo shows quality chives Curator Aimee Benoit. tity of 400 and “is anticipated to be The South African Mint has re-opened control inspectors at work...... Page 10 Exploring the voyage of your dollars ready for distribution by the December the doors of its museum after nearly from purchase to deposit through vari- meeting,” wrote Becker, who added Cal- four months of renovations. The muse- SHOW CIRCUIT ous traditional and electronic payment gary, Alta.’s Canada Wide Woods will be um’s two distinct themes – circulation Guelph Coin Show ‘going systems, the exhibition teaches visitors producing the woods in the standard coins and collectables – recreate South strong’ after two decades...... Page 12 42-millimetre format. African history from the perspective of about this revolutionary form of cur- COLONIAL TOKENS rency with cutting-edge graphics and Similar to the society’s Canada 150 numismatics. Bouquet sou overstruck interactive displays. The high-tech intri- wood, a special version of the 60th an- It offers visitors a unique opportunity on tiffin proves intriguing...... Page 14 cacies of Bitcoin and other web-based niversary piece featuring the anniver- to become familiar with the history of “crypto currencies” are also explored sary design in red will be set aside “ex- circulations coins from the earliest times THE WORLD OF MONEY alongside more than 60 artifacts high- clusively for members in good standing up to the present day while exploring John McBean, 1909 ANA lighting the way Canadians have spent for 2019.” All remaining woods are pro- the journey from metallurgy to money. Convention ‘Wild Man’...... Page 16 their money over the course of 200 duced in black on both sides and are be- “The museum is a wonderful educa- years. ing reserved for promotional purposes. tional opportunity and I would like to COINNET ENS unveils comprehensive From trading tokens to the most re- encourage everyone – from parents and new website...... Page 24 cent precursors of today’s electronic TWO-DAY WORKSHOP EXPLORES children to institutions and tourists – to money, these artifacts have challenged ‘GENDER NUMISMATICS’ explore the museum’s collection to learn NUMISMATIC FRINGE our notions of acceptance throughout A two-day international workshop about our fascinating tryst with money, Port Colborne medal, history – similar to how Bitcoin chal- entitled “Gender Numismatics: Fluid one that started with bartering,” said Quebec token issued...... Page 25 lenges us today. Identities and Ancient Coin- managing director Tumi Tsehlo. “The The exhibit includes games that allow age” organized by New exhibits can’t be seen anywhere in the DID YOU KNOW? country but at the coin museum. players to understand and experiment York’s Cornell Uni- The most successful coin col- The interior is more than likely with the philosophies and principles of versity and Germa- lecting scheme by any Mint in the to pique the interests of children, various e-money transaction tools – ny’s University of world was the 50 State Quarters slow them down so that they can from credit and debit cards to cryptocur- Tübingen will in- program in the United States. It learn about the many fun facts of rencies and blockchain technology. One vestigate how an- was started to support a new gen- coins, something even Google of the aspects these games underline is cient coinage relates eration of coin collectors, and be- might not be able to answer.” the intense competition involved in veri- to gender studies. came the most successful numis- Today, has more than fying and completing digital transac- “Recent archaeologi- matic program in history. Roughly 26 billion coins in circulation, and the tions so they become permanent and cal studies have acknowl- half the population of the United South African Mint is one of the world’s unchangeably embedded in a public edged that the function and meaning of States are estimated to have col- top exporting mints. transaction record. The technology that ancient material culture is both resulting lected at least part of the series!

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 7 Mythological creatures on Greek coins The mythical winged divine stallion Pegasos is depicted on the reverse (left) of Ancient a silver stater issued by the Greek city-state of Corinth. The head of the MONEY goddess Athena wearing a Corinthian helmet is shown By Stanley Clute on the obverse (right). any ancient Greek coins sues show the head of the god- feature pictures of strange dess Athena wearing a Corin- Mand – to our sophisticated mod- thian helmet on one side while sos, raising a club to strike a ern minds – highly improbable Pegasos graces the other side of This beast had a lion’s body On the obverse of a silver centaur that is rearing up and creatures. the coin. and the head of a bird – usually stater of the coastal city of Byb- holding a boulder over his The winged horse “Pegasos,” The chimera that I mentioned an eagle – and is often depicted los is a depiction of a seated, head with both hands. as he was referred to by the above was a fire-breathing fe- as winged. left-facing Sphinx. On her head Another interesting bronze Greeks, is commonly found on male monster in Lycia, Asia Mi- Griffins appear to be a very she wears the crown of Upper coin comes from the Magnetes Greek coins. nor, with the head and body of a ancient motif. There is evidence and Lower Egypt. The reverse tribe on the eastern border of According to ancient legend, lion; the head of a goat on its of griffins being depicted in art shows a stylized lotus pattern. Thessaly. he sprang from the trunk of the back; and the tail of a snake. in ancient Egypt and Iran as Between 196 and 146 BC, gorgon Medusa when the hero While there are various origin early as 3,000 BC. Later, they are CENTAURS these people struck a Perseus cut off her head. Later stories for the chimera, many found in the frescoes in the An interesting lot of crea- 22-millimetre bronze coin authors, including Pindar, state she was a child of Typhon throne room of the Bronze Age tures are the centaurs. showing a laureate head of claimed the hero Bellerophon and the half-woman, half-snake Minoan palace of Knossos on In Greek mythology, these Zeus on the obverse and a tamed Pegasos at Corinth with monster known as Echidna. Crete. were a race of beings that were right-facing centaur with his a bridle given to him by Athena. This creature is said to have Even more recently, this crea- half man and half horse. They right hand held out in front of It was also claimed Pegasos wreaked havoc throughout ture became a favourite depic- were said to be the children of him and a branch in his left on helped Bellerophon to slay the Caria and Lycia until her death tion in archaic and classical Ixion and Nephele and to live its reverse. There is a plough to chimera. Further legends at the hands of the hero Bellero- Greek art. It was considered a in the mountains of Thessaly the left and a monogram below claimed Bellerophon brought phon. very powerful and majestic be- and Arcadia. Apart from two of the centaur. down the anger of the Greek In art, the chimera is usually ing and was thought to be asso- their kind – Chiron and Pholos Lastly, another creature of deities upon himself by trying depicted as I have described ciated with gold. – the centaurs were associated Greek mythology – the gorgon to fly up to the realm of the her. This creature appears on Griffins appear on the coinage with violence and drunkenness. – was mentioned at the begin- gods. He was thrown from the the obverses of the silver staters of numerous Greek cities. One winged horse and lamed. Hav- and smaller coins of the polis or example is the coins of Abdera ing also lost two of his children, city-state of Sikyon in the north- in Southern Thrace issued from Bellerophon wandered grief- eastern Peloponnesos in the circa 530 to the mid-fourth cen- stricken over the Aleian Plain. fifth and fourth centuries BC. tury BC. They can also be seen After Bellerophon’s fall, Pegasos The reverses depict a dove in on the coins of Smyrna in Ionia. henceforth served the god Zeus. flight. Then there is the Sphinx – not The best known of many the giant stone figure at Giza in coins depicting Pegasos are the GRIFFIN & SPHINX Egypt, but rather a creature of silver staters and smaller de- Another creature encoun- Greek mythology. nominations issued by the city- tered on Greek art and coins is According to Apollodorus, state of Corinth. Most of the is- the griffin. the Sphinx was a winged being with the body of a lion and a hu- The reverse (right) of a bronze tetrachalkon issued in the man head. Said to be the off- Thessalian town of Mopsion shows a human figure raising spring of two giants, she lived in a club to strike a centaur. The obverse (left) depicts a the region of Thebes in Boeotia, three-quarter facing head of Zeus. where she terrorized people by demanding the answer to a rid- One of the best known sto- ning of this column. According dle and then eating the humans ries about the centaurs is about to myth, there were three gor- who were unable to answer it their fight with the mythical gons that were sisters – Stheno, correctly. human race of the Lapithae, Euryale and Medusa. The first The riddle went something kindred to the centaurs (both two were immortal; only Me- like this: “What has one voice races being descnded from Ix- dusa had the misfortune to be yet walks on four feet in the ion), who lived in the valley of mortal. morning, two feet in the after- the Peneus in Thessaly. The It was said the looks of these noon, and three feet in the eve- battle was brought about by the winged, dragon-esque creatures ning?” centaurs’ attempt to kidnap De- with snakes for hair turned One day Oedipus passed by idana on the day of her mar- people to stone. Medusa was and the Sphinx asked him this riage to the Lapith king eventually killed by Perseus, ac- often-fatal question. Oedipus Perithous. cording to a famous myth. was able to give the proper an- Representations of centaurs A silver coin produced by the MONNAIE SHERBROOKE swer: “Man, who crawls on all appear on some ancient Greek city of Neapolis in northern fours as a baby, walks on two coins. A coin from the Thes- Greece from 510 to 480 BC Buy and sell • Coins • Collection • Gold • Silver feet when grown, and leans on a salian town of Mopsion has a shows on its obverse a hideous 930, 13 av. Nord, Sherbrooke, (Québec) J1E 3J7 • 819-791-7077 staff in old age.” three-quarter facing head of gorgon face with its tongue Upon hearing this correct re- Zeus on its obverse. The re- stuck out. The reverses of these www.monnaiecanada.com sponse finally given, the Sphinx verse shows a human figure, coins consist of an incuse square killed herself. identified as the Lapith Mop- divided into four parts. W 8 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Youngsters return to RCNA ‘Coin Kids’ auction By Jesse Robitaille McPherson, the auction saw “This is how a real auction Royal Canadian Numismatic he Coin Kids junior auction about 20 children bid on 50 lots works, and the RCNA Auction Association (RCNA) Twas a hit among the young of numismatic items, including is being run basically the same National Youth Co-ordinator attendees of this August’s worldwide coins, tokens, way,” McPherson told the ener- Lisa McPherson (right) Royal Canadian Numismatic banknotes, books and supplies. getic room. “We’re going to organized a ‘Coin Kids’ Association (RCNA) Conven- Bidders were each given $1,000 teach you how to bid and how auction at this summer’s tion in Mississauga, Ont. in “Coin Kids Dollars” – play to buy things through auctions RCNA Convention. Cassidy Organized by RCNA Na- money – to use throughout the so that you can acquire coins Stroud (left), president of tional Youth Co-ordinator Lisa auction. for your collection. You won’t the Brantford Numismatic feel intimidated or shy to walk Society, served as banker. in and bid with the adults; now you’ll know exactly what’s go- ing on.” Only three of the 20 attend- Noted numismatist and ees were first-time bidders, teacher Chris Boyer served as speaking to the popularity of auctioneer while Brantford Nu- the Coin Kids program, said “Education is so important, mismatic Society President McPherson, who’s also the and the auction is a great way Cassidy Stroud acted as banker. first vice-president of for kids to learn about coins McPherson’s husband Robb, the ONA. through hands-on experience.” who’s the immediate past pres- “Once they come out to an ident of the Ontario Numis- auction and see what it’s all HIGHLIGHTS matic Association (ONA), was about, they really get hooked,” “You’ve looked at the cata- the runner. she said, adding the welcom- logue, and now there must be “I think I recognize a lot of ing atmosphere “also helps something in there that’s faces,” said McPherson, who kids to come out of their piqued your interest,” asked the crowd if they had shell.” McPherson told bidders be- previously attended a Coin In addition to a detailed list- fore the auction began. Kids auction. ing of all 50 lots, the auction One of the highlights was catalogue also included a Lot 7, which included a bag of ‘Once they come out to an small glossary of numismatic circulated world coins weigh- auction and see what it’s terms – something that ties ing one pound – more than all about, they really get into the program’s educational 453 grams – altogether. hooked,’ said McPherson. mandate. Continued on page 25

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November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 9 Old RCM photo shows quality control inspectors at work

Errors & VARIETIES

By John Regitko

This column covers some up- duty at any one time, it didn’t dates to recent columns. matter since the conveyor belt while ago, I included a just kept the coins coming – drawing of an inspector and coming at what I think sittingA at a conveyor belt at- would be an impossible rate to tempting to cull any defective be successful. product. During lunch with some The drawing (repeated here friends, stamp collector Michel in the upper left of Illustration H. presented me with a booklet 1) makes it appear the inspector of postcards printed by the would have no problem culling Royal Canadian Mint circa not only the obvious errors – 1975. Folded accordion style, such as off-centres, clips and one of the photos was of Mint blanks – but everything else, employees inspecting coins on too. Because so few coins were a conveyor belt. It is shown at passing by, he would also have right in Illustration 1. time to catch the not-so-obvi- I found this interesting and ous errors such as double- informative for a number of Illustration 1. A simplified drawing belies the real quantity of coins passing by the strikes, partial or full brock- reasons. inspectors at the Royal Canadian Mint. ages, die cracks, delaminations Unlike the photo in the lower and strike-throughs. left of Illustration 1, the coins However, in reality, the 1970s on the postcard are not stacked quired that are used by em- the camera. Near the front edge What none of the inspectors photograph (repeated here in on top of one other. Secondly, ployees operating the minting of the photo is another conveyor could detect were rotated dies the lower left of Illustration 1) the inspector closest to the cam- presses? belt (marked with a “B”) that and probably mis-matched dies, portrays the impossible task of era is sitting down while the I don’t know what sort of tal- moves at the same speed as the should they occur, because they catching anything except the employee to his right is stand- ent it takes to dump a quantity first one. When the two con- were looking for defects in the most obvious errors as newly ing; this is because the second of coins onto a moving con- veyor belts meet, the coins are product itself. struck coins pass the inspector employee is charged with the veyor belt and be able to get sandwiched between them. on the conveyor belt. responsibility of taking small them into a single layer from The coins are “turned over” LUCKY IN CANADA This photo was attributed to bags of coins, dumping them edge to edge of the belt. Blow- by this process, continuing on “A picture is worth a thou- the early 1970s, when the me- onto the conveyor and spread- ing up the image shows not a their journey on the second belt, sand words” certainly applies chanical finger-fed presses ing them out so they do not single coin is overlapping an- travelling underneath the first to this photo if you know what were in use at every mint overlap each other. other. The conveyor must have belt and winding up in front of you are looking at. around the world. Unfortunately, examining been moving quite slowly. the inspector at the far end of This is the first photographic Trying to catch errors on a the bag in the photo with a I also love this photo for the photo (identified with a evidence I have seen, to my rec- moving belt was especially im- magnifying glass – as well as something else I have covered “C”). This inspector now exam- ollection, of the two conveyor possible during the days when scanning it at higher resolution in past columns but did not ines the other side of the coins. belt inspection system with ac- the planchet making, feeding and enlarging on a computer have photographic evidence of While the first inspector can tual employees at their work and minting equipment was screen – did not show any – until now. see all errors that occur on one station. very forgiving. It allowed bad markings on the bag because it The third person sitting at the side, he cannot see what went I bet a number of you have blanks to feed, even double- is obscured by the employee’s far end of the photograph – as wrong on the second side. This the same accordion photo- feed, through the mechanical arm. I wonder if this bag is the well as part of the machinery would include full brockages, graphic booklet in your collec- finger-feed mechanism. same bag they used to identify closest to the camera – explains partial brockages, delamina- tion but never realized the The dies didn’t help matters, the contents when they are the operation of the inspection tions, coins struck by die caps or “hidden in plain sight” evi- what with coins struck by counted in the counting ma- equipment as I have explained containing die cracks as well as dence staring you in the face. cracked, worn, rotated or chine (i.e., $50 in cents), or are it in previous columns. any errors that appear on both I never saw the inspection clashed dies. they another fringe collectible The first conveyor belt is sides that the first inspector line up close, and quite frankly Although I am not aware of from the Royal Canadian Mint identified with an “A” in the missed (i.e., double strikes, off- I had little interest in it at the how many inspectors were on – just like those ear plugs I ac- photo. 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10 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca portunity to view all equip- more than 300 tons for the larger ment in use during the 1970s blanks when the 80 per cent sil- and ’80s. ver coinage was being minted. It would appear from what With the new metallic compo- we know now that Canada and sitions and the equipment at the the U.S. had the distinction of Winnipeg facility in use today, I producing more errors minted have no idea what the tonnage in the 1970s than any other is for striking the various de- country in the world. nominations; however, it seems If every country used similar the new presses in use at both – in many cases identical – the Canadian and U.S. mints minting presses from a couple strike blanks with as low as 30 of manufacturers, it can safely tons of pressure. be assumed every mint would produce errors in blanking, NEW ERROR TYPES feeding, striking and ejection to WAITING FOR DISCOVERY the same degree. Since its introduction, billions Illustration 3. This $200 note will definitely not be issued by the Royal Canadian Mint as That the U.S. would have so of coins have been produced for the Bank of Canada is responsible for this country’s banknotes. many errors can be explained foreign governments on multi- by the fact they struck over a ply blanks produced at the dozen times more coins than RCM’s Winnipeg facility. Can- The second error types are If any reader stumbles across with 40 per cent saying they Canada did (i.e., 13 billion a ada has also shipped many bil- foreign coins struck at a foreign a coin that fits the above two “strongly opposed” any such year versus well under one bil- lions of multi-ply blanks to for- mint on multi-ply blanks sup- types, I would like to hear from move. lion when Canada was striking eign mints, which then strike plied by the RCM to foreign them. Well, I didn’t need to pay for one-cent coins), statistically their own coins in their own mints. The RCM has the exclu- a survey to determine what the producing a dozen times more minting facilities. sive patent registration rights to MINT WON’T PRINT heading in The Toronto Sun errors. This makes me think of a the process and have not fran- $200 BILL stated since there was never But why would Canada pro- number of additional types of chised anyone else to manufac- And finally, from my “Boy, any intention for the Mint to duce more errors per million errors to add to a typeset of a ture multi-plated blanks. If a for- do we have a long way to go to print a circulating bill, whether coins struck than any other collection of Canadian errors. eign coin is struck on a multi-ply educate people” error folder, I it was a $200 note such as the mint in the world? One includes errors on a for- blank, we know it came from am not sure anybody noticed example in Illustration 3 or any We’re just lucky, I guess. eign coin struck at the RCM. Al- Winnipeg. when it was first published. The other denomination. though the Mint does not reveal The errors can consist of any following comes from The To- I have no complaint against NEWFOUNDLAND COIN its complete list of customers in and all types found on Canadian ronto Sun newspaper, which I Dean Beeby, of the Canadian METALLIC CONTENT any given year, we can piece to- coins struck in Canada. They added to my collection of Press, who wrote the article. He From David P.: “In a recent is- gether at least a partial list of can be foreign coins struck ei- exonumia items. doesn’t write the headings. But sue of Canadian Coin News you countries and denominations. ther in Canada or at a foreign The following headline ap- the person that decides what ar- cite an example of a Nfld. fifty mint on defective blanks. These peared in the “Money” section ticles to pick up from the wire cent piece with bubbles (shown include coins with poor bonding sometime ago in large type: services, proof-readers and in Illustration 2). You say that as well as delaminations from “Mint won’t print $200 bill.” goodness knows how many this coin is 80 percent silver liquids getting between layers or The article stated a survey by other people must think that and 20 percent copper. bubbles produced by air that ex- SES Canada Research Inc., com- the Mint is the one that prints Was not all Nfld. coinage panded during striking. missioned by the Bank of Can- Canada’s paper money. Sterling composition?” The blanks could also be in- ada, asked whether storeown- Don’t tell me all of the staff at complete, such as elliptical, cres- ers would accept a circulating The Toronto Sun think the Mint Illustration 2. cent or straight clips. $200 bill. It showed strong op- and the Bank of Canada are one Newfoundland 50- Then there are the whole se- position among 2,000 retailers and the same outfit! W cent coins contain ries of errors as a result of mis- worried about counterfeiting. A 0.925 silver and 0.075 feeding, such as off-centres, par- total of 59 per cent of respon- John can be reached at errorman@ copper. tial and full brockages, die caps dents said they were opposed look.ca. and double-strikes. And don’t Ah, you caught me. I don’t forget the struck-through coins. ONLINE ONLY COIN AUCTION know where I got my figures Dies can also give us errors, from, but obviously my mem- Mention is made in RCM such as a misaligned die, die eins ria c a ory was faulty. For the record, press releases about a contract gouges, worn dies and more. Closes esa c Newfoundland 50-cent pieces they received. Sometimes a for- By the time you are done, you are 0.925 silver and 0.075 cop- eign government’s website gives can probably count on at least at MCLEAN AUCTIONS-LINDSAY per. us a clue. The annual report by two dozen for each typeset of er- A insa ales Arena ile riain insa the RCM is also sprinkled with rors struck in Canada and an OVER 1000 LOTS of coins from several collections, STRIKING PRESSURE details and illustrations of for- equal amount from foreign some highlights include 1948 Cdn Silver Dollar, Gold FOR CURRENT COINS eign coins struck in Canada. mints. coins, Old US coins & bills, Royal Cdn Mint Product, Maritime Coins, early Can silver coins, many I.C.C.S A letter from John G. states: Graded Coins, silver dollars, some uncirculated, large “In your column about packag- Sandy Campbell, 1 cent, mint sets, proof sets, specimen sets, Royal Ca- ing errors, you stated that it Numismatist nadian Mint collectable coins, Commemorative coins, early Maritime Proof Positive ife Member CNA 228 takes about 200 tons of pres- ANA 496 APNA FN CSNS coins, early banknotes, paper money, some with sure to strike 5-cent coins. 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November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 11 Guelph Coin Show ‘going strong’ after two decades Ethan and Tara Tarzwell check out world banknotes at the recent Guelph Fall Show Coin Show, held Sept. 22 in the southwestern Ontario CIRCUIT city.

By Jeff Fournier come to talk about counterfeit- ing, banknotes, the Bank of Can- ike Hollingshead, vice Hollingshead, who adds the ada and grading. The sky’s the president of the South club stopped charging admis- limit so long as it’s on a numis- MWellington Coin Society sion last year. “We think that matic topic.” (SWCS), is all smiles as he sometimes paying even two or The guest speakers are gener- chats about the Guelph Fall three bucks to come in to the ally from the community or are Coin Show, held Sept. 22 at the show might put the public off, numismatic experts from out- John McCrae Legion Branch so we say no – there’s no fee.” side the club. All speakers re- 234. One young collector, Ethan ceive an honorarium for coming “It’s been going strong for Tarzwell, seemed quite happy out. 20 years now,” says Hollings- with the show, which he was Giving an honorarium might head. attending with his mother encourage more people to come Asked if the club is happy Tara. He’s only been collecting “I saw information about the club,’ but then you go to a out and talk to the club, Hol- with the location of the show, for a few months but says he is club show on Facebook,” adds meeting and there’s only 15 lingshead said. Hollingshead answers “yes” having a lot of fun with it. his mother. “That’s how I people there.” “I could never quite figure without hesitation. “I collect anything differ- found out about it. So, we de- While outspoken, Hollings- out why clubs are trying to “They treat us so well here ent,” says Tarzwell, “like for- cided to check it out.” head makes a whole lot of amass bank accounts. If your that I have paid them up until eign coins and paper money.” sense when he speaks. His club has more than $10,000 in its 2022. They’re holding our This is the first coin show ACTIVE CLUB views about education in nu- bank account, what are they go- money and we’ve got the show he’s ever attended, and he is MEMBERSHIP mismatics, for example, are ing to do with it? We’ve been guaranteed until that date,” he considering getting involved The SWCS is an active club well thought out. giving money to the J.D. adds. “They’re super guys to in the SWCS. that normally gets 25-30 people “We have an educational Ferguson Foundation for a few work with. They have our lay- “I’ve been to the flea market out to its meetings. portion at every meeting. Even years now. And we still have out and provide all the tables in St. Jacobs, but I might check According to Hollingshead, at our June meeting, which is managed to keep our dues at and chairs. When I come in, it’s the club out,” stated Tarzwell. membership numbers are un- often a pizza meeting, where $10. They were $10 when we all set up. It’s great here. It’s all This is one of the great ben- important. we serve pizza at the meeting started the club and they’re still fully accessible and there’s no efits of running a club show: it “It was never an obsession at no cost to any of the mem- $10.” steps in the building.” helps increase membership with me,” he explains, “be- bers, we still have an educa- A 12-to-13-page newsletter is and brings in money for the cause when I started out in nu- tional presentation.” issued electronically 10 times a NO ADMISSION club while doing so. mismatics in the mid ’80s, peo- At its annual Christmas year thanks to the efforts of club “Over the years, we’ve had Asked how he started col- ple from clubs from all over meeting, the SWCS uses the member and editor Judy Black- draws for gold coins, but those lecting, Tarzwell says it was Ontario were saying, ‘Take a festive opportunity to give back man, who has agreed to con- were the days when we the 25-cent colourized poppy membership in our club,’ and I to the community. tinue serving in that role until charged admission. Nowadays, coin issued in 2004 that first in- thought if I can’t actually be an “Christmas is our meeting 2020. because we want to increase trigued him. Although he has active participant in a club, I where we give away money. “We’re very grateful for the the traffic from the public, an uncle who collects, he’s don’t really want to join it. All We give away about $1,000 to work Judy does,” says Hollings- we’ve decided not to charge pretty much been going at it of these folks were saying, ‘Oh, the community,” explains Hol- head. “I read her newsletter admission to the show,” says alone. we have 100 members in our lingshead. “We provide a din- from cover to cover as soon as it ner program at a downtown comes out. I’m a smarter person church and we finance a food- when I’m done reading it. The bank in Rockwood, where our whole idea of having a numis- meetings are held.” matic club is to provide numis- matic education. If all you do is MONTHLY MEETINGS hold an auction and have a The SWCS meets once a room where dealers set up, I month, but unlike most other think that’s called a coin show.” clubs, they don’t break for the summer. Instead, they break for FUTURE SHOWS the months of January and Feb- If you’re interested in attend- ruary. ing a future Guelph Coin Show, “Those are lousy months for which is held each spring and weather,” says Hollingshead. fall, the dates have already “In fact, it makes less sense as been set for the next six events. the demographic ages and peo- Mark your calendars for April ple spend more time in the 17, 2019; Sept. 28, 2019; April south during the winter.” 25, 2019; Sept. 26, 2020; April As for educational topics, the 24, 2021; and Sept. 25, 2021. club has a variety of guest For more information about speakers. next year’s Guelph Coin Show “Last month, we had Norm or about the SWCS, contact Dealer John Masterson, of Beaver Bullion, and John Reid, of the Canadian Silver Saver, Belsten speak about the Canada Hollingshead by email at chol- were busy with a steady stream of customers at the show. All photos by Jeff Fournier. 150 woods program,” says Hol- [email protected] or by phone lingshead. “We’ve had people at 519-823-2646. W 12 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca MONACO AUCTION OF RARE COINS 16th and 17 th Nov. 2018 - Editions V. Gadoury - 57, rue Grimaldi 98000 MONACO [email protected] Tel : 00377 93 25 12 96

auction.gadoury.com Bouquet sou overstruck on tiffin proves intriguing An 1835 brass ‘bouquet sou’ struck over an 1812 ‘tiffin’ token brought $558.13 US at Stack’s Bowers Galleries’ Colonial August 2013 auction of the John J. Ford Collection. TOKENS Described as ‘a fascinating piece, with a muddled By Tim Grawey mixture of the Bouquet dies and the Tiffin undertype,’ the ne of the more unortho- Guppy that many were with- overstruck token’s specific dox practices of early drawn from circulation and undertype variety was not O19th-century Canadian colo- became the most willing recip- identified. nies was overstriking existing ient for Canadian-issued token tokens or coins to create a new overstrikes. McLachlan, of Breton 971. “A in his 1886 book, A Descriptive piece. The Guppy farthing served rush order had been received Catalogue of Coins, Tokens and kens – or the So-Styled ‘Tiffin Along with counterfeiting, as the overstrike host for the from Canada for a supply of Medals Issued in or Relating to Tokens,’” numismatist Eugene producing lightweight tokens 1812 Nova Scotia “trade and copper tokens to provide for the Dominion of Canada and Courteau classifies 27 half- and ante-dating tokens, this navigation” token (Breton 964) the almost utter lack of copper Newfoundland. penny varieties. While the un- practice – while bizarre by to- while Guppy pennies and half- change, and, finding a large “It is found struck over coins dertype for the bouquet sou in day’s strict standards – served pennies were the recipient for quantity of these Guppy to- that at one time formed the the aforementioned Stack’s a useful purpose in the pre- the 1813 and 1814 “trade and kens recently withdrawn from bulk of our Canadian circula- auction was a brass tiffin coun- Confederation colonies. Quite navigation” tokens (Breton 962 circulation, available there, the tion,” wrote McLachlan, who terfeit, the specific variety was often, the rationale centred on and 965, respectively). Wellington coins were struck also revealed he had specimens not identified. garnering hefty profits; side- The original 1813 “spread over them, thus saving time of Breton 674 struck over a “In all probability the Tiffin stepping laws; striking coun- eagle” tokens of Lower Can- and expense of cutting out brass “bust and harp” token varieties with rarities of 9 and terfeits for personal enjoy- ada (Breton 994) were struck new flans.” and a brass “tiffin” token, the 10 ended their days as under- ment; having small change on over Guppy tokens, as were reverse of which contained the types for this sou,” wrote R.C. hand to enjoy life’s pleasures; several Wellington tokens, in- BOUQUET SOU TOKENS inscription “HALFPENNY TO- Willey in his 1982 article, “The or simply realizing efficiencies cluding the dated variety While the previous exam- KEN” and year-date of 1812. Colonial Coinages of Canada – in coin production. Depending (Breton 969); the large leaves ples of overstrikes are certainly The Bouquet Sous,” which ap- on your perspective, you may variety (Breton 971); and the impressive, a group of over- AUCTION RESULTS peared in the Canadian Numis- consider these individuals as small leaves variety (Breton struck tokens – the “bouquet An 1835-dated brass “bou- matic Journal, the official publi- either enterprising entrepre- 972). Coincidentally, these sou” tokens listed as Breton quet sou” struck over an 1812 cation of the Royal Canadian neurs or nefarious villains. three tokens are among those 674 – were actually produced “tiffin” token was offered as Numismatic Association. Regardless, Canadian colo- issued on order from the Cana- in Lower Canada. Lot 21082 of Stack’s Bowers Despite classifying 73 bou- nial tokens are sprinkled with dian colonies as stated by nu- Soon after the Bank of Mon- Galleries’ August 2013 auction quet sou varieties in his 1908 examples of overstriking. mismatist R. W. McLachlan in treal issued “un sou” tokens of the John J. Ford Collection. article “The Canadian Bouquet- Massive numbers of pen- his November 1915 article, (Breton 713) to address the Described as “a fascinating Sous,” Courteau did not de- nies, halfpennies and farthings “The Wellington Tokens Relat- poor condition of coinage in piece, with a muddled mixture scribe any as being overstruck. dated 1811 and 1812 were is- ing to Canada: A Review.” circulation, imitations were of the Bouquet dies and the Tif- Interestingly, the Bank of sued by Samuel Guppy, of “This token I claim to be the struck in Belleville, N.J.; Bir- fin undertype,” this piece Canada’s National Currency Bristol, . Guppy earliest of the Canadian Wel- mingham, England, and Mon- brought $558.13 US (about $540 Collection contains numerous owned the Patent Pure Copper lingtons from the fact that it treal, Que. Cdn. in August 2013). examples of overstruck tokens, Sheathing Nail Manufactory, was struck over the token is- Breton 674 was designed Pierre Breton in his 1894 including some bouquet sou to- and his products included cop- sued by S. Guppy, proprietor and engraved by Jean-Marie book Illustrated History of kens overstruck on tiffins as per nails. So vast a number of of the British Patent Sheeting Arnault, a die sinker and med- Coins and Tokens related to Can- well as tiffin counterfeits, both tokens were produced by Nail Manufactory,” wrote allist from Montreal. The ob- ada lists the original tiffin half- Breton 960 and 961. Take a peak verse contains the legend pennies as #960. The obverse at these fascinating pieces at “AGRICULTURE & COM- of this piece displays a laure- bankofcanadamuseum.ca/col- MERCE BAS CANADA” ated bust of George III to the lection by searching for “over- around the rim. A bouquet in right within a thick wreath of struck tokens.” the centre is tied with a bow oak leaves an acorns. The re- to the left and one ribbon to verse depicts a female seated DIE SINKER, MEDALLIST ENJOY COIN COLLECTING TO ITS FULLEST! the right. The bouquet is com- to the left on a bale of goods Arnault came to Lower Can- prised of five shamrocks, two holding scales in her right ada from in about 1830. Join THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION! thistles, one rose leaf, one ear hand with a cornucopia cra- He set up his minting operation AIMS AND OBJECTIVES MISSION STATEMENT of wheat and one wheat blade dled in her left arm. A small at 587 Craig St. in Montreal be- To encourage and promote the fun of coin collecting “The Royal Canadian Numismatic fore moving to St. George and the science of numismatics through the acquisition to the left. One shamrock, five ship is in front in the distance. Association is devoted to serving those Street. He returned to France and study of coins, paper money, medals, tokens and who enjoy coin collecting/numismatics rose leaves, one bud, one rose, The caption “HALFPENNY all other numismatic items, with special emphasis on about 1844, meaning the bou- material pertaining to Canada. We want to promote by promoting fellowship, communication, one ear and two blades are to TOKEN” is around the top of contact among collectors with similar interests and to education and providing advocacy and the right. The reverse has the the rim and the date “1812” is quet sou overstruck on the assist and foster the growth of the new collector. leadership for the hobby.” caption “TOKEN MON- at the bottom. counterfeit tiffin must have BENEFITS: * FREE issues of the Canadian Numismatic Journal (print or digital) * FREE access to TREAL” around the rim. A Soon after, brass and copper been struck during his years in the largest numismatic lending library in Canada * DISCOUNT when ordering the Numismatic Corre- wreath of 16 laurel leaves is counterfeits of Breton 960 ap- Montreal (1830-44). As the orig- spondence Courses * EXHIBIT your collection * LOW COST insurance for your numismatic collection. tied at the bottom with a bow. peared along with Breton 961, inal Bank of Montreal un sou These are just a few of the benefi ts that await you when you join the RCNA. Within the wreath are the the obverse of which is similar tokens were issued about 1835- Visit our web site at www.rcna.ca for more details on benefi ts of membership, with complete pricing. 36 and the imitation bouquet Or contact us by phone, email or regular mail. We’ll gladly send you a free sample copyopy of the CNC Journal. words “UN SOU.” to that of Breton 960. Its re- One of the earliest numis- verse, however, lacks inscrip- sou tokens were not issued un- ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATIONN JOIN matists to recognize Breton tion except for the date “1812.” til after this, the date of Ar- 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, Markham, ON L3P 184 ONLINE 674 was struck over other Ca- In his 1934 article, “The Ca- nault’s issues can be further re- 647-401-4014 [email protected] TODAY! nadian tokens was McLachlan nadian Bust and Commerce to- fined to the years 1836-44). W 14 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca COIN SHOW & SALE Fall 2018 Show November 10-11, 2018 Howard Johnson Hotel 15540 Stoney Plain Rd., Edmonton, AB T5P 3Z2 SHOW TIMES: Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Show Admission $5.00 per day at the Door, 16 & under FREE!

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November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 15 John McBean, 1909 ANA Convention ‘Wild Man’ McBean’s ‘long-bearded ‘commanding appearance’ was likened to the German The World of States’ Brunswick- Lünenburg thaler depicting the ‘wild man’ by ANA MONEY Secretary Frank Duffield in in Mehl’s Numismatic By Ted Banning Monthly. nother early and loyal Ca- Co., a factory in Lincoln, Calif., nadian member of the that produced clay pipes, roof president, (and in fact all the of- AAmerican Numismatic Associa- tiles, floor tiles and ceramic ficers) were also elected by ac- tion (ANA) was John McBean, a building facades. It still exists Dowling St. in Toronto’s then- ens it to Oliver Cromwell’s clamation. As The Numismatist little-known miner and road under the name of Pacific Coast trendy Parkdale neighbour- storming in to dissolve Parlia- put it, “there was no use for the contractor from Glengarry Building Products. hood. His sponsors were S. S. ment, but this time the political steam roller which had County, Upper Canada (mod- John McBean did not stay in Heal, of Toronto, and ANA Cromwell was P. N. Breton, been oiled up.” ern-day Ontario). California, however, but re- founder George Heath. By that who “rising from his place ... Thomas Elder’s Numismatic McBean was born in 1834 into turned to Canada – first to time, he was 72 years old and declared for the abolition of the Philistine commented The Nu- a large family near Lancaster, Sarnia in 1871, when that year’s among the ANA’s most senior proxy and the supremacy of the mismatist’s “feeble effort to Glengarry, where his father, Ar- census describes him as a miner, numismatists – older even than convention in its assembled cover up the Montreal discom- chibald John McBean Jr., began and then to Toronto in 1872. Joe Hooper, who served as the membership.” fiture does not deceive any a long career as a road contrac- In Montreal, he married Mary association’s fourth president When President Farran Zerbe member of the A. N. A.” tor. The young McBean’s grand- Ann McLeod in November from 1899-1902. insisted they could not entertain Although McBean’s collect- father, Archibald John McBean 1875. After an initial stay at Some time between his ap- any motion until the Committee ing activity waned from about Sr., immigrated from Queen’s Hotel, the couple set- pearance at 134 Close Ave., To- on Credentials established there this time, he continued his and settled in Glengarry to take tled at 76 John St. in Toronto, ronto, in the October 1905 ANA was a quorum, Breton led a membership in the ANA as up farming about 1818. and McBean began business as membership list and 1906, Mc- noisy majority in the room to shown by membership lists of McBean’s mother, Susannah a road contractor, imitating his Bean and his family moved demand business proceed im- 1910, 1912, 1917 and 1920. Snyder Curry, was the daughter father. By some accounts, Mc- back to Lancaster, probably for mediately, and there followed He died of pneumonia at his of New York-born United Em- Bean was also a partner in Rob- retirement. This being only an acrimonious “discussion.” home in Lancaster on Feb. 12, pire Loyalists John Cyrus Curry ert Forsyth & Co., an 1870s im- about 90 kilometres from “Among the indignant pro- 1923, at the age of 89. As noted and Elizabeth Snider. porter of marble and Scottish Montréal, McBean found it easy tests of the more conservative in his obituary in The Numisma- About 1850, when he was granite and a builder of granite to attend the 1909 ANA Con- members present,” Duffield tist the following May, McBean only about 16 years old, the monuments known for its gran- vention, of which he was one of continues, “was that of Mr. Mc- “was born at Lancaster, but in young McBean reportedly left ite concrete. the more remarkable regis- Bean, who emerged from his his active life has traveled con- Glengarry County for the lure of trants. Brunswick & Luneberg Thaler siderably and had lived in Brit- gold in California. He does not As some readers are well to remark that the hall was ish Columbia, and seem to have found the trip par- aware, the 1909 convention was packed with Canadian obstruc- other places. For about 30 years ticularly successful as he was a very successful but conten- tionists. A count of heads, how- he was a contractor in Toronto, back in Glengarry for the 1852 tious one. There was fierce com- ever, by E. H. Adams, revealed and for the last 17 years had census and possibly also the petition – even acrimony – be- the presence of 24 Americans to lived in Lancaster.” 1861 census (although this tween the two candidates for 15 sons of the Maple-leaf.” “He had been a member of farmer John McBean could be a the ANA presidency, which was Duffield’s reference to the the A. N. A. for a number of cousin). contended by Dr. J. M. Hender- “wild-man” thalers was no years. He had collected coins By 1865, there was a John Mc- son, then the first vice presi- doubt regarding the long- most of his life, but disposed of Bean in Lambton, near Sarnia, dent, and Frank C. Higgins, the bearded McBean’s “command- his collection some time ago. but this may again have been a nominee of the New York Nu- ing appearance” and his loose He was of commanding ap- cousin despite later associations mismatic Club. There was also resemblance to the thalers’ pearance and will be remem- between his immediate family a disagreement over the prac- principal device. A cartoon bered by those who attended and that town. According to G. tice of proxy voting and the sta- Mehl’s ran along with Duffield’s the A. N. A. Convention in Mercer Adams’s 1891 book, To- tus of the association’s publica- report emphasizes this. Montreal in 1909.” W tion, The Numismatist. ronto, Old and New, he also spent John McBean, who was The session broke up “in Somewhat oddly, The Numis- time in Australia, Colorado and born in Glengarry County, complete dead-lock” only to re- matist almost entirely avoided British Columbia, presumably Upper Canada (modern- sume more cordially two days mentioning the fierce debates in the gold fields while also day Ontario) in 1834, was later. that took place at the conven- spending about three years an early member of the Despite all this heat, the tion, focusing instead on its working in his father’s paving American Numismatic second session ended with highly agreeable social events. company in Chicago some time Association (ANA). Higgins asking the conven- after 1859. The closest it came to a mention tion to elect Henderson as What is much clearer is in was a veiled reference to “the president by acclama- 1870 McBean and several of his A LIFELONG COLLECTOR? admonitions of John McBean.” tion. Famous Canadian siblings were in Stockton, Calif., We can only speculate as to To find some explanation for numismatist W. W. C. again not far from the gold whether McBean caught the that statement, we need to turn Wilson, the New fields. His elder brother Alex numismatic bug while in Cali- to Mehl’s Numismatic Monthly, York group’s nomi- was running a hotel in Stockton fornia, where all sorts of inter- which ran a report by ANA Sec- nee for first vice and would stay in California esting specie, including gold retary Frank G. Duffield, who until his death in Los Altos in slugs, were in circulation. He was more frank. A cartoon in 1918. reportedly collected most of his According to Duffield, the Mehl’s ran In 1875, his younger brother, life; however, he only joined August 10 session began with alongside Peter McGill McBean, co- the ANA in February 1902, warm welcomes but quickly be- Duffield’s report. founded Gladding, McBean and when his address was 163 came more heated. Duffield lik- 16 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 17 In this issue, we are concentrating on Canadian five-cent coins. I thought it necessary to change a number of prices. Most of the changes are confined to the five-cent silver series and concentrated on the dates from 1892 through 1914. This is primarily because price levels for Mint-State coins in these dates have languished in the MS-63 through MS-65 range, although coins with exceptional TRENDS eye-appeal have been achieving healthy prices. Increased supply is the main culprit. Most of this increased supply is due to the Langdon offerings that surfaced in 2014 and 2015. Other small hoards have By Michael Findlay, TRENDS ditor Focus on: Canadian fi ve cents surfaced in the last five years. While it is now difficult to gauge increased sup- plies of ICCS-graded coins, the PCGS population report is constantly a source of Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, revelation. and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation. Continued on page 29

LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1927...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 3,500 VICTORIA / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R 1928...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 450 ...... 1,800 1858...... 110 ...... 130 ...... 160 ...... 260 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,275 ...... 5,000...... 12,500 1929...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 350 ...... 1,350 1858 COINAGE ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 1929, High 9 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 1859 N9 ...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,225 1930...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 2,500 1859 N9 LOW 9 ...... 9...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100...... 3,150 1931...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 1859 BRASS GOOD-14,500; VG-20,000; F- 25,000 ; VF-35,000 ...... 1932...... 0.35 ...... 0.40 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 275 ...... 1,200 1859/8 W9 MEDAL ...... 50...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,275 ...... 1933...... 0.35 ...... 0.4 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 650 1859/8 W9 COINAGE ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 1934...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 1000 1859 D-P N9#1 ...... 300...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,750 ...... 7,500 ...... 1935...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 175 ...... 800 1859 D-P N9#2 ...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 185 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 950 ...... 1,600 ...... 4,500 ...... 1936...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 300 1859 D-P N9#3 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 1936 dot...... Heritage Sale April 18, 2013: US $246,750...... 275,000 ...... 1859 D-P N9#4 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... George V Small Cents Red Premiums (except 1933 and 1936): Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 1859 D-P N9#5 ...... 250...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% Red 90-100% Red 1859 N9, 9/6 ...... 350...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,800 ...... 7,000...... 1859 N9, TP1 ...... 200...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R MS-66 R 1876H ...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 550...... 2,500 1937...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 250 1881H ...... 7...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 170 ...... 360 ...... 770...... 3,375 1938...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 250 1881H SINGLE SERIF N REGINA150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,800 ...... 1939...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 175 1881H DD OBV ...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 1940...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 200 1882H OBV #1 ...... 8...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 630...... 2,700 1941...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 500 ...... - 1882H OBV #2 ...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 630...... 2,700 1942...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 8...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 600 ...... - 1882H DBL DIE OBV...... 150...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,800 ...... 1943...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 ...... 750 1884 OBV #1 ...... 140...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 1944...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 2,500 ...... - 1884 OBV #2 ...... 6...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 550 ...... 1,650 1945...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 8 ...... 23 ...... 50 ...... 500 ...... - 1886 OBV #1 ...... 15...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,150...... 1946...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 400 1886 OBV #2 ...... 8...... 11 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 5,000 1947...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 200 1887...... 5...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 145 ...... 270 ...... 500 ...... 1,650 1947ML ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 120 ...... 500 1888...... 5.5...... 6.5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400...... 1,200 1947ML blunt 7 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 5...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 300 ...... - 1890H ...... 11...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 160 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 675...... 2,250 1948 A to denticles ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 5...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 ...... 1,800 1891 LDLL OBV #2...... 11...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,600 1948 A betw. denticles ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 5...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 500 ...... - 1891 LDLL OBV #3...... 11...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,150 1949 A to denticles ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 100 ...... 215 ...... 500 ...... 2,500 ...... - 1891 SDLL OBV #2 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1949 A betw. denticles ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 175 1891 SDLL OBV #3 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1950...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 250 1891 SDSL OBV #2 ...... 90...... 120 ...... 170 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 1951...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 600 1891 SDSL OBV #3 ...... 70...... 95 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,575 ...... 2,800...... 10,000 1952...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 200 1892 OBV #2 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800...... George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 1892 OBV #3 ...... 8.5...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 700 ...... 2,500 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% Red 1892 OBV #4 ...... 8.5...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 600 ...... 1,800 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R MS-66 R 1893...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,400 1953 NSF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 160 1894...... 20...... 24 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 720...... 2,000 1953 SF ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 800 ...... 1894 LARGE 4 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 675 ...... 1,350...... 4,000 1954 SF ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 150 ...... 600 1895...... 9...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 340 ...... 550 ...... 1,500 1954 NSF (PL) ...... 600...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,200 1896...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,200 1955 NSF ...... VG-$140; F-$180 ...... 235 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 1896 FAR 6 ...... 25...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 585 ...... 1,125...... 1955 SF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 150 1897...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 270 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 1898H ...... 10...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 810...... 4,000 1956...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35...... 0.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 150 1899...... 6...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 340...... 1,000 1957...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 120 1900...... 11...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 585 ...... 1,350...... 5,000 1958...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 120 1900H ...... 5.5...... 6.5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 110 ...... 200...... 500 1959...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 100 1901...... 5.5...... 6.5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 650 1960...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 100 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 1961...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 100 EDWARD VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 BR MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1962...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 100 1902...... 3...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 160...... 350 1963...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 100 1903...... 3...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 500 1964...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 60 1904...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 650 1965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 200 1905...... 6...... 7.5 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 295...... 700 1965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 60 1906...... 3...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 360...... 1,250 1965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 60 1907...... 3.5...... 4.5 ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 400...... 1,250 1965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 22...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 1907H ...... 17...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 325 ...... 630 ...... 1,800...... 1966...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1908...... 4.5...... 5.5 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 250...... 750 1967...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1909...... 3...... 3.75 ...... 4.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 250...... 850 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1910...... 2,5...... 3.25 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 950 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 EDWARD VII RED PREMIUMS: COMPLETELY ORIGINAL AND: 95% RED, ADD 10-30%; 100% FULL RED, ADD 30-50% 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 GEORGE V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 BR MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1911 ...... 1.75...... 2.25 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 17 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 135...... 400 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1912...... 1.5...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 18 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 150...... 500 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1913...... 1.75...... 2.25 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 180...... 800 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1914...... 2...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 225...... 800 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 1915...... 1.75...... 2.25 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 180...... 800 1916...... 1.25...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 125...... 450 FIVE CENTS 1917...... 1.25...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 125...... 540 1918...... 1.25...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 120...... 450 Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1919...... 1.25...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 120...... 450 1858 SD ...... 16 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 135...... 210 ...... 385 ...... 575 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 1920...... 1.25...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 270...... 1,250 1858 LD ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 330 ...... 550 ...... 1,000...... 1,600 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 11,000 GEORGE V LARGE CENT RED PREMIUMS: COMPLETELY ORIGINAL AND: 95% RED, ADD 10-30%; 100% FULL RED, ADD 30-50% 1870 Flat Rim ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 135...... 210 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1870 Raised Rim ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 135...... 210 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,250 SMALL CENTS 1871...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 135...... 210 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 65-80% RED 70-80% RED 70-80% RED 1872H ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 34 ...... 55 ...... 125...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,750 GEORGE V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 BR MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1874H Pl 4, SD ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1920...... 0.40 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 750 1874H Cr 4, LD ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,800 ...... 4,500 1921...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 15...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 300 ...... 1,400 ...... 1875H SD ...... 130 ...... 240 ...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,100...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 1922...... 28 ...... 33 ...... 42 ...... 60 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 1875H LD ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,200...... 4,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 1923...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 1880H obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1500 ...... 1924...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 65...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1880H obv 3 ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 110...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1925...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... 1881H ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 1926...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 2,250 ...... 1882H ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200

18 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1883H obv 4 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500...... 1967...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 100 1883H obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 650 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,750 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1884, Near 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1884, Far 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1885 small 5 ...... 12 ...... 24 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1885 Large 5 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1885, Small 5/5 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 220 ...... 400 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1885, Large 5/5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1886 small 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1886 Large 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 140...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 40 1887...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 1888...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 33 ...... 80...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 TEN CENTS 1889...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 300...... 475 ...... 850 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 YEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1890H ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 1858...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 1891 obv 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 375  ...... 600  ...... 1,100  1858\1558...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 obv 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 375  ...... 650  ...... 1,100  1858, 5/5...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 160 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1892 obv 2 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 450  ...... 600  ...... 1,100  ...... 1,800  1870 Nar0 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1892 obv 5 ...... Value undetermined, no examples certifi ed to date ...... 1870 Nar0, 0/0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 165 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 1893...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250  ...... 375  ...... 650  ...... 1,100  1870 Wd 0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1894...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1870 Wd 0, 0/0 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1896...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275  ...... 400  ...... 650  ...... 1,150  1870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1897 Narrow ‘8’...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 250  ...... 375  ...... 600  ...... 1,000  1871...... 28 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Wide ‘8’ ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 250  ...... 375  ...... 600  ...... 1,000  1871H ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Nar/Wide ‘8’ ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 135...... 265 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1871H, 7/7 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1898...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,350  ...... 2,400  1871H Mule ...... EXTREMELY RARE - 2 examples known in National Currency Collection ...... 1899...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500  ...... 800  1872H ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 5,800 1900 Oval 00 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550  ...... 900  1874H ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 1900 Round 00 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500  ...... 2,700  1875H ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 1901...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500  ...... 800  Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1880H Obv 1 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,700 1902...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 50...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 235 1880H Obv 2 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1881H Obv 1 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 290 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1902H large H ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 16 ...... 30...... 60...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 160  ...... 400  1902H LH/SH ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 1881H Obv 2 ...... 21 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1902H small H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 420 ...... 850 1882H Obv 3 ...... 21 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1883H Obv 3 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,500 1903H small H ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75...... 150...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 800  ...... 2,400  1903H sm Recut H ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135...... 300...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 1884 Obv 4 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 25,000 1903H large H ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 185...... 375...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... 1885 Obv 4 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,650 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 1903...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135...... 275...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 1,300 1885 Obv 5 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... – 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1904...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 100...... 275...... 400  ...... 700  ...... 1,200  ...... 2,400  1905...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60...... 150...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,250 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1906...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 135...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1907...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 90...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 750 1886 L Pt6 Obv 4 ...... Rare, only seven examples certifi ed by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – 1908 Small Date ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 150...... 200 ...... 300  ...... 450  ...... 900  1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1908 Large Date ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 400...... 750...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ...... 37 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,500 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 300...... 450  ...... 700  ...... 1,200  ...... 2,200  1887...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,200 Heritage April, 2016 Sale - PCGS MS-62 US $8,225...... 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 1887, 7/7...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 30...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 280 ...... 550 1888...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 275...... 650...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 1889...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1890H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1911 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 45...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 210 ...... 380 1891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1912...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 1891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1913...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 280 1892 Obv 5 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 1892 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1914...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 65  ...... 90  ...... 150  ...... 250  ...... 600  1915...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1892 2\1 Obv 5 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1916...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,750 1892 2\1 Obv 6 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1917...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,650 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1918...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,350 ...... 3,750 1919...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,850 ...... 4,500 1920...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 380 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... Rare, only one example certifi ed to date by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1921...... Good- $3800; VG-$5500 ...... 6,800 ...... 8,500 ...... 11,500 ...... 15,000...... 20,000 ...... 27,500 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1894 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1922 Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 1,000 1894 Obv 6 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 105 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1922 Far Rim ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 1894, 4/4, Obv 6 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1923...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 1896 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1924...... 0.65 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 18 ...... 45...... 125 ...... 185 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 1896 Obv 6 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1925...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 1898 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 190 ...... 380 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 1,450 ...... 2,400 1926 Near 6 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 5,000 ...... 1898 Obv 6 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1926 Far 6 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 330 ...... 800 ...... 1,300...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 1899 Sm 9’s ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1927...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 210 ...... 380 ...... 2,000 1899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 725 ...... 1,250 1928...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 1,150 1899 Lge 9’s ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 1929, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1900...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900 1929, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1901...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1930...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 2,500 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1931...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 6 ...... 25 ...... 80...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2000 ...... 5,500 1902...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1932, Near 2, Far S ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,500 1902H ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 1932, Near 2, Near S ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... -...... - ...... - ...... 6- ...... - ...... - 1903...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1932, Far 2, Near S ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... - ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1903H ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1933...... 0.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 90...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 6,000 1904...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 1934, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1905...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 1934, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1906...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1935...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 2,000 1907...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 1936, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1908...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 1936, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1908, 8/8...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1909 VL ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1937 Dot ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 225 1909 BL ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1938...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 6,000 1910...... 7.5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 270 ...... 450 ...... 800 1939...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 250 ...... 600 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1940...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125  ...... 600  1911 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 1941...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 1,500 1912...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1942 Nickel ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 600 1913 SML ...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 1942 Tombac ...... 0.65 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1913 BL ...... G-$80; VG-$160 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 ...... 32,000 ...... – 1943 Tombac ...... 0.35 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 150 1914...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 1944 Tombac ...... Only 1 known ...... 1999 ANA Sale - 52,000 ...... Rare...... 1915...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1944 Steel ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1916...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 22 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 235 ...... 500 1944 no chrome ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 1917...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 250 1945...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 60 1918...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 225 1945 no chrome ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 350 1919...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 200 1946...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 3 ...... 9...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1920...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1946/6...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1921...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 1946 Arrowhead ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 1928...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 400 1947...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1929...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 145 ...... 275 1947 Dot ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 200...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 465 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1930...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 350 1947 ML ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 250 1931...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1948...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 200  1932...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 425 1949...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1933...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 900 1950...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 350 1934...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1951 Com ...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100  1935...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 1951 Low Relief ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 125 1936...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 200 1951 LR, Missing Chrome ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 1936 Dot ...... Specimen only strike ...... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ...... January 2010 Heritage Sale SP-68 $190,000 ...... 1951 High Relief ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 1936 Bar ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 900 1952...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1952, Missing Chrome ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 1937...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 5.5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 175 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1938...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 800 1953 NSF far leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1938 Re-Engr ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 165 ...... 210 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,600 1953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 1939...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 180 ...... 550 1953 NSF near leaf ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800...... 1,400 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1939 Re-Engr ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,100 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ...... Rare ...... 4,500...... 1940...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 1953 SF near leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 1940 Re-Engr ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 400 1953 SF near leaf, missing chrome ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 1941...... BV ...... 4.5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 500 1953 SF far leaf ...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,500 ...... 1942...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 600 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 1943...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200 1954...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 70 1944...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 250 1954, missing chrome ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1945...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 1954 NSF ...... Rare . Only 4 certifi ed to date ...... 1946...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 200 1955...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 70 1947...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 400 1956...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 60 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 150 1957...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45 1948...... VG-$4; F-$6 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 1957 Bug Tail ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1949...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 150 1958...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45 1950...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1958 Dbl Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 175 1959...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 12 ...... 35 1951 Dbl Die ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 450 1960...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 12 ...... 35 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 90 1961...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 12 ...... 35 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1962 Doubled Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1962...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 12 ...... 35 1953 SF ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 120 1963...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 80 1954...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5.5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 120 1964 XWL ...... 22 ...... 24 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 800 ...... 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1964...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 100 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1965 Large Beads, Detached Jewel ...... 700  ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500  ...... 2,000  ...... 3,000  ...... 4,000  ...... 6,000  1956 Dot ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 1965 Large Beads, Attached Jewel ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400...... 2,000 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1965 Small Bds ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 100 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1966...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 20 ...... 200 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 12 ...... 30

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 19 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955, Dbl Die Reverse ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 80 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 60 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1968 500 Silver ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 50 1968 Nickel Philly-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 15 ...... 50 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1968 Nickel -Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1969 Large Date ...... – ...... 13,500 ...... 17,500 ...... 22,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1969 Small Date ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1968 Sil ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1968 Ni ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1.25...... 1.75 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1973 SB ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 TWENTY CENTS 1973 LB ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 185 ...... 215 ...... 350...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 1858 coinage, Plain 5 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 130 ...... 170 ...... 340 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,800 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 130 ...... 170 ...... 340 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1858 medal ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... FIFTY CENTS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1870 No LCW ...... 900 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 22,000...... Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1870 LCW ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 1870, Obv 1 ...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,800 1871...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 240 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1870, Obv 2 ...... rare - only 4 examples certifi ed by ICCS ...... 1871H ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 750 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 9,500 ...... 15,000 1871, Obv 1 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200...... 2,500 ....Feb. 2015 Legacy II Sale: ICCS MS-63, $6,350. 1872H ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 1871, Obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,600 1872H Inv A/V ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 12,000 ...... 18,000...... 1871H, Obv 1 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 1881H ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1871H, Obv 2 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 525...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,300 1888, Obv. 2 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 9,500...... 1872H, Sm. 2. Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 13,000 ...... 20,000 1872H, Lg. 2. Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 4 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 ...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 240...... 460 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1890H, Obv. 4 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 16,000 ...... 25,000...... 50,000 ...... 1872H, Die Break A ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1892, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 1874H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1892, Obv. 4 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 220 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 1875H, Blunt 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500...... 9,000 ...... 18,000 ...... 27,000 ...... 42,000 1894...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 ...... 12,000...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 1875H, Pointed 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500...... 9,000 ...... 18,000 ...... 27,000 ...... 42,000 1898...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 265 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 17,000 1880 Wd 0 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,000 ...... 1899, Lg 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 ...... 18,000 ...... 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 900 ...... 1,650...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1899, Sm 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 320 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 ...... 18,000 ...... 1880 Nar 0 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850...... 1,400 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1900...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,800 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1881H ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1901...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1882H ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,750 Edward VII ...... G-4 ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60...... MS-62 ...... MS-63 1883H ...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700

1885, Curved Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 490 ...... 950 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1902...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000

1885, St. Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 490 ...... 950 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1903H ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 2,200...... 3,250 ...... 6,000 1885, 5 over 5 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400...... 2,800 ...... 1904...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... 1905...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000...... 15,000 ...... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 340 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1906...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 170 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 340 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1907...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 440 ...... 800 ...... 2,000...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 1886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1908...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,600...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1909...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800...... 1910 Vic leafs ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1910 Ed leafs ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1887...... 125 ...... 265 ...... 465 ...... 950 ...... 1,900...... 3,800 ...... George V ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62...... MS-63 ...... MS-64 1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 350...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1911 ...... 30 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 6,000 1888, Wide 8Section 0 s ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1912...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 ...... 3,800 ...... 7,000 1889, Closed 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 1913...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 1889, Open 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 1914...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 1890H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,750 1916...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1891...... 85 ...... 190 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 1,650 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1917...... 14 ...... 32 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 1892...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1918...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1893...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 1,650 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1919...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1894...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 700 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 1920 small 0 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1899...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1920 Large 0 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 1900...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 185...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 1921...... G- 30,000 ; VG- 45,000 ...... 60,000 ... 65,000 ...... 70,000 ....75,000 .....85,000 ...... 1901...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 1929...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1901, 9/9...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 1931...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1932...... G-100; VG-175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 1902...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 1934...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,350...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 1902H ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 1903...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,700 ...... 4,750 1936...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 340 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,100...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 1904...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 290 ...... 600 ...... 1,100...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... George VI ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63...... MS-64 ...... MS-65 1905...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 425 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1937...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1906...... 17 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1938...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550...... 1,600 ...... 4,000 1906 Sm Cr...... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000...... 1939...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 2,000 1907...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 380...... 720 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1940...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 200 ...... 900 1908...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 450...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,800 1941...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,100 1909...... 17 ...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,250 1942...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,100 1910...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 225...... 420 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 1943, Near 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 350 ...... 2,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1943, Far 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1911 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 1943, Dbl Die 3 ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 130 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1912...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1944, Near 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1913...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 1944, Far 4 ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 26 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1914...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1945...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 25 0 ...... 1,500 1915...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 280 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,500 ...... 4,750 ...... 8,000 ...... 14,000 1946 Hoof in 6, ND ...... VG- $40; F- $50 ...... 90 ...... 275 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500...... 1916...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 1946...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 2,500 1917...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 75...... 165 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550 1947 St. 7L ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 3,500 1918...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 130 ...... 185 ...... 280 ...... 500 1947 C7R ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 1919...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 550 1947 ML Lft ...... VG- $35; F-$45 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 3,200 1920...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1947 ML CR...... VG-2,000; F- 2,500 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,600 ...... 7,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000...... 1921...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 850...... 1,650 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 1948...... VG-$110; F- $140 ...... 170 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 2,000 1927...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 320 ...... 750...... 1,350 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1949...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 1,100 1928...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1949 Hoof/9, WD ...... VG- $30; F- $35 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 2,800 ...... 1929...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 100...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 450 ...... 800 1950 Des 0 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 650 1930...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 110...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1950 No Des 0 ...... VG-$15; F-$18 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 2,400 1931...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 225 1932...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 1933...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 165...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 850 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 125 1934...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 190...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 Elizabeth II ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63...... MS-64 ...... MS-65 1935...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 140...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 800 1953SD NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 200 1936...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 120 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 1953LD SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 600 1936 Dot ...... G-$20;VG-$45 ...... 110 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850...... 1,350 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1953LD NSF ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 750 ...... 4,000 1936 Bar ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1954...... BV ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 60...... 100 ...... 350 1936 Dot/Bar ...... 100 ...... 220 ...... 500 ...... 950 ...... 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35...... 60 ...... 250 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 200 1937...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 22...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 275 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 150 1938...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 23 ...... 40 ...... 85...... 115 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 900 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 16...... 30 ...... 150 1939...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 70...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 240 ...... 450 1958 Dot ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50...... 150 ...... 1,000 1940...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 25...... 32 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 140 1941...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 225 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 140 1942...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 275 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 1943...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 350 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 1944...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 400 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 80 1945...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 350 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 1946...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 60...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 1947...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 1947 Dot ...... VG-$80; F-$110 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 380 ...... 650...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 22...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1967, Double Struck ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 400...... 550 ...... 1,000 1948...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 260 ...... 600 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 50 1949...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 37 ...... 80 ...... 450 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 50 1950...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 35 1951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ...... 140 ...... 180...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 425 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 40 1951HR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 300 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 50 1952 LR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 75 ...... 500 1952 HR ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 400 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 15 ...... 60 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 40 1953NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 100 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 15 ...... 60 1953SF ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 13...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 50 1954...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 400 1974 missing S ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 750

20 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS 1956...... 25 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 1,800 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 32 ...... 150 ...... 1,200 George V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1957 IWL ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 60 ...... 500 ...... 2,250 1935...... 25 ...... 33 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 47 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 1958...... BV ...... 20 ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 300 1936...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 600 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 750 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1937...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 2,500 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 125 ...... 750 1937 2XHP ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 375 ...... 4,000 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 80 ...... 350 1938...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 3,000 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1939...... BV ...... BV ...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 350 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1939, 2 or 3XHP ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 700 1964 no dot TS...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1945...... 165 ...... 220 ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 450 1945 2XHP ...... 165 ...... 220 ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 125 ...... 700 1945 5 over ...... 165 ...... 235 ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500 ...... 675 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,750 ...... 15,000 1965 LB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 300 1946...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 10,000 1965 LB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 350 1946 SWL ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 10,000 1965 MB PT5 ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 800 1947 P7 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1965 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... Rare, only 5 certifi ed examples ...... – ...... – ...... – 1947 P7 Dot ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,500 ...... – 1966 Lg Beads ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 300 1947 P7 2xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Small Beads ...... – ...... – ...... 3,200 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 7,500 1947 P7 3xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 200 1947 P7 4xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967 Diving Goose ...... – ...... – ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 1947 B7 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 215 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 8,000 1967 Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,000 1947 B7 2XHP ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 330 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1967 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... Rare, only 8 certifi ed examples ...... – ...... – ...... – 1947 ML 2XHP ...... 220 ...... 285 ...... 370 ...... 420 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1947 ML single HP ...... 220 ...... 285 ...... 370 ...... 420 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1948...... 1,100 ...... 1,325 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 17,500 1949...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 100 CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS 1950...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250 1950 Arn...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1,750 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1950 SWL...... BV ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 550 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 30 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 550 1968 Small Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 90 1951 Arn...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 5,000 1968 No Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 50 1951 SWL ...... BV ...... 32 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 1,100 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines ...... – ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 60 1952 WL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 450 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 25 ...... 75 1952 NWL ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 700 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 65 1952 SWL ...... BV ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... – ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 80 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 100 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 60 1953 SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 75 1953 SF SWL ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 600 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 (PL or SP)...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 450 1954...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 150 ...... 800 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150 1954 SWL ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 1,400 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 (PL or SP)...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 1955...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 600 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 1955 Arn.die break ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 2,200 1976 Attached Jewel ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... – 1955 Arn.no die br ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 1,200 1976 Detached Jewel ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNS NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTS NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTS YEAR / MINTAGE VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1908 C (Spec) ...... – ...... 5,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 12,500 1938...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 1865...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 1909 C ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1940...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 2,250 1870...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,000 1910 C ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1940 RE ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – 1872H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 1911 C ...... BV ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 460 ...... 480 ...... 550 ...... 750 1941c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 750 1873...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... 9,000 ...... — ...... — 1913 C ...... 1,400 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,150 ...... 2,700 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 6500 1941 RE ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,100 ...... 3,750 1914 C ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 900 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1942...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 375 ...... 900 1880...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,700 ...... 5,000 1916 C ...... – ...... 26,500 ...... 29,000 ...... 33,000 ...... 36,000 ...... 50,000 ...... 75,000 1943c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 300 1881...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1917 C ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 500 ...... 575 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1882H ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1918 C ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... – 1947c ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... – 1885...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1888...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 400 ...... 1,100 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1919 C ...... 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Only one attributed example certifi ed to date ...... 1899 Large 99 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1914...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 10,000 ...... – 1872H ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 1900...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 150 ...... 550 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 $10 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 1873, Obv.1 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Edward VII ...... G-4 ...VG-8 ...... F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-63 1912...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 12,000 ...... 17,500 1873, Obv.2 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100...... 2,600 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1904H ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1913...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 10,500 ...... – 1873H ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 .....11,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – George V...... G-4 ...VG-8 ...... F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-63 1914...... 950 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,250 ...... 7,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,750 1912...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 1880...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 1880 Dbl Die Obv ..... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NOVA SCOTIA COPPER 1881...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,800 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1882H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 1885...... 165 ...... 300 ...... 475 ...... 850...... 1,800 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,250 ...... 6,500 ...... 8,500 1917c ...... 8...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 600 1861 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 550 1888, Obv.2 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1919c ...... 8...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1864 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 400 1888, Obv.3 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 375...... 900 ...... 1,900 ...... 4,950 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1861 1¢ SB ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... – 1890...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,000 NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTS 1861 1¢ LB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7.50 ...... 11...... 22 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 650 1894...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1862 1¢...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 140 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1864 1¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1870...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1872H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 NEW BRUNSWICK COPPER 1904H ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 750 1873...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... — 1908...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1874...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — ...... — YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1876H ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1,850 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1861 1/2¢...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 375...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 1880...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 12,000 1861 1¢...... 3 ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 1917c ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 125 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1881...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1919c ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1882H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1864 1¢ Short 6 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 265 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 1929...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 17...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 1885...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1864 1¢ Short 6 ‘E over E” .....125 ...... 225 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1888...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,500 ...... 5,500 ..... 10,000 ...... 20,000 ...... — 1864 1¢ Long 6...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 70 ...... 170 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... – 1938...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 1894...... BV ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 725 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1940c ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... – 1896 Obv. 1, Lg. W .. BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER 1941c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 700 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... — ...... — 1942c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 450 1898, Obv.1, Lg. W .. BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — Year G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1943c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 450 1898, Obv.1, Sm. W .30 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 1,200 ...... — ...... — ...... — ...... — 1862 5¢...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,000 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 75 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1898, Obv.2, Sm.W . BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — 1864 5¢ Sm.6 ...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1945c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 1899 N 9 ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1864 5¢ Large 6 ..115 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650...... 1,500 ...... 3,200 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1946c ...... 700 ...... 850 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800...... 2,600 ...... 3000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 1899 W9 ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,650 ...... 7,500 ...... 9,000 1862 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1947c ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 120 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 1900...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 225 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1862 DP 10¢ ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 600..... 1250 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1864 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTS 1904H ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1862 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 1907...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1908...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1864 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 425 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1865...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,750 1909...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1870, Obv.1 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – George V ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ..... VF-20 ...EF-40 ..... AU-50 .....MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63 ...... MS-64 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1870, Obv.2 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 1911 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1872H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 1917c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD 1873, Obv.1 ...... No examples certifi ed to date ...... 1918c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1871 1¢...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 450 1873, Obv.2 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1919c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1876H ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 875 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,700 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,000 NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTS 1880...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLD 1882H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – Victoria VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD 1885, Obv.2 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 YEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1865...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1885, Obv.3 ...... No attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1865...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 725 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 15,000 1872H ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 1888...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ...... 425 ...... 525 ...... 700 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,700 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1873...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,600 ...... – 1890...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1876H ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 2,250 ...... – 1894, Obv.2 ...... Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1872...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 15,000 1880 RO ED ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 36 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 850 ...... – 1894, Obv.3 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 650 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1880...... 1,700 ....2,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 25,000 1880 RO LD ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1896...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 1881...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,200 ...... 12,000 Edward VII ...... G-4 .....VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-63 1880 Oval 0G-$125; VG-$250.....400 ...... 650 .....1,150 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,700 ...... – ...... – 1882H ...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 95 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,850 ...... 7,500 1885...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 575 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1885...... G-$25; VG-$45 ...... 70 ...... 105 ...... 240 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,200 ...... – 1904H ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 1888...... G-$25; VG-$50 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 ...... – ...... – 1888, Obv.2 ...... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS ...... George V ...... G-4 .....VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-63 1888, Obv.3 ...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 1890...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 2,100 ...... – 1912...... BV ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 400 1894...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 22 ...... 70 ...... 165 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,900 ...... – 1917c ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1896...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 1919c ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 Trends Abbreviations AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all Edward VII ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ...EF-40 .....AU-50 ... 60-BN.... 62-RB ... 63-RD ....64-RD George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 G – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no surfaces, with about half of the original lustre 1904H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... – 1938...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 625 ...... 1,250 ...... – remaining detail 1907...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,350 ...... – 1940...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 425 ...... 900 MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The VG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine better the strike, the more lustre and fewer 1909...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 450 1940 Re-engr Date ..20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... – ...... – details missing 1941c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 225 marks, the higher the grade George V...... VG-8 .....F-12 ... VF-20 ...EF-40.....AU-50 ....60-BN ...62-RB ....63-RD .... 64-RD F – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis- 1942c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or 1913...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ible, but shows signs of wear 1917c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100 1943c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – Red Brown depending on how much of the VF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele- 1919c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 850 ...... – 1944c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – original colour remains. ments are sharp 1920c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1945c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins 1929...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 1946c ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 EF – Extremely Fine, slight wear, all details struck for Uncirculated Sets since 1977 1947c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 600 1936...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250 sharp, may show some lustre FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value

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Mule - found in “Young Wildlife” Set ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500 1990...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2011 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1991...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 2012...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1992...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1993...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1994...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 MODERN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1995...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1996...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1977...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1978 Lg Denticles ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1978 Sm Denticles ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1979...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1980, Far Beads Obv...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1980, Near Beads Obv...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 75 1981...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1982...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000P ...... 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Does Not Exist ...... – ...... – 1983...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 1984...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1985...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1986...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1987...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1988...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1989...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1990...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1991...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 25 2003P, Non-Magnetic ...... – ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1992 New Brunswick ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NB coinage ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 135 ...... 175 ...... 400...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2004...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NB 90° rotation ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2004P ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NWT ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NWT 90° rotation ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 135 ...... 175 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005P ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Newfoundland ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005P, Non-Magnetic ...... – ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1992 Manitoba ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Yukon ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Magnetic ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Alberta ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 PEI ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Logo, Magnetic ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Ontario ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006P ...... – ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Nova Scotia ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006P, Non-Magnetic ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 700...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Quebec ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Saskatchewan ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Logo, Non-Magnetic ...... – ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 SK coinage ...... – ONLY THREE KNOWN; 2 X MS-63, 1 X MS-65 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 BC ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1993...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009, Logo, Non Magnetic ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1993 (1867-1992 Obv) Mule ...... Numismatic BU Issue Only; Only Two Known ...... – Torex, Nov. 2017, NGC PL68, $21,240 ...... 2010, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1994...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2011 ...... - ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1995...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2012...... - ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1996...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... – 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 MODERN FIVE CENTS 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 1977, High 7 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25 1977, Low 7 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1999P Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 14 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... – 1977, Dbl Die 7 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 90 1999 January ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 February ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 March ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1980...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 April ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1981...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 May ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1982...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 June ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1983...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 July ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1984...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 August...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1985...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 September ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1986...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Sep mule ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... – 1987...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 October ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1988...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 November ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1989...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Nov mule ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... – 1990...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 December ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 25 1991...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Millenium Medallion ...... – Issued in Test Sets ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 1992...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1993...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 P Caribou ...... RARE; Only Two Known ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1994...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000W Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1995...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 65...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 January, Pride ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1996, Near 6 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Jan. 90° rotation ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1996, Far 6 ...... – ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 20 ...... 150...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 February, Ingenuity ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 March, Achievement ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 April, Health ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 May, Legacy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 June, Harmony ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 June 270° rotation ...... 100 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 July, Celebration ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 August, Family ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... – 2000 September, Wisdom ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 October, Creativity ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 P Creativity ...... RARE; Only Two Known ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 November, Freedom ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 December, Community ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 P Community ...... 10,000 ...... 13,000 ...... 15,000 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Millenium Medallion ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Map Mule ...... 300 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 450 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Dove Token ...... – Issued in Stamp Kits ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... – ...... – 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Pride, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... – 2004P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Celebration, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... – 2005P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005P, VE Day ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... – 2001P ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2001P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 2006P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P, Canada Day ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... – 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2010, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... – 2011 ...... ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 30 2012...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Caribou ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... – 2013...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 2014...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... – 2015...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Moose ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... – 2016...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Poppy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2004P, First Settlement ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – MODERN TEN CENTS 2005P, Caribou ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2005P, Alberta ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2005P, Saskatchewan ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1977...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Veteran ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Stocking ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 45 1980, Bold Type, Wide “0” ...... – ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Liberation ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 100 1980, Fine Type, narrow “0” ...... – ...... 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22 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2007, Edmonton ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1995 Peacekeeping ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 20...... - 2007, Vancouver ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1996...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 7 ...... 8 ...... 15...... - 2007, Xmas Tree ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1997 Flying Loon, Aureate ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 45...... - 2007, Queen’s 60th Anniv...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 22 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – 1997 (W) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 15...... - 2008 mule; Alpine skiing ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –MS-63-$25; MS-64-$35 ...... 50 ...... – ...... – 1997 (O) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 15...... - 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Poppy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... – 1998-W ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... - 2008, Snowboarding ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Freestyle Skiing ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Figure Skating ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000-W ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Bobsleigh ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2002...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2008, Moose ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2002 Loon Family ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 45...... - 2008, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2003 Old Effi gy ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... - 2008, Teddy Bear ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... – 2003 New Effi gy ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... - 2008, Wedding ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2003-W New Effi gy ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... - 2008, Birthday ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2004...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2008, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2004 Canada Goose ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 60...... - 2008, Miga ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2004 Elusive Loon ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60...... 2008, Sumi ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2004 Olympic ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 20...... - 2008, Quatchi ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2005...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2008, Anne of Green Gables ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 25 ...... 28 ...... – ...... – 2005 Terry Fox ...... FV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 20...... - 2009, Caribou, Logo ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005 Puffi n ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 48 ...... 55 ...... 65...... - 2009, Cross Country ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006 Logo...... - ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Speedskating ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006 Snowy Owl ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 42 ...... 50 ...... 60...... - 2009, Men’s Hockey ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Loon Settling ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Men’s Hockey, Colour, engraved 2 ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Men’s Hockey, Colour, raised 2 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007 Trumpeter Swan ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 60...... - 2009, Women’s Hockey ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... – 2008...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Women’s Hockey, Colour ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008 Eider Duck ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 60...... - 2009, Cindy Klassen ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... – 2008, Loon Dance ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2009, Cindy Klausen, Colourized ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2009, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Calgary Flames* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Forever ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Edmonton Oilers* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Montreal Canadiens* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Thank You ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... – 2008 Ottawa Senators* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Wedding ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Toronto Maple Leafs* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Birthday ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Vancouver Canucks* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2009...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2010, Caribou, Logo ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Great Blue Heron ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 55...... - 2011 Caribou ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Montreal 100th Anniv ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2011 Bison* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Calgary Flames: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2011 Whale* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Calgary Flames: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2011 Falcon* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 Children’s hanging mobile ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Mont. Canadiens: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 Wedding Rings ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Mont Canadiens: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 Flying Cupcake ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Ottawa Senators: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 True Patriot Love (smiling Maple Leaves) ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Ott. Senators: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 Brock* ...... - ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009 Tor. Maple Leafs: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2012 Tecumseh* ...... - ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009 Maple Leafs: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - * struck with and without colour enhancement 2009 Vanc. Canucks: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009. Vanc. Canucks: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - MODERN FIFTY CENTS 2010...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - 2010 Olympic ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2010 Navy Centennial ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30...... Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2010 Northern Harrier ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 55...... - 1977...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 2010 Sask. Roughriders ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 1978, Round Jewels ...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... 50 2011 ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1978, Square Jewels ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 25 2011 Great Grey Owl ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 38 ...... 45 ...... 55...... 1979, Round Bust ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 25 2011 Parks Canada ...... - ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20...... 1979, Pointed Bust ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 4 ...... 5...... 15 ...... 40 2012...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1980...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 Common Loon ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55...... - 1981...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 new laser engraving ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1982, Lg Beads, Raised Bust ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 Lucky Loon ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1982, Sm Beads, Flat Bust EF-$10 ; AU-$15 ; MS-60-$20 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2012 Grey Cup ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1983...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - 1984...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 * two parallel versions of these coins were issued, featuring “Home” and “Road” Jersey Crests 1985...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 1986...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1987...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 CANADIAN TWO DOLLAR COINS 1988...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1989...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes PL/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1990...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1991...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 9 ...... 25 1996 Canadian Planchet* ...... – ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 (Sp) ...... 8 (Sp) ...... 15 (Sp) ...... 50 (Sp) 1992...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 1996 German Planchet* ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1993...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 9 ...... 25 1997 (O) ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 75 1994...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 9 ...... 25 1997 (W)** ...... –...... – ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1995...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 50 1996...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 50 1997...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1999...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 50 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 10 ...... 25 1999, Nunavut ...... – ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... – 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 10 ...... 25 1999, Nunavut, Mule ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... – 1998...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2000...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 2000, Knowledge ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... – 2000 W ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 1999...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2002...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 2000...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2003, Old Effi gy (with crown) ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2000P ...... 3,500 6 only certifi ed to date ...... 5,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2003, New Effi gy (no crown) ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2003 W, New Effi gy ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 2001P ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... – 2004...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2002P ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2005...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2002P, Ascension ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006, 10th Anniv ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006, “”Churchill”” Reverse ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... – 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006 Mint Logo ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2004P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... – 2007...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 2005P ...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 4 ...... 5...... 10 ...... – 2008...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2006P ...... From RCM Roll ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 4 ...... 5...... 10 ...... – 2008, Quebec 400th Anniv...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2006, Logo...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 12 ...... 15...... 20 ...... – 2009...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... – 2007, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2010 14 serrations ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2010 16 serrations ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... – 2008, Snowman ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2010 Lynx Kittens ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2009, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2011 ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 8 (Sp) ...... 16 (Sp) ...... – 2009, Calgary Flames from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2011 Baby Elk ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2009, Edmonton Oilers from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2011 Boreal Forest ...... – ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2009, Montreal Canadiens from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 8 (Sp) ...... 16 (Sp) ...... – 2009, Ottawa Senators from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 Wolf Cubs ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2009, Toronto Maple Leafs from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 War of 1812 (Shannon) ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009, Vancouver Canucks from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 new laser engraving ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2010, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2013...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 8 (Sp) ...... 16 (Sp) ...... - 2011, Logo ...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2013 Black Bear Cubs ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2012, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2014...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... - 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2014 Rabbits ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2014...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2014 Wait for Me Daddy ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2015...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... - 2016...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 John A. MacDonald ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2017...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 Flanders Fields ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2018...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 Raccoons ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... 65 2016...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... - *Please note: ICCS no longer designates these varieties, and all existing certifi ed examples will grade MS-62/63 or better MODERN CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS ** Distinction between Winnipeg-issued “business-strikes” and those included in uncirculated sets is very diffi cult. Trend prices, where present, are for examples still inside the offi cial pliofi lm Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... – MODERN PROOF GOLD COINS 1977 Att. Jewel, SWL...... 6 ...... 7.5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 80 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1977 Det. Jewel ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 Date Variety Date Variety Date Variety Date Variety 1977 Det. Jewel, SWL ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 55 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1967 $20 ...... 800 1996 $200 Land ...... 800 2004 $100 Seaway ...... 375 2007 $150 Pig ...... 575 1978...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 1967 $20 Set ...... 840 1997 $100 Bell ...... 400 2004 $150 Monkey ...... 600 2007 $200 Fishing ...... 700 1979...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 80 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 1976 14K $100 ...... 400 1997 $200 Haida ...... 900 2004 $200 Fragments ...... 750 2007 $300 Shinplaster ...... 1,600 1980...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1976 22K $100 ...... 800 1997 $310 RCMP ...... 1,500 2004 $300 Quad-Cameo ...... 1,700 2007 $300 Panorama ...... 1,300 1981...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 1977 $100 Jubilee ...... 800 1998 $100 Nobel ...... 400 2004 $350 Fireweed ...... 1,900 2007 $300 Oly Ideals ...... 1,900 1982...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45 1978 $100 Unity ...... 800 1998 $200 Bison ...... 800 2005 50c Voyageur ...... 85 2007 $350 Purple Violet ...... 1,750 1982 Constitution ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 45 1979 $100 Year of Child ...... 800 1998 $350 Flower ...... 1,800 2005 $50 VE-Day ...... 375 2007 $500 ...... 7,500 1982 Const, coinage ...... AU-$3,500; MS-60- $4,500 .....6,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 10,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1980 $100 Kayak ...... 800 1999 $2 Gold Nunuvut ...... 295 2005 $75 Pope John Paul ...... 700 2007 $2500 ...... 60,000 1982 Const, thin planchet, coinage AU-$2,500; MS-60- $3,5004,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1981 $100 O’Canada ...... 800 1999 $100 Newfoundland ...... 400 2005 $100 Supreme Crt ...... 375 2008 50c deHavilland ...... 90 1983...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 2005 $150 Rooster ...... 600 2008 $75 4 x 1st nations ...... 425 1984 Voyageur ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1982 $100 Constitution ...... 800 1999 $200 Butterfl y ...... 800 1983 $100 Newfoundland ...... 800 1999 $350 Lady Slipper ...... 1,800 2005 $200 Fur Trader ...... 750 2008 $75 Home of games ...... 425 1984 Jacques Cartier ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005 $300 Brittania ...... 1,600 2008 $75 Inukshuk ...... 425 1985 Mule N/Z 50 cents ...... AU-55-$8k ; MS-60-$10k ..12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1984 $100 Cartier ...... 800 2000 $2 Gold Knowledge ...... 295 2005 $300 Totem Pole ...... 1,300 2008 $100 Fraser River ...... 475 1985...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 50 ...... – ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1985 $100 Sheep ...... 800 2000 $100 NW Passage ...... 400 2005 $300 Time Zone ...... 1,400 2008 $150 Rat ...... 600 1986...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1986 $100 Peace ...... 800 2000 $150 Dragon ...... 1,250 2005 $350 Red Lily ...... 1,700 2008 $200 Agriculture ...... 700 1987 Voyageur ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 35 1987 $100 Olympic ...... 400 2000 $200 Child ...... 750 2006 50c Cowboy ...... 90 2008 $300 Newfoundland ...... 1,750 1988 $100 Whale ...... 400 2000 $350 Dogwood ...... 1,900 2006 $1 Louis ...... 100 2008 $300 Mask ...... 1,800 1989 $100 Marie ...... 400 2001 $100 Library ...... 375 2006 $2 Gold Coin ...... 450 2008 $300 IMAX ...... 1,400 CANADIAN LOON DOLLARS 1990 $100 Literacy ...... 400 2001 $150 Snake ...... 425 2006 $100 Hockey ...... 375 2008 $300 Oly Compete ...... 1,900 1990 $200 Flag ...... 400 2001 $200 Kreighoff ...... 750 2006 $150 Dog ...... 575 2008 $350 Saxifrage ...... 1,800 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1991 $100 Ship ...... 400 2001 $350 Mayfl ower ...... 1,900 2006 $200 Timber ...... 700 2008 $500 RCM 5 oz...... 8,400 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1991 $200 Hockey ...... 800 2002 $5 & $10 Gold ...... 1,075 2006 $250 Dogsled ...... 1,300 2009 50c Red Maple ...... 100 1987...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 1992 $100 Montreal ...... 400 2002 $100 Oil Slick ...... 425 2006 $300 Shinplaster ...... 1,600 2009 $75 Wolf ...... 425 1988...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 1992 $175 Olympic ...... 800 2002 $150 Horse ...... 425 2006 $300 Canadarm ...... 1,250 2009 $75 Spirit ...... 425 1989...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 45 1992 $200 Falls ...... 800 2002 $200 Jack Pine ...... 750 2006 $300 QE2 80th ...... 1,600 2009 $75 Moose ...... 425 1990...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 45 1993 $100 Auto ...... 400 2002 $300 Trip-Cameo ...... 1,700 2006 $300 Snowfl ake ...... 1,600 2009 $100 Nunavut ...... 550 1991...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 35 1993 $200 RCMP ...... 800 2002 $350 Wild Rose ...... 1,900 2006 $350 Blue Flag ...... 1,750 2009 $150 Ox ...... 560 1992 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 35 1994 $100 WWII ...... 400 2003 $100 Wheat ...... 400 2007 50c Wolf ...... 90 2009 $150 Wealth ...... 800 1992 Children & Parliament ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 70 1994 $200 Anne Green Gables .800 2003 $150 Sheep ...... 450 2007 $1 Louis ...... 100 2009 $200 Coal Mining ...... 800 1993...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 1995 $100 Fort Louisbourg ...... 400 2003 $200 Houses ...... 750 2007 $75 Goose ...... 425 2009 $300 Yukon ...... 1,750 1994 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 50 1995 $200 Sugar ...... 800 2003 $350 Trillium ...... 1,900 2007 $75 Pride ...... 425 2009 $300 Friendship ...... 1,900 1994 War Memorial ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1996 $2 Gold Polar Bear ...... 295 2003 $300 Great Seal ...... 1,700 2007 $75 RCMP ...... 425 2009 $350 Pitcher Plant ...... 1,850 1995 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 1996 $100 Klondike ...... 400 2004 50c Moose ...... 150 2007 $100 Dominion ...... 425 2009 $500 RCM 5 oz...... 8,500

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 23 ENS unveils comprehensive new website Described as Canada’s ‘largest coin and paper money collector group,’ the Edmonton Numismatic Society unveiled its new COINNET website earlier this year. be disappointed and may feel By Randy Heimpel joining the club is worthwhile ocated at edmontoncoin- The club holds monthly just to have immediate access club.com, the website of the meetings as well as two large to The Planchet, which is cur- LEdmonton Numismatic Society annual shows, including one in rently edited by Joe Kennedy. (ENS) has an impressive and May and another in November. professional-looking homepage This year’s fall show was held EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE that will set the tone for your on Nov. 10 and featured auc- As always, websites with ed- entire visit. tions (including a special sale ucational components are both About two pages long, the in- for young attendees); educa- impressive and highly valued. troductory page boasts a sky tional coin and medal displays; The ENS has provided some blue header with seven links, and free appraisal services for ery other page. This is espe- With the exception of the valuable basic information in including “Home,” “About coins, medals, paper money cially useful because there are current issue, all past archived its “Resources” area, which is Us,” “Shows,” ENS Monthly and – for the first time – time- not only articles from The Plan- newsletters are open to any- divided into three sections, in- Meetings,” Membership,” “The pieces. chet to scan but several educa- one. When attempting to ac- cluding (1) “Buying, Selling, Planchet” and “Resources.” The reasonable membership tional areas under the “Re- cess older issues from 2008-16, Appraising,” (2) “Coin Clubs These are self-explanatory ex- fee of $15 for Canadians; $20 sources” link. The search fea- visitors are asked for a pass- and Associations” and (3) “Nu- cept for The Planchet, which is for U.S. residents and $40 for ture reads all data on the site. word, which can be found at mismatic Resources.” the title of the club’s award- international residents offers edmontoncoinclub.com/the- The first section asks and an- winning newsletter. access to all areas of the AWARD-WINNING planchet. swers the following questions: This not-for-profit organiza- website, including the current NEWSLETTER Of the 22 back issues avail- • “What are my Canadian tion is “dedicated to the needs issue of The Planchet, as well as Tapping on The Planchet link able, most have 30-35 pages coins worth?” of fellow numismatists in Ed- all shows and meetings. The ju- calls up a short description of and between three and five ar- • “How can I sell my Canadian monton as well as the rest of nior membership fee is only $5 the publication, which is pub- ticles. That works out to more coin collection?” and Canada and the world.” for Canadians aged 16 and un- lished eight times a year and than 1,500 pages of reading – • “What publications tell me Founded in 1953 as the Edmon- der, $10 for those in the U.S. features “original research arti- enough for a few weekends, at the value of my coins?” ton Coin Club and incorporated and $20 for those living else- cles” by club members. The least. The replies to these questions in 1977 as the ENS, it has since where. website boasts the club is “very As for the range of topics, a are complete and informative “grown to become Canada’s Like all well-designed sites, proud of our multiple award quick scan revealed there are without being patronizing. In- largest coin and paper money there is a prominent search bar winning numismatic publica- few topics from ancient to terestingly, for up-to-date coin collector group,” according to near the bottom of the homep- tion, read throughout North modern that are not addressed values, the ENS recommends the “About Us” page. age and below the links on ev- America and beyond.” at some level. Visitors will not Continued on page 29 Two arrested after brazen $120K Edmonton robbery By Jesse Robitaille offensive weapon, wearing a tor vehicle and possession of rency, which is the longest-run- Haul truck to smash into his Two suspects have been ar- disguise with intent and theft of firearm. ning coin and stamp shop in south Edmonton store, which rested after a brazen armed rob- a motor vehicle. Investigators successfully re- Edmonton, on the afternoon of will remain open, and in May, bery at North Edmonton Coin Detectives also arrested Lee covered about one third of the Sept. 19. They stayed for up- he was shot at after confronting and Currency (formerly known Malbeuf, 47, in a vehicle near stolen items while searching the wards of 30 minutes before ask- a robber. In 2011, when his as Northgate Stamp and Coin) the residence. A firearm was residence. ing the store’s employee to see north Edmonton store first this September, when more than also discovered in the suspect’s an item in a cabinet on the cus- opened, he was assaulted by $120,000 worth of collectible vehicle. Malbeuf is facing VIOLENT ROBBERY tomers’ side of the counter. One two armed men. coins and currency were stolen charges of robbery, possession It’s reported two people – a of the suspects quickly put a at gunpoint. of an offensive weapon, dis- man and a woman – entered gun to the employee’s head be- THIRD SUSPECT AT LARGE On Oct. 11, robbery detec- guise with intent, theft of a mo- North Edmonton Coin and Cur- fore handcuffing him and cov- Investigators continue to tives with the Edmonton Police ering his head with a jacket to search for a third suspect – a Service executed search war- obscure his vision. woman – who is also believed rants at a residential address The two suspects then to have been involved in the near 60 Street and 167 Avenue. opened the back door and al- heist. She is described as being Once inside, detectives ar- lowed another male to enter the white, about five feet and two rested Andrew Kemp, 31, with- store before stealing more than inches tall, about 63.5 kilo- out incident and charged him $120,000 worth of inventory. grams, and between 20 and 25 with robbery, possession of an The business owner, who years old with short dark hair. wishes to remain anonymous, is Anyone with information re- After asking to see an item, planning to close the doors of garding the whereabouts of the one suspect in the Sept. his north Edmonton business female suspect is asked to con- 19 armed robbery pulled a after the robbery not only be- tact the Edmonton Police Ser- gun before handcuffing an cause of the “significant value” vice complaint line at 780-423- unsuspecting employee of lost but also because of his per- 4567; Crime Stoppers at 1-800- North Edmonton Coin and ceived lack of safety. In August 222-8477; or submit an online Currency. of this year, robbers used a U- tip at p3tips.com/250. W

24 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Port Colborne medal, Quebec token issued Trois Pistoles, Que., has been issuing a token every year since 1986. A replica of a Spanish gold coin Numismatic appears on the reverse of each year’s issue. Charlie FRINGE Bilodeau, an athlete from the area who competed in the By Jeff Fournier 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics earlier this year, is wo numismatic fringe style home and carriage house shown on the obverse of this pieces, including a previ- of Arabella Williams, who year’s token. Photo by Jeff Fournier. Tously unreported 2016-dated deeded her former property to medal, will be covered in this the town upon her death in edition of Numismatic Fringe. 1950. The property now houses For more information about PyeongChang Winter Olympic Grawey for information about The newly discovered medal the museum’s main exhibit gal- the museum, call 905-834-7604 Games, which were held this the 2016 Port Colborne Vale was issued to mark the 60th an- leries; Humberstone’s first log or email museum@portcol- February in PyeongChang, medal. niversary of the incorporation schoolhouse, where school borne.ca. South Korea. A replica of a I am always on the look-out of the city of Port Colborne, tours are held; the 1850 log Spanish gold coin appears on for information about numis- Ont. A total of 300 medals were home of John and Sally Sherk; VALE CENTENNIAL the reverse of each year’s is- matic fringe items such as med- produced by Vale (formerly the F. W. Woods and Sons 1880 This year also marks the sue. als, challenge coins, scrip or to- known as the International Marine Blacksmith Shop; a 100th anniversary of Vale’s op- The tokens were produced in kens issued by Canadian mu- Nickel Company, or Inco) and 1915 Edwardian Cottage, eration in Port Colborne. silver plate (with 500 minted); nicipalities, coin clubs, fraterni- donated to the Port Colborne which is the home of Arabella’s To commemorate the occa- gold plate (with 125 minted); ties, organizations or mer- Historical and Marine Museum Tea Room, where volunteers sion, there was an exhibit at the and antiqued-copper plate chants. Contact me if you come for distribution. The 24-gram, serve afternoon tea with hot marine museum and tours of (with 125 minted). Each token across any pieces that haven’t 35-millimetre medal has a homemade tea biscuits and the Vale plant on Sept. 22. measures 31 mm in diameter been covered in this column. matte fill and nickel finish. preserves; a marine exhibit In 1916, Inco directors met to and are available by contacting I’m particularly interested in Its obverse depicts the city’s lighthouse, which is a repro- discuss the acquisition of land Quebec Tourism at 1-418-851- ordering information, diameter, crest, which features a sailing duction of the parapet of Port in Port Colborne. The chosen 4949 or tourismelesbasques. composition, mintage figures ship within a wheel. The re- Colborne’s Lighthouse and dis- land was the perfect location com. and the reason for issue. High- verse displays a ship going un- plays marine artifacts and ship for a refinery, which would quality photos would be appre- der the Clarence Street Bridge models; and a heritage resource have a close proximity to a CONTRIBUTIONS ciated so they may be included (also known as Bridge 21) at the centre. ready source of hydroelectricity ARE APPRECIATED in these write-ups. south end of the Welland Canal The museum interprets and and an established transporta- For this issue, I would like You may email me at with the Vale plant in the back- exhibits the history of Port Col- tion network. to thank Yvon Marquis for [email protected], phone ground. The caption reads borne and the Welland Canal. The little village at the en- providing me with informa- me at 705-491-1735, or send “Commemorative Coin By Marine artifacts include the trance to the Welland Canal tion on the 2018 Trois-Pistoles mail to Jeff Fournier, 1205 Vale, Port Colborne 1966-2016.” wheelhouse from the Yvon Du- soon became the company’s token. Thanks also to long- Fisher St., P.O. Box 22004, pre Jr. tugboat; the anchor from first Canadian nickel refinery time CCN columnist Tim North Bay, ON, P1B 9P5. W MUSEUM & HERITAGE the wreck of the Raleigh, which and quickly defined the na- VILLAGE scent village. ran aground just off the coast of the young bidders before the To construct the refinery, The city’s museum is located Port Colborne in 1911; and a Youngsters... auction began. which was to sit on 140 hect- within the Port Colborne Mu- lifeboat from the S.S. Continued from page 9 A 1968 uncirculated set of- ares of land in the city’s east seum and Heritage Village, Hochelaga. “There are at least 50 coins fered as Lot 11 had an esti- end, six million bricks and 50 which features a century of her- The museum is also home to in there,” said McPherson, mate of only $5 but quickly tonnes of concrete were used. itage buildings in a landscaped Canada’s “century car,” the “and they’re all different climbed to hundreds of dol- With jobs readily available, setting of historic gardens, 1901 Neff Steam Buggy, one of grades.” lars amid fierce bidding. workers moved to the village pathways, picket fences and a Ontario’s oldest existing auto- The opening bid of $10 was “That’s 50 years old – an- seeking employment. Soon, the memorial pavilion with picnic mobiles. It was built by Benton quickly advanced to $15 and cient – and almost as old as tiny village of Port Colborne tables and benches. Neff at the Neff Foundry in beyond before finally ham- some of your parents and became a town, and eventually, The village also includes the Humberstone, which is part of mering down for $85. grandparents,” said Boyer. in 1966, it was incorporated as original 1869 Georgian-revival present-day Port Colborne. Bidders also feverishly “They’ve never been touched; a city. fought over a 2012-dated $20 leave them in there and At its peak in the 1960s, the Fine silver polar bear coin of- they’ll stay nice and fresh.” nickel and cobalt plant em- fered as Lot 9. With an esti- It eventually sold for $260. ployed 2,500 workers and pro- mate of $27, it eventually For more information duced 16 million pounds of crossed the block for $605 – about the RCNA’s Coin Kids electrolytic and utility nickel a more than half the amount of program, visit rcna.ca/ month. play money given to each of coinkids.php. W TROIS-PISTOLES MUNICIPAL TOKEN There were This year also saw another about 20 issue in the long-running Trois- young Pistoles municipal token series, bidders vying which began in 1986. The obverse of the 2016 Port Colborne medal depicts the for 50 lots of A $5 token was issued by crest of the city of Port Colborne, a sailing ship within a numismatic the municipality of Trois Pisto- wheel. The reverse displays a ship going under the Clarence material at les, Que. It features Charlie Bi- Street Bridge at the south end of the Welland Canal with the the Aug. 11 lodeau, an athlete from the Vale plant in the background. Photo by Tim Grawey. auction. area who competed in the 2018

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November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 27 “Which of those can we man- worth said, adding any outward Security... age?” asked Ellsworth, who’s a promotion of a hobby such as resident of Nashville, Tenn. coin collecting should be Continued from page 1 “Well, we can eliminate the op- avoided. portunity, and we can create an Other parts of operational se- With past assignments rang- environment that’s not going to curity include driving safely; ing from commander of the U.S. be conducive for this perp to do never leaving coins or valuables Army’s Special Forces to an his crime.” in an unattended vehicle; and overseas joint service command Considering the threat trian- sanitizing your mailing address. and special assistant to the chief gle as well as the psychology of “You need to ask yourself, onri a of staff of the U.S. Army, Ells- a criminal, would-be victims can ‘What kind of target am I pre- worth said it doesn’t matter mitigate threats of all kinds. senting?’” who or where you are; crime is “When you leave a show, The remaining layers are pe- omnipresent. don’t stop. If you don’t get any- rimeter, external and internal “Criminals are going to be thing out of this lecture except security. looking at the security, they’re that, I think you’ll be miles “If we’re talking about the pe- going to be looking at you and ahead,” he said, adding up- rimeter, we’re talking about the they’re going to be looking for wards of 60 per cent of numis- space away from you. External opportunities; they’re always matic crimes occur when a col- deals with immediate surround- looking for opportunities. lector or dealer stops on the way ings, so if you’re at a bourse ta- There’s also a sense of overcon- home from a show. ble, it would be the area you’re fidence because they think they’re smarter than you are HOBBY HISTORY and you’re stupid to allow them American Numismatic Association (ANA) Governor Steven to steal.” Ellsworth has been an avid collector since the age of six and This demeaning attitude in- a part-time dealer since the early 1980s. Throughout his nu- creases a criminal’s sense of self- mismatic career, he has won numerous numismatic awards, worth while justifying their be- including three ANA Presidential Awards. One of his main in- haviour. terests is the U.S. Civil War, and he has a personal library of “In other words, they look at more than 400 books on the subject. Ellsworth returned from you and say, ‘I’m smarter, and overseas duty in 1994 and established his numismatic busi- you deserve to be robbed,’ and ness, Butternut Company. He’s also a past consultant for the that’s their justification,” said U.S. Secret Service. He’s also the author of the ANA’s secu- Ellsworth, who added criminals rity protocols as well as an annual awards column recogniz- will conform to their surround- ing organizations with the best security practices. ings in an effort to “blend in and appear non-threatening.” Oftentimes, when people operating in right there. The pe- make a stop – most commonly rimeter would be the outside of SOCIETY IN GENERAL to eat – they believe if they the building, and internal secu- Ellsworth also explored crimi- maintain a clear sightline to rity is the inside your booth.” nal activities on a societal level their vehicle, they will be secure The goal, Ellsworth said, is to through the parable of the from threats. secure each of the four aspects sheep, the sheepdog and the “What’s your plan?” asked of layered security through the wolf, the latter of which exhibits Ellsworth. “Let’s assume you’re lens of the threat triangle. a propensity for crime. a highly trained, effective opera- “Where am I giving an oppor- “What does a sheep herder tor either with the police or the tunity, and how can I eliminate usually use to keep sheep in line military, and you’re licensed or reduce that? This is the key to and also protect against preda- and have a gun on your hip. Do the whole deal.” tors? A sheepdog – and how do you want to run out in the park- the sheep feel about the sheep- ing lot and get in a gun fight? MAKING A PLAN dog? They don’t like him; he’s When you get in a gun fight, Creating a plan – and per- nipping at their heels, he’s caus- somebody has to take second forming regular rehearsals – is ing problems and he’s always place.” essential to maintaining effec- corralling them.” In his country, “a lot of people tive security whether you’re on But as soon as the wolf inevi- carry guns and that’s fine, but I the bourse, at your business or tably “comes roaring in,” the tell people, ‘Don’t shoot any- at home. sheep (an analogy for the gen- body,’” he said. “Your life ends “A security plan is not written eral public) run to the sheepdog even if you come out in first as an idea,” Ellsworth said. “If (the police or the military) for place in a gun fight.” you think you’re going to react protection. to a fire, a burglary or a robbery With a basic understanding of LAYERED SECURITY and do on-the-job training, it’s security and a willingness to The concept of “layered secu- not going to work for you. form a strategic plan, however, rity” can be used in everyday That’s an idea, not a plan.” you might be able to protect practice but is especially rele- A unrehearsed plan, Ells- yourself, Ellsworth said. vant to collectors and dealers. worth added, is “only slightly The first layer is operational better than an idea.” THE THREAT TRIANGLE security, which is how you oper- “You have to practice it. 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Website: www.edmontoncoinclub.com. series comprised the largest prices in MS-63 through MS-65. since 1962, featuring Canada’s finest dealers in Canadian, quantity of Mint-State silver I was shocked when I looked ancient, and foreign coins, paper money, coin and paper money NOV. 10 – 11, WENDAKE, QC Postalia Automne 2018, Complexe Sportif Wendake, 100 rue from this group. Many of these at the George V silver five-cent supplies and reference books. Official Auctioneer: The Canadian Numismatic Company. Auction viewing begins on Friday. For Grand Chef Thonnakona Postalia Automne 2018, Timbre Monnaie coins were of near Gem, Gem dates. Through the years, we more information contact Brian R Smith, email [email protected], Histoire Postale et vieux papiers. 40 marchands sur place. and Superb Gem quality, some have certain perceptions of rela- telephone 416-705-5348. Website: www.torex.net. Samedi 10 novembre 2018 de 10h00 à 17h00 et Dimanche 11 with fantastic colour and eye- tive rarity. We have always un- novembre 10h00 à 16h00. Pour information: Jacques Gosselin à OCT. 27 – 28, SASKATOON, SK [email protected] For more information contact Jacques appeal. While the collector mar- derstood the 1913 and 1920 are 56th Annual Saskatoon Coin and Stamp Show, German Concordia Gosselin, email [email protected]. ket was absorbing this new sup- the most common in Mint-State, Club, 160 Cartwright Ave. New Location! Hours: Sat.: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m; Sun.: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: Adults $5, children under NOV. 11, WINDSOR, ON ply of coins, the cream of the of- and there are a number of high- Windsor Coin Club 67th Annual Fall Coin Show, Caboto Club, 2175 grade 1911s available in Gem 12 free. For more information contact Richard Bibby, email info@ fering traded at strong prices. As saskatooncoinclub.ca, telephone 306-374-1708. Website: www. Parent Ave. Show hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thirty-nine dealer tables. a result, the most serious grade- grades due to an English hoard saskatooncoinclub.ca/. Admission is $1 with junior free when accompanied by an adult. that surfaced a couple of decades Plenty of free parking. For more information contact Margaret sensitive collectors were able to Clarke, email [email protected], telephone 519-735-0727. ago. The 1912 and 1914 dates OCT. 27, BRIGHTON, ONTARIO add coins to their collections in a 2018 South – Central / Eastern Ontario Saturday Postage Stamp, NOV. 23 – 26, WARREN, MI grade level not previously possi- have been thought as being rela- Coin & Postcard Event, King Edward Community Centre / Hockey Michigan State Numismatic Society 63rd Annual Fall Convention Rink Complex, 75 Elizabeth St. / Hwy. #2 E. Event hours: 10:30 ble. This situation led to a num- tively as scarce as each other in and Show, Macomb College Expo Center, 14500 East 12 Mile Rd. a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Over 1 million Worldwide Coins, Currency Notes, ber of coins being more available Choice and Gem; however, be- Over 120 dealer tables, educational programs, young numismatists Postage Stamps, Covers and Postcards. Related hobby supplies events and competitive exhibits. Free parking. For more informa- in MS-63 through MS-65 grades. cause of a relatively recent also available, many at discounted prices. For more information tion contact Brian Tideswell, email [email protected], It took a while for this new grouping, the numbers for the contact Dave Jackson, email [email protected]. telephone 810-300-4170. Website: www.michigancoinclub.org. supply to filter through the sys- 1914 now show there are 50 coins OCT. 28, COBOURG, ON NOV. 24, BURNABY, BC tem. Additionally, it took some graded MS-65 and a whopping Classic Coins & Banknotes Coin and Collectibles Show, Best Western 75 coins graded MS-66. The 1914 Coins, Stamps & Collectibles Show, Nikkei Centre, 6688 Southoaks time for coins to be re-graded Plus, 930 Burnhm St. Coins, paper money, militaria, hot wheels and Cres. Hosted by the North Shore Numismatic Society, the show is and settle in their respective cer- five-cent coin is now the most diecast, sports memorabilia and more! Free admission multi vendor open from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. There will be 40 tables of coins, stamps, common George V five-cent sil- event. Join us from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information banknotes, tokens, medals, postcards, art, pins and more. tified holders. Enough time has contact Paul Harding, email [email protected], telephone 905- now passed, so we can be rea- ver piece in Mint-State with 299 Admission is $2 (free for children age 16 and under if accompa- 375-5712. Website: www.classiccoinsandbanknotes.com. nied by an adult). Free underground parking. Japanese restaurant sonably sure the population in PCGS holders – 15 per cent NOV. 2 – 4, MONTREAL, QC at location. For more information contact Lynn Balmer, email [email protected], telephone 604-299-3673. Website: www. numbers are fairly stable, and more coins graded than the Nuphilex, Complex EVO, 420 Sherbooke St. West Admission $5 northshorenumismaticsociety.org. barring a new hoard, the number “common” 1913. Many of these Friday and Saturday, free Sunday, early bird admission $25, begin- of coins should not vary much coins were sold to non-tradi- ning Friday 8 a.m. Hours: Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 NOV. 24, WELLAND, ON from here. tional collecting individuals, but a.m. to 4 p.m. Auction to be conducted by Lower Canada Auction. Canadian Coin News Open House, Canadian Coin News (Trajan For more information contact Emmanuel, email montrealnuphilex@ What we discover, looking at anyone studying these popula- Media), 459 Prince Charles Dr. S. Canadian Coin News is hosting gmail.com, telephone 514-889-7740. Website: www.nuphilex.com. a Christmas Open House at its new office located in Welland, Ont. the PCGS population report, is tion numbers was no longer go- CCN subscribers attending the Open House will receive a special NOV. 3, SCARBOROUGH, ON some dates we thought were ing to want to pay previously membership discount on supply purchases. Warm apple cider, Scarborough Coin Club 22nd Annual Coin Show, Cedarbrook coffee and Christmas goodies will be available as well. Come and relatively scarce in comparison published prices. As such, I have Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. Hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. join us, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. For more information contact pulled the plug and slashed the The show will feature coins, paper money, tokens, medals, a club to others have now seen the Michael Walsh, email [email protected], telephone 905-646- table and more. Free admission and draws. Refreshments avail- number of coins catch up. One Mint-State prices for this date. 7744. Website: www.canadiancoinnews.com. able. For more information contact Dick Dunn, email cpms@bell. of these dates is the 1903H A couple of nickel issues have net. Website: www.scarboroughcoinclub.ca/. NOV. 25, MONCTON, NB “Small H” variety. The number seen some tweaking in MS-64 Coin Cabinet Collector’s Show, Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1005 Main St. of coins graded is now very sim- and MS-65. One coin that saw NOV. 4, LIVONIA, MI The Coin Cabinet will be hosting their annual Collector’s Show “Knowledge Thru Collecting”, Livonia Civic Park Senior Center, 15218 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be over 60 tables filled with ilar to the 1904 five-cent coin. some more serious adjustment is Farmington Rd. Northwest Detroit Coin Club’s 56th Annual Fall Coin the 1965 Large Beads, detached coins, sports cards & memorabilia, paper money, militaria and Therefore, prices for the 1903H Show. 40+ dealer tables. Free admission, free parking. Show is open various collectibles. Most vendors will buy, sell, trade and have been brought down in line jewel, five-cent coin with Mint- to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information con- appraise your items on the spot. Bring the family down for some with the 1904. Overall, most State coins continuing to turn up tact Bourse Chairperson, email nwdccboursechairperson@gmail. great deals. Admission is $4 per person, children 12 & under are com, telephone 512-522-3743. Website: www.nwdcc.org. Mint-State prices have been re- in auctions and prices weakening free. The show will be proceeded by a Coin and Currency auction on Saturday, November 24, at the Coin Cabinet located at 1141 NOV. 10, NIAGARA FALLS, ON duced somewhat for the afore- a bit. Prices were lowered by 15 Main St. from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. See you all there! For more infor- Niagara Falls Coin Club Show, Optimist Club, 7085 Morrison St. NEW per cent to 30 per cent for all mation contact Jason Benjamin, email [email protected], mentioned dates, 1892 through LOCATION! This popular one-day show in beautiful Niagara will fea- telephone 506-857-9403. Website: http://coincabinet.ca 1909. grade levels. W ture dealers from across Canada selling and buying coins, paper money, tokens, books, supplies, jewelry, stamps, post cards, militaria DEC. 2, BRAMPTON, ON The third section has a list and sports cards. Show opens at 9 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. For Rotary Club of Brampton Coin & Trading Card Show, Century more information contact Andy Grecco, telephone 905-227-3534. of six numismatic publica- Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden Rd. E. Buy, sell, trade and appraise at more than 40 tables of dealers, including a children’s NOV. 10 – 11, EDMONTON, AB Website... tions, all of which, again, in- table. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $4, under 14 free and clude direct links to the re- Edmonton Coin Show & Sale, Howard Johnson Hotel, 15540 Stoney free parking. Funds raised for children’s charities. Sponsor/ Continued from page 24 Plain Rd. Fall 2018 Show – Canada’s largest fall numismatic event. spective websites. Along with Affiliate: B&W Coins & Tokens and the Rotary Club of Brampton. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: For more information contact Willard Burton, email willardb@bell. using CCN Trends, demonstrat- The Planchet, these include $5 at door (youth under 16 years of age free). Featuring dealers net, telephone 905-450-2870. ing their superior knowledge of CCN, Charlton Press, Coins from across Canada – from Sea to Sea! Free appraisals of your coins, medals, paper money, tokens, watches and other time Weekly, Coin World and the DEC. 8 – 9, BOUCHERVILLE, QC the hobby. pieces. Educational coin and medal displays. Door prizes incl. gold Coin and Stamp Show, De Mortagne School, 955 De Montarville The The clubs and associations Royal Canadian Mint Buy- coin draw. Silent Auction (adult) bidding: open to everyone. ATM on show will be open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days. Free admission, are arranged by province with er’s Guide. premises/bank near by. Parking: free (back of, around sides of hotel free parking and 35 dealers in attendance. Club information and the last two being for all of All in all, this is a compre- and street). The Edmonton Numismatic Society is sponsoring the food service available. The show is sponsored by the Association following events: Coin Auction for Kids. Participation is free, par- des Numismates et des Philatelistes de Boucherville (ANPB). For Canada and the U.S. Some 40 hensive and enjoyable site ents are welcome – register at the ENS club/show admission table more information contact Pierre Leclerc, email president@anpb. groups are listed, and as one with much to offer all collec- prior to event! Date: Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. (arrive by 12:45 net, telephone 514-592-7288. Website: www.anpb.net. might expect, each one is an ac- tors. Praise goes to the design- SHOW ORGANIZERS: How to list: Simply fill out the form found at www.canadiancoinnews.ca or mail, fax or email tual link to the homepage of the ers and managers of both the your information to Trajan Publishing (S&B), PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0, fax (905) 735-1909, email respective organization. This site and the club itself. [email protected]. Please include: date of show; site of event, street, city, prov.; official name of event; organization sponsoring or affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive), contact person’s name, would be a good bookmark for Keep well, and try to donate address, postal code, telephone number. Two show dates per year will be listed for free (subsequent show dates will cost $15 all numismatists – a shortcut to a coin or two to a young col- per listing). all your needs. lector this week. W

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 29 PMG Graded BanknoTes For saLe J&M is pleased to release our updated list of third-party graded Canadian and USA Government paper money� There are treasures for collectors of all budgets including early Bank of Canada and more recent but scarce off erings such as special serial-numbered, scarce prefi x, and replacement notes� Prices do not include GST (HST) and all notes are subject to prior sale� Most items are unique within our inventory so order quickly to avoid disappointment� Prices and list are current as of September 12, 2018, and are subject to change without notice�

neWFoUndLand Trends Price Trends Price BC-29a ������1954 ����� $1 �����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-32b ������1954 ���$10 �����F/D Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Trends Price Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 225 ������� 200 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU55 ������������ 220 ������� 190 NF-7d ��������1913-14 $1 �����Cashin-Watson ������������������������������������VF25 ����������1,030 ������� 850 BC-29a ������1954 ����� $1 �����H/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-32b ������1954 ���$10 �����H/D Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, NF-12b ������1920 ����� $1 �����Hickey-Brownrigg ������������������������������VF20 ����������1,600 ����1,350 Devil’s Face, CCGS �������������������������������UNC63 ��������� 200 ������� 175 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64 ������������ 400 ������� 325 BC-29a ������1954 ����� $1 �����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 250 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU50 ������������ 220 ������� 190 doMinion oF Canada (1870-1923) BC-29b ������1954 ����� $1 �����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����A/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Trends Price Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU55-EPQ �����85 ����������75 Devil’s Face, CCGS �������������������������������UNC62 ��������� 450 ������� 375 DC-1c ��������1870 ���25¢ �����No Series Letter �����������������������������������F12-NET ���������75 ����������60 BC-29b ������1954 ����� $1 �����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-13a ������1898 ����� $1 �����ONEs Inward, Series B �����������������������VF20 ������������� 800 ������� 675 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU58-EPQ �����95 ����������80 Devil’s Face, CCCS �������������������������������CU63 ������������ 550 ������� 475 DC-13a ������1898 ����� $1 �����ONEs Inward, Series B ��������������������EF40-EPQ ����1,700 ����1,550 BC-29b ������1954 ����� $1 �����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-14c ������1897 ����� $2 �����Boville, Series D �����������������������������������VF25 ����������2,250 ����1,800 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 130 ������� 110 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 550 ������� 480 DC-17b �����1902 ����� $4 �����FOUR at top ������������������������������������������VF20 ����������3,000 ����2,150 BC-29b ������1954 ����� $1 �����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-18d �����1911 ����� $1 �����Series N, Black Line ����������������������������VF30 ������������� 550 ������� 490 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 190 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 DC-21d �����1912 ����� $5 �����Seal over FIVE, Tear Repair���������������VF20 ����������2,000 ����1,200 BC-30a ������1954 ����� $2 �����C/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����A/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-26l �������1923 ����� $2 �����Series X, Black Seal, Group 4 �����������VF35 ������������� 730 ��������������� Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU64-EPQ �� 475 ������� 400 Devils Face ��������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 625 ������� 550 575 ����������������������������������������������������������� BC-30a ������1954 ����� $2 �����A/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-33a ������1954 ���$20 �����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 600 ������� 550 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 625 ������� 550 Bank oF Canada noTes (1935-Date) BC-30a ������1954 ����� $2 �����B/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-34a ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Includes Replacement Notes Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 700 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU58 ������������ 980 ������� 900 Trends Price BC-30b ������1954 ����� $2 �����H/B Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-34a ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-1 �����������1935 ����� $1 �����English, Series B, CCGS ���������������������VF20 ������������� 140 ������� 100 Good Embossing ��������������������������������CU63 ������������ 350 ������� 320 Devil’s Face, PCGS ������������������������� UNC62-PPQ 1,200 ����1,050 BC-5 �����������1935 ����� $2 �����English ����������������������������������������������������VF30-EPQ ��� 490 ������� 350 BC-36b ������1954 ����� $2 �����E/B Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-34a ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-5 �����������1935 ����� $5 �����English ����������������������������������������������������VF35 ������������� 750 ������� 600 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 350 ������� 300 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ 1,600 �1,500 BC-6 �����������1935 ����� $5 �����French, PCGS, Washed, BC-31a ������1954 ����� $5 �����A/C Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-34b ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Colours Faded ��������������������������������������VF30 ����������1,575 ����1,250 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU58 ������������ 360 ������� 300 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU58 ���������1,110 ����1,000 BC-6 �����������1935 ����� $5 �����French, PCGS ����������������������������������������AU55 ���������5,375 ����4,500 BC-31b ������1954 ����� $5 �����C/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-34b ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face, BC-9b ��������1935 ���$20 �����English, Small Seal �����������������������������F12 ���������������� 900 ������� 750 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64 ������������ 640 ������� 525 Minor Corner Damage ���������������� CU64-NET �����1,850 ����1,450 BC-9b ��������1935 ���$20 �����English, Small Seal, CCCS �����������������F15 �������������1,450 ����1,250 BC-31b ������1954 ����� $5 �����E/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-34b ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-9b ��������1935 ���$20 �����English, Small Seal, PCGS, Small Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 640 ������� 575 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64 ���������1,850 ����1,500 Edge Split at Bottom Center �����������VF20 ����������2,000 ����1,650 BC-31b ������1954 ����� $5 �����H/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-34b ������1954 ���$50 �����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-9b ��������1935 ���$20 �����English, Small Seal �����������������������������VF30 ����������3,000 ����2,400 Devil’s Face, PCGS �������������������������������CU64-PPQ �� 640 ������� 550 Devil’s Face�������������������������������������� CU64-EPQ �����1,850 ����1,600 BC-11 ���������1935 ���$25 �����English, CCCS ���������������������������������������AU50 ������ 11,000 � 10,000 BC-35a ������1954 $100 �����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face �������������AU53-EPQ �� 660 ������� 500 BC-21a ������1937 ����� $1 �����D/A Prefi x, Osborne-Towers������������CU64 ������������ 500 ������� 400 All BC-32a notes with NET grade are Previously Mounted BC-35a ������1954 $100 �����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face �������������AU58-EPQ �� 890 ������� 750 BC-21a ������1937 ����� $1 �����D/A Prefi x, Osborne-Towers������������GU65-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 BC-35a ������1954 $100 �����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face �������������CU63-EPQ 1,200 ����1,000 BC-21a ������1937 ����� $1 �����D/A Prefi x, Osborne-Towers������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 750 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����B/D or D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-35a ������1954 $100 �����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face �������������GU65-EPQ 1,500 ����1,300 BC-24a ������1937 ���$10 �����A/D Prefi x, Osborne-Towers������������AU53-EPQ ���������������1,700 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU55-EPQ �� 240 ������� 225 BC-35b ������1954 $100 �����Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face �������������AU58 ���������1,030 ������� 900 BC-25a ������1937 ���$20 �����A/E Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, PCGS AU53-PPQ 1,600 �1,500 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37aA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*A/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-25c�������1937 ���$20 �����H/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers CCGS ����� AU58 ���������� 440 ������� 350 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������AU58-NET��� 340 ������� 200 Dull Cut Blade, BCS ���������������������� CU64-Orig� ������� 175 ������� 150 BC-26b ������1937 ���$50 �����B/H Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ��������������VF35 ������������� 310 ������� 245 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37b-N1i 1954 � $1 �����Modifi ed, Serial #U/O4444444 ���GU66-EPQ ��1,350 ����1,200 BC-26c�������1937 ���$50 �����B/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers�����������������VF35-EPQ ��� 390 ������� 320 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-NET ��� 400 ������� 240 BC-37bA-i 1954 ����� $1 �����*A/M Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky �����CU63-EPQ �� 450 ������� 400 BC-27a ������1937 $100 �����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*A/Y Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky ������CU64-EPQ �� 125 ������� 110 EPQ & Embossing ������������������������� AU58-EPQ �����4,975 ����4,500 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-NET ��� 500 ������� 300 BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*A/Y Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky ������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 140 BC-27a ������1937 $100 �����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����A/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), EPQ & Embossing ������������������������� UNC62-EPQ ��6,000 ����5,500 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 400 ������� 350 Beattie-Rasminsky ����������������������� UNC62-EPQ ����� 450 ������� 400 BC-27a ������1937 $100 �����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����C/D or D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), EPQ & Embossing ������������������������� CU63-EPQ �����6,500 ����6,200 Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64-NET ��� 450 ������� 265 Beattie-Rasminsky �����������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 500 ������� 460 BC-27b ������1937 $100 �����Gordon-Towers ������������������������������ CU63-EPQ �����1,100 ������� 900 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), BC-29a ������1954 ����� $1 �����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64-NET ��� 550 ������� 330 Beattie-Rasminsky �����������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 550 ������� 500 Devil’s Face�������������������������������������� AU58-EPQ �������� 125 ������� 100 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*S/O Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-29a ������1954 ����� $1 �����A/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64 ������������ 450 ������� 400 CCCS ��������������������������������������������������������AU58 ���������������58 ����������45 Devil’s Face, BCS ���������������������������� UNC60-Orig ���� 150 ������� 135 BC-32a ������1954 ���$10 �����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37bA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*S/O Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky ������CU64-EPQ �����90 ����������75 BC-29a,30a,31a � 1954 �����$1, $2, $5 Matching Low Serial Numbers, Devil’s Face��������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 450 ������� 375 BC-37cA ����1954 ����� $1 �����*H/F Prefi x, Bouey-Rasminsky, $1 (A/A), $2 (A/B), $5 (A/C)� #51, seldom 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30 November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Trends Price Trends Price Trends Price BC-37dA ���1954 ����� $1 �����*X/F Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������GU65-EPQ �� 100 ����������90 BC-50bN3 1969 ���$20 �����WE6000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-10a 1917 $10 Canadian Bank of Commerce BC-38bT ����1954 ����� $2 �����S/R Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �� 500 ������� 450 Aird/Rowley ������������������������������������������F12 �����������������������������2,000 Test Note, CCCS �����������������������������������VF20 ������������� 110 ����������90 BC-50bN3 1969 ���$20 �����WG7000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-20a 1917 $20��Canadian Bank of Commerce BC-38bT ����1954 ����� $2 �����S/R Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �� 500 ������� 450 Aird/Logan(sm) �����������������������������������F15 ���������������� 525 ������� 400 Test Note, CCCS �����������������������������������UNC60 ��������� 600 ������� 450 BC-50bN3 1969 ���$20 �����WG8000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-20a 1917 $20��Canadian Bank of Commerce BC-38bT ����1954 ����� $2 �����S/R Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �� 500 ������� 450 Aird/Logan(sm), Minor Rust �����������VF25 ������������� 750 ������� 575 Test Note������������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 700 ������� 650 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������CU64-EPQ �� 675 ������� 500 75-16-04-20b 1917 $20 �Canadian Bank of Commerce BC-39a-i ����1954 ����� $5 �����X/C Prefix, Beattie-Coyne ����������������CU64 ���������������70 ����������55 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WN Prefix, Lawson-Bouey �������������CU64-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 Aird/Logan(Lg�), Split ������������������������VF25 ��������������������������2,200 BC-39a-i ����1954 ����� $5 �����X/C Prefix, Beattie-Coyne ����������������CU64-EPQ �����70 ����������55 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WV Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������CU64 ������������ 600 ������� 500 75-18-02 ��� 1935 ����� $5 �����Canadian Bank of Commerce ��������AU53-EPQ �� 485 ������� 400 BC-39bN3 1954 ����� $5 �����L/X Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WV Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������CU64-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 85-12-06 ���1935 ����� $5 �����Banque Canadienne Nationale, SN L/X2000000, CCGS Graded �������UNC63 ��������� 550 ������� 500 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*YA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������GU65-EPQ �� 550 ������� 420 Stains ������������������������������������������������������VF35 ����������1,800 ����1,450 BC-39bA ���1954 ����� $5 �����*V/S Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ������AU58-EPQ �� 200 ������� 180 BC-51aA ���1975 ���$50 �����*HB Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������AU58-EPQ �� 640 ������� 550 185-18-02 1888 ����� $2 �����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland, BC-39bA ���1954 ����� $5 �����*V/S Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-52a ������1975 $100 �����JA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey, CCCS������UNC64 ��������� 200 ������� 155 Descending Ladder 09876, Rust ���VG10-NET 1,275 ����1,000 CCGS Graded ����������������������������������������UNC64 ��������� 290 ������� 275 BC-52a ������1975 $100 �����JB Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������GU66-EPQ �� 250 ������� 200 185-18-02 1888 ����� $2 �����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland VG10 �������������������1,350 BC-40bA ���1954 ���$10 �����*B/V Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ������VF35-EPQ ��� 850 ������� 650 BC-52aA-i �1975 $100 �����AJX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������VF35-EPQ ��� 460 ������� 400 185-18-08 1888 ���$10 �����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland VG10 �������������������2,500 BC-40bA ���1954 ���$10 �����*U/T Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ������EF40-EPQ���� 850 ������� 800 BC-52aA-i �1975 $100 �����AJX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������AU58 ���������1,140 ����1,000 220-16-10 1905 ����� $5 �����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������F15 �������������1,240 ����1,150 BC-40bA ���1954 ���$10 �����*B/V Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ���AU55-EPQ���1,750 ����1,400 BC-53aA ���1979 ����� $5 �����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������AU58-EPQ �� 400 ������� 300 220-16-14 1925 ����� $5 �����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������F15 ���������������� 675 ������� 500 BC-41bA ���1954 ���$20 �����*A/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-53aA ���1979 ����� $5 �����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������CU64-EPQ �� 525 ������� 425 220-18-04 1910 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank, Missing Corner ���F15-NET ���1,350 ����1,350 BCS �����������������������������������������������������������EF40-Orig ��� 230 ������� 200 BC-53aA ���1979 ����� $5 �����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������GU65-EPQ �� 550 ������� 450 220-18-04 1910 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank, Minor Rust �����������VF25-NET 2,250 ����2,000 BC-41bA ���1954 ���$20 �����*V/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ������EF45-EPQ 1,300 ����1,200 BC-53aA ���1979 ����� $5 �����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 550 220-18-04 1910 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������VF25 ����������2,250 ����1,800 BC-41bA ���1954 ���$20 �����*V/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ���AU58-EPQ���2,200 ����2,000 BC-53aT ����1979 ����� $5 �����33 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey Test Note VF35-EPQ 1,850 �1,500 220-18-10 1925 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank, Writing on Front, BC-42b ������1954 ���$50 �����Beattie-Rasminsky, CCGS �����������������AU58 ������������ 180 ������� 165 BC-54aA ���1979 ���$20 �����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������AU50-EPQ �� 550 ������� 450 CCCS ��������������������������������������������������������F12 ���������������� 450 ������� 375 BC-43a ������1954 $100 �����Beattie-Coyne ��������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 350 ������� 325 BC-54aA ���1979 ���$20 �����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������AU55-EPQ �� 675 ������� 550 220-18-10 1925 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������VF25 ����������1,125 ����1,000 BC-44a ������1954 $1,000 ���Beattie-Coyne, BCS ����������������������������VF30 ��������������������������2,300 BC-54aA ���1979 ���$20 �����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������������GU66-EPQ ���������������1,200 220-24-02 1931 ����� $5 �����Dominion Bank, Bogert (Right sig�) F12 ������������ 375 ������� 320 BC-44a ������1954 $1,000 ���Beattie-Coyne, PCGS �������������������������EF45-PPQ ����������������4,000 BC-55a ������1986 ����� $2 �����AUJ (Changeover) Prefix, 220-24-06 1931 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank, Bogert (Right sig�) VF25 ������1,050 ������� 950 BC-44a ������1954 $1,000 ���Beattie-Coyne ��������������������������������������EF45 ��������������������������4,000 Crow-Bouey ������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ �����60 ����������60 220-24-08 1931 ���$10 �����Dominion Bank, Dawson (right sig�) VF25 �����1,050 ������� 900 BC-44a ������1954 $1,000 ���Beattie-Coyne, CCCS �������������������������UNC63 ������7,500 ����6,250 BC-56aN1i 1986 ����� $5 �����ENU2222222 ���������������������������������� GU66-EPQ �����1,150 ����1,050 375-12-10 1910 ���$10 �����Imperial Bank of Canada ������������������VG10 �������������������������2,600 BC-44d ������1954 $1,000 ���Lawson-Bouey �������������������������������������CU64 ���������1,900 ����1,500 BC-56aiN1i 1986��� $5 �����EOS2222222 ����������������������������������� GU66-EPQ �����1,150 ����1,050 375-18-06 1923 ���$10 �����Imperial Bank of Canada ������������������VF35 ����������������������������� 550 BC-44d ������1954 $1,000 ���Lawson-Bouey, CCCS, Changeover GU65 �����2,200 ����1,900 BC-56aiN1i 1986��� $5 �����EOT2222222 ����������������������������������� GU66-EPQ �����1,150 ����1,050 375-18-10 1923 ���$20 �����Imperial Bank of Canada, Annotation VF25 ��������������������� 550 BC-44d ������1954 $1,000 ���Lawson-Bouey ����������������������������������GU65-EPQ ��2,200 ����1,750 BC-56aA-i �1986 ����� $5 �����ENX Prefix, Blue B�P�N�, 375-18-10 1923 ���$20 �����Imperial Bank of Canada ������������������VF25 ����������������������������� 650 BC-44d ������1954 $1,000 ���Lawson-Bouey ����������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������2,350 Crow-Bouey ������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 275 ������� 225 375-22-02 1934 ����� $5 �����Imperial Bank of Canada ������������������CU64-EPQ ������������������ 900 BC-44e ������1954$1,000 ���Thiessen-Crow ����������������������������������AU58-EPQ���1,875 ����1,600 BC-57a ������1989 ���$10 �����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, 375-22-08 1934 ���$10 �����Imperial Bank of Canada ������������������CU63-PPQ ���������������1,050 BC-45bA ���1967 ����� $1 �����*L/O Prefix, Centennial Issue ����������CU64-EPQ �� 190 ������� 160 Thiessen-Crow �������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 NB15-10-04 1873 �$2 �����Jewett & Pitcher Bankers, Cancelled Scrip, BC-45bA ���1967 ����� $1 �����*N/O Prefix, Centennial Issue, BC-57a ������1989 ���$10 �����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, CCCS, previously had stamp attached ���������������� F15 ������� 400 PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �����75 ����������70 Thiessen-Crow �������������������������������������GU66-EPQ �� 600 ������� 500 460-22-04 1919 ���$10 �����Merchants Bank of Canada, BC-45aS ����1967 ����� $1 �����1867 1967 Specimen #137, CCCS �CU64 ������������ 500 ������� 450 BC-57a ������1989 ���$10 �����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, Re-touched �������������������������������������������VF25 ����������3,200 ����2,800 BC-45bS ����1967 ����� $1 �����I/P0000000 Specimen #137, CCCS GU65 ������������ 500 ������� 450 Thiessen-Crow �������������������������������������SGU67-EPQ ���������������� 700 490-26-10 1904 ���$20 �����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������F12 �����������������������������5,000 BC-46aT-i ��1973 ����� $1 �����AXA Test Note, CCCS, Steel Back ���AU55 ������������ 375 ������� 275 BC-57a ������1989 ���$10 �����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, 490-32-02 1912 ����� $5 �����Molson’s Bank Retouched, Tear �����F15-NET �������������������1,600 BC-46aT-i ��1973 ����� $1 �����AXA Test Note, CCCS, Steel Back ���AU58 ������������ 450 ������� 300 Thiessen-Crow �������������������������������������SGU68-EPQ �������������1,100 490-32-02 1912 ����� $5 �����Molson’s Bank, PCGS �������������������������VF20 ����������1,600 ����1,400 BC-46aT-i ��1973 ����� $1 �����AXA Test Note, CCCS, Steel Back ���UNC60 ��������� 525 ������� 375 BC-59aA ���1988 ���$50 �����EHX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow (S/N 490-32-02 1912 ����� $5 �����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������VF20 ��������������������������2,000 BC-46aT-i ��1973 ����� $1 �����AXA Test Note, CCCS, Steel Back ���UNC62 ��������� 535 ������� 395 above 2�3M) ������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ �� 250 ������� 225 490-32-02 1912 ����� $5 �����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������VF25 ��������������������������2,200 BC-47aA ���1974 ����� $2 �����*BC Prefix, CCCS, Original Tint, BC-60aA ���1988 $100 �����AJX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow ���������������AU58-EPQ �� 340 ������� 300 490-36-02 1916 ��� $10 �����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������F15 �������������2,050 ����1,800 S/N below 0�5M �����������������������������������UNC-60 ������� 120 ����������90 BC-60aA ���1988 $100 �����AJX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 500-12-20 1820 ����� $5 �����Montreal Bank, Pen Cancelled, Rust �����������F15-NET ����6,000 BC-47aA ���1974 ����� $2 �����*RA Prefix �����������������������������������������������EF45-EPQ���� 425 ������� 325 Hidden BPN ������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 460 ������� 350 505-34-02 1871 ����� $4 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������VG8 ����������������������������2,750 BC-47aA ���1974 ����� $2 �����*RA Prefix ��������������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ����� 875 ������� 800 BC-60aA ���1988 $100 �����AJX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 505-36-02 1882 ����� $5 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������VG10 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��������������������������������VF35 ������������� 680 ������� 600 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*CU Prefix ����������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 750 ������� 650 Mismatched S/N ���������������������������������GU66-EPQ �� 550 ������� 550 505-58-02b 1931�� $5 �����Bank of Montreal, S Prefix, PCGS ���VF25 ����������3,500 ����3,200 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SF Prefix �����������������������������������������������CU64-EPQ �� 260 ������� 200 BC-60d-E15-i 1988 $100 BJR Prefix, Knight-Dodge, 505-60-02 1935 ����� $5 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������AU58 ������������ 590 ������� 500 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SF Prefix �����������������������������������������������GU65-EPQ �� 290 ������� 220 Mismatched S/N ������������������������������SGU67-EPQ ��� 550 ������� 950 505-60-02 1935 ����� $5 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������CU63-EPQ �� 650 ������� 600 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������AU58-EPQ �� 670 ������� 575 BC-61a ������1988 $1000 ���EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow ��������� AU58-EPQ �����1,335 ����1,200 505-60-04 1935 ���$10 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������AU58-EPQ �� 500 ������� 450 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������CU64 ������������ 860 ������� 700 BC-61a ������1988 $1000 ���EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow ��������� CU63-EPQ �����1,650 ����1,500 505-62-04 1938 ���$10 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������AU58 ������������ 500 ������� 390 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������GU65-EPQ �� 925 ������� 700 BC-61a ������1988 $1000 ���EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow ��������� CU64-EPQ �����1,825 ����1,600 505-62-04 1938 ���$10 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������AU58-EPQ �� 500 ������� 420 BC-48bA ���1972 ����� $5 �����*SW Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������GU66-EPQ �� 450 ������� 400 BC-61a ������1988 $1000 ���EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow ��������� GU65-EPQ �����2,000 ����1,950 505-62-04 1938 ���$10 �����Bank of Montreal ��������������������������������CU63 ������������ 550 ������� 500 BC-49aA ���1971 ���$10 �����*DB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky �������CU64-EPQ �� 300 ������� 250 BC-61a ������1988 $1000 ���EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 510-10-02-04 1860 $2 �����Banque Nationale, Perforation, BC-49bA ���1971 ���$10 �����*DE Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky��������VF35 ����������3,375 ����2,750 CCCS, Changeover �����������������������������GU66 ���������2,000 ����1,750 Cancelled �����������������������������������������������G6 ��������������1,275 ����1,000 BC-49bA ���1971 ���$10 �����*DG Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky �������CU64-EPQ �� 440 ������� 370 BC-61b ������1988 $1000 ���Bonin-Thiessen ������������������������������������AU58 ���������1,295 ����1,200 510-16-02 1883 ����� $5 �����La Banque Nationale, PCGS, Canceled VF25 ����������������2,200 BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*TL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������GU65-EPQ �� 400 ������� 300 BC-61b ������1988 $1000 ���Bonin-Thiessen ���������������������������������AU58-EPQ���1,295 ����1,200 515-10-14P 1831 ��£1 �����Bank of New Brunswick, Corner stains/back, BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*TL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������GU66-EPQ �� 400 ������� 350 BC-61b ������1988 $1000 ���Bonin-Thiessen ������������������������������������CU64 ���������1,650 ����1,400 Face Proof Note Unaffected by Issues in BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������AU55-EPQ �� 290 ������� 250 BC-61b ������1988 $1000 ���Bonin-Thiessen ������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ���������������1,950 Cardstock, Printer’s Annotation ����EF40 ��������������������������1,500 BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������CU64-EPQ �� 450 ������� 375 BC-63a-E15i 2000 $10 ���Mismatched Serial Number, 550-18-16 1919 ���$10 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������VF30 ����������1,050 ������� 900 BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������GU65-EPQ �� 475 ������� 400 8782692/8782892 ������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 700 550-18-18 1924 ���$10 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������F12 ���������������� 400 ������� 350 BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*VJ Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������GU66-EPQ �� 750 ������� 700 BC-66a N1-ii 2003 $100 Jenkins Dodge, 2 Digit Radar BJZ8448448, 550-18-20a 1929 $10 ���Bank of Nova Scotia, PVC �����������������F15-NET ������ 450 ������� 350 BC-49aA ���1971 ���$10 �����*VL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����������������CU64-EPQ �� 425 ������� 375 CCGS��������������������������������������������������������EF40 ����������������������������� 150 550-18-20a 1929 $10 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Tear ����������������VF25-NET ������������������� 700 BC-49cA ����1971 ���$10 �����*VT Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������������CU63-EPQ �� 750 ������� 600 505-28-12 1908 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Orange Vs BC-49cA-i �1971 ���$10 �����EDX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������GU66-EPQ ���������������1,300 w/MS signature (Left), PCGS �����������VF20 ����������2,150 ����2,000 BC-50aA ���1969 ���$20 �����*EB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ��������CU64-EPQ �� 450 ������� 375 550-28-16 1918 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������F15 �������������1,625 ����1,200 BC-50aA ���1969 ���$20 �����*EB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, Canadian CharTered Bank noTes 550-28-16 1918 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������VF20 ����������2,000 ����1,600 2 higher by PMG ���������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 475 Trends Price 550-28-16a 1918 $20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������F12 �����������������������������2,400 BC-50aA-E25i 1969 $20 ���*EH Prefix, Rare Error Replacement Note! 30-12-08 ���1935 ���$10 �����Barclay’s Bank, Erasure����������������������VF20 �����������$600 ������� 500 550-28-18 1925 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������F12 �������������1,000 ������� 900 Cut off-size, trace of design from adjacent 40-10-04-08 1859 $5 �����Bank of Brantford, Engraved Date, 550-28-22 1929 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter A VF20 �����1,600 ����1,600 left note visible on face! �������������������CU64-EPQ ������������������ 700 Missing Corner ������������������������������������AU58-NET��� 613 ������� 575 550-28-22 1929 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter B VF20 �����1,600 ����1,400 BC-50aA ���1969 ���$20 �����*EH Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ��������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 550 75-14-14a 1912 ����� $5 �����Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-28-22 1929 ���$20 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter D VF25 ����1,900 ����1,700 BC-50aA ���1969 ���$20 �����*EX Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ��������AU58-EPQ �� 540 ������� 420 Minor Rust ���������������������������������������������VF25 ����������������������������� 950 550-30-02 1918 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter A VG10 ������� 275 ������� 220 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WF Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������GU64-EPQ �� 550 ������� 400 75-16-02-08 1917 $20 �Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-34-02 1929 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter D F15 ���������� 435 ������� 350 BC-50bA ���1969 ���$20 �����*WF Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��������������GU65-EPQ �� 600 ������� 490 Split ���������������������������������������������������������F15-NET ���1,200 ������� 900 550-34-02 1929 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter C, BC-50bN3 1969 ���$20 �����WH1000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-06a 1917 $5 ��Canadian Bank of Commerce, Small Internal Tear������������������������������VF30 ������������� 700 ������� 550 PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �� 500 ������� 450 Logan, Small sig� ������������������������������AU55-EPQ���1,500 ����1,350 550-34-02 1929 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter A, BC-50bN3 1969 ���$20 �����WD2000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-06c 1917 $5 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, Staining ��������������������������������������������������VF35 ������������� 775 ������� 600 PCGS ��������������������������������������������������������UNC62-PPQ 500 ������� 450 Erasure ����������������������������������������������������VF30 ��������������������������2,600

November 13, 2018 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 31 PMG Graded BanknoTes J&M’s hUGe Continued from previous page Usa FederaL reserVe noTes Price Trends Price FR#2160-A ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve Boston, 550-36-02 1935 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������EF45 ����������1,150 ������� 875 Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������CU63-EPQ ������������������ 250 550-36-02 1935 ����� $5 �����Bank of Nova Scotia ���������������������������AU50 ������������ 650 ������� 650 FR#2160-A ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve Boston, 550-38-04-04 1930 £1 ���Bank of Nova Scotia (Jamaica Issue), Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������CU64-EPQ ������������������ 225 Patterson (right) Rust, Paper Pulls VF20-NET 2,600 ����2,500 FR#2160-B ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve New York, 615-14-06 1927 ����� $5 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������CU64-EPQ ������������������ 225 Green Tint, Small Tear �����������������������VF35 ������������� 830 ������� 675 FR#2160-A ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve Boston, 615-14-08 1927 ���$10 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������GU65-EPQ ������������������ 260 Trimmed ������������������������������������������������F15 ���������������� 290 ������� 200 FR#2160-B ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve New York, 615-14-14 1919 ���$10 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������GU65-EPQ ������������������ 260 PCGS, Small Edge Tears ��������������������F15-APRNT 360 ������� 295 FR#2160-A ���� 1950C �$100 �����Federal Reserve Boston, 615-14-18 1928 ���$20 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada AU53 ����������2000 ����1,800 Smith-Dillon ���������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������ 300 We’re relocating to 615-18-04 1936 ����� $5 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Green Back ��������������������������������������������VF35 ������������� 830 ������� 675 a smaller space and 615-18-06 1936 ���$10 �����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Small tear ����������������������������������������������VF35 ������������� 350 ������� 275 ConTesT aLerT! need to sell inventory. 630-10-04-06 1909 $5 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Green, Holt (left) �����������������������������������������������VG10 ���������1,250 ����1,200 This means 630-10-04-06 1909 $5 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Green, Outlined 5s �������������������������������������������F12 �������������1,500 ����1,400 great deals for you! 630-12-04 1913 ����� $5 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (Left), Small Tear ����������������������������������������������VF30 ������������� 550 ������� 475 630-12-08 1913 ���$10 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) ��VG10 ������������ 635 ������� 625 630-12-08 1913 ���$10 �����Royal Bank of Canada Corner Tip Missing, Trimmed �������������������������������VF25 ����������1,350 ������� 950 630-12-08 1913 ���$10 �����Royal bank, Neill-Holt, Minor Ink ��VF30 ����������1,575 ����1,350 630-12-12 1913 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) ��F12 �����������������������������1,450 630-12-12 1913 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) ��VF25 ����������2,300 ����2,050 630-14-10 1927 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left), Pinhole Rust noted on holder ��������VF25-NET 1,350 ����1,150 Bullion coins and bars 630-14-10 1927 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left), enter our draw to Win a Minor Rust ���������������������������������������������VF25 ����������1,350 ����1,300 @ wholesale 630-14-10 1927 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) ��VF25 ����������1,350 ����1,300 .9999 Gold 1 oz. Maple Leaf Coin 630-14-12 1927 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (left) VF25 ���������� 410 ������� 325 630-14-12 1927 ���$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (left), Contest runs from october 1, 2018, Most collector coins Small Internal Tear������������������������������VF35 ������������� 570 ������� 475 630-14-16 1927 ���$50 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (Left), to november 30, 2018. 20-50% off Trends Rust ����������������������������������������������������������VF25-NET 1,575 ����1,200 630-14-16 1927 ���$50 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (Left), no PUrChase neCessarY. Minor Thinning������������������������������������VF30 ����������1,800 ����1,500 Most mint products 630-14-20 1927 $100 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (L), 10-20% off Paperclip Rust Stains on Back, entry details at jandm.com/contest Pinholes ������������������������������������������� VF25-APRNT �2,375 ����1,750 630-18-02 1935 ����� $5 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Small Signatures ���������������������������������VF25 ������������� 350 ������� 275 630-18-04 1935 ���$10 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Small Signatures ���������������������������������EF40-EPQ���� 425 ������� 350 630-18-06a 1935 $20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Large Signatures, Letter A ���������������������������������������������������VF30 ������������� 280 ������� 235 630-18-06a 1935 �$20 �����Royal Bank of Canada, Large Signatures, Letter C ���������������������������������������������������EF40 ������������� 375 ������� 300 675-20-04-02 1873 $1 ��St� Stephen’s Bank, Very Rare, Only 8 Known ��������������������������������������VG10-NET ����������������3,000 695-20-02 1924 ���$10 �����Standard Bank of Canada, Only 14 Known ������������������������������������VF25 ��������������������������2,400 730-16-08a 1912 $10 �����Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, Annotation �������������������������������������������VF25 ����������2,500 ����2,300 730-16-10 1912 ���$10 �����Union Bank of Canada, Trimmed ��F15 �������������1,600 ����1,400 730-20-05 1921 ���$10 �����Union Bank of Canada ����������������������VF20 ����������2,800 ����2,500 750-14-06 1880 ����� £1 �����Union Bank of Newfoundland �������VF20 ��������������������������3,250 Visit our new website at jandmcoins�com to see our special Deals of the Day section

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