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Canadian Pages COIN NEWS TRENDS: $1 and $2 20-25 Volume 56 • Number 24 March 5 - 18, 2019 $4.50 Post-reformation tokens widespread in past centuries This is the second story in a tensive collection of commu- munion occurred quarterly in two-part series exploring nion tokens. many Reformed churches. communion tokens. This was “usually due to a In Cape Breton, N.S., as lack of ministers in that par- well as other places around By Jesse Robitaille ticular territory,” said the world, there was a “great Since Martin Luther nailed Sutherland, who added com- Continued on page 13 his protest to the door of a cas- tle church in Germany in 1517, communion tokens have evolved in step with the Chris- tian rite for which it serves as a Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers (CAND) vehicle. President Michael Findlay said the association’s mandate To receive communion – includes promoting numismatics ‘to the public so that we particularly in the early years can foster new collectors.’ of the Reformation – commu- nicants were required to ex- press their faith. They would CAND planning for future then receive a token from the minister or from elders, and this exchange sometimes St. John’s Presbyterian Church in Cornwall, Ont., issued with youth, crime initiatives happened yearly or quarterly, this metal communion token in 1827. It is believed to By Jesse Robitaille kicking off the Canadian year said retired reverend Angus be one of only two Canadian churches whose ministers he Canadian Association in numismatics, said CAND Sutherland, who’s a long- continue to strike metal communion tokens, the latest of of Numismatic Dealers President Michael Findlay. time numismatist with an ex- which is chrome plated. (CAND)T is honing its services “We had a huge crowd at- in an effort to bolster the tending this first major show hobby in Canada and abroad. in Canada for 2019. All the Trajan’s national show returning this March The association is coming dealers I talked to were very By Jesse Robitaille Both of these presentations tional youth co-ordinator Lisa off an “excellent” annual con- pleased with their sales, and The seventh National Post- will be held March 23 while a McPherson, who’s been host- vention, which was held this collectors were happy to get age Stamp and Coin Show is third seminar, this on philatelic ing youth auctions since 2014. January in Hamilton, Ont., out after a two-month break in shows,” said Findlay, who’s set to return to Mississauga on exhibiting, will be held the fol- “I truly believe there is noth- also the editor of CCN Trends March 23-24. lowing morning. ing better than hands-on expe- as well as the founder and Held each spring and fall at A free “Young Collectors” rience, seeing the items in publisher of the Canadian Coin the popular Hilton auction will also be held on front of you, and of course, the Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699 Dealer Newsletter. Mississauga, the biannual Sunday at 1 p.m., when 35 lots wonderful social aspect of col- The association’s four-per- event will feature about 50 will be offered to children lecting.” son executive board has also dealers, a full slate of seminars, aged 18 and under. Play TWO-SESSION AUCTION recently seen changes, includ- a 1,600-lot auction, a well-at- money will be provided to all ing the retirement of Executive tended youth program and – bidders so there is no cost to A 1921 50-cent coin certified Secretary Jo-Anne Simpson, for the spring edition – a com- participants. by Professional Coin Grading whose role has been taken petitive philatelic exhibition. A “Young Collectors” table Service as genuine is expected over by Dawn Bell. According to organizers, more will also offer discounted ma- to bring $55,000 as one of the “We are very grateful to than 1,000 people are expected terial to children aged 18 and highlights of the show’s two- have had Jo-Anne Simpson as to pass through the doors of under throughout the week- session auction. the CAND executive secre- the hotel’s 9,000-square-foot end. To be conducted by tary,” said Findlay, who added Graydon Hall that weekend. With free admission for chil- Kitchener, Ont.’s Colonial this position was created for Aside from a bourse full of dren, the family-friendly show Acres, the auction will also in- Simpson 20 years ago because Canada’s top numismatic and is an affordable gateway into clude some finest-known ex- “the duties of the secretary- philatelic dealers, the two-day collecting. amples, some “exceptionally treasurer were too burden- show will also feature three “Nothing is more important rare items that don’t hit the some to take on all the admin- seminars, including one on the – in any hobby, really – than to market often” and “the usual istration and correspondence, history and production of Ca- get young people curious, in- assortment of great coins, day to day, for the organiza- nadian banknotes and another terested and ultimately ad- banknotes and stamps for all tion.” about selling coin and dicted,” said Royal Canadian collectors needs and budgets,” banknote collections. 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2 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 1 30% OFF RCM PRODUCT! FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS 1711 Corydon Ave., Tel: (204) 489-9112 FROM THIS AD OVER $500 Winnipeg, Manitoba, FAX: (204) 489-9118 (SEE TERMS BELOW)

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L 58 Poland; Republic Gold 200 Zlotych L 9 USA; 1955 1¢ Double Die, ICCS EF40. 1990-MW Solidarity Anniversary Coin, NGC A popular variety. A nice example, lustrous PF68 Ultra Cameo. Low Mintage of 2000 cop- brown.O B 750 ies, rare and highly popular type. L 79 Great Britain; 1838 Queen Victoria L 99 ERROR; 1971 $1 Strike on 25¢ Plan, L 8 Great Britain £5 Gold 1887 PCGS O B 5,000 Gold Coronation Medal, NGC MS62 NGC. A 5,0g Brockage Obverse PCGS MS65. Elusive AU58. Nice Queen Victoria portrait. Lots of superb and incredibly beautiful high-relief error coin. Rare and so desirable. Worth a lustre. A superior example in Near Mintstate example designed by B. Pistrucci. Obv; depicts premium bid. O B 500 condition. O B ,500 draped bust of Victoria wearing a bandeau and the Rev; depicts an enthroned Victoria receiving her crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia. This example is fully lustrous with L 57 Nfl d 1882H 20¢ PCGS SPEC68. a few minor surface hairlines; however, they effectively fade into deeply mirrored fi elds WARNING...Not advisable for those with heart L 770 1916 10¢ PCGS MS67+. Superb gem upon rotation. A truly radiant example com- issues ! However, a necessary prescription pristine and fl awless issue. Mirror like fi elds memorating the coronation of Queen Victoria. for those needed to go slowly and take deep with just a touch of perfect greens and golds. Eimer-1315, BHM-1801, 30.70gm. Similar breaths !! This coin is breath-taking and L 50 Nfl d 1870 $2 Gold 2 Dot PCGS MS63. L 93 French Regime 5 Sols 1670 A – The Among the best of the best. This coin presents example (same grade) sold for $9880US in a will make you slow down and take in an A Choice example for the grade with strong GLORIAM REGNI series: famous fi rst colonial an important opportunity for Registry Set col- past Heritage sale. O B 6,000 unimaginable combination of strike and details and strong lustre. Excessively scarce coins issued specifi cally for Canada (New lectors. Expect strong bidding. colour. An important SPECIMEN 20c example. and seldom offered in this condition. Worth a France). Genuine issue. VG for type. Somewhat O B 3,000 O B 17,000 premium bid. This coin presents an important damaged after long circulation in colonial opportunity for Registry Set collectors. America! Seldom offered at an affordable price O B 7,000 O B 950

L 115 Province of Canada; 1¢ Encased Postage Stamp - Weir & Larminie, Br-568, L 693 1921 5¢ PCGS MS66. Absolute L 709 1938 5¢ PCGS MS66. Well struck MT-10. The rarest denomination of the series, supreme example with gold and russet tones with nice fi elds and great lustre. The best of the a nice EF example. Weir & Larminie were over extensive and strong lustre. Exception- Best. This coin is tied with two other examples Montreal exchange brokers who also did busi- L 7 1874H 10¢ PCGS MS66. A superb L 861 1914 25¢ PCGS MS65. Gem resplen- ally well struck and razor sharp! While it may for fi nest graded by PCGS. Rare and desirable. ness in New York and were the only Canadian Gem example Top 4 example with no better dent and lustrous example. Scarce this nice. be inaccurate to state that the opportunity to Expect strong bidding. We sold a similar company known to have used this means of issues graded by PCGS. Coin offers sublime O B ,50 purchase a 1921 5 cents of this caliber is a piece in our November 2016 Torex auction currency. Unpriced in Charlton catalogue stat- lustrous fi elds and spectacular sunset tones. once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, the fact remains for $16,520. This coin presents an important ing Extremely rare. O B 7,000 An elegant example to add to the best of that hammer prices for these prize rarities do opportunity for Registry Set collectors. collections. This coin presents an important not remain static. Don’t miss this opportunity O B 5,000 opportunity for Registry Set collectors. to acquire a TRUE Canadian rarity. Worth a O B 6,000 premium bid. This coin presents an important opportunity for Registry Set collectors. O B 90,000

L 1031 1967 $1 Upset Die ICCS MS66. A superb Gem example full L 906 1870 50c NO LCW PCGS MS63. As white, mirror like fi elds with Cameo if being a rarity wasn’t enough, this Pop #2 fi nish. A rare example with only 7 of only 3 Mint State examples at PCGS, holds certifi ed examples. Without a doubt L 799 1969 Large date 10¢ PCGS AU58. a stunning array of fall colours, and like any L 930 1904 50¢ ICCS MS65, Delicate am- the best one seen to date. In 2016 Lovely example with nice lustre. Unscratched beautiful fall day, has a warm and bright ber and gold toning over an unusually full a similar piece sold for $15 500, de- and problem free. Among the best examples underlying luster. A technically conservatively Edward strike, which depicts Edward’s beard in fi nately a superior piece that should known. This coin presents an important oppor- graded coin. With the only other 2 Mint State a feathery soft detail. A premium coin with eye be viewed. This coin presents an tunity for Registry Set collectors. Expect strong examples in long term registry sets, the chance appeal to make a collector smile year after year. important opportunity for Registry bidding. Unpriced in Trends above AU50. to own this investment quality half dollar is Ex.Victoria North example. Set collectors. O B 1,500 now. O B 100,000 O B 0,000 O B 5,000 THIS AUCTION WILL BE UNLIKE ANY OTHER SEEN IN THIS COUNTRY.

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6 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca WHAT’S ALMOST UNCIRCULATED INSIDE An almost uncirculated collection of news, views and more… Volume 56 • Number 24 the November 2016 design meeting, ex- been recovered. According to German perts consulted by the media, there are concerns the massive March 5 to suggested using a security element to gold coin was melted down and sold. March 18, 2019 convey the racism experienced by Des- The trial is expected to continue until mond is still happening today. “Use the some time during the spring. The next hologram to capture some lines from witness slated to take the stand is the the Black Lives Matter movement,” head of security at the museum, which RARE SAXONY COIN reads the meeting notes about the first maintains one of the world’s largest BRINGS $42.6K USD bill from the bank’s as-of-yet unnamed coin collections with more than half a As reported in a previous issue of eighth series. “Emphasize the connect million pieces. CCN (Vol. 56 #13), a newly discovered between the past and present.” Accord- Features unlisted date of Saxony’s two-ducat ing to HuffPost Canada, it’s unknown MYSTERY SOLDIER Regina Coin Show to feature gold coin, this struck in 1740, was found who attended the November 2016 meet- IDENTIFIED ON COIN early 20th-century by an anonymous Canadian dealer last ing or who made the suggestion to ref- Working alongside historians and First Nations medals...... Page 28 September. The nearly 280-year-old coin erence the Black Lives Matter move- military officers, the Royal Canadian features an “FWoF” mint mark, indicat- ment. Mint helped to solve the mystery of the Pre-decimal tokens used ing it was struck by Dresden mint mas- soldier whose face is portrayed on the extensively across ter Friedrich Wilhelm o Feral. It was an 2019 Proof silver dollar commemorat- Newfoundland, Labrador...... Page 29 “extraordinary” find according to fel- ing the 75th anniversary of D-Day. That low dealer Peter McDonald, who soldier was recently identified as Pri- helped the anonymous dealer in re- vate George Herman Baker – a member searching the discovery. After being cer- of No. 3 Platoon, A Company, of the Regulars tified by Numismatic Guaranty Corpo- North Shore Regiment – who landed ration (NGC) as Mint State-62, the coin with his comrades at Juno Beach, be- – searchable on NGC’s online database tween Courseulles and St-Aubin-sur- TRENDS as #4701388-001 – sold for $42,600 USD Mer, France on June 6, 1944. Baker lived Focus on Canadian $1 and $2.....Page 20 (including buyer premium and fees) at through the Second World War and re- the Jan. 6-7 New York International Nu- FOUR ON TRIAL turned home to Liverpool, N.S., where mismatic Convention World Coins Sig- FOR ‘BIG MAPLE LEAF’ THEFT he raised a family in peacetime. “The CCN MARKETPLACE nature Auction, which is widely consid- Four men are currently on trial in North Shore men fought valiantly se- Are you buying or selling?...... Page 30 ered to be the most prestigious annual Germany after a 100-kilogram gold curing their landing objectives at the auction in the U.S. coin struck in 2007 by the Royal Cana- end of D-Day but suffered heavy losses dian Mint was stolen from Berlin’s which totaled 120 casualties of which SHOW AND BOURSE ‘BLACK LIVES Bode Museum in 2017. 33 were fatal,” said North Shore Regi- Check out the shows MATTER’ The men are accused of ment Commanding Officer Lieutenant- in your area...... Page 33 REFERENCE stealing the coin – Colonel Renald Dufour, who was one CONSIDERED dubbed the “Big Maple of four experts consulted by the Mint to The Bank of Leaf” – by entering the ensure the accuracy of the coin design. Canada discussed museum through a sec- “The D-Day landing was one of the Columns referencing the ond-storey window, most significant events in Canadian “Black Lives Mat- breaking a bulletproof military history and our regiment was COLONIAL TOKENS ter” movement in cabinet, carrying the coin at the centre of it, with three other as- Lower Canada, New Brunswick its design for the on a roller board and us- saulting units.” Other experts who recently released ing a rope and wheelbar- helped determine Baker’s identity in- tokens muled...... Page 8 $10 banknote fea- row to transport it across clude Brandon Savage, historian and turing civil rights railroad tracks and teacher at Miramichi Valley High activist and business owner Viola Des- through a park to a getaway car. No School; Dr. Marc Milner, military histo- ERRORS & VARIETIES mond. The reference was discussed dur- alarms were triggered in the theft of the rian at the University of New presses at Winnipeg plant ing a design meeting on Nov. 2, 2016, coin, which has a market value of New Brunswick; a detriment to error hobby...... Page 10 according to a Jan. 13 story published £3.3 million (more than $5.6 mil- and amateur his- by HuffPost Canada, which obtained the lion Cdn.) and was on loan at torian Bruce meeting notes through an access-to-in- the museum since 2010 (but Morton, of NUMISMATIC FRINGE formation request. “Many of Desmond’s did not belong to the Mint). Barrie, Ont. Canada 150 medals struck concerns are still issues in Canada and In court, prosecutors alleged Born in Nova by several MPs...... Page 14 people are still protesting and still dying brothers Wayci and Ahmed Scotia on Aug. for this,” experts are quoted in the meet- Remmo as well as their cousin 31, 1923, Baker ing notes as saying, citing the activism Wissam Remmo – all under the was only 20 years ANCIENT MONEY led by Black Lives Matter, an interna- age of 25 – executed the night- old when he made ‘12 Caesars’ include great tional activist movement founded in time theft with the help of a friend history at Juno Beach. examples of celator’s art...... Page 16 2013 to protest violence and systemic who was contracted as a security guard His image was adapted from several racism towards black people. What be- at the museum just weeks before the frames of archival film footage loaned gan as a response to the acquittal of incident. A fourth suspect was identi- to the Mint by the Juno Beach Centre in COMMEMORATIVE COINS George Zimmerman, who fatally shot fied only as “Dennis W.” If found Normandy France. The 75-year-old film Fleeting Canadian Tire coins unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin in guilty, the suspects can face up to 10 provides a rare and unique perspective an interesting specialty...... Page 26 2012, has since inspired chapters around years in prison and will have to pay of the North Shore Regiment landing at the world, including in Canada. During back the value of the coin, which hasn’t the Nan Red sector of Juno Beach.

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 7 Lower Canada, New Brunswick tokens muled The legend ‘FOR PUBLICK ACCOMMODATION’ appears on the 1815-dated ‘Ships, Colonial Colonies and Commerce’ token (Breton 996) attributed to Prince Edward Island. TOKENS This example hammered down for $275 at the Toronto By Tim Grawey Coin Expo Spring Sale 2017. umismatist Alfred Sand- In the early 19th century, the Photo by Geoffrey Bell Auctions. Nham was the first to re- Canadian colonies suffered cord an anonymous copper to- from a severe shortage of coin- cle “The Colonial Coinages of ken as #37 in the “Canada” sec- age, and that which did circu- Canada – New Brunswick,” tion of his 1869 book Coins, To- late was often of poor quality. Willey is the only author list- In 1630, Charles de La Tour es- which appeared in the June 1980 kens and Medals of the Dominion ing varieties, attributing two in tablished a fort at the location of Canadian Numismatic Journal; and of Canada. WHO WAS THE ISSUER? his article “The Colonial Coin- present-day Saint John, N.B. Eugene Courteau catalogued it This listing was soon fol- In his 1886 book Descriptive ages of Canada – Private To- English-French disputes dom- as #1 in his 1923 article “Coins lowed by that of other notable Catalogue of Coins, Tokens and kens of Lower Canada,” which inated the area for many years. and Tokens of New Brunswick.” numismatists, including Pierre Medals Issued in or Relating to the appeared in the March 1981 This also witnessed the shameful The token’s obverse is similar Breton, D.T. Batty, R.W. Dominion of Canada and New- edition of the Canadian Numis- tragedy of Acadian deportation to Breton 533, portraying a ship McLachlan and Joseph Leroux. foundland, McLachlan was the matic Journal. He indicates the from the mid-1750s to the early in full sail to the right and encir- The token’s obverse displays first to tackle the question of the reverse has “heavy limbs to the 1760s. cled by the legend “FOR PUB- a majestic sailing ship to the identity of the issuer. letters E and large periods, and In 1783, the population ex- LIC ACCOMMODATION,” right surrounded by the caption “I cannot tell by whom or one with lighter limbs and panded with the arrival of which is around the rim. The re- “FOR PUBLICK ACCOMMO- when this piece was issued, but small periods.” United Empire Loyalists. About verse – again all inscription – il- DATION” (spelled “publick” am under the impression that it one third of the 46,000 who fled lustrates the denomination using Old English) around the emanated from Montreal about NEW BRUNSWICK to Canada settled around the “HALF / PENNY / TOKEN” on rim. Two radiated ornaments the year 1830,” wrote CONNECTION area of Saint John. three lines in the centre and the and two dots are on each side. McLachlan, who was seemingly Breton indicates the obverse The area of New Brunswick caption “ST. JOHN NEW The reverse is comprised en- uncertain and failed to offer any of this token is the same as a was called Acadia under the BRUNSWICK” around the rim tirely with an inscription: the supporting documentation to New Brunswick token listed by French until 1713 and Nova Sco- with a small ornament at the bot- words “CANADA” and “TO- support his claim. him as #913. tia under the British until 1784. tom between the “S” and “K.” KEN” are around the top and That year, New Brunswick was lower rim, respectively, with the made a separate colony from ISSUER & RARITY denomination of “HALF Nova Scotia, and Saint John – for With Breton 533 and 913 shar- PENNY” on two lines in the a brief time – became the provin- ing the same obverse, it suggests centre. The edge is reeded. cial capital until it was moved to the possibility they were pro- The legend “FOR PUBLICK Fredericton. duced at the same firm; how- ACCOMMODATION” appears New Brunswick never experi- ever, the issuer and producer of on the 1815-dated “Ships, Colo- enced the same severe shortage both are unknown. nies and Commerce” token of coinage as some of the other When an obverse or reverse (Breton 996) attributed to colonial provinces. English regal die is used to strike a new token Prince Edward Island. It’s also coinage and counterfeits along it was not intended for, it is re- found on several English to- with Nova Scotia thistle tokens ferred to as a mule. kens. and other pieces acquired via Batty also lists a Breton 533 as A lot of three Saint John, N.B. halfpennies (Breton 913) “The motto FOR PUBLIC trade with that province proved counterstruck with “W. H. MAY hammered down for $145 at the Toronto Coin Expo Spring ACCOMMODATION is an- to be adequate. 13.” Sale 2015. Photo by Geoffrey Bell Auctions. other way of saying that a sup- Saint John’s early economy Leroux scores Breton 533 as ply of small change makes depended on the timber trade four on his rarity scale from one business life easier,” wrote R.C. Later, in his 1894 book Illus- The earliest inhabitants of and shipbuilding. to 10 – something he defines as Willey in his article entitled trated History of Coins and Tokens New Brunswick were Mi’kmaq The Saint John halfpenny to- “obtained with difficulty” – “Slogans and Mottoes on Colo- Relating to Canada, Breton re- and Maliseet First Nations. It’s ken was listed by most major nu- while McLachlan rates it as two nial Coinages,” which ap- cords this token as #533 and in- believed Samuel de Champlain mismatists. on his scale from one to six. peared in the February 1971 dicates it was “issued in Mon- was the first European to ex- In addition to Breton, Leroux Willey places it as a three on edition of the Canadian Numis- treal about 1830.” He also offers plore the area in 1604; however, catalogued it as #379 in his 1888 his rarity continuum from one to matic Journal, the official publi- no evidence to support this and new information indicates the book The Canadian Coin Cabinet; 10. He describes this as “less cation of the Royal Canadian may have simply piggybacked Norse may have pre-dated McLachlan lists it as #384; Willey common, but not hard to find, Numismatic Association. on McLachlan. him. catalogued it as #451 in his arti- such as the commoner Nova Scotia halfpenny of 1824.” W NEED AN INDEPENDENT GRADING OPINION? 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March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 9 New presses at Winnipeg plant a detriment to error hobby

Errors & VARIETIES

By John Regitko

n the last issue, I provided a pieces at the rate of around 300 list of the errors that would a minute. If the wrong blank or Inot be able to be manufactured no blank is in the chamber, the with the newer presses in use at digital readers shut the press Illustration 2. Three multi-error coins were struck with normal die set-up; however, if they the ’s down in two coins of striking. were of recent dates, they would be struck by a reverse die set-up. Winnipeg plant if the built-in That’s 2/12 of the cylinder or quality controls touted by the 2/300 of a minute. That trans- manufacturer are to be be- lates to two-and-a-half seconds. It is logical that any major centres, partial and full brocha- Illustration 2 shows three lieved. And that’s not all! changes would come about ges, broadstrikes, railroad coins containing multiple er- In this column, I am explain- The sides of the chambers of when new equipment is in- wheel rims or double-strikes. rors. They are a clipped plan- ing some of the quality control the 12-coin feeder are designed stalled. And die clashes are also out of chet and off-centre; partial features of the new presses that so blanks can no longer jump My visits to view the minting the question. brockages with off-centre; and are supposed to prevent many out of their slot easily and equipment up close on the pro- With the switch of the place- a double-struck off-centre. – actually, almost all – errors cause off-centres or partial duction floor took place in Ot- ment of dies as covered two is- All three have nice, high rims from occurring. brockages. Blanks that sat right tawa, not Winnipeg. And my sues ago, it makes me wonder going in the direction of the re- There is no record in public over the hole of the cylinder discussions with Mint person- if we will ever discover errors verse design, indicating they hands explaining when new could also no longer produce nel did not involve die place- struck by a press containing were struck when the die with presses were acquired. The broad strikes since the advance- ment after 1972 regardless of dies with reverse die place- the reverse design was in the only exception is with the new ment of the feeding mechanism the type of equipment or its lo- ment. hammer position, which was presses, which were purchased would stop. cation because I never thought Just in case you come across the normal placement in the for use in Winnipeg when it Illustration 1 shows my in- of asking if such a change had some recent errors, with which 1960s and ’70s, when these opened in 1972. terpretation of what the feeding been made. it can be proven the obverse de- coins were made. There is also no information mechanism looks like. Based on information I ob- sign was on the hammer die According to the manufac- provided by the RCM regard- tained firsthand from the Mint and the reverse design is on the turer of the presses and the ing when older presses were REVERSE involving the feeding mecha- anvil die – that’s a reverse die Mint, errors such as those modified so the dies could no PLACEMENT OF DIES nism, it should not be possible placement for recent coins – shown in Illustration 2 could longer clash into each other. Could the placement of dies to find coins that contain clips here’s a list of what to look for. not occur because the blanks One of the biggest improve- have changed when the RCM or are too thick, too thin or • The bend in the planchet of were not completely inside the ments in the minting presses acquired the new cylinder feed smaller than normal. We off-centre struck coins is to- feeding chamber or would oth- acquired to augment the older presses back in 1972? should not be able to find off- wards the obverse. erwise stop the press. presses transferred from Ot- • Broad-struck coins would I am not able to illustrate re- tawa – unfortunately for the er- have the portion that is outside cent coins struck by a reverse ror collector – eliminated a lot the die striking area going in die placement because I do not of errors mainly due to the the direction of the obverse de- have, or even know, if such feeding mechanism. sign. pieces exist. The presses with mechanical • Should a blank be centred My information about the finger-feed mechanism were re- above but only partially inside workings of the new presses placed with new presses that the collar die, the railroad that were installed at the Win- contained a 12-coin feeder that wheel rim (the portion inside nipeg plant when it opened in looks like an oversized cylinder the collar die) is towards the re- 1972 came directly from the of a Smith and Wesson. verse side. vice-president of manufactur- As it rotates, one of the slots • Die caps contain the obverse ing, who was involved in in- containing a blank rests right design inside the cup (from the vestigating the acquisition of over the cavity of the collar die hammer die). new presses. I interviewed him and directly between the upper • Brockages will show a nor- sometime after Winnipeg and lower dies. The blank is mal reverse (from the anvil die) started striking coins. struck, and the cylinder hole and the incused mirror image It can safely be assumed the transports it out of the striking of the reverse design on the reverse die placement (when chamber into the ejection chute. hammer side (from the raised the obverse design is on the On the feeders of these new image of the reverse design hammer die and the reverse de- presses, a probe “reads” the from the previous struck coin sign on the anvil die) began blanks, and if it does not have acting as a faux pas die). with the opening of the Winni- the right specifications within • An off-centre will have the peg plant in 1972. tight tolerances, it stops the unstruck portion bend is in the At the same time, the inspec- press within two coins of strik- direction of the obverse. tors were replaced by digital ing. The digital readers stop the One other group of errors I monitoring as the coins came feeders when it detects a thin did not cover in my recent col- off the production line. blank, a thick blank, no blank umn on reverse die placement If the feeding mechanism or two blanks. The operator has are those containing more than would not allow clips and to physically be involved to get Illustration 1. The 12-slot feeding mechanism shuts down one error. The same conclu- wrong size blanks to be struck the machine started again. if mis-feeds occur. Photos and illustrations by John Regitko. sions apply as to them no lon- and blanks had to sit com- The press struck one-cent ger being able to be produced. pletely in the striking chamber

10 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca so only good coins would re- broadstrikes, railroad wheel Mint. It’s believed the first order sult, why did they feel a need rims, die caps, partial or full they received from anybody for checking the just-struck brockages, wrong size was for silver coins from Can- coins again with digital equip- planchets or any other errors I ada. ment? was told were no longer possi- As an aside, common usage As it was put to me, “to ble. And I don’t care if they of the name of the Mint in Bir- make sure only good product were struck by a reverse die mingham is the Heaton Mint; gets out of the Mint.” set-up or not. however, the correct name is It makes you wonder how Let’s see if Murphy was Heaton’s Mint or Ralph Heaton good the equipment is – or how right when he stated that and Sons. It was founded in good the manufacturer and sometimes things can happen 1850 as a private enterprise Mint personnel really thought that you wonder how they from Matthew Boulton’s and it was. could have happened. Illustration 3. A simple chart showing where and when the James Watt’s Soho Mint. It oper- different coins and dies were produced at the three RCM ated separately from – but in END OF NEW ERRORS THE FUTURE production facilities. co-operation with – the Royal Based on the features built We had a good supply of er- Mint, obtaining orders from the into the presses and if the rors produced in the 1960s a feeler to Charles Moore Auc- for the memory of individuals Royal Mint regularly. It later equipment was as good as through 1980s, but how often tions about consigning his ex- who have been around during changed its name to the Bir- touted, there is a great chance do you come across major er- tensive error collection, is one the time when the Ottawa plant mingham Mint. we will not find any of the rors in live auctions, dealer collector who comes to mind. struck circulating coins. Due to a downturn in busi- above types of errors with re- websites or on eBay these I must give credit to Bill Cross ness, the company was placed cent dates. days? DIE PRODUCTION for double-checking the infor- into receivership in 2003 after Do we have to settle for sim- One bright sign is there are a While I am on the subject of mation in the chart for accuracy. being in business for a total of ple die cracks on recent dates number of error collections as- die placement, I am showing in Note the artwork, matrix, 209 years (since 1794) under its or the odd minor struck- sembled decades ago that have Illustration 3 a list of where the master dies and working dies various names. through involving grease? I not come on the market yet. working dies were made and were produced at the Heaton’s The assets were sold by the cannot think of any errors in- Although the error collec- the year the different types of Mint in Birmingham, England, receiver to JFT Law and Co., volving the feeding, striking tions of some old timers have coins were produced at the from 1908, when the Ottawa who in turn sold some of the and ejection that can still occur. appeared in auctions or were three Canadian minting loca- plant of the Royal Mint opened, newest high-speed presses to Will this spell doom for the sold by private sale, a few oth- tions. until the Canadian operation Britain’s Pobjoy Mint. Other as- hobby? ers are still in the possession of I don’t believe such a list, in made its own in either 1949 or sets were sold to Lord’s Security If you don’t think the supply collectors I know from my Ca- all its simplicity, has previously 1950. Mint Limited of India, who had of recent errors has dried up al- nadian Numismatic Variety been created by anyone because The “H” on some Canadian been a major customer of the most completely, send me Collectors Association and this information is not readily coins (i.e., Queen Victoria and Heaton’s Mint. W scans or photos of recent coins Coin Irregularity Association available – either directly from Edward VII and gold sover- struck partially outside of the of Canada days. the Mint or anywhere else. eigns) is as a result of the dies John can be reached at errorman@ collar die, by clashed dies, Ed Verkaik, who had put out These details would be lost but being created by the Heaton’s look.ca. CALLING ALL BULLION COLLECTORS! SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SPRING PREMIER AUCTION CATALOGUE This premier auction will be showcasing many unique and seldom found items including some highly sought after Scarce Vintage Johnson Matthey and Engelhard bars. Join us March 22nd & 23rd at the Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario for our spring 2-Day Auction. Bidding starts March 1st.

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By Jeff Fournier

n this edition of Numismatic contribution to their commu- Fringe, I will cover a series of nity or country. This medal saw Conservative MP Alex Nuttall Iaward medals issued in 2017 by a much higher distribution A Canada 150 medal was asked his constituents in Progressive Conservative with about 42,000 medals awarded to individuals from Barrie, Springwater and Oro- Members of Parliament for awarded. the Ontario riding of Essex Medonte to nominate people their constituents along with a The Canadian government Progressive Conservative for the John Graves Simcoe presentation medal produced also released medals to coin- MP Tracey Ramsey. Medal of Excellence in 2017. for the Taber and District Ki- cide with notable anniversaries wanis Club in Alberta. for Queen Elizabeth II’s corona- Conservative MP Alex Nut- In 2016, the federal govern- tion. Honours were awarded tall called upon constituents of ment decided against issuing a for her silver, golden and dia- “We will recognize people Barrie, Springwater and Oro- medal to honour the 150th an- mond jubilees in 1977, 2002 and publicly who have made a big Medonte in Ontario to nomi- niversary of Canadian Confed- 2012, respectively. contribution not just in Flambor- nate exceptional individuals, eration even though it’s a tradi- ough or Glanbrook, but in the Conservative MP Guy volunteers, groups, businesses tional way of marking notable POLITICAL STATEMENT Greater City of Hamilton to Lauzon awarded a special sesquicentennial medal or not-for-profit organizations events in past years. To ensure “ordinary citizens Canada,” he added. to residents of Stormont- that went “above and beyond A Canadian centennial in various municipalities across “In 1967 it was the ‘grassroots’ Dundas-South Glengarry to serve our community or medal was awarded at the cen- Canada received medals of rec- organizations that helped to Counties in Ontario. country for the John Graves tennial celebrations in 1967, for ognition,” and as a statement to highlight the 100th anniversary Simcoe Medal of Excellence.” example. The medals were the federal Liberal government, of Confederation celebrations, John Graves Simcoe was a given to Canadians for provid- several Progressive Conserva- including getting the nearly British army general and the ing “valuable service to this tive MPs issued medals to 3,000 community centres, are- Accomplished local artist first Lieutenant Governor of country” based on recommen- thank and recognize individu- nas, parks, museums and librar- and bar manager Daniel Rii- Upper Canada from 1791-96. dations from government offi- als who made outstanding con- ies built across the country.” tano was commissioned to cre- He was instrumental in intro- cials as well as professional, tributions to their communities Essex Progressive Conserva- ate the design. ducing institutions such as educational and cultural asso- and country during Canada’s tive MP Tracey Ramsey also Lauzon’s office vetted hun- courts of law, trial by jury, Eng- ciations. There were nearly sesquicentennial – just as had awarded Canada 150 medals to dreds of resulting nominations lish common law and the even- 30,000 of these medals issued been done during other impor- individuals from around his On- for the award, which was open tual abolition of slavery. His with 8,500 going to military tant Canadian occasions. tario riding. Ramsey stated the to deserving individuals in- legacy preceded him as he personnel. Flamborough-Glanbrook medals were intended for “in- cluding educators, artists, ath- named both Simcoe County A -century later, in Conservative MP David Sweet credible people of Essex” who letes, scientists, coaches, entre- and Lake Simcoe. 1992, the federal government stated he would recognize inspired him. “I knew they preneurs, emergency respond- The nomination period ran established a medal to mark the Hamiltonians for their contri- should be recognized for their ers, community volunteers, ac- for four weeks, beginning April 125th anniversary of Confeder- bution to the country during efforts.” tivity organizers and “other 3 and ending April 28, 2017. All ation. As was the case with its the federal government’s Can- Randy Hoback, another Con- everyday heroes striving to nominations were reviewed predecessor 25 years earlier, ada 150 celebrations “even servative MP from Prince Al- make their community better.” “with thorough consideration this medal was awarded to Ca- though the Liberals have re- bert, Sask., also produced a In a political statement, it and shared with local munici- nadians who made a significant fused to honour Canadians.” Canada 150 medal to be pre- was noted “the honour is a lo- sented within his federal riding. cal one, spearheaded and pal leaders for review.” The medals were Hoback’s funded entirely out of the of- With overwhelming interest method “to award those who fice of the Tory MP – after the from the community in this ini- are not normally recognized for governing Liberals opted not tiative, Nuttall presented this their role in (their) community; to initiate a national service award to 150 recipients who the unsung heroes who make an medal for regular citizens as were recognized at three spe- impact without expecting fan- part of the country’s 150th cial ceremonies held in June ENJOY COIN COLLECTING TO ITS FULLEST! fare. Whether it is a grand- birthday.” 2017. Successful nominees were Join THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION! mother who is the heart of a Apparently, the medal was invited to one of the three in- AIMS AND OBJECTIVES MISSION STATEMENT community, a piano teacher, so local that Lauzon’s chief of vite-only events, where they To encourage and promote the fun of coin collecting “The Royal Canadian Numismatic a volunteer, artists, athletes or staff Adrian Bugelli ap- were presented with their John and the science of numismatics through the acquisition Association is devoted to serving those builders of sport, historians, vet- proached Riitano with the idea Graves Simcoe Medal of Excel- and study of coins, paper money, medals, tokens and who enjoy coin collecting/numismatics all other numismatic items, with special emphasis on lence. All award recipients also by promoting fellowship, communication, erans and more.” over a bar counter, where Rit- material pertaining to Canada. We want to promote received a distinctive Canada contact among collectors with similar interests and to education and providing advocacy and Hoback emphasized it was a ano sketched some initial de- assist and foster the growth of the new collector. leadership for the hobby.” non-partisan medal and would signs on scraps of paper. He 150 commemorative certificate along with their medal. BENEFITS: * FREE issues of the Canadian Numismatic Journal (print or digital) * FREE access to not be awarded to politically ac- refined it further before send- the largest numismatic lending library in Canada * DISCOUNT when ordering the Numismatic Corre- tive individuals. ing it off to his brother in To- “Canada’s 150th birthday is spondence Courses * EXHIBIT your collection * LOW COST insurance for your numismatic collection. Conservative MP Guy Lauzon ronto for digitizing prior to the an important opportunity to These are just a few of the benefi ts that await you when you join the RCNA. also awarded a special sesqui- medal being manufactured. celebrate Canada’s shared his- Visit our web site at www.rcna.ca for more details on benefi ts of membership, with complete pricing. centennial medal for residents of Known locally for his murals, tory and achievements,” said Or contact us by phone, email or regular mail. We’ll gladly send you a free sample copyopy of the CNC Journal. Stormont-Dundas-South Glen- Riitano noted the effort was his Nuttall. “The 150th anniversary ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATIONN JOIN of Confederation is a pivotal ONLINE garry Counties in Ontario who first attempt at designing a 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, Markham, ON L3P 184 milestone in our nationhood. 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14 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca history provides the best way Oshawa MP Colin Carrie to bind us together and to take issued a medal for Canada’s pride in our national identity. It 150th anniversary. is a fantastic occasion to cele- brate the important contribu- tions and achievements of ordi- One hundred and fifty peo- nary Canadians which often go ple received the Member of Par- unnoticed and unrecognized.” liament’s Canada 150 Medal for Oshawa MP Colin Carrie Volunteer Service from Conser- also issued a medal for Cana- vative MPs Kyle Peterson, da’s 150th anniversary. whose riding is Newmarket- “I, like everybody else, am The medals were awarded Aurora; Blake Richards, whose proud of Canadians, what for five different categories – riding is Banff-Airdrie; Tom we’ve done the last century community builders; service Lukiwski, whose riding is The Taber and District Kiwanis Club issued a Canada 150 and a-half and we have some clubs; good neighbours; arts, Moose Jaw-Lake Centre-Lani- medal in 2017. great people in Oshawa. I think culture and heritage; and a mis- gan; and David Tilson, whose this a great opportunity to ac- cellaneous category for those riding is Dufferin-Caledon. knowledge their service,” said who didn’t quite fit into the “It’s truly an honour and 42-millimetre medal was pro- or tokens issued by Canadian Carrie. others. privilege to present this com- duced in a light, white medal municipalities, coin clubs, fra- memorative Canada 150 medal- and has been used ever since as ternities, organizations or lion to 75 individuals represent- a presentation piece given to merchants. Please let me ing Dufferin and 75 individuals guest speakers at the club. A to- know if you come across any representing Caledon who’ve tal of 100 pieces were minted. pieces that haven’t been cov- demonstrated exemplary ser- ered in this column. I really vice and dedication to Dufferin- CONTRIBUTIONS do rely on you readers to ad- Caledon,” said Tilson during a ARE APPRECIATED vise me of numismatic fringe ceremony held at Horizons Readers wishing to contact pieces that have been issued Event Centre in Orangeville. me about this column may in your area. email me at jfournier14@gmail. I’m particularly interested in TABER KIWANIS CLUB com; phone me at 705-491-1735; ordering information, diameter, The Kiwanis Club in Taber, or send mail to Jeff Fournier, composition, mintage figures Alta., issued a Canada 150 Fisher Street R.P.O, Box 22004, and the reason for issue. High- medal in 2017. North Bay, ON P1B 9P5. quality photos would be appre- It was produced by Everyday I am always on the look-out ciated so they may be included Nuttall presented the Simcoe Medal of Excellence to Specialties, of Lindsay, Ont. On for information about numis- in these write-ups. Your contri- 150 recipients who were recognized at three special the reverse is the Kiwanis Club matic “fringe” items such as butions help to keep this col- ceremonies held in June 2017. of Taber and District. The medals, challenge coins, scrip umn going. W

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A copper as depicts Servius Sulpicius Galba, an elderly general in Spain who was Ancient proclaimed emperor by his troops, on the obverse (left). MONEY posts in government. Pro- By Stanley Clute claimed emperor by his troops in January AD 69, he This is the second story in a sar Drusus Germanicus, but we marched against Otho and two-part series exploring the know him simply as Nero. He defeated him in north Italy. ‘12 Caesars.’ was married to Claudius’ Once on the throne Vitellius daughter Octavia. proved himself to be a vora- ollowing Caligula’s murder, He succeeded Claudius as picion, he accused and perse- mitted suicide. His death cious glutton and spent more the killers proclaimed his emperor in AD 54, and for the cuted an unpopular sect known brought to an end the Julio- time eating than governing. Funcle Tiberius Claudius Drusus first few years of his reign, the as Christians. He used the Claudian imperial dynasty. On July 1 of that year, a as emperor. empire was well governed ground cleared by the fire be- Upon Nero’s death, an el- general in the east was pro- It was said they found him while he was under the influ- tween the Esquiline and Cae- derly general in Spain, Ser- claimed emperor with the hiding behind a curtain in the ence of his advisers. lian hills to begin building an vius Sulpicius Galba, was support of the legions on the palace and dragged him out. In the 60s, however, he threw enormous palace for himself proclaimed emperor by his Danube who then invaded It- Born in 10 BC, Claudies suf- off all restraints. He had his known as the Golden House. troops. The senate agreed to aly, where they defeated Vi- fered an attack of infantile pa- mother murdered as well as Nero was the first emperor his elevation. tellius’ troops. The emperor ralysis that adversely affected Britannicus and Octavia. to lighten the weight and de- Galba proceeded to Rome; was murdered in the palace. his appearance. His family also however, his rigid economy His body was dragged assumed he was mentally chal- and strict discipline made through the streets and lenged so forbid him from par- him unpopular with the army. thrown into the Tiber. ticipating in many public af- On Jan. 2, AD 69, Vitellius At the beginning of July, fairs; nonetheless, he became a was proclaimed emperor by the legions at Alexandria pro- notable scholar, particularly in his troops in Lower Germany. claimed their general Titus the field of Etruscan studies. About the same time a con- Flavius Vespasianus emperor Once firmly established on spiracy was organized at and were quickly followed by the throne, he demonstrated he Rome by Otho, and on Jan. the Danubian legions. Vespa- was much more capable than 15, Galba was murdered in sian was a man of humble ori- his elders originally thought. the Roman forum. gins who had risen through He was, indeed, a very able Marcus Salvius Otho was the ranks on the basis of his ruler. born in AD 32. He had been a military skill. He commanded It was Claudius who A sestertius struck in orichalcum circa 41-50 AD depicts close friend of Nero, to who a portion of the forces with launched the actual conquest of Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus on the obverse (left). he owed his appointment as which Claudius invaded Brit- Britain that Julius Caesar had governor of Lusitania. He ain. only claimed to have done a Nero, too, indulged in all crease the purity of the gold supported Galba in the hope In AD 67, he was ordered century before. sorts of perverse excesses. He and silver coinage. Before AD of being named his heir to the by Nero to quell the revolt in Claudius had a great deal of had a great interest in sports 64, he did not issue any base throne but was disappointed Judaea and was still engaged trouble in his relations with a and theatre and considered metal coinage, but in that year, in this aspiration. He con- in this endeavour at the time succession of wives. It is be- himself to be a great performer. he began to do so. He also be- spired against Galba, was of Nero’s suicide. He left his lieved his sixth wife Agrippina He was also an enthusiastic gan to experiment with the himself proclaimed emperor older son Titus to carry on the Younger poisoned him with charioteer. This arrogant and metal composition of the base and had Galba assassinated. and hurried to Rome, where a dish of mushrooms – his extravagant ruler eventually metal coins. He tried issuing He was defeated in battle by he set about repairing the favourite food – in order to se- married a woman named Pop- all of them in brass, but the ex- Vitellius and committed sui- damage caused by civil war. cure the succession for her own paea Sabina, who he later periment was not successful cide on April 17, AD 69. Vespasian was an industri- son by a previous husband. kicked to death along with and he resumed issuing them Otho struck imperial gold ous and just ruler who greatly Lucius Domitius Ahenobar- their unborn child during a fit in their normal metals. Artisti- and silver but did not issue improved the condition of the bus (“ahenobarbus” means of rage. cally, Nero’s brass and copper any imperial base metal coins. state. He was noted for his “red beard”) was the son of Nero has often been sus- coins are among the finest Provincial issues bearing his rough sense of humour and Agrippina the Younger. At her pected of having set the great ever produced by the Romans. name and portrait are known. often made ribald jokes. He urging, Claudius adopted him fire that destroyed half of Rome In AD 68, a revolt erupted Aulus Vitellius was a close died of natural causes on June as his heir over his own son in AD 64; however, this is one in Gaul, Spain and Africa The friend of all the emperors 24, AD 79, after a 10-year Britannicus. His name was crime of which he was proba- praetorian guard deserted from Tiberius to Nero and reign. changed to Nero Claudius Cae- bly innocent. To divert any sus- Nero, who then fled and com- held a number of important Titus Flavius Vespasianus, the eldest son of Vespasian, Sandy Campbell, succeeded his father on the Numismatist throne. He served in Ger- Proof Positive Life Member: CNA 228 • ANA 3496 • APNA • FUN • CSNS many and Britain and com- Coins Ltd. manded a legion in his fa- ther’s Judaean campaign. When he returned to Rome, P.O. 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March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 19 The focus of this issue is on $1 and $2 coins. In previous issues, the majority of the price pressure has been on coins in Mint State-65 grades. Obviously, these coins had the highest prices and the largest spread in prices from the grades below them. After analyzing auction results and eBay results, prices realized for most coins dated 1935- 52 seem to have stabilized at current price levels; however, I must qualify this com- TRENDS ment as the most commonly encountered coins, which are unattractively toned or display sub-standard attributes, still sell at depressed price levels. I have adjusted the 1950 and 1951 Arnprior varieties in Mint State-65 as the By Michael Findlay, TRENDS Editor Focus on: Canadian $1 and $2 prices achieved have not merited the frothy levels published in the past. I also saw prices for the Elizabeth dates are still much below published price levels, so the 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, majority of revisions are for coins dated 1953 and later. These downward revisions and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant generally average about 20 per cent. as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation. Continued on page 33

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

20 March 5, 2019 • 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...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,800 ...... 8,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 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 1899...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 1871H Mule ...... EXTREMELY RARE - 2 examples known in National Currency Collection ...... 1900 Oval 00 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 1872H ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 5,800 1900 Round 00 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1874H ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 1901...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 1875H ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 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 1902H large H ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 16 ...... 30...... 60...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 400 1881H Obv 1 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 290 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 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 1903H small H ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75...... 150...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 2,400 1883H Obv 3 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,500 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 ...... – 1904...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 100...... 275...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 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 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 300...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ...... 37 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,500 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 1914...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 600 1892 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 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 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 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 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 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 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 225 1945 no chrome ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 350 1919...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 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 ...... 140 ...... 225 1946/6...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1921...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 400 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 ...... 120 ...... 400 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 ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 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 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1965 Small Bds ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 100 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1966...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 20 ...... 200 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 21 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 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955, Dbl Die Reverse ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 80 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 60 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 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 Ottawa-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1969 Large Date ...... – ...... 12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 20,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 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- 33,000 ; VG- 50,000 ...... 80,000 .....90,000 ...... 100,000 ...... 120,000 ... 140,000 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 ...... 12 ...... 14 ...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1936...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 120 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 1953LD SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 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 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 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 ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 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 ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 1937...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 22...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 275 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 125 1938...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 23 ...... 40 ...... 85...... 115 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 900 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 125 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 ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 120 1941...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 225 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 120 1942...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 275 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 22 ...... 90 1943...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 350 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 22 ...... 75 1944...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 400 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 80 1945...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 350 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1946...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 60...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1947...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1947 Dot ...... VG-$80; F-$110 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 380 ...... 650...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 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...... 7 ...... 30 1949...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 37 ...... 80 ...... 450 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1950...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 25 1951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ...... 140 ...... 180...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 425 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1951HR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 300 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 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...... 7 ...... 30 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...... 7 ...... 30 1953NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 100 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1953SF ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 13...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1954...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 400 1974 missing S ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 750

22 March 5, 2019 • 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 ...... 225  ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 450 1945 2XHP ...... 165 ...... 225  ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 125 ...... 700 1945 5 over 5 ...... 165 ...... 225  ...... 275  ...... 350  ...... 450  ...... 600  ...... 1,000  ...... 2,500  ...... 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 ...... 235  ...... 300  ...... 400  ...... 450  ...... 550  ...... 700  ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1947 ML single HP ...... 235  ...... 300  ...... 400  ...... 450  ...... 550  ...... 700  ...... 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 ...... 45  ...... 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 ...... 1,400  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 ...... 4,000  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 ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVER 1890...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,100 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — CANADIAN GOLD COINS 1894 Obv 1 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1894 Obv 2 ...... 13 ...... 24 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1896 sm 96 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 24 ...... 50 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,200 ...... — ...... — $5 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 1865, Obv.1 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1865, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1896 LR 96 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... — ...... — 1912...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1899 Hook 99 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 220 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1913...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 1,500 ...... 7,500 ...... – 1870...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 ...... 5,500 1870, Obv.2 ...... 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 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 .37 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 1,500 ...... — ...... — ...... — ...... — 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...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 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 ...... 5.50 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 38 ...... 90 ...... 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...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 95 ...... 250 ...... 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 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 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 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 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 ...... 11 ...... 28 ...... 65 ...... 155 ...... 375 ...... 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-$140; VG-$275.....450 ...... 700 .....1,250 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 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...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 28 ...... 85 ...... 190 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 2,100 ...... – 1912...... BV ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 400 1894...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,900 ...... – 1917c ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1896...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 110 ...... 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

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 23 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) MODERN SMALL CENTS Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2001P, Volunteer ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Date MS-60 63RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 67RD 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1977...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 1979, Double Date ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 150...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2004P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1980...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2004P, Golf ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 1981...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 175...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2005P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1982...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1983 Near Beads ...... – ...... 2 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 250...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 65 2006...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1983 Far Beads ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2006P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1984...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1985...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2007 Straight 7, Logo ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1985 Ptd. 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 200...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Curved 7, Logo ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1986...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1987...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 200...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1988...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2010...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1989...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2010...... – ...... 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” ...... – ...... Proofl ike Only ...... – ...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006, Bravery ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1981...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... – 1982...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Caribou ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1983...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 1984...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Pink Ribbon ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... – 1985...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Carnival ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... – 1986...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Rudolph ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 1987...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 15 ...... 18 ...... – ...... – 1988...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Montreal ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 1989...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Ottawa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 1990...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006P, Toronto ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 1991...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006, Queen’s 80th B-Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 22 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – 1992...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Logo...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1993...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Curling ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1994...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Ice Hockey ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1995...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Biathlon ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1996...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Alpine Skiing ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Wheelchair Curling ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007 Wheelchair mule; wrong logo ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... MS-63-$400; MS-64-$450500 ...... 600 ...... 800 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Baby Rattle ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Balloons ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Bouquet ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Colour Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 35 2007, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Mountie ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 28 ...... – 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Montreal ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 2000P ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 900 ...... 1,200 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Ottawa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Toronto ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 2001...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Calgary ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... –

24 March 5, 2019 • 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 ...... 6 only certifi ed to date ...... 7,000  ...... 9,000  .... 12,000  ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – 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

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 25 Fleeting Canadian Tire coins an interesting specialty than was used on the McTire design. Instead of being con- tained inside a circle, the logo Commemorative is superimposed over it and does not have the lines radiat- ing out from the centre. The COINS legends remain the same as the original coin, but signifi- By Sean Sinclair cantly smaller lettering was anadian Tire (CT), our coin running towards the right used. Another notable differ- country’s retail icon, is side of the note. These were ence is the lack of beads sur- Csomething everyone loves to gradually replaced with a new rounding the designs of the hate. series of coupons featuring a “winter pastime” coins. Regardless of people’s opin- portrait of the penny-pinching One final design, which was ions, I dare anyone to find Scot, Sandy McTire. These new produced in 1990, celebrates someone that doesn’t have coupons are only valid in the the 20th anniversary of the even a small handful of CT retail stores and not at the gas Québec Games. This appears cash bonus coupons hiding in bars. to be a regional issue only a drawer somewhere. Anyone Today, CT coupons are a available in Québec and is that shops at Canadian Tire symbol of Canadiana recog- more accurately described as a knows you cannot escape nized by virtually everybody trade dollar. The 20-sided, 33- these things. Even if you pur- in the country. mm coin is composed of chase your product entirely cupro-nickel, which is typi- with cash bonus coupons, they RCM-STRUCK CT COINS cally 75 per cent copper and 25 will still give you some in re- This brings us to one of the As with the obverse design, up the hill by her mother. A per cent nickel. turn. more unusual aspects of CT all of this is contained inside a second family can be seen rac- The Québec Games are a The Canadian Tire cash bo- money. circle. Outside the circle and ing down the hill in the back- multi-sport event open to all nus coupons are quite possi- Beginning in late 2009, CT around the top of the coin is ground with the child in front Québec-based amateur ath- bly the most successful retail had the Royal Canadian Mint the legend “Limited Edition - and the adult behind the to- letes under the age of 18. The coupons ever. Many compa- produce a limited-edition $1 Serie Limitée” while “Cash boggan. Coniferous trees can games were founded in 1970 nies have tried their own ver- coin composed of pure nickel Bonus - Argent Boni” is writ- once again be seen in the back- with the first event being held sions – notably Pioneer – but and measuring 30 millimetres ten around the bottom. The ground at the top of the hill. in Laval, a city just north of none of them ever attained the in diameter. denomination is written as The third coin coin shows Montreal. The frequency of same level of success. Between the fall of 2009 and “$1” to the left of the circle various people ice skating, the games has changed sev- winter of 2010, four different and “1$” to the right. which is another Canadian eral times over the years; coins were produced and given winter pastime. Two domi- however, they have been held to any customer who pur- FOUR COINS ISSUED nant figures on the coin ap- each year since 2009, alternat- chased a minimum of $25 in Over the remainder of the pear to be a mother skating ing between summer games merchandise. 2009-10 winter season, CT re- backwards as she tries to get (even-numbered years) and The first coin – released leased three additional coins her child to follow. Five other winter games (odd-numbered in time for the 2009 Christ- with winter sports serving as people can be seen skating in years). mas season – features the the theme for the reverse de- the background of the design. The obverse of the coin is famous image of McTire on signs. While the image on the coin dominated by the triangular the reverse. A large number The legends on these three appears to be inside an arena, CT logo. The legend written of lines radiate out from the coins remained the same as ice skating is yet another win- around the bottom of the de- portrait, which is centred in a the McTire design; however, a ter sport that can be enjoyed sign reads “valeur de 2$ circle. Outside the circle and significantly smaller font size outside, on a lake or river or jusqu’au 31 août 1990,” which around the top of the coin is was used. even an outdoor rink. is French for “value of $2 until the name of the company while One of the coins represents Anyone that grew up in our August 31, 1990.” The limited Canadian Tire was founded the year “2010” is written at the a well-known pastime for any nation’s capital – such as timeframe is the reason I be- by two brothers, Alfred Jack- bottom. A single maple leaf can Canadian winter – hockey. yours truly – can appreciate lieve this was a trade dollar, as son Billes and John William be seen to the left and right of Three young children can be the joy of skating on the opposed to regular CT money. Billes, in 1922, after purchas- the circle. seen playing hockey on a fro- Rideau Canal. This applies to The reverse design shows the ing the Hamilton Tire and Ga- The well-known CT logo is zen pond. The child to the left numerous other waterways logo for the 20th anniversary of rage Co. in Toronto. The com- centred on the obverse of the has the puck and appears to across our great country as the creation of the Québec pany began as a repair garage coin. The logo is comprised of be skating towards the child in well. Games. The image features a but rapidly expanded into an an inverted red triangle with a the foreground, presumably The common obverse of stylized person running to- automotive retail chain. single green maple leaf centred the goalie. There is a third these three new coins bears a wards the right of the design Today, automotive parts on the top edge of the triangle. child off to the right of the de- larger rendition of the CT logo superimposed over what ap- and supplies, hardware, sport- Both the triangle and maple sign, and a small hillside with pears to be a flame. Three thick ing goods and numerous leaf are surrounded by a black an evergreen tree can be seen bars can be seen below the fig- other products can be found border. The words “Canadian in the background. The major- ure with the dual dates “1970- in any CT store. Tire” are written in two lines ity of the design is – once 1990” inside the top bar. The In 1958, CT became the first inside the triangle in plain, again – contained inside a cir- legend written near the top of hard-goods retailer in the bold lettering. Once again, cular ring. the design is French for “20th country to sell gasoline. This is there are number of lines radi- A second coin shows an- Anniversary of the Québec where the story of the cash bo- ating out from the design. The other winter pastime, tobog- Games.” nus coupons begins. designs on both sides are sur- ganing. A young child, who It is unclear why CT stopped The original coupons were rounded by a ring of beads, appears to be a girl, is shown producing its sports-themed only redeemable at the gas bars similar to many Canadian dragging a wooden toboggan coins in 2010; however, with and featured a tire and a $1 coins. behind her as she is being led Continued on page 28 26 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Pisces | Poissons

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By George Manz H.M.S. Ophir. For the next nine Point, a wide plateau among hen Queen Victoria died months, they visited Gibraltar, the foothills overlooking Cal- on Jan. 22, 1901, it began Malta, Ceylon, Singapore, Aus- gary. In ancient times, it served aW series of events with great tralia, New Zealand, Mauritius, as a meeting ground between consequences for the future of South Africa, St. Vincent, and Blackfoot and Cree. Encamped the British monarchy and its finally, Canada and Newfound- there were about 2,000 repre- overseas territories. land. sentatives of the various First With Victoria’s death, her el- “As in other parts of the Nations tribes of western Can- dest son became King Edward British Empire a gathering of ada, including Blackfoot, Blood, VII. the native tribes was held to Peigan, Sarcee, Stony and Cree. Edward’s eldest surviving offer allegiance to the Royal They were wearing their finest son – then known as the Duke travelers who were represent- buckskins, feathers, leggings of Cornwall and York – was ing the King Emperor,” reads and moccasins. next in line to the throne, and Melvill Allan Jamieson’s 2006 It was a grandiose affair. A the young George V was sent book Medals Awarded to North detachment of North West on a trip to many parts of the American Indian Chiefs 1714- Mounted Police – a precursor to British Empire. 1922. the Royal Canadian Mounted The Duke and his wife – On Sept. 28, 1901, the royal Police – accompanied the royals known as the Duchess of party rode in a special carriage and the Governor General of Cornwall and York – left Eng- about three kilometres west Canada, Lord Minto. land on March 16, 1901, aboard from Calgary to Shagannapi The 12 head chiefs of the First Nations tribes were presented to the Duke, who greeted and shook the hands of each chief. A young Sarcee boy then read a statement welcoming the Duke “to the land of our forefa- thers.” The head chiefs of about a dozen First Nations tribes were presented with silver and bronze medals during a 1901 #1 RESOURCE FOR NUMISMATIC COLLECTORS OF ALL AGES AND INTERESTS Each of the head chiefs of the six First Nations then gave a royal visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York near Calgary, Order/renew your one-year Canadian Coin News speech in their own languages. Alta. The medal will be on display at the Regina Coin Club subscription and we’ll send you the This was followed by a Spring Show and Sale this April 13-14. speech from the Duke to the as- sembled First Nations peoples. “CALGARY SEP. 28th 1901” throne. 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28 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Pre-decimal tokens used extensively across Newfoundland, Labrador

This is the second story of a man standing behind the “We know there were a num- two-part series highlighting board that has been incised ber of generic tokens in general pre-decimal Newfoundland to- with a checkerboard pattern, use in North America, includ- kens. and there are round devices ing in Canada, which say ‘pure shown which represent the copper preferable to paper,’ so By Jesse Robitaille jetons.” which ones (were being refer- ounded in the early 17th While the jetons were pro- enced in the newspaper)?” Fcentury, Ferryland soon be- duced in “great quantity” in In his complaint, the writer came the largest town on New- Europe by the end of the Mid- suggested his fellow merchants foundland’s east coast, where it dle Ages and into the modern separate these pieces out from attracted foreign fishing vessels period, by the 19th century, official coins; however, “he was as a popular transshipment “they became nothing more a realist at the same time,” point. than playing counters for card Berry added. After being destroyed by the games,” Berry said. Krauwinckel’s son, Hans Krauwinckel II, also produced “He goes on to say he under- Dutch in the 1670s and the “But they also had a legiti- jetons later in the 17th century. stands people won’t do that be- French in the 1690s, the settle- mate role in terms of comput- cause the pieces were decent ment was rebuilt inland, where ing accounts for many years.” erected several fortified struc- One green piece excavated weights, as compared to some excavations are regularly con- In areas suffering from a tures to defend its settlements, within the past decade is from other flimsy pieces from that ducted. Among the pieces un- shortage of base metal coinage including Placentia. One of Red Bay, a fishing village in period, and they were filling a earthed by the recent digs at – as it was in much of Europe these forts was excavated in Labrador, the mainland portion void.” Ferryland are tokens produced in the 17th century – jetons of- 2011, where researchers un- of the province. To try to determine which locally and abroad. These in- ten circulated as unofficial cur- earthed a brass piece. Another piece, this “identical “pure copper preferable to pa- clude the round, coin-like rency. They were generally ac- “Although it comes from to the piece in green except for per” piece was being referred to pieces of metal – complete with cepted because they were what was the French capital in the date,” is from Liverpool. It’s in the newspaper, researchers designs and inscriptions – made of metal and they were this period, it is, in fact, another currently held in the National reference archeological digs known to the French as jetons the same size as legitimate German jeton, which is really a Currency Collection, which is from the area. (or sometimes jettons). pieces, Berry said. copy of a legitimate French the world’s most complete col- In 1965-66, an excavation was “They were issued beginning Among the jetons unearthed piece issued by their military es- lection of Canadian currency conducted at Signal Hill, one of in the Middle Ages to help in- in Ferryland is a 17th-century tablishment,” said Berry. “The and related artifacts with about Newfoundland’s many rugged dividuals keep their accounts,” piece made by mintmaster only difference between it and 130,000 items altogether. headlands, this dominating the said numismatist Paul Berry, Hans Krauwinckel, who oper- the official piece is – instead of a By the early 19th century and narrow entrance to the harbour who recently retired as chief ated in Nuremberg, the Euro- date appearing on it – it has the the end of the Napoleonic Wars of St. John’s. Among the un- curator of Canada’s National pean centre for jeton produc- initials of the manufacturer, in 1815, there was “a fair earthed material were two Currency Collection. tion at that time. Lazarus Gottlieb Lauffer, who amount” of privately issued pa- pieces; however, it wasn’t until died in 1709.” per money in circulation, Berry a 2011 excavation at different Its discovery in Placentia “il- said. areas of Signal Hill that re- lustrates the tokens were used Among the issuers were sev- searchers recovered an example across the island,” Berry said, eral local merchants, including of the 1813 “Trade and Naviga- “not just in Ferryland and in Peter McAuslane, who also is- tion” token listed as #962 by English areas but in French ar- sued tokens for his dry goods Pierre Breton in his 1858 book eas as well. Again, given the fact store in St. John’s. Illustrated History of Coins and there was very likely a shortage There was also significant im- Tokens relating to Canada. of coinage and change, this portation of base metal pieces at “It’s the only token which piece, too, may have served as a this time, Berry said, citing a reads ‘pure copper preferable to form of local token currency.” complaint from a merchant paper’ that has been found in published in a contemporary archaeological excavations in In the early 17th century, Hans Krauwinckel struck jetons 18TH CENTURY newspaper, The Public Ledger. what is now the city.” in Nuremberg, which was the European centre for jeton & BEYOND “There were complaints “They were found on two production at that time. The story of Newfoundland’s about this large number of separate occasions and in two economic history is similar pieces that had apparently been slightly different areas, so I feel While the French called them His son – Hans Krauwinckel throughout the 18th century, issued by some local merchants reasonably certain this is prob- jetons, the English called them II – also produced jetons that which saw local merchants pro- but with no name of a merchant ably the piece that was being counters and the Germans are “probably the most com- duce private tokens to support on them,” said Berry, who referred to by the merchant called them “Rechenpfennige,” mon counters you’ll ever find,” their businesses amid a lack of added the complaint said the when he was complaining which means “counting pen- Berry said. official currency. pieces were inscribed with the about the large numbers that nies.” “Apart from the issue of half- phrase “PURE COPPER PREF- were imported to the island in “Those individuals who ACROSS THE ISLAND pennies in the early 1770s, Eng- ERABLE TO PAPER.” 1816.” W were illiterate but kept ac- On the opposite side of New- land didn’t issue any base metal counts were able to judge the foundland’s Avalon Peninsula is coins from the end of George II state of their accounts by ma- Placentia, which was also fre- right up until just about the end nipulating these coin-like de- quently visited by foreign fish- of the century, in 1797, when vices on a checkerboard pat- ers. you had those machine-struck tern,” said Berry, who’s also a “It was the French capital,” pieces from the steam presses,” member of the Newfoundland said Berry, who added New- said Berry. Numismatic Enthusiasts foundland wasn’t entirely con- “There was really very little (NNE), which was founded at trolled by the English at that in the way of circulating base the 2006 Royal Canadian Nu- time. “The French held sway metal coinage, but again, the mismatic Association Conven- over the southern shore.” merchants stepped up and took tion in Niagara Falls, Ont. Throughout more than 50 the lead, and they filled the void Lazarus Gottlieb Lauffer, who died in 1709, produced this “In fact, some of these coun- years of official occupation in with pieces advertising their brass jeton that features his ‘LGL’ initials. ters exist which show a gentle- Newfoundland, the French various businesses.”

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March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 31 we can hopefully steer these CAND has also partnered Initiatives... collectors to a CAND dealer with the Royal Canadian Nu- in their region and be confi- mismatic Association (RCNA), Continued from page 1 dent in the knowledge that we to which it provide material for “She created an atmosphere have a network of dealers its tables at other shows, includ- of smooth sailing and helped who abide by a strict code of ing the biannual National Post- anchor the operations of the ethics.” age Stamp and Coin Show in organization,” he added. The association’s ethics are Mississauga. Bell’s past numismatic ex- published fully in the new di- “The RCNA will also be help- perience includes the day-to- rectory as well as on the ing us with distributions at the day administration of Geof- CAND website at cand.org. A shows,” he said, adding CAND frey Bell Auctions, a New pdf of the directory can also executives “will also have to de- Brunswick-based auction be downloaded from the site. velop a plan to focus on the 25- house, as well as The Coin to 45-year-old former collectors Cabinet, a Moncton storefront to see if we can get them to dealership owned by her hus- come back.” band, Brian Bell. “Additionally, Dawn has a NUMISMATIC CRIME technology background, so Lastly, regarding numismat- we believe her tech knowl- ics crime, CAND is stepping up edge will help bring our orga- to assist both dealers and law nization to a level where we enforcement agencies in Can- can communicate our mes- ada and the U.S. sage to a greater number of “Numismatic crime is a prob- today’s plugged-in popula- lem around the world and we tion of potential collectors,” are not immune to it in Canada. said Findlay, who owns his Just in the last two years, we own business, Certified Coins have witnessed resurgence in of Canada, in Angus, Ont. the activities of the ‘Roma’ “Dawn also brings a great gangs, who are known for their deal of positivity to our orga- sleight-of-hand deceptions in The recently released nization and confidence you the theft of coins and CAND directory lists all of can only get from being im- banknotes,” said Findlay. the association’s dealer mersed daily in this business. “Additionally, groups of members as well as the I speak for the entire execu- Latin American thieves have code of ethics to which tive that we look forward to been preying on unsuspecting each is required to member working with Dawn over the dealers, following them from adhere. next several years.” shows and stealing from them on their route home from a CAND DEALER CAND YOUTH PROGRAM show or when they return DIRECTORY The association has also home.” CAND also recently issued made a firm commitment to At the annual CAND con- a directory of its dealer mem- its youth program, Findlay vention, show organizers use bers, and the response has said, adding CAND’s man- video to record all attendees en- been overwhelmingly posi- date includes promoting nu- tering the bourse. tive. mismatics “to the public so “Additionally, we are going “I think dealers are truly that we can foster new collec- to create a page on our website surprised at the depth of in- tors.” that will become a central log of formation available in the “The average age for collec- items that have been stolen, so new CAND directory,” said tors attending coin shows is that anyone, member or not, Findlay, who added Mike probably 55-60 years of age. In can instantly access this list if Walsh, managing partner of 20 years, these collectors will they are suspicious or curious Trajan Publishing Corp. and no longer be collecting.” as to legitimate ownership. We editor of CCN, “did a great job The hobby’s vitality is de- will also have links for photos in spearheading this project.” pendent on the next cohort of of items, if available. So often “We had talked about doing engaged collectors. we get an email or phone call this for a number of years, but “At this point, our focus is about items stolen but cannot it took Mike’s determination on the youth, encouraging six- find the list when something to get it done. We will work to 16-year-old boys and girls triggers our memory. I believe on improving it and adding to begin collecting,” said Find- that this will help.” additional information, but it lay, who added CAND mans a In the U.S., Doug Davis, who is important to get this direc- booth at its own show as well provides security at coin shows, tory out to our network of as the biannual Toronto Coin administrates the Numismatic dealer members and to the Expo. Crime Information Center, collectors at large, especially “We make up kits, with which sends out broadcast in North America.” coins, books and supplies that emails about numismatic crime Collectors, Findlay added, are handed out for free to any- in North America. are “always looking for a one attending aged 16 or “He runs this voluntarily and dealer they can trust.” younger. Also, we have other is supported by donations. We “While they may have their items to hand out as well as wholly support this effort, so local dealer they deal with all coins and banknotes they can CAND is sending him a dona- the time, it can be intimidat- buy for a nominal cost, where tion to help support his efforts.” ing to find another source you they can get a dozen items for For more information about can trust. With this directory, a dollar.” CAND, visit cand.org. W

32 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca ply in the most commonly en- countered George V and Trends... George VI dates as well as most Continued from page 20 Elizabeth II dates. Therefore, SHOW & Bourse I do realize it is depressing to Mint State-63 and Mint State-64 Visit www.canadiancoinnews.com/events for the full list of shows posted to date see published prices reduced prices have been very stable, FEB. 17, TROY, MI under 16 years of age free). Featuring dealers from across again, but when you look at but Mint State-65 prices are still 10th Annual International Coin Show, American Polish Cultural Canada. Free appraisals of your coins, medals, paper money, prices realized on eBay and in trying to find their level. Center, 2975 East Maple Rd. Jointly hosted by the Windsor Coin tokens, watches and other time pieces. Educational coin and public auctions, you will un- In tracking what coins have Club and Polish American Numismatic Society, the show will be medal displays. Door prizes incl. gold coin draw. Silent Auction open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with more than 100 tables. (adult) bidding open to everyone. ATM on premises/bank near by. derstand the price revisions. been selling for, I did notice a Michigan’s largest one-day club show. Authentic Polish food Parking: free (back of, around sides of hotel and street). The Some Mint State-65 coins were few interesting things. One available. Free admission. For more information contact Brett Edmonton Numismatic Society is sponsoring a coin auction for selling at 20 per cent of previ- thing was 1948 silver dollars Irick, email [email protected], telephone 313-207-3562. Website: kids on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Participation is free, par- are still hot, especially in entry- www.pans-club.org. ents are welcome – register at the ENS club/show admission ously published Trends levels. table prior to event! All material for participation will be provided, While the majority of these level grades. These coins are FEB. 17, OSHAWA, ON including catalogue, with play money for bidding! For more infor- coins may have been unattrac- not necessarily problem-free Coin-a-Rama, Jubilee Pavilion, 55 Lakeview Park Ave. One day only. mation contact David Peter, email [email protected], tele- Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free dealer and membership draws, New phone 780-405-8748. Website: www.edmontoncoinclub.com. tively toned or had some other coins that show some wear; hourly public draws, free admission, featuring paper, coins, tokens, issues, it dragged down the these are coins that have a little medals, books & supplies and many other items. So come out and MAR. 9, CAMBRIDGE, ON prices achieved for otherwise wear but have been cleaned. look for that special item for your collection or for a gift. I am sure 28th Annual Cambridge Coin Show, Cambridge Newfoundland nice looking coins. The 1948 silver dollar generally you’ll find what you need. Lots to do and see and even a park for Club, 1500 Dunbar Rd. Hours: Sat. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Admission the kids. Sponsor/Affiliate Oshawa & District Coin Club. For more and fun for the whole family! Cash donations to support the So why is it all the concentra- didn’t circulate very much. It information contact Sharon MacLean, email [email protected], Cambridge Self Help Food Bank gladly accepted. Buy, sell, trade tion on Mint State-65 grades? was worth a premium in 1949, telephone 905-728-1352. Website: www.oshawacoinclub.ca. and evaluate at over 50 qualified dealer tables with coins, paper As I touched on earlier, it is all so they were plucked from cir- money, tokens, medals, trade dollars, official Mint products, FEB. 23 – 24, TORONTO, ON about the price spread between culation; however, like many hobby supplies, reference books and much more. Fully accessible TOREX – Canada’s National Coin Show & Auctions, Hyatt Regency with lots of free parking and a convenient lunch counter. Sponsor/ Mint State-64 and Mint State-65 other silver coins, tarnished on King, 370 King St. W. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. Affiliate: Waterloo Coin Society. A portion of the show proceeds grades. In the past, the Mint coins got cleaned. to 3 p.m. Admission $7. Under 16 Free! Numismatic excellence will be donated to charity. For more information contact Brent State-65 price was 10 or 15 The other “hot” coin is the since 1962, featuring Canada’s finest dealers in Canadian, Mackie, email [email protected]. Website: ancient, and foreign coins, paper money, coin and paper money www.waterloocoinsociety.com. times the price of a Mint 1947 Maple Leaf. supplies and reference books. Official auctioneer is The Canadian State-64 graded example. This Another interesting discov- Numismatic Company. Auction viewing begins on Friday. For MAR. 23 – 24, MISSISSAUGA, ON was based on the relative scar- ery was that better-date Profes- more information contact Brian R. Smith, email [email protected], National Postage Stamp and Coin Show, Hilton Mississauga/ sional Coin Grading Service- telephone 416-705-5348. Website: www.torex.net. Meadowvale hotel, 6750 Mississauga Rd. National Postage city of the Mint State-65 graded Stamp and Coin Show featuring about 50 professional coin and coin, for a particular date, in certified Mint State-65 coins – MAR. 1 – 3, MONTREAL, QC stamp dealers from across Canada. Highlights include the 76th comparison to the supply of the with equivalent Gem attributes Nuphilex, McGill New Residence Hall, 3625 Parc Ave. **NEW Annual North Toronto Stamp Club Exhibition; two-day live auc- LOCATION** Admission $5 Friday and Saturday, free Sunday, early Mint State-64 graded coin for to the same date International tion by Colonial Acres; seminars featuring Yvon Marquis on how bird admission $25, beginning Friday 8 a.m. Hours: Fri. and Sat. to dispose of your collection; Steven Bell on Banknote that date. Coin Certification Service- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information Certification; and, Jeff Fournier will be returning with a work- If there were only a handful graded Mint State-65 – side by contact Emmanuel, email [email protected], tele- shop. As well as the Young Collectors Table, the popular Free of Mint State-65 graded coins side brought about 20 per cent phone 514-889-7740. Website: www.nuphilex.com. Kids’ Auction will be held on Sunday. Admission $3 on Saturday and FREE on Sunday. Show hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 available and the coins dis- more in auction. Further, really MAR. 2 – 3, CALGARY, AB a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Parking is Free. Presented by Canadian Calgary Numismatic Society Annual Spring Money Fair, Clarion played Gem Mint State attri- nice coins, or coins with won- Coin News and Canadian Stamp News. For more information Hotel and Conference Centre, 2120 16th Ave. NE. Show hours: 10 derful rainbow toning graded contact Mike Walsh, email [email protected], telephone 1-800- butes, the spread was justified; a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $5 adult and free for 16 and under w/ 408-0352. Website:www.stampandcoinshow.com. however, if the relative supply by either service brought full adult. More than 55 dealer and exhibit tables to view. Lots of free of Mint State-65 coins increased Trends – or more. parking. Youth Club table set-up w/handouts. Hourly draw prizes, MAR. 24, WINDSOR, ON substantially compared to the There also have been adjust- plus a gold coin door prize. For more information contact James 2019 LA Coin Show, Windsor Moose Lodge, 777 Tecumseh Rd. W. ments to Mint State-65 graded A. Williston, email [email protected], telephone 403-461-2663. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 25 dealer tables. Free admission, ample supply of Mint State-64 coins, Website: www.calgarynumismaticsociety.org. nickel dollars and loons. The free parking. Donations of canned goods will be accepted for the collectors will gravitate to- LA Food Bank, of LaSalle, Ont. For more information contact MAR. 3, LIVONIA, MI wards the relative better value market seems to be ho-hum Werner Paetzold, email [email protected], telephone 519- 57th Annual Spring Coin Show, Livonia Senior Center, 15218 978-9441. of Mint State-64 coins and and more Mint State-66 graded Farmington Rd. The Northwest Detroit Coin Club is hosting its avoid the Mint State-65s. coins seem to be available than 57th Annual Spring Coin Show with the theme of “Knowledge MAR. 28 – 30, PITTSBURGH, PA This is generally what hap- at any other time. Through Collecting.” There will be 46 tables with dealers in U.S. 2019 ANA National Money Show, David L. Lawrence Convention pened with the increase of sup- Michael Findlay and foreign coins and currency. Free parking, free admission. Center, 1000 Fort Duquesne Blvd. Come see millions of rare coins Open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For more information contact and colourful currency and find out what your old coins and paper Bourse Chairperson, email [email protected], money may be worth! It’s all at the American Numismatic unpopular with the senatorial telephone 512-522-3743. Website: www.nwdcc.org. Association’s National Money Show, the biggest, most educa- tional coin show in the country. Build your collection from the best class, leading to conspiracies MAR. 3, MISSISSAUGA, ON numismatic inventory anywhere, participate in a live auction, Caesars... against him. Domitian was sus- Mississauga Coin & Stamp Show, John Paul II Polish Cultural Centre, attend lectures and seminars, and view rare historical treasures 4300 Cawthra Rd. Sponsored by the Troyak Club. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 Continued from page 16 picious by nature and reacted from private collections. Admission is $8 for the public and free p.m. Over 30 dealers & 60 dealer tables. Canadian and world coins, for ANA members and children under the age of 12 (admission is It was not long after his suc- violently. The later years of his banknotes, stamps and supplies. Buy, sell, trade, appraise. For more also free on Saturday). Hours are Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 6 reign were ones of suspicion information contact Les Plonka, email [email protected], tele- cession that Mount Vesuvius p.m.; Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday from 10 a.m. to phone 416-505-7999. Website: www.troyakclub.com. erupted, burying the cities of and terror. In September AD 96, 4 p.m. For more information, email [email protected]. Website: www. Pompeii and Herculaneum. he was killed as the result of a MAR. 7 – 9, DEARBORN, MI money.org/NationalMoneyShow. palace plot, which included his Dearborn Coin and Currency Show, Dearborn Performing Arts Titus was a very benevolent MAR. 30 – 31, BURNABY, BC Center, 15801 Michigan Ave. Michigan’s largest coin and currency emperor but had a short reign wife, his chamberlain and the Coins, Stamps & Collectibles Show, Nikkei Centre, 6688 Southoaks show will be held just minutes from Windsor, Ont. National and local praetorian prefect. Cres. Hosted by the North Shore Numismatic Society, the show of only two years. He was dealers with U.S., Canadian and world inventory. For more informa- will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday greatly mourned upon his The above thumbnail tion contact Joseph LeBlanc, email [email protected], from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be 40 tables of coins, stamps, sketches cannot do justice to telephone 734-216-1004. Website: dearborncoinshow.com. death from natural causes in banknotes, tokens, medals, postcards, art, pins and more. AD 81. the historical or numismatic de- MAR. 9 – 10, EDMONTON, AB Admission is $2 a day or $3 for both days. Children under the age Titus was succeeded as em- tails of the reigns of the Edmonton Coin Show & Sale, Howard Johnson Hotel, 15540 of 16, if accompanied by an adult, are free. Free underground peror by his younger brother “Twelve Caesars,” but hope- Stoney Plain Rd. The Spring 2018 Edmonton Coin Show and Sale parking. Japanese restaurant at location. For more information fully it has pointed readers in is Canada’s largest spring numismatic event. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. contact Lynn Balmer, email [email protected], telephone 604- Titus Flavius Domitianus, the to 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: $5 at door (youth 299-3673. Website: www.northshorenumismaticsociety.org. last of the Flavian dynasty of the right direction to do more emperors and also the last of research. SHOW ORGANIZERS: How to list: Simply fill out the form found at www.canadiancoinnews.ca or mail, fax or email Suetonius’ “Twelve Caesars.” In closing, I would like to your information to Trajan Publishing (S&B), PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0, fax (905) 735-1909, email [email protected]. Please include: date of show; site of event, street, city, prov.; official name of event; organization sponsoring or During the reigns of his fa- note many of the coins from the affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive), contact person’s name, ther and brother, Domitian was reigns of the “Twelve Caesars” address, postal code, telephone number. Two show dates per year will be listed for free (subsequent show dates will cost $15 kept in the background. His include some great examples of per listing). reign began well but he was the celator’s art. W

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 33 CHARTERED BANK NOTES FOR SALE J&M is pleased to present our most recently updated list (December 20, 2018) of chartered bank notes (current as of December 20, 2018). Prices do not include taxes or shipping and all items are subject to prior sale. Notes indicated with CAPITAL letters after the Charlton number are third-party graded and also appear on our third-party graded banknotes list. To order, please call toll-free 1-888-244-9999 or send us an e-mail to [email protected].

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Agricultural Bank: Institution #15 Dominion Bank: Institution #220 32-02 PMG ...... 1912 ...... $5 ....PCGS-Graded ...... VF20 .....$1,600 ...... $2,000 12-04-08 ...... 1837 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $155 16-10 PMG ...... 1905 ...... $5 ...... F15 ...... $1,150 32-02 PMG ...... 1912 ...... $5 ...... VF25 ...... $2,200 16-14 PMG ...... 1925 ...... $5 ....Austin (Right) ...... F15 ...... $675 ...... $500 36-02 PMG ...... 1916 ...... $10 ....Molson’s Bank ...... F15 ...... $2,050 ...... $1,800 18-04 PMG ...... 1910 ...... $10 ....Manuscript Signature on Left, Barclays Bank (Canada): Institution #30 Missing Corner ...... F15-NET ....$1,350 ...... $1,350 12-08 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Erasure ...... VF20 ...... $600 ...... $500 18-04 PMG ...... 1910 ...... $10 ....Manuscript Signature on Left, Montreal Bank: Institution #500 Minor Rust ...... VF25-NET .$2,250 ...... $2,000 12-20 PMG ...... 1820 ...... $5 ....Pen Cancelled, Rust, 18-04 PMG ...... 1910 ...... $10 ....Manuscript Signature Net Grade ...... F15-NET ...... $6,000 Bank of Brantford: Institution #40 on Left ...... VF25 .....$2,250 ...... $1,800 10-04-08 ...... 1859 ...... $5 ...... EF ...... $380 18-10 ...... 1925 ...... $10 ....Austin (Right) ...... VG ...... $260 Bank of Montreal: Institution #505 10-04-08 PMG ...... 1859 ...... $5 ....Engraved Date, 18-10-CCCS ...... 1925 ...... $10 ....Writing on Front ...... F12 ...... $450 ...... $375 34-02 PMG ...... 1882 ...... $5 ...... VG8 ...... $2,750 Missing Corner ...... AU58-NET $613 ...... $575 18-10 PMG ...... 1925 ...... $10 ...... VF25 .....$1,125 ...... $1,000 36-02 PMG ...... 1882 ...... $5 ...... VG10 ...... $5,500 24-02 ...... 1931 ...... $10 ...... F ...... $350 54-02 ...... 1914 ...... $5 ....Manuscript Signature 24-02 PMG ...... 1931 ...... $5 ....Bogert (Right) ...... F12 ...... $375 ...... $320 (Left)...... VF ...... $300 Canadian Bank of Commerce: Institution #75 24-06 ...... 1931 ...... $10 ....Austin/Bogert ...... F ...... $375 ...... $350 54-06 ...... 1914 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $325 14-14a PMG ...... 1912 ...... $5 ....Minor Rust ...... VF25 ...... $1,150 24-06 PMG ...... 1931 ...... $10 ...... VF25 .....$1,050 ...... $850 54-14 PMG ...... 1914 ...... $50 ....Paper Damage, Staining, 16-02-08 PMG ...... 1917 ...... $20 ....Split ...... F15-NET ...... $900 24-08 PMG ...... 1931 ...... $10 ....Dawson (Right) ...... VF25 .....$1,050 ...... $850 Adhesive...... VG8-NET .....$2,750 ...... $2,000 16-04-06a PMG ...... 1917 ...... $5 ....Logan, Small 26-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $220 ...... $200 56-02 ...... 1923 ...... $5 ...... F ...... $100 Signature ...... AU55-EPQ...$1,500 ...... $1,350 26-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... VF30 ...... $325 ...... $300 56-02 ...... 1923 ...... $5 ....Holes, Looks VF, 16-04-06c PMG ...... 1917 ...... $5 ....Erasure ...... VF30 ...... $2,600 26-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $180 Net Grade ...... F15 ...... $125 ...... $100 16-04-10a PMG ...... 1917 ...... $10 ....Aird/Rowley ...... F12 ...... $2,000 28-02 ...... 1938 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $220 ...... $200 56-02 ...... 1923 ...... $5 ....Pinhole ...... VF ...... $150 ...... $120 16-04-12a ...... 1917 ...... $10 ...... F ...... $180 28-04 ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... F ...... $120 56-04 ...... 1923 ...... $10 ....Small Margin Tear 16-04-20a PMG ...... 1917 ...... $20 ....Aird/Logan, 28-04 ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... EF ...... $375 (Approx. 4mm) ...... F-15 ...... $150 ...... $120 Small Signature...... F15 ...... $525 ...... $400 56-04 ...... 1923 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $150 ...... $150 16-04-20a PMG ...... 1917 ...... $20 ....Aird/Logan, Small Signature, 56-04 PMG ...... 1923 ...... $10 ....Small Tear ...... CU64-NET ...... $1,600 Minor Rust ...... VF25 ...... $750 ...... $575 Banque D’Hochelaga: Institution #360 56-06 ...... 1923 ...... $20 ....Split, Appears VF ...... F-NET ...... $325 ...... $200 16-04-20b ...... 1917 ...... $20 ....Aird/Logan, Large Signature, 24-08 ...... 1917 ...... $10 ....Manuscript Signature on Right, 56-06 ...... 1923 ...... $20 ....Light Stains ...... VF ...... $325 ...... $275 Split ...... VF25 ...... $2,200 Small Holes ...... F ...... $600 ...... $500 56-06 PMG ...... 1923 ...... $20 ...... VF35 ...... $680 ...... $600 18-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Logan (Right) ...... F/VF ...... $85 58-02 ...... 1931 ...... $5 ...... EF ...... $280 18-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Logan (Right) ...... VF ...... $90 58-02b PCGS ...... 1931 ...... $5 ....S Pre x, PCGS-Graded ... VF25 $3,500 ...... $3,400 18-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Logan (Right), Nice, Imperial Bank: Institution #375 60-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $135 Original Note! ...... VF35 ...... $200 12-10 PMG ...... 1910 ...... $10 ...... VG10 ...... $2,600 60-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... VF30 ...... $150 ...... $160 18-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Logan (Right) ...... AU53-EPQ ... $485 ...... $400 18-02 ...... 1923 ...... $5 ....Howland (Left) ...... F15 ...... $200 ...... $180 60-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... AU58 ...... $590 ...... $500 18-06 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Logan (Right), 18-06 PMG ...... 1923 ...... $10 ...... VF35 ...... $550 60-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... CU63-EPQ...... $600 Pinholes ...... F ...... $75 18-10 PMG ...... 1923 ...... $20 ....Annotation ...... VF25 ...... $550 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Splits ...... VG ...... $75 18-06 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Logan (Right) ...... VF ...... $100 18-10 PMG ...... 1923 ...... $20 ...... VF25 ...... $650 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... F ...... $100 18-08a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Arscott (Right), Type 2 ... VG ...... $50 22-02 PMG ...... 1934 ...... $5 ...... CU64-EPQ...... $900 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... F+ ...... $110 18-08a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Arscott (Right), Type 2 ...... VF ...... $100 22-06 ...... 1934 ...... $5 ....Series F ...... F ...... $110 ...... $99 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Annotation ...... F/VF ...... $80 ...... $120 18-10 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Logan (Right) ...... VG ...... $100 22-08 ...... 1934 ...... $10 ....Series J ...... F/VF ...... $175 ...... $125 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $90 ...... $130 18-10 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Logan (Right), Pinholes ....F ...... $125 22-08 PCGS ...... 1934 ...... $10 ....PCGS-Graded ...... CU63-PPQ ...... $1,050 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... VF30 ...... $135 ...... $165 18-10 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Logan (Right) ...... VF ...... $250 24-04 ...... 1939 ...... $10 ...... F15 ...... $130 ...... $120 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... EF ...... $180 ...... $190 18-10 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Logan (Right) ...... VF/EF ...... $350 24-04 ...... 1939 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $145 60-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... EF45...... $275 ...... $250 60-04 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... AU58-EPQ ... $500 ...... $450 60-06 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ...... F ...... $125 Banque Canadienne Nationale: Institution #85 Jewett & Pitcher Bankers: Institution #NB15 60-06 ...... 1935 ...... $20 ...... EF ...... $270 ...... $260 12-06 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Stains ...... VF35 .....$1,800 ...... $1,650 NB15-10-04 CCCS .1873 ...... $2 ....Cancelled Scrip, CCCS-Graded, 62-02 ...... 1938 ...... $5 ...... F ...... $90 ...... $100 14-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $175 ...... $175 Previously Had Stamp 62-02 ...... 1938 ...... $5 ...... F/VF ...... $90 ...... $120 Attached ...... F15 ...... $400 62-02 ...... 1938 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $90 ...... $130 62-04 ...... 1938 ...... $10 ....Small Tear ...... VF ...... $90 ...... $100 Commercial Bank of Newfoundland: Inst. #185 62-04 ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $90 ...... $130 18-02 PMG ...... 1888 ...... $2 ....Commercial Bank of Newfoundland, Descend- 62-04 PMG ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... AU58 ...... $500 ...... $390 ing Ladder 09876, Molson’s Bank: Institution #490 62-04 PMG ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... AU58-EPQ ... $500 ...... $420 Rust ...... VG10-NET 26-10 PMG ...... 1904 ...... $20 ...... F12 ...... $5,000 62-04 PMG ...... 1938 ...... $10 ...... CU63 ...... $500 18-02 PMG ...... 1888 ...... $2 ...... VG10 ...... $1,350 32-02 PMG ...... 1912 ...... $5 ....Re-touched, Tear ...... F15-NET ...... $1,600 62-06 ...... 1938 ...... $20 ...... EF ...... $350 ...... $165 18-08 PMG ...... 1888 ...... $10 ...... VG10 ...... $2,500 32-02 PMG ...... 1912 ...... $5 ...... VF20 ...... $1,400 62-06 ...... 1938 ...... $20 ...... AU ...... $350 ...... $320 64-02 ...... 1942 ...... $5 ...... F ...... $160

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34 March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton JM Price Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton JM Price ICCS GRADED COINS La Banque Nationale: Institution #510 14-10 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Neill (Left), Minor 10-02-04 PMG ...... 1860 ...... $2 ....Perforation Rust ...... VF25 ...... $1,000 J&M is pleased to present our most recently Cancelled ...... G6 ...... $1,275 ...... $1,000 14-10 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Neill (Left)...... VF25 ...... $1,050 16-02 PCGS ...... 1883 ...... $5 ....Cancelled ...... VF25 ...... $2,200 14-12 ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Wilson (Left), Mark .....VF ...... $325 ...... $300 updated list (September 12, 2018) of Canadian 14-12 ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Wilson (Left) ...... F ...... $200 coins independently graded by ICCS. 14-12 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Wilson (Left) ...... VF25 ...... $410 ...... $325 Bank of New Brunswick: Institution #515 14-12 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Wilson (Left), Small 10-14P PMG ...... 18__ ...... £1 ....Corner Stains on Back, Face Proof, Note Unaf- Internal Tear ...... VF35 ...... $570 ...... $475 Trends Price fected by Issues in Cardstock, Printer’s Annota- 14-16 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $50 ....Wilson (Left), Rust .VF25-NET .$1,575 ...... $1,200 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VF20 ...... Wide 9/8 ...... 100 ...... 75 tion ...... EF40...... $1,500 14-16 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $50 ....Wilson (Left) Minor 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VF30 ...... Wide 9/8 ...... 140 ...... 110 Thinning ...... VF30 .....$1,800 ...... $1,500 1859 ...... 1¢ ... EF45 ...... Wide 9/8 ...... 225 ...... 200 14-20 PCGS ...... 1927 ...... $100 ....Wilson (Left), Paperclip 1859 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Wide 9/8, Brown ...... 550 ...... 500 Niagara Suspension Bridge Bank: Institution #535 Rust Stains on Back, 1859 ...... 1¢ ... F15 ...... DP N9 #1 ...... 475 ...... 425 10-04-04 ...... 1837 ...... $3 ....Only Known Note! ....G ...... $2,400 Pinholes ...... VF25-APRNT .$2,375 ...... $1,750 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VF30 ...... DP N9 #1 ...... 675 ...... 550 16-02 ...... 1933 ...... $5 ...... F ...... $275 ...... $250 1859 ...... 1¢ ... EF40 ...... DP N9 #1 ...... 800 ...... 675 16-04 ...... 1933 ...... $10 ...... VF ...... $400 ...... $400 1859 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... DP N9 #1, Brown ...... 2,250 ...... 1,750 Bank of Nova Scotia: Institution #550 18-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Small Signatures ...... F ...... $165 ...... $165 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VF20 ...... DP N9 #2 ...... 185 ...... 150 18-16 PMG ...... 1919 ...... $10 ...... VF30 .....$1,050 ...... $850 18-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Small Signatures ...... VF25 ...... $350 ...... $275 1859 ...... 1¢ ... EF40 ...... DP N9 #2 ...... 275 ...... 240 18-18 PMG ...... 1924 ...... $10 ...... F12 ...... $400 ...... $300 18-02a ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Small Signatures, Rust 1859 ...... 1¢ ... AU50 ...... DP N9 #2 ...... 500 ...... 425 18-20a PMG ...... 1929 ...... $10 ....Blue-Green Tint, Perforation, Looks VF ..... VG-NET...... $75 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VG8 ...... DP N9 ...... 225 PVC ...... F15-NET ...... $475 ...... $350 18-02a ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Large Signatures ...... F ...... $85 ...... $85 1859 ...... 1¢ ... VF20 ...... DP N9 ...... 300 18-20a PMG ...... 1929 ...... $10 ....Blue-Green Tint, Tear....VF25-NET ...... $700 18-02a ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Large Signatures ...... F15 ...... $110 ...... $100 1876H.....1¢ ... AU50 ...... 35 ...... 30 18-20b ...... 1929 ...... $10 ....Brownish Tint ...... F15 ...... $325 18-02a ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Large Signatures, 1876H.....1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 2,500 ...... 1,750 18-20b ...... 1929 ...... $10 ....Brownish Tint ...... VF ...... $400 Border Stains ...... VF ...... $110 1882H.....1¢ ... MS66...... Obverse 1, Red and Brown ...... 4,000 28-12 PMG ...... 1908 ...... $5 ....Orange Vs with Manuscript 18-02a ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Large Signatures ...... VF ...... $140 ...... $125 1887 ...... 1¢ ... MS66...... Red, Landon ...... 3,750 Signature (Left), 18-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Small Signatures ...... VF/EF ...... $285 ...... $300 1888 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,350 ...... 1,200 PCGS-Graded ...... VF20 .....$2,150 ...... $2,000 18-04 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Small Signatures ...... EF40-EPQ . $425 ...... $350 1888 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red, Landon ...... 1,550 28-16 PMG ...... 1918 ...... $20 ...... F15 ...... $1,625 ...... $1,100 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures, 1888 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Re-Punched Middle 8, Red ...... 1,800 ...... 1,450 28-16 PMG ...... 1918 ...... $20 ...... VF20 .....$2,000 ...... $1,600 Severe Tear, Split...... G ...... $50 ...... $30 1888 ...... 1¢ ... MS66...... Red, Landon ...... 2,850 28-16a PMG ...... 1918 ...... $20 ...... F12 ...... $2,400 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... VG ...... $50 ...... $50 1890H.....1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 2,250 ...... 1,700 28-18 PMG ...... 1925 ...... $20 ...... F12 ...... $1,000 ...... $700 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... VG/F ...... $60 ...... $55 1891 ...... 1¢ ... F12 ...... LL SD, Obverse 2, ...... 140 ...... 120 28-22 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $20 ....Check Letter A ...... VF20 .....$1,600 ...... $1,250 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... About F .....$70 ...... $60 1891 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... LL LD, Obverse 2, Trace Red ...... 900 ...... 850 28-22 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $20 ....Check Letter B ...... VF20 .....$1,600 ...... $1,100 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... F ...... $70 ...... $65 1891 ...... 1¢ ... VF20 ...... SL SD, Obverse 3 ...... 135 ...... 100 28-22 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $20 ...... VF25 .....$1,900 ...... $1,500 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures, Pinholes, 1891 ...... 1¢ ... VF30 ...... SL SD, Obverse 3 ...... 168 ...... 130 30-02 PMG ...... 1918 ...... $5 ....Check Letter A ...... VG10 ...... $400 ...... $325 Looks VF ...... F15 ...... $85 ...... $70 1891 ...... 1¢ ... EF45 ...... SL SD, Obverse 3 ...... 250 ...... 180 30-02 ...... 1918 ...... $5 ....Rounded Corner ...... F ...... $400 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures, 1893 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 225 ...... 180 34-02 ...... 1929 ...... $5 ...... F ...... $225 ...... $300 Annotation ...... F/VF ...... $85 ...... $70 1894 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Brown ...... 150 ...... 125 34-02 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $5 ....Check Letter D ...... F15 ...... $450 ...... $350 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... F/VF ...... $85 ...... $80 1895 ...... 1¢ ... AU50 ...... 50 ...... 40 34-02 ...... 1929 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $225 ...... $525 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... VF ...... $110 ...... $85 1895 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,625 ...... 1,450 34-02 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $5 ....Check Letter C, Small 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... VF30 ...... $130 ...... $100 1895 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red, Landon ...... 1,500 ...... 1,450 Internal Tear ...... VF30 ...... $700 ...... $575 18-04a ...... 1935 ...... $10 ....Large Signatures ...... EF ...... $150 ...... $140 1896 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 225 ...... 165 34-02 PMG ...... 1929 ...... $5 ....Check Letter A, 18-06a ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Large Signatures ...... F ...... $125 ...... $120 1896 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 450 ...... 350 Staining ...... VF35 ...... $820 ...... $625 18-06a ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Large Signatures ...... F/VF ...... $150 ...... $140 1896 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,350 ...... 1,150 36-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... F-15 ...... $180 ...... $175 18-06a ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Large Signatures ...... VF30 ...... $280 ...... $250 1897 ...... 1¢ ... AU55 ...... 55 ...... 45 36-02 ...... 1935 ...... $5 ....Pinholes ...... VF ...... $225 ...... $200 18-06a CCCS ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Large Signatures, 1898H.....1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 810 ...... 650 36-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... EF45...... $1,150 ...... $875 Letter A ...... VF30 ...... $280 ...... $235 1899 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Brown ...... 60 ...... 50 36-02 PMG ...... 1935 ...... $5 ...... AU50 ...... $650 ...... $650 18-06a CCCS ...... 1935 ...... $20 ....Large Signatures, 1899 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,175 ...... 1,100 36-04 ...... 1935 ...... $10 ...... F/VF ...... $125 ...... $125 Letter C ...... EF40...... $375 ...... $300 1899 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red, Landon ...... 1,175 ...... 1,100 38-04-04 PMG ...... 1930 ...... £1 ....(Jamaica Issue), Patterson (Right), 1899 ...... 1¢ ... MS66...... Red, Landon ...... 1,650 Rust, Paper Pulls ....VF20-NET .$2,600 ...... $2,500 1900 ...... 1¢ ... AU50 ...... 90 ...... 75 St. Stephen’s Bank: Institution #675 1900 ...... 1¢ ... AU55 ...... 132 ...... 110 20-04-02 PMG ...... 1873 ...... $1 ....Only 8 Known, One in Institutional 1900 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Trace Red ...... 175 ...... 135 Bank of Prince Edward Island: Institution #600 Collection ...... VG10-NET ...... $3,000 1900 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red, Ex-Remick, 90% Red, PQ ...... 2,400 12-16 ...... 1872 ...... $20 ....Tape Repairs ...... G ...... $600 1900H.....1¢ ... MS60...... Trace Red ...... 50 ...... 45 12-16R ...... 1872 ...... $20 ....Remainder, Missing Corner Tip, 1901 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Trace Red ...... 50 ...... 40 Grade Apparent ...... VF ...... $850 1901 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 750 ...... 750 Standard Bank of Canada: Institution #695 1901 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 250 ...... 200 14-08 ...... 1891 ...... $5 ....Missing Corner, Looks VG 1902 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 350 ...... 300 La Banque Provinciale du Canada: Inst. #615 Otherwise ...... G ...... $250 1903 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Brown ...... 35 ...... 30 14-06 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $5 ....Small Tear ...... VF35 ...... $830 ...... $700 18-10 ...... 1919 ...... $5 ....Francis-McLeod 1904 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 250 ...... 200 14-08 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $10 ....Trimmed ...... F15 ...... $290 ...... $225 Signatures ...... F ...... $900 1906 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red and Brown ...... 360 ...... 270 14-14 PMG ...... 1919 ...... $10 ....Brown Tint, Small Edge Tears, 20-02 PMG ...... 1924 ...... $10 ...... VF25 ...... $2,400 1907 ...... 1¢ ... EF45 ...... 17 ...... 15 PCGS-Graded ...... F15-Apparent $360...... $320 1907 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Trace Red ...... 75 ...... 60 14-18 PMG ...... 1928 ...... $20 ...... AU53 ...... $1,800 1907 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,625 ...... 1,400 18-02 ...... 1936 ...... $5 ....Blue Back ...... VF ...... $200 ...... $200 Bank of Toronto: Institution #715 1908 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red ...... 135 ...... 110 18-04 PMG ...... 1936 ...... $5 ....Small Tear ...... VF35 ...... $830 ...... $550 22-14 ...... 1917 ...... $5 ...... VG ...... $225 ...... $225 1908 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 850 ...... 800 18-06 PMG ...... 1936 ...... $10 ....Small Tear ...... VF35 ...... $350 ...... $275 22-22 ...... 1929 ...... $5 ...... F/VF ...... $250 1909 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Brown ...... 35 ...... 30 18-04 ...... 1936 ...... $5 ....Green Back ...... G6 ...... $95 22-22 ...... 1929 ...... $5 ...... VF ...... $325 1910 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red and Brown ...... 250 ...... 175 24-04 ...... 1937 ...... $10 ....Henwood (Left) ...... VF ...... $180 ...... $170 1911 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red and Brown ...... 45 ...... 35 24-06 ...... 1937 ...... $5 ....Marsh (Left) ...... VF ...... $180 ...... $180 1911 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 135 ...... 110 Royal Bank of Canada: Institution #630 1913 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 110 ...... 80 10-04-06 PMG ...... 1909 ...... $5 ....Green, Holt (Left), 1913 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 900 ...... 900 Tear ...... VG10 ....$1,250 ...... $1,200 Union Bank of Canada: Inst. #730 1914 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 225 ...... 190 10-04-06 PMG ...... 1909 ...... $5 ....Green, Holt (Left) ...... F12 ...... $1,500 ...... $1,400 16-08a PMG ...... 1912 ...... $10 ....Winnipeg, No. 1914 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 800 ...... 700 12-04 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $5 ....Neill (Left) Small Tear VF30 ...... $550 ...... $400 Removed ...... VF25 .....$2,500 ...... $2,550 1915 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 900 12-08 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $10 ....Neill (Left)...... VG10 ...... $635 ...... $460 16-10 PMG ...... 1912 ...... $10 ....Trimmed ...... F15 ...... $1,600 ...... $1,600 1916 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red and Brown ...... 40 ...... 35 12-08 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $10 ....Neill (Left), Corner Tip Missing, 20-05 PMG ...... 1921 ...... $10 ...... VF20 ...... $2,500 1916 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Trace Red ...... 40 ...... 30 Trimmed ...... VF25 ...... $775 1916 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red and Brown ...... 40 ...... 35 12-08 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $10 ....Neill (Left), Minor Ink VF30 .....$1,575 ...... $1,250 1917 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 70 ...... 55 12-12 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $20 ....Neill (Left)...... F12 ...... $1,450 1917 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red and Brown ...... 30 ...... 25 12-12 PMG ...... 1913 ...... $20 ....Neill (Left), Union Bank of Newfoundland: Institution #750 1917 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 70 ...... 55 Minor Thinning ...... VF25 ...... $1,700 14-06 PMG ...... 1880 ...... £1 ...... VF20 ...... $3,250 1917 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 540 ...... 500 14-04 ...... 1927 ...... $5 ....Wilson (Left) ...... F ...... $120 1918 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red and Brown ...... 30 ...... 25 14-06 ...... 1927 ...... $10 ....Neill (Left)...... VF ...... $260 1919 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 70 ...... 55 14-08 ...... 1927 ...... $10 ....Wilson (Left) ...... F15 ...... $135 1919 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Trace Red, Edge Damage...... 18 ...... 13 14-10 PMG ...... 1927 ...... $20 ....Neill (Left), Westmorland Bank of New Brunswick: Inst. #800 1919 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 70 ...... 55 Pinhole Rust ...... VF25-NET ..$1350 ...... $1,000 12-02 ...... 1861 ...... $1 ....McAllister (Left) ...... VG ...... $160 1919 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 120 ...... 95

March 5, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 35 Trends Price ICCS GRADED COINS 1885 ...... 5¢ ... G4 ...... Small 5 over 5 ...... 50 ...... 45 1885 ...... 5¢ ... VG8 ...... Small 5 over 5 ...... 110 ...... 95 J&M’S HUGE 1885 ...... 5¢ ... VF20 ...... Small 5 over 5 ...... 400 ...... 350 Continued from previous page 1886 ...... 5¢ ... VF30 ...... Small 6 ...... 37 ...... 30 1887 ...... 5¢ ... F15 ...... 85 ...... 70 Trends Price 1887 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... 250 ...... 190 1920 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Small, Red ...... 750 ...... 700 1889 ...... 5¢ ... VF30 ...... 215 ...... 160 1921 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 1,400 ...... 1,300 1889 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... Cleaned ...... 300 ...... 170 1924 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red and Brown ...... 1,000 ...... 900 1889 ...... 5¢ ... MS62...... 1,350 ...... 1,150 1926 ...... 1¢ ... MS60...... Browns, Rim Nicks ...... 100 ...... 95 1890H.....5¢ ... MS64...... 1,200 ...... 950 1926 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Red, Marks ...... 200 ...... 190 1891 ...... 5¢ ... AU58 ...... Obverse 5 ...... 220 ...... 160 1926 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 2,250 ...... 2,000 1894 ...... 5¢ ... VF30 ...... 150 ...... 110 1930 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 900 ...... 800 1894 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... 200 ...... 160 1930 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 2,500 ...... 2,500 1894 ...... 5¢ ... EF45 ...... 275 ...... 200 1932 ...... 1¢ .. MS64...... Red ...... 275 ...... 240 1894 ...... 5¢ ... AU58 ...... Rim Nick ...... 660 ...... 475 1932 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,200 ...... 1,050 1897 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... Slender 8 ...... 2,200 ...... 1,700 1933 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red, Planchet Flaw ...... 140 1898 ...... 5¢ ... VF20 ...... 35 ...... 30 1933 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 650 ...... 595 1898 ...... 5¢ ... VF30 ...... 50 ...... 40 1934 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 1,000 ...... 950 1898 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... Cleaned ...... 150 ...... 90 We’re relocating to 1937 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 30 ...... 25 1898 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... Cameo ...... 2,750 ...... 2,500 1937 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 65 ...... 55 1899 ...... 5¢ ... MS60...... 200 ...... 160 a smaller space and 1937 ...... 1¢ ... MS66...... Red ...... 1,000 ...... 750 1899 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... 900 ...... 750 1938 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 30 ...... 25 1899 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... Landon ...... 1,350 need to sell inventory. 1938 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 65 ...... 55 1900 ...... 5¢ ... F15 ...... Round 0, Cleaned ...... 90 ...... 50 1939 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Red ...... 10 ...... 10 1900 ...... 5¢ ... VF30 ...... Round 0 ...... 175 ...... 140 This means 1939 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 15 ...... 15 1900 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... Round 0 ...... 250 ...... 200 1939 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 40 ...... 30 1900 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... Oval 0...... 2,250 ...... 1,900 great deals for you! 1941 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 85 ...... 75 1901 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... 900 ...... 675 1941 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 500 ...... 425 1901 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... Landon ...... 1,350 1943 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 50 ...... 45 1902 ...... 5¢ ... AU58 ...... 43 ...... 35 1943 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 250 ...... 200 1902 ...... 5¢ ... MS62...... 60 ...... 49 1947 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 20 ...... 18 1902 ...... 5¢ ... MS63...... 75 ...... 65 1947 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 60 ...... 50 1902 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... 115 ...... 95 1947 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Maple Leaf, Red ...... 30 ...... 25 1902 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... 235 ...... 200 1948 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... A O Denticle, Red ...... 30 ...... 30 1902H.....5¢ ... AU55 ...... Small H ...... 130 ...... 100 1949 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... A O Denticle, Red ...... 30 ...... 25 1902H.....5¢ ... MS65...... Small H ...... 850 ...... 675 1949 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... A O Denticle, Red ...... 20 ...... 18 1903H.....5¢ ... EF40 ...... Small H ...... 25 ...... 20 1949 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... A O Denticle, Red ...... 50 ...... 40 1903H.....5¢ ... MS65...... Small H, Landon ...... 3,200 ...... 2,300 1950 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 20 ...... 18 1903 ...... 5¢ ... AU55 ...... 195 ...... 145 Bullion coins and bars 1950 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 60 ...... 50 1904 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... 1,500 ...... 1,200 1953 ...... 1¢ ... SP66 ...... NSF, Red, Heavy Cameo ...... 1,400 1906 ...... 5¢ ... MS63...... 400 ...... 320 @ wholesale 1954 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... SF, Red ...... 30 ...... 30 1907 ...... 5¢ ... MS60...... 90 ...... 75 1954 ...... 1¢ ... EF40 ...... NSF ...... 850 1907 ...... 5¢ ... MS64 ...... 380 ...... 290 1954 ...... 1¢ ... PL65 ...... NSF, Red & Brown ...... 1,700 ...... 1,500 1907 ...... 5¢ ... MS65...... Ex-Remick ...... 750 ...... 650 Most collector coins 1954 ...... 1¢ ... PL65 ...... NSF, Red ...... 1,700 ...... 1,600 1955 ...... 1¢ ... VF20 ...... NSF, CCCS Graded ...... 235 ...... 200 20-50% o Trends 1955 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... SF, Red ...... 40 ...... 30 1958 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Red ...... 20 ...... 10 And many more! Most mint products 1958 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 30 ...... 25 See the full list on our old 1958 ...... 1¢ ... PL66 ...... Red ...... 40 ...... 40 10-20% o 1959 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 20 ...... 18 website at jandm.com 1960 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 20 ...... 20 1961 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Red ...... 20 ...... 20 1965 ...... 1¢ ... MS62...... Large Beads, PTD 5, Red ...... 35 ...... 30 1965 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Large Beads, PTD 5, Red and Brown 60 ...... 50 1965 ...... 1¢ ... MS63...... Large Beads, PTD 5, Red ...... 60 ...... 50 1965 ...... 1¢ ... MS64...... Large Beads, PTD 5, Red ...... 90 ...... 80 1965 ...... 1¢ ... MS65...... Large Beads, PTD 5, Red ...... 200 ...... 175 1967 ...... 1¢ ... SP65 ...... Red ...... 12 ...... 10 1870 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... Flat Border ...... 1,800 ...... 1,450 1870 ...... 5¢ ... EF40 ...... Raised Border ...... 135 ...... 110 1870 ...... 5¢ ... EF45 ...... Raised Border ...... 170 ...... 130 1871 ...... 5¢ ... MS64...... Ex-Remick ...... 1,600 ...... 1,350 1872H.....5¢ ... AU-55 ...... 400 ...... 320 1875H.....5¢ ... VF20 ...... Small Date, Corrosion ...... 650 ...... 375 1875H.....5¢ ... G6 ...... Large Date ...... 350 ...... 325 1875H.....5¢ ... VG10 ...... Large Date ...... 550 ...... 500 1875H.....5¢ ... F15 ...... Large Date ...... 880 ...... 800 1880H.....5¢ ... F12 ...... Obverse 2 ...... 100 ...... 80 1880H.....5¢ ... VF20 ...... Obverse 2 ...... 200 ...... 165 1880H.....5¢ ... VF30 ...... Obverse 2 ...... 275 ...... 240 1883H.....5¢ ... VF30 ...... 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