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Flock to the Coin news Perth Volume 50 • Number 19 January 1 to 14, 2013 $3.50 Bank of Canada governor to set sail Carney to take Bank with multinational invest- ment banking firm Goldman of England helm Sachs. During his time at the Bank of Canada, he was sec- By Bret Evans onded to the Department of On. Nov. 26, the Bank of Finance from 2004 to 2007, Canada announced that as senior associate deputy Queen Elizabeth II has ap- minister. He was appointed proved the appointment of governor in 2008, passing Mark Carney as governor of over senior deputy governor the Bank of England effec- Paul Jenkins. tive July 1. Carney’s policy of low in- He will serve a five-year terest rates was considered a term. key factor to Canada’s Carney will continue to weathering of the interna- Ian Bennett, left, president of the board and Mark Carney, right, serve in his current position tional financial crisis that be- governor of the Bank of Canada, unveil the country’s first gold coins at the Mint’s until June 1 to ensure a gan in 2007. In 2010, Time gold refinery vault in on Nov. 28. Produced by the Mint from 1912 to 1914 and smooth transition to the next magazine named him one of previously stored at the Bank of Canada for more than 75 years, the coins are now governor of the Bank of Can- “Fifty who will frame the available for purchase from the Mint. ada and will remain chair of way forward,” and in 2011 the Financial Stability Reader’s Digest magazine Board. named him Editor’s Choice Mint unleashes Bank of Canada Carney will succeed for Most Trusted Canadian. Mervyn King, the outgoing Carney said he was look- Bank of England governor. ing forward to the challenges gold coin holdings At the time the announce- of his new position. ment was made, King de- “I am honoured to accept By Bret Evans 75 years after becoming part of “The 1912-14 $5 and $10 Ca- scribed Carney as “a new this important and demand- he final gold coins in the the Government of Canada’s nadian gold coins are at the generation of leadership for ing role, and to succeed Sir TBank of Canada’s reserves Exchange Fund Account. The source of the Royal Canadian the Bank of England, and an Mervyn King with whom I are being put up for sale. non-Canadian gold had been Mint’s reputation as a world- outstanding choice to suc- have worked closely over The Royal Canadian Mint disposed of in the 1970s. The class refiner and producer of ceed me. Since Mark became these past five years and has been consigned what it re- Mint announced that the high- gold coins and we are delighted governor of the Bank of Can- from whom I learned so fers to as “a rare collection of est quality of these $5 and $10 that these pieces of our history ada, I have worked closely much,” he said. Canada’s first gold coins, pro- gold coins are now being of- are back in the spotlight after a with him and admired his “This is a critical time for duced by the Mint from 1912 to fered for sale to convert the nearly century-long absence,” contributions to the world of the British, European and 1914.” proceeds into quality fixed-in- said Ian Bennett, president and central banking, in which he global economies; a decisive The coins take the form of come securities. The remainder CEO of the Royal Canadian is widely respected.” period for reform of the almost a quarter-million Cana- are to be melted. Approxi- Mint. “By creating this unique Carney first joined the global financial system in- dian $5 and $10 gold coins mately 30,000 coins were re- opportunity to purchase Cana- Bank of Canada in 2003 as a cluding its leading financial tained, in the same proportion da’s first gold coins proudly with 1912, 1913 and 1914 dates. CCC1212002 BuyingEventAd_Dec3.pdfdeputy 1 03/12/12 governor. 1:39 PM He went as the Bank of Canada’s hold- displaying national emblems, They have been stored at the there after spending 13 years Continued on page 21 Bank of Canada for more than ings. Continued on page 21 Canadian Coin and Currency A new Deal of the Week launches every Monday at 9 am on Canada’s www.canadiancoinnews.caC largest coin e-commerce site M www.cdncoin.com. Every week, Canadian Coin NewsY Deal of a select item or group of items is CM offered from our extensive inventory An essential resource MY of over 15,000 coins and bank notes. for the advanced the Week Shop early. These exceptional deals CY and beginning collector A new offer every week only may not last the week! CMY while supplies last at

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#10770 - Mint Sets (4 pages) ...... $12.95 4 2012 ‘GEORGINA POPE’ PROOF #10771 - Large 1ct 1858 - 1920 ...... $12.95 Each coin is priced at #10772 - Small 1ct 1920 - Date ...... $12.95 22 COIN AND PAPER MONEY SUPPLIES $64.95 $5 PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE #10773 - 5ct Silver 1858 - 1921 ...... $12.95 13019 2x2 Cardboard Coin 2x2 Cardboard Coin #10774 - 5ct Nickel 1922 - Date ...... $12.95 13081 Holders (Per 1,000) Please remember to quote our #10775 - 10ct 1858 - Date ...... $12.95 Holders (Per 100) item numbers when you order. 13019 2012 Holiday Gift Set ...... $19.95 Item #13062 #10776 - 25ct 1870 - 1966 ...... $12.95 (10751) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $3.10 (12322) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $28.00 13077 2012 ‘The Three Wisemen’ Crystalized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 #10777 - 25ct 1967 - Date ...... $12.95 (10752) 5¢ Nickel ...... $3.10 (12323) 5¢ Nickel ...... $28.00 $69.95 13065 13067 13078 2012 Crystalized ‘Holiday Snowstorm’ Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 2 CANADIAN CATALOGUES #10778 - 50ct 1870 - 1952 ...... $12.95 (10753) 25¢...... $3.10 (12324) 25¢ ...... $28.00 13079 2012 ‘Holiday Crystal Snowfl ake’ Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 #30 2012 'EVENING #12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (25th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)...... $25.95 (10754) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $3.10 (12325) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $28.00 #10779 - 50ct 1953 - Date ...... $12.95 13080 2012 ‘Magical Reindeer’ $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $22.95 #10733 Charlton 23rd Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ...... $15.95 #10780 - Silver/Nickel Dollar 1935 - 1986 ...... $12.95 (10755) Silver Dollar...... $3.10 (12326) Silver Dollar ...... $28.00 #12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover ...... $23.32 13081 2013 ‘Winter Scene’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 GROSBEAK' #10781 - Loon Dollar 1987 - Date ...... $12.95 (10756) 50x 20 Pocket Blue Edge 2x2 Coin Pages for 3-ring binder ...... $42.50 #12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ...... $79.95 5 2012 PROOF ‘MAPLE LEAF COLORIZED 25CT #11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ...... $50.00 $75.95 13068 #10782 - $2 1996 - Date ...... $12.95 18 2012 KILO CLASSIC #10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide ...... $9.95 FOREVER’ 5OZ GOLD $500 13065 2012 ‘Gold-Plated 1-Cent’ 1/2oz Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 Refi ll pages: Rigid Currency Holders #10735 1995 Canadian Trade Doll Pocket Catalogue ...... $2.75 13067 2012 5oz Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin ...... $609.95 (10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 COIN (OVERSIZED) #11889 - Gardmaster Refi ll Mint Sets - 2 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 #10728 2011 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ...... $9.95 COIN .9999 FINE 13068 2012 Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 'YEAR OF THE DRAGON' $2500 (10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 #11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ...... $23.95 #11890 - Gardmaster Refi ll Currency - 3 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 (10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 #12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog ...... $59.95 #11891 - Gardmaster Refi ll 9 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 GOLD COIN .9999 FINE #12268 Charlton Canadian Numismatic Medals Catalog ...... $35.95 11 2012 'SIR ISAAC BROCK (10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 Item #13052 ...... $29.95 #11892 - Gardmaster Refi ll 50ct, $1, $2 Coins - 16 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 #12269 Charlton Cents and Half Cents Die Varaties Catalog ...... $35.95 Limited mintage of (10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $3.50 #12270 Charlton Batty's Colonial Copper Coinage Catalog ...... $35.95 Item # 13073 - THE HERO OF UPPER CANADA' #11893 - Gardmaster Refi ll 1ct, 5ct, 10ct, 25ct Coins - 30 Pocket (2 Pages) . . $4.45 38 coins! 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Canada R3N 0J9 10th Edition ...... $79.95 1-800-565-2646 L 1-888-565-2646 #10742 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 2 General Issues Item # Month Birthstone Colour Associated Qualities 12th Edition (1368-1960) ...... $79.95 #10743 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 3 1960 - Date 12963 January Garnet Constancy, Loyalty 3 2012 QUEEN'S DIAMOND 9 CANADA’S ‘GROUP OF SEVEN’ 15 CWS 17 CANADA’S CHRISTMAS 15th Edition ...... $55.95 12964 February Amethyst Sincerity, Peace JUBILEE COINS COINS GARDMASTER HOLIDAY COINS & SETS 13026 13064 21 2013 'YEAR OF THE SNAKE' COINS 12965 March Aquamarine Courage, Health (12816) 2012 'Queen's Diamond Jubilee 1952-2012' ALBUMS FOR Crystalized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $104.95 12966 April Diamond Innocence, Love CANADIAN (12896) 2012 'Royal Cypher' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $84.95 12967 May Emerald Happiness, Fertility COINS, 13056 (12898) 2012 'Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Double-Effi gy' 12968 June Alexandrite Balance, Joy $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $84.95 CURRENCY, 13077 13078 12969 July Ruby Nobility, Beauty 13054 13055 (12979) 2012 High Relief 'Queen's Diamond Jubilee Portrait' 13026 2012 ‘Arthur Lismer - Group of Seven’ Proof $20 Silver Coin AND MINT 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $99.95 12970 August Peridot Felicity, Protection $20 Pure Silver .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 Item # Description Price 13064 2012 ‘Franklin Carmichael - Group of Seven’ Proof $20 Silver Coin SETS 12971 September Sapphire Wisdom, Calmness (12981) 2012 'Queen in Canada with the RCMP' Proof $20 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $89.95 13054 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Lunar Lotus - Scallop Shaped) Silver 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $89.95 These albums are specially designed and labelled for Canadian coinage. 12972 October Tourmaline Balance, Endurance Each album features PVC-free mounts on clear pages to hold your coins, $15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $98.88 (12982) 2012 'Queen's Diamond Jubilee' 50-Cent Coin (Silver Plated) .. $29.95 10 CANADA SAYS “FAREWELL with labeled years and varieties. 13080 12973 November Topaz Friendship, Strength 13079 13055 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Type #2 - Round) (12986) 2012 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee 3-Coin Pure Silver TO THE PENNY” WITH #10768 - Currency (4 pages) ...... $12.95 $15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $98.88 12974 December Zircon Wisdom, Wealth Set .9999 Fine ...... $274.95 #10769 - General Coins (4 pages) ...... $12.95 13056 2013 Gold 'Year of the Snake' Proof $150 Coin 18K ...... $688.88 12985 All 12 of the above, each in its own individual case.....$779.40 THESE SPECIAL COINS! #10770 - Mint Sets (4 pages) ...... $12.95 4 2012 ‘GEORGINA POPE’ PROOF #10771 - Large 1ct 1858 - 1920 ...... $12.95 Each coin is priced at #10772 - Small 1ct 1920 - Date ...... $12.95 22 COIN AND PAPER MONEY SUPPLIES $64.95 $5 PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE #10773 - 5ct Silver 1858 - 1921 ...... $12.95 13019 2x2 Cardboard Coin 2x2 Cardboard Coin #10774 - 5ct Nickel 1922 - Date ...... $12.95 13081 Holders (Per 1,000) Please remember to quote our #10775 - 10ct 1858 - Date ...... $12.95 Holders (Per 100) item numbers when you order. 13019 2012 Holiday Gift Set ...... $19.95 Item #13062 #10776 - 25ct 1870 - 1966 ...... $12.95 (10751) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $3.10 (12322) Small 1¢/10¢ ...... $28.00 13077 2012 ‘The Three Wisemen’ Crystalized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 #10777 - 25ct 1967 - Date ...... $12.95 (10752) 5¢ Nickel ...... $3.10 (12323) 5¢ Nickel ...... $28.00 $69.95 13065 13067 13078 2012 Crystalized ‘Holiday Snowstorm’ Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 2 CANADIAN CATALOGUES #10778 - 50ct 1870 - 1952 ...... $12.95 (10753) 25¢...... $3.10 (12324) 25¢ ...... $28.00 13079 2012 ‘Holiday Crystal Snowfl ake’ Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $114.95 #30 2012 'EVENING #12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (25th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)...... $25.95 (10754) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $3.10 (12325) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ...... $28.00 #10779 - 50ct 1953 - Date ...... $12.95 13080 2012 ‘Magical Reindeer’ $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $22.95 #10733 Charlton 23rd Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ...... $15.95 #10780 - Silver/Nickel Dollar 1935 - 1986 ...... $12.95 (10755) Silver Dollar...... $3.10 (12326) Silver Dollar ...... $28.00 #12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover ...... $23.32 13081 2013 ‘Winter Scene’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 GROSBEAK' #10781 - Loon Dollar 1987 - Date ...... $12.95 (10756) 50x 20 Pocket Blue Edge 2x2 Coin Pages for 3-ring binder ...... $42.50 #12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ...... $79.95 5 2012 PROOF ‘MAPLE LEAF COLORIZED 25CT #11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ...... $50.00 $75.95 13068 #10782 - $2 1996 - Date ...... $12.95 18 2012 KILO CLASSIC #10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide ...... $9.95 FOREVER’ 5OZ GOLD $500 13065 2012 ‘Gold-Plated 1-Cent’ 1/2oz Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 Refi ll pages: Rigid Currency Holders #10735 1995 Canadian Trade Doll Pocket Catalogue ...... $2.75 13067 2012 5oz Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin ...... $609.95 (10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 COIN (OVERSIZED) #11889 - Gardmaster Refi ll Mint Sets - 2 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 #10728 2011 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ...... $9.95 COIN .9999 FINE 13068 2012 Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 'YEAR OF THE DRAGON' $2500 (10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 #11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ...... $23.95 #11890 - Gardmaster Refi ll Currency - 3 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 (10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $3.00 #12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog ...... $59.95 #11891 - Gardmaster Refi ll 9 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 GOLD COIN .9999 FINE #12268 Charlton Canadian Numismatic Medals Catalog ...... $35.95 11 2012 'SIR ISAAC BROCK (10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ...... $25.00 Item #13052 ...... $29.95 #11892 - Gardmaster Refi ll 50ct, $1, $2 Coins - 16 Pocket (2 Pages) ...... $4.45 #12269 Charlton Cents and Half Cents Die Varaties Catalog ...... $35.95 Limited mintage of (10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ...... $3.50 #12270 Charlton Batty's Colonial Copper Coinage Catalog ...... $35.95 Item # 13073 - THE HERO OF UPPER CANADA' #11893 - Gardmaster Refi ll 1ct, 5ct, 10ct, 25ct Coins - 30 Pocket (2 Pages) . . $4.45 38 coins! 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Refi lls: PROOF $20 SILVER ‘NUNAVUT COAT OF ARMS’ (11895) Unisafe Refi ll Large Currency - 2 Pockets (3 Pages) ...... $3.45 COIN .9999 FINE 19 THE MOOSE FAMILY COIN SERIES (11896) Unisafe Refi ll Modern Currency - 3 Pockets (3 Pages) ...... $3.45 (11897) Unisafe Refi ll 25ct, 50ct, $1 Coins - 20 Pockets (3 Pages) ...... $3.45 12 2013 GOLD MAPLE LEAF Item #13030 ...... $119.95 This is our 1,167th (11898) Unisafe Refi ll 34 Pockets (24 Pockets for 1ct, 5ct, 10ct Coins; Item # 13063 4-COIN SET .9999 FINE 10 Pockets for 25ct, 50ct, $1 Coins - 3 Pages) ...... $3.45 $2,649.95 (11899) Unisafe Refi ll 1ct, 5ct, 10ct - 48 Pockets (3 Pages) ...... $3.45 Consecutive Ad This special set contains the 1oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz and 1/20oz Gold Maple Leaf coins. in CCN Continued on CCN pages 18-19 and 7 CANADA’S “YEAR OF THE Item # 13075 ...... $3,899.95 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd. 13032 13035 13033 SNAKE” 1 KILOGRAM SILVER 13 13036 TERMS OF SALE 2013 ‘25TH ANNIVERSARY (13032) 2012 ‘Bull Moose from the Moose Family’ Proof $20 Specializing in the sale and purchase of 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day 12. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): bullion products, in any quantity! & GOLD COINS OF THE SILVER MAPLE LEAF’ Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $149.95 return on non-bullion. All orders shipped to the following (13033) 2012 ‘Moose Challenge’ Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $2,699.95 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the We offer the most competitive prices 13083 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank 5-COIN SET (13035) 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $2,249.95 following tax rates (where applicable) - when buying or selling your bullion: draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised Effective July 1, 2010: (13036) 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 information, expiry date & phone number. MB: 5% GST; 7% PST 4. Orders must be shipped to the address that - Canadian Gold Maple Leafs BC: 12% HST - Gold Bars All coins struck the credit card statements are billed to 13082 There are auctions ending today! 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC, PE: 5% GST - Canadian Silver Maple Leafs in pure .9999 if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate ON, NB, NL: 13% HST - USA Silver Eagles fi ne silver What are you waiting for? will be applied by credit card company NS: 15% HST 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank 13. Prices in this advertisement are for mail - Silver Bars 13082 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 Visit our auction website at: before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for order purposes only. In-store prices may 13083 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques For a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today! Item # 13091 ...... $59.95 due to the differences in banking systems. vary. If you plan on picking up your items auction.gatewestcoin.com in store, you may be required to place 8. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on your order in advance, and be notified 8 2012 ROLLS Item # 13074 ...... $199.95 bullion-related orders. when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. OF CIRCULATION-ISSUE COINS We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrap 9. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera com- This usually applies to supplies, one-of-a- pleter dans la langue Francaise. kind items, etc. (12954) Roll of 2012 1ct BU (FV 0.50) ...... $2.95 Premiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin 10. Orders containing bullion have higher Store Address: (12955) Roll of 2012 5ct BU FV 2.00 ...... $3.95 shipping orders. 14. We assume no responsibility in the event Payment within 48 hours of receipt 11. 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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 3 2013 $10 Fine Silver Coin—Winter Scene Pièce de 10 $ en argent fin 2013 - scène d’hiver $6995* | Item/Art. 120227 Limited to 8,000 coins worldwide. Tirage mondial limité à 8 000 pièces.

Spending winter hours skating on an outdoor pond is as Canadian as the maple leaf. This special coin A FINE SILVER celebrates one of the greatest joys of a Canadian winter.

COIN RECALLS THE The vividly coloured winter scene created by Canadian artist Rémi Clark brings that tradition to life on a TRADITIONS OF THE beautifully engraved $10 fine silver (99.99% pure) collector coin. Figures of parents, grandparents, and small children skating and sled across a frozen pond are idyllically captured against the deep perspective WINTER SEASON of distant hills dotted with snow-capped houses and framed by evergreens blanketed with their own white mantle.

Passer des heures à patiner sur un étang gelé – voilà un symbole aussi fort pour les Canadiens que la UNE PIÈCE EN feuille d’érable. Cette pièce unique célèbre l’une des plus grandes joies de l’hiver canadien.

ARGENT FIN RENDANT Les couleurs vives d’une scène hivernale, une œuvre de l’artiste canadien Rémi Clark, donnent vie à cette HOMMAGE AUX tradition sur une pièce de collection en argent fin (pur à 99,99 %) de 10 $ gravée avec soin. Les silhouettes des enfants, des parents et des grands-parents se laissant glisser sur le cours d’eau gelé sont représentées TRADITIONS HIVERNALES dans une scène pittoresque. À l’arrière-plan, les conifères et les maisons recouvertes d’un manteau blanc ponctuent le lointain horizon vallonné de la campagne.

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*Plus shipping, handling and applicable taxes. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Products may differ from those shown and are not actual size unless specified. These coins will also be sold at the Mint’s boutiques in Ottawa, Winnipeg and Vancouver as well as through the Mint’s global network of dealers and distributors, including participating Canada Post outlets. © 2012 Royal Canadian Mint. All rights reserved. *Des frais d’expédition et de manutention de même que les taxes applicables seront ajoutés à votre achat. Tous les prix sont indiqués en dollars canadiens. Les produits peuvent différer des illustrations et ne sont pas montrés en taille réelle, sauf indication contraire. Ces pièces sont également vendues dans les boutiques de la Monnaie royale canadienne à Ottawa, à Winnipeg et à Vancouver, ainsi que par l’entremise de son réseau global de marchands et de distributeurs et dans les établissements de Postes Canada participants. © 2012 Monnaie royale canadienne. Tous droits réservés.

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Terms of sale Terms please add $9 for registered mail. Call Now! Toll free: 1-877-276-8627 banks’ holdings, and I personally doubt canadian that every one of those more than Numismatic 200,000 coins was looked at closely. Coin What this means is that there are prob- news commentary ably some select coins that may be as good as some premium coins, and it ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER & MANAGING EDITOR: By Bret Evans also means that none of these coins Bret Evans (Ext. 227) [email protected] have been given an official grade by a CONTRIBUTORS: Ted Banning, Stanley Clute, Tim Grawey, Randy Heimpel, Tony Hine, Sean Isaacs, Dick Logan, George Manz, third-party firm. The coins themselves Carolyn Mullin, Hans Niedermair, John Regitko, Ian Robertson, are distinguished by different holo- Sean Sinclair, Lew Tauber, Ron White, Mary Lynn Winkler Melt softens gold purge’s ADVERTISING: [email protected] grams. Bret Evans (Ext. 227), Even so, some of the really desir- Jim Szeplaki (Ext. 223) able stuff has already been scooped CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: [email protected] impact on coin series Nancy Hodgson (Ext. 225) up by collectors and investors. What circulation: [email protected] Nancy Hodgson (Ext. 225) he announcement that the Royal The other thing that makes sense is will happen now is that the prettier COMPOSITION & DESIGN: [email protected] Canadian Mint was selling off the that the vast majority of these coins, coins will be broken out and sent to Production Co-ordinator – Jim Szeplaki (Ext. 223) T Mary-Anne Luzba – [email protected] Bank of Canada’s last holdings of gold some 90 per cent, are going to be third-party graders, who will presum- OFFICE: [email protected] coins came as a bit of a shock. melted. ably offer their opinion while some- Accounts Receivable – Nancy Hodgson (Ext. 225) As is the case with many collectors, I As one collector remarked, it did feel how retaining the RCM designation, PUBLISHER: Paul Winkler (Ext. 228) [email protected] have been hearing rumours of near- a bit like burning books, but try to possibly in the form of a suffix on the SUBSCRIPTIONS: GST #10638 6139 RT mythical gold vaults under the bank imagine the chaos that would ensue if grade. Canada: $42.75 for one year (26 issues) plus applicable tax; $74.40 for two years (52 issues) plus applicable tax; building for years. It seems everyone nearly a quarter-million gold coins were While I am confident that the market $105.95 for three year (78 issues) plus applicable tax; knew someone, who knew someone, poured into the Canadian market, even can absorb all of these coins within a U.S.A.: $45.95 for one year (U.S. funds); $80.55 for two years (U.S. funds); who knew someone, who had been if it was done over a period of several couple of months, I also expect that Foreign: $235.00 for one year (Canadian funds). given a glimpse of this fabled treasure. months. The entire $5 and $10 gold se- there will be some significant changes Canadian Postmaster Send address changes to Canadian Coin News, The problem for me was that nobody ries would end up little better than bul- to population reports. I also think that PO Box 28103, Lakeport PO, 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON L2N 7P8. Publications Mail Agreement No. 40069699 ever seemed to agree what was there. I lion. some of our beliefs about condition rar- Registration No. 09137, had heard that there were hundreds of Postage paid at St. Catharines, ON. Return postage guaranteed. 1916C sovereigns, all in Mint condition. As one collector remarked, it did feel a bit like Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Circulation Dept., PO Box 28103, Lakeport PO, 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON L2N 7P8, I had also heard that there was nothing e-mail: [email protected] spectacular, and even once or twice that burning books, but try to imagine the chaos that would We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the there were a few hundred thousand Ca- Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage “ nadian $5 and $10 gold coins, and even ensue if nearly a quarter-million gold coins were that there was nothing at all. poured into the Canadian market, even if it was done However, for the most part, the col- EDITORIAL POLICY: Canadian Coin News is a hobby magazine endeavouring to bring worldwide numismatic news and views to its readers with the major empha- lecting hobby agreed that there were sis on Canadian numismatics. Opinions expressed in signed columns, stories, and over a period of several months. The entire $5 and $10 letters are not necessarily those of Canadian Coin News. thousands of gold coins sitting around Auction and sales reports: CCN staff or assigned contributors write pre- and post-sale articles. Writers conduct interviews as needed and use information pro- waiting to be sold. The concern was al- gold series would end up little better than bullion. vided by the auction house as source material. As with all news articles, story ways what would happen if these ever selection, which sales to cover, and final placement in the magazine are news decisions made by the editor(s). Statements regarding sales are verified against entered the market. As it sits now, the coins still represent ity within this series will need to be ad- prices realized. Lots that fail to meet reserve, or are bought by the consignor or their agent, are considered non-sales for the purpose of reporting. From time to Now using the Royal Canadian Mint a substantial increase in the number of justed. time, CCN staff may request a copy of the invoice covering the auction transaction. ” Due to the public nature of auction transactions, this should not be needed often, makes sense; it is a Crown corporation, coins available to collectors. The coins In this case, as much as I hate the idea but will be required in private treaty sales. Any information other than the price will so there is no way there can be any sort have been sorted into premium and se- of melting collectible coins, I think it be kept in confidence. Attributions and values: Items attributed or values in CCN editorial content are of preferential treatment given to any lect examples; presumably all the prob- will be good for the hobby as a whole. offered as a service to our readers. In no way should they be construed to be an endorsement or official opinion on a specific item. Readers looking for definitive company. What’s more, the profits, ei- lem and rougher coins made the melt- Now if we can just get a breakdown answers should seek the services of a professional numismatist. While we strive for accuracy, errors or mistakes can occur. As a matter of policy such errors or ther through retained earnings or divi- ing pot. However, the coins were re- of how many of each date and denomi- mistakes, when discovered, will be corrected in the next available edition. dends, remain in the public pocket. tained in the same proportions as the nation were melted. W LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Canadian Coin News welcomes letters to the editor. Letters must be signed and include the author’s address and phone number for possible verification. CCN reserves the right to edit letters. 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6 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca What’s Almost Uncirculated inside An almost uncirculated collection of news, views and more… Volume 50 • Number 19 Mint gets gold prise development and is the owner Douglas Ferguson Historical Research The Royal Canadian Mint was re- and manager of the Toronto Coin Foundation, established in 1971, is a January 1 to cently awarded gold in the category of Expo. He is a passionate collector fo- non-profit educational organization, January 14, 2013 Graphic Design Miscellaneous for its cused on error banknotes and Can- filling a need in Canada for financing 2012 gift sets by the Advertising & De- adian Chartered Banknotes. He is cur- research and study, and providing sign Club of Canada (ADCC). The rently first vice-president of the Can- funds for publishing and related ac- Mint’s 2012 gift sets include collector adian Paper Money Society and serves tivities in the numismatic field. Its Regulars coins designed by Gary Taxali and pack- on the pricing panel of the Charlton most recent project was funding the aged in the original artwork of photog- Standard Catalogue for Canadian Gov- book The Holey Dollars and Dumps of Trends rapher Matt Barnes. The collectibles in ernment Paper Money. Nienhuis is a Prince Edward Island. . Focus on Special Commemoratives...... Page 22 the 2012 sets are a collaboration between founder of the Canadian Errors and the artistic innovators whose combined Varieties Numismatic Association and Lepine wows Reps show and bourse talents gave the Mint’s birthday, wed- writes a regular column on the topic The Royal Canadian Mint made . Check out the shows ding, baby, Canada Day, holiday gift in the RCNA Journal. He is currently news south of the border at a Novem- in your area...... Page 27 sets and Tooth Fairy gift card a vibrant on the executives of the Ontario Nu- ber hearing in the U.S. House of Repre- CCN Marketplace new look for 2012. Each package in- mismatic Association, the Royal Can- sentatives on the future of American . Are you buying or selling?...... Page 30 cludes a set of uncirculated 2012-dated adian Numismatic Association and money. The list of witnesses at the circulation coins, as well as space to in- the Canadian Association for Numis- House hearing included representa- sert a personalized message and an en- matic Education. He has been hon- tives of the , U.S. velope in which to immediately post a oured by being made a fellow of the government officials, industry experts, Columns personalized keepsake to a loved one. RCNA, ONA and CNRS. He is co- and the RCM’s own chief operating of- chair of the RCNA 2014 convention. ficer, Bev Lepine. Lepine explained Notes & Bills . Several rare coins struck Foundation names Dr. Chris Faulkner was appointed how the RCM smoothly made the tran- following auction of Rome...... Page 8 new members deputy chairman of the foundation, sition from paper $1 and $2 notes to Geoffrey Bell, chairman of the J. replacing Paul Berry, who remains on coins. While the main topic of the hear- Collecting 101 Douglas Ferguson Foundation, an- the board. Bell expressed his thanks to ing was whether the United States . Designs on Elizabeth 25-cent nounced that two new directors have Jean Donato and Brian Cornwell for should eliminate the $1 Federal Re- coins plentiful...... Page 10 agreed to serve on the board: Jared their many years of service to the serve note, little was decided, except Stapleton and Henry Nienhuis. Staple- board, noting their volunteer contri- that U.S. law makers disagree on the Ancient Money . Frankish coinage began ton holds a business degree in enter- butions are greatly appreciated. The J. subject. with Theudebert’s gold pieces.....Page 11 top and the monthly calendar on the The World of Money bottom half. You had to be impressed . Bateman’s findings changed Collector with its sharp colour photos and overall right-of-way laws...... Page 12 quality. Recollections It showed the name and address of a Canadian Key dates local Moose Jaw Credit Union and the . -struck 10-cent coins not common in 1903...... Page 14 By John Regitko national Credit Union logo. In view of Lewry’s history with Numismatic Collateral Moose Jaw, I was not surprised with the . U.S. half dollars paid tribute The most colourful contents of Lewry’s handwritten note: to two Washingtons...... Page 16 “This is how we do things out West!” Why did I laugh when I read that? New Issues numistmatic calendar – ever . Budgerigar flocks THE CREATION to Perth release...... Page 20 ouis “Scoop” Lewry’s whole life I received an envelope from him OF THE CALENDAR Errors & Varieties Levolved around two things; one was through the mail in the fall of 1980, con- In early 1980, Jack Veffer, then presi- . Coinage dies can strike the City of Moose Jaw. He was born in taining a 1981 calendar 11” wide x dent of the Canadian Numismatic As- virtually anything...... Page 28 Moose Jaw and earned his nickname 8-1/2” high. Printed on glossy white pa- sociation (CNA), told me that he had “Scoop” when he was a reporter for a per, it had a colour illustration of a vari- negotiated a deal with the Credit Union Numismatic Profile . Artist plays with perspective newspaper in Moose Jaw. He was ety of Canadian coins and tokens on the Central of Canada, whereby someone on coin designs...... Page 32 elected as an alderman on the Moose cover. When you opened the calendar to would provide numismatic objects in 12 Jaw city council in 1948 and served as its full size of 17” high, it contained specific fields (one for each month) to Ask the Experts their mayor from 1950-58, from 1965-70 equally colourful photographs on the their photographer, as well as writing . Polymer note got a rough and again from 1983-88. At the time, he an appropriate summary of each topic. ride at the printers...... Page 33 was Canada’s longest serving Mayor He asked me if I was interested on the (until Hazel McCallion of Mississauga basis of an honorarium of $2,000, of broke his record). which I had to commit to donate half to Did you Know? Lewry, who passed away on Feb. 25, the CNA. I accepted. The term ‘Central Govern- 1992, also served as a Member of Parlia- After a visit to the Credit Union’s ment’ on the Indian currency ment for Moose Jaw. He received the head office in Toronto to discuss details, note is constitutionally incor- Order of Canada in 1980. I formulated my game plan. rect. The earliest Indian coin is His other passion was numismatics. I approached Dora de Pedery-Hunt probably the gold nishka men- He not only attended most CNA con- to borrow her rough artwork of her $100 tioned in the Rig Veda (ancient ventions, but also took time to come to Olympic gold coin design for the panel Hindu prayer verses written in Toronto during my TICF coin shows, The calendar’s cover. on gold coins. Sanskrit). where we got to know each other. Continued on page 17 January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 7 Halifax company leaders mixed banking with politics

Notes & Bills

By Stanley Clute

anks and paper currency ing Company did not actually are often inextricably inter- obtain a charter until 1872. The Btwined, for without banks chief promoter of this company there would be no banknotes. was Enos Collins. A banknote is defined as paper Joseph Collins, scion of a money issued by either a bank family that had arrived in the or other banking institution. American colonies from Eng- This $10 design, with the portrait of R. Uniacke, was printed in 1896 and 1898. There have been many such land early in the 17th century, firms in Canada’s history. Prior moved to Liverpool, N.S. circa to the mid-20th century, in this 1761, along with his son Hallet In 1814 as many as 14 “prizes Martin Gay Black, son of the Company. He succeeded Cog- country, they had the right to Collins. Hallet had been born of war” which were taken at Rev. William Black, who swell as president and died, issue notes for circulation. on June 10, 1748 at Chatham, sea, in which Collins and Alli- founded Methodism in Nova himself, some five years later There were also phantom or Mass. to Joseph and his wife son had an interest, were ad- Scotia. on Sept. 4, 1859 after a lengthy spurious banks – generally lo- Abigail, née Crowell. He mar- vertised for sale at the same Henry Hezekiah Cogswell, illness. cated in the United States – that ried his first wife, Rhoda Peck, time. Partly as a result of the the company’s first president, Pryor was succeeded as issued notes solely for fraudu- on April 7, 1771. Enos, their el- booty from his privateering was born in 1776 at Cornwallis, president by Martin Gay Black, lent purposes. I have talked dest son, was born on Sept. 5, ventures, Collins amassed a King’s County, N.S. His signa- who had been the bank’s about them in previous col- 1774 at Liverpool, N.S. large fortune. His warehouse ture appears at the right on its founding secretary. Black was umns. In this column, I wish to Enos began his career as first held stores of liquor, silk and first notes – in the denomina- born in Halifax on Nov. 19, write about the men behind one lieutenant of a Nova Scotia pri- spices obtained in this manner. tion of one pound and 10 shil- 1786, a son of Rev. William of the genuine note-issuing vateer, the Charles Mary He continued to prosper. Enos lings – dated 1825 and 1826. Black, a Yorkshireman who banking outfits. Wentworth, during the Napole- Collins was appointed to the Educated at the University of had relocated to Nova Scotia, Though founded as a private onic War, attacking French “Council of Twelve” in Nova King’s College, Windsor, N.S., where he married Mary Gay bank in 1825, the Halifax Bank- ships that sheltered in Ameri- Scotia in 1822. Having re- he rose to become the leading and raised a family. Martin can ports, from which they mained a bachelor throughout solicitor of the day. He was ad- married Frances Smith in 1809. went to sea to raid Nova Scotia the early years of his adult life, mitted to the bar at the age of Black, who was the sole survi- merchantmen. Eventually, he Collins married Margaret, the 22, and was appointed a Dep- vor of the original partners became a merchant and a daughter of the Chief Justice of uty Provincial Secretary in when he became president of prominent capitalist. He fi- Nova Scotia, Sir Brenton Hal- 1812. During the War of 1812 the bank in 1859, died two nanced – and reaped the bene- liburton. He became the chief he made a fortune as a result years later. fits of – numerous privateering promoter of a new venture, the of the litigation regarding The William Pryor whose ventures. He and his partner Halifax Banking Company, prizes of war which occupied signature appears later on the Joseph Allison prospered. which opened for business as a the law courts of Halifax at the firm’s notes was the son of the private bank in Halifax in 1825. time. He held the post of Reg- original partner. Born to Wil- This was the first institution to istrar of the Court of Chancery liam Pryor and his wife Mary Samuel Cunard was also the provide regular banking oper- from 1824-29. In 1831 he was Barbara Voss on March 16, founder of the Cunard Line. ations in Nova Scotia. appointed to the Legislative 1801, he succeeded to the pres- 300 Victoria St. North, Unit #5 In 1840 Collins was retired Council. Like Collins, he had idency in 1867 on the death of Kitchener, Ontario, N2J 6R9 from the Council by Lord Falk- little regard for display or for the previous president, James Phone: (519) 579-4011 land and in 1859 he withdrew public approval of his actions C. Cogswell (son of Henry H. from active business. He died and he had a reputation for in- Cogswell) in a tragic accident at Halifax on Nov. 18, 1872 at tegrity and fairness in his at sea. Pryor died around “We certify all Canadian Banknotes with the most respected grading in the industry. We use canadian grading standards for your Canadian Notes.” the age of 97. banking endeavours. He 1884. Along with Collins and oth- served as president of the Hali- The other founding partners consultations & large lot discouts available ers, Joseph Allison was a fax Banking Company until his of the Halifax Banking Com- with the fastest turnaround in the business founding partner in the Hali- death on Nov. 9, 1854. pany were also well-respected fax Banking Company. In 1832 William Pryor, the bank’s men in Halifax. James Tobin he was appointed a member of founding vice-president, was a was born in Halifax in 1776, a the Council of Twelve. He is well-known businessman, be- son of Michael Tobin and his said to have been both nephew ing the head of the large firm wife Johanna Wagnet. On Jan. NEED AN INDEPENDENT GRADING OPINION? and son-in-law to the Hon. of William Pryor and Sons 25, 1800 he wed Eleanor Lani- We authenticate & grade all Canadian Coins Charles R. Prescott, another which for three generations gan. Later in life he was the se- Population Reports • Large Lot Grading Discounts member of the council. He was one of the largest busi- nior partner in the firm of died in Halifax in 1839. nesses in Halifax. Pryor was James and Michael Tobin. In Micro & Fine Art Coin Photography The other original partners born in New York City in 1774, 1832 he was appointed a mem- in the Halifax Banking Com- a son of Edward Pryor and ber of the Council of Twelve. pany included Henry H. Cog- Jane Vermilye. After serving He died at Halifax on Nov. 3, swell, the firm’s first president, for a time as a privateer, he 1838 at the age of 62. William Pryor, the vice-presi- went into business in Halifax. Cunard was born in Halifax INTERNATIONAL COIN CERTIFICATION SERVICE INC. dent, James Tobin, Samuel Cu- Here he eventually prospered on Nov. 21, 1787, the son of an 2010 YONGE ST., STE. 202, TORONTO, CANADA M4S 1Z9 nard, the noted ship owner, and, in 1825, he became a part- American, Abraham Cunard, Phone (416) 488-8620 Fax (416) 488-6371 John Clark, a merchant, and ner in the new Halifax Banking Continued on page 29 8 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 2 PREHISTORIC ANIMALS 2012 25-cent Glow In The Dark Dinosaur - Pachyrhinosaurus Lakustai

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Canadian Coin News - January 1/13 • Vol50#19 Designs on Elizabeth 25-cent coins plentiful

Collecting 101

By Peter Mosiondz, Jr.

n this our final instalment on designed by Mary Gillick (ob- the 25-cent coinage, let’s be- verse) and Emanuel Hahn (re- Igin by saying that if we gave verse). Thomas Shingles was the specifics on each and every engraver. The composition and Elizabeth II design of the past weight are the same as the pre- 20 years, such as the designer ceding George VI issue. With and engraver for example, we the 1953 re-engraving that cre- would most likely create a small ated the small date Shoulder booklet. That would be far be- Fold variety, the diameter in- yond the purpose of these col- creased from 23.62 to 23.88 umns. Detailed information on millimetres, where it remains to- the myriad issues since 1992 can day. The Mint issued its first series of monthly commemorative 25-cent coins in 1999, as a be found in the Charlton Stan- The production is somewhat lead-up to the millennium. dard Catalogue of Canadian lacklustre through 1964 with a Coins. notable exception, that being the The Elizabeth II 25-cent coin- ultra-rare 1955 doubled die re- The 1968 issue resumed with reached circulation. If this figure There is nothing noteworthy age began in 1953 with a bang, verse. the Tiara portrait, but with a is accurate, this coin is grossly to report for the next several so to speak, with two obverse The year 1965 saw the intro- major change to the composi- underpriced. years, except for the Far Beads varieties termed the No Shoul- duction of the Arnold Machin- tion of the coin. After an initial With the return of the caribou and Near Beads varieties of der Fold and Shoulder Fold ob- designed obverse showing the striking of more than 71 million reverse in 1974, the Large Bust 1980, part of an overall design verses. It is very simple to tell “Tiara” portrait and more ma- pieces in a composition of 50- obverse was taken up again. change. The quantities avail- them apart without looking at ture facial features. One known per-cent silver and 50-per-cent There is nothing to report until able are about the same for the shoulder. The No Shoulder piece from 1965 has a coinage copper, the later production of 1978, when we are treated to the both. Fold variety has a large date re- axis, that is, the reverse is in 180- that year was of pure nickel. Small Denticles and Large Den- In 1990, another new obverse verse carried over from the degree rotation from the ob- Without any silver content, the ticles variety. If you feel like was introduced, known as the George VI issue while the Shoul- verse. How it happened that weight was reduced to 5.07 counting, there are 148 denticles Diademed portrait. The follow- der Fold type was minted with only one piece escaped is be- grams from 5.83 grams. All on the Small Denticles variety ing year was a low mintage, in a changed reverse featuring a yond my imagination. other technical aspects are the and 120 on the other. There is modern terms. Just 459,000 small date. The small date’s nu- Alex Colville designed the same as the preceding issue. an easier way to spot the differ- pieces were struck. My dealer merals are significantly closer to 1967 commemorative reverse, There are no collectible variet- ence though. On the Large Den- colleagues tell me that ample the caribou’s horn. This small which depicts a bobcat. This va- ies until we get to the 1973 com- ticles the word “CANADA” is supplies were “put away” in date variety is the better of the riety is available in two different memorative celebrating the cen- much closer to the rim. The roll quantities, yet the prices two insofar as the value in Un- metal compositions: 80-per-cent tennial of the founding of the Small Denticles variety has seem to belie this fact. circulated (Mint State) condition silver with 20-per-cent copper North West Mounted Police, “CANADA” noticeably farther The year 1992 is when the is concerned. and silver and copper in a 50-50 which later became the Royal from the rim. The Large Denti- fun begins. If anyone had been The initial strikings of the ratio. They seem to be available Canadian Mounted Police. A cles variety is the more valuable complaining about nothing Elizabeth II 25-cent coin were in equal numbers. new obverse was created by of the duo. new under the sun, the Mint Patrick Brindley with a smaller, A modified Tiara portrait was sure responded in kind. The more detailed portrait and fewer introduced in 1979 as part of a 125th anniversary of Confeder- OORE rim beads placed farther from plan to standardize the coinage. ation was celebrated with the M the rim. However, a small quan- The intent was to reduce the size issuance of a dozen 25-cent UMISMATIC tity of coins was struck with the of the portrait, thereby making coins, one each month, each N AUCTIONS , INC . 1972 obverse, thus creating two it more proportional to the representing one of the then-12 “CANADA’S LEADING NUMISMATIC AUCTIONEER” collectible varieties for the year. coin’s diameter. This prepara- provinces and territories. Invites you to contact our Auction House for consignment information, It is believed that not more than tion was carried out on all of the The caribou reverse design or to include your valuable holdings in one of our upcoming auctions. 10,000 of the Large Bust coins denominations. resumed in 1993 and continued each year through 1996. No cir- P.O. Box 5233 Walnut Creek, CA., 94596 culating caribou design coins (925) 946-0150 E-mail: [email protected] Fax (925) 930-7710 were struck for circulation from 1997 through 2000. However, the Mint recognized what a good thing it had with the Con- federation issue. The year 1999 saw the pro- duction of 12 more circulating MONNAIE SHERBROOKE commemorative 25-cent coins. Buy and sell • Coins • Collection • Gold • Silver This series of coins, issued at the rate of one each month, re- 930, 13 av Nord, Sherbrooke (Quebec) J1E 3J7 • 819-791-7077 When the Royal Canadian Mint marked the centenary of the RCMP on the 25-cent coin in 1973, two different flects the development, mile- obverse varieties were produced, with Queen Elizabeth stones, discoveries, inventions boasting either a ‘Large Bust’ or ‘Small Bust.’ and achievements of the past www.monnaiecanada.com Continued on page 14 10 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Frankish coinage began with Theudebert’s gold pieces

Ancient Money

By Stanley Clute

The Franks were a confederation of and 679. From about 673 to 675 the sil- West Germanic tribes. We first hear of ver denier appeared, the coin’s name them in the third century AD, when being taken from the Roman denarius. they were living to the north and east of These coins were first issued in the the Lower Rhine River. Beginning in the names of Childeric II and certain non- fifth century they rose under their rul- royal rulers, and quickly began to re- Merovingian, and Frankish, coinage first began to emerge under ers, the Merovingian kings, to become place the gold coins in circulation. The Theudebert (500-547/8), a grandson of Clovis. This king had gold coins one of the powerful nations that re- silver deniers of the Merovingian rulers minted bearing his name and titles. placed the Western Roman Empire. The became the currency of the Frankish do- name “Merovingian” derives from mains in Gaul until the Carolingian king Merovech, the semi-legendary founder Pepin the Short reformed the coinage in Pepin had several children: a son jects by inviting all their nobles to a of the dynasty. His descendants emerge the mid-eighth century. named Charles, another son named Car- council held at Cannstatt, where he had more clearly with King Childeric (457- The Carolingian dynasty traced its loman, a daughter called Gisela, and a several thousand of them arrested and 481), who won victories against the Sax- origin to Arnulf, bishop of Metz, and to son named Pepin who died in childhood. executed for high treason. This event, ons, Visigoths and Alemanni. His son Pepin I (also known as Pepin the El- When Carloman was three years old he, which has come to be known as the Clovis (481-511) completed the conquest der), mayor of the Palace of Neustria. along with his elder brother Charles, and “Blood Court at Cannstatt,” effectively of most of Gaul north of the Loire River. Pepin’s daughter married Arnulf’s son their father were anointed “Kings of the ended any attempts by the Alemanni to At the Battle of Tolbiac in 496, he con- (in those far-off days men and women Franks” by Pope Stephen II, and given regain their independence. quered the Alemanni, who were thereaf- in holy orders in the Roman Catholic the title Patrician of the Romans. It is gen- Shortly before his death in 768 Pepin ter subjugated and governed by a Frank- church were allowed to marry and erally accepted by historians that Charles divided his kingdom between his two ish duke. Upon Clovis’ death, his king- have children) and their son Pepin II and Carloman disliked each other. surviving sons, Charles and Carloman. dom was split between his four sons, gained control of the Frankish lands in In 746, Carloman dealt with discon- These lands included much of what each of whom ruled his own realm 687 and ruled as mayor of the palaces tent among the Franks’ Alemanni sub- Continued on page 17 within the kingdom, which was viewed of the Frankish kingdoms of Austrasia as a single unit that, even though it and Neustria. might be temporarily divided among Upon his death in 714, Pepin II was Save the date.... several heirs, was able to be reunified by succeeded by his son Charles Martel, a a single king. This concept often led to courageous and energetic ruler. The civil war among various Merovingian mayors had by this time usurped the U rulers. powers of the Merovingian kings, who A UNITRADE ASSOCIATES At first the Franks simply used the now held office in name only. 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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 11 Bateman’s findings changed right-of-way laws Dr. Richard M. Bateman held an impressive collection of coins, tokens The World of and paper money. Money also a member of the Whitby board of education and Picker- By Ted Banning ing’s executive officer of the South Ontario Conservative n a number of reminiscences had emigrated from Derby- Association. In May 1893, he published in the Canadian shire, England, to Upper Can- was a member of the Order of INumismatic Journal, renowned ada by 1833. Back in the home Canadian Home Circles, which Canadian numismatist J. territory of Youlgrave, Derby- was a sort of health and life in- Douglas Ferguson regularly shire, the Batemans had a long surance association, and, about refers to the influence on him and distinguished history. They 1902, he was a trustee of the of “Dr. Bateman.” Nowhere were descended from Hugo Village of Pickering. does he ever mention Bate- (Hugh) Bateman (1554-1616), Among his varied interests man’s first name, although in whose estate in Hartington, was numismatics. It is not clear at least one place he mentions Derbyshire, was still in the fam- when he began collecting, but that he lived on Danforth Av- ily, and ultimately from William he was a very early member of enue in Toronto. Thankfully, Bateman, Bishop of Norwich the American Numismatic As- there were not many doctors (1298-1355). sociation, joining in October named Bateman in Toronto in Bateman was certainly not 1894 with membership No. the early 20th century, and the first in his family to have 215. In 1899, when George only one lived on Danforth any interest in numismatic and Heath renumbered ANA mem- Avenue. antiquarian matters. The dis- bers after many had dropped This was Dr. Richard M. tant cousin of his grandfather, out, Bateman’s new number Bateman, who, according to Thomas Bateman (1821-61), was 83. At some point, his Ferguson, had one of the pre- was a renowned archaeologist membership in ANA must miere coin and token collec- and antiquarian who estab- Getting back to Bateman, he ting of Pickering, Ont., who have lapsed, because he does tions in Canada, to which he lished a small museum in his attended school at Lake Scugog had been a teacher and Meth- not appear in the 1911 mem- would refer, along with collec- estate in Derbyshire. In Novem- Island about 1868, then stud- odist preacher before establish- bership list and rejoined in tions of S. S. Heal and a few ber 1845, he published a report ied for three years at the high ing himself as a merchant and January 1919 with membership others, to confirm whether or of a group of early medieval and model schools in Port Justice of the Peace. During the No. 2015. Interestingly, Bate- not he had discovered a new coins found on the estate in the Perry about 1876. He went on 1890s, the couple had a son, man’s membership card from type or variety. Proceedings of the Numismatic to the Eastman National Busi- Frederick, and three daughters, 1909 just sold at auction. David R.M. Bateman was born on Society of London and, in 1861, a ness College in Poughkeepsie, Lillian, Gladys, and Annie Sklow – Fine Numismatic April 26, 1862, in Mariposa, book, Ten Years’ Diggings in N.Y., where he graduated in Jean. Books included it as lot 12 in Canada West (Ontario), eldest Celtic and Saxon Gravehills in the 1881, then studied at Victoria Already by this time, Bate- Mail Bid Sale No. 17, the auc- son of William Bateman (1836- Counties of Derby, Stafford, and University in Cobourg, Ont., man’s interests outside of medi- tion closing last Oct. 6. It sold 1908) and Nancy Varnum (1844- York, from 1848 to 1858. Most of graduating in June 1886. He cine were varied. By 1888 he for $440 plus buyer’s premium. 1903). His younger brother was his collection was dispersed af- received his medical licence was president of Pickering’s And, somewhat oddly, it is William Herbert (born 1871 in ter his death, but a significant from the Ontario College of first Cricket Club, and that year “Membership Card No. 584,” Port Perry, Ont.). His grandfa- part still resides in the Sheffield Physicians and Surgeons in their team played in the final which does not correspond ther, George Bateman (1810-69) Museum. May 1886. game for the Ontario champi- with any of Bateman’s known In July 1886, he began a Eu- onship. In 1891 and ’92, he was membership numbers. David ropean tour, visiting England, president of the local Mechan- Sklow suggests that this Wales, and Ireland, before ics Institute, a forerunner of a “membership card no.” was eoffreyBell making additional studies of public library. In 1892 he was not a membership number. G medicine in London toward A u c t i o n s the end of the year. Upon his return to Canada in 1887, he The Collector’s Choice set up a practice in conjunction ~ INTEGRITY ~ HONESTY ~ TRUST with Dr. Byron-Field at 72 Old Kingston Rd. in Pickering, E-mail: [email protected] ~ Web site: www.gbellauctions.com Ont., and also bought Byron- 1141 Main Street, Moncton, NB E1C 1H8 ~ 506-333-7778 Field’s house at that same ad- dress. Later in the year, he be- gan a new partnership with Dr. James Rhea, of Fergus, Ont., but took over Rhea’s practice in 1888 when the latter moved to Toronto. From then on, until at least 1892, he was running practices in both Pickering and Fergus. On Nov. 6, 1888, Bateman married Mary Elizabeth Bun- Bateman studied at Victoria University in Cobourg, Ont., ting (1867-1961), often known graduating in June 1886, shortly before receiving his as Minnie. She was one of the medical licence. 12 children of Brereton Bun-

12 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca In 1907, Bateman sold his complete collections of Cana- tists of the time for them to practice in Pickering to a Dr. dian colonial tokens around, contact and also the name of Bell, and moved to Toronto, although his own eventually Jim Charlton and one or two where he occupied a home at surpassed it. After Bateman’s part-time Canadian numis- 292 Pape Ave. Some time from death, Ferguson discovered matic dealers.” 1912-15 he moved up to 361 that it also “contained some After Bateman’s death, his Danforth Ave., still in Toronto’s delightful paper money,” but daughter (probably Jean Elo- east end, and then, in 1921-22, to he does not provide details. ise) contacted Ferguson again 685 Danforth Ave. (although The In 1927, probably on Bate- to ask him if he’d reconsider Numismatist didn’t report this man’s retirement, he and his making an offer. “I spent an address change until February wife took a vacation in Ireland. evening at that time with the 1924). They also moved to a house at family. Once more they didn’t Before the end of the First 340 Russell Hill Rd., near show me anything but the to- World War, Bateman had be- Bishop Strachan School in To- kens. I still felt that I shouldn’t come a coroner. In 1918, he was ronto’s posh Forest Hill neigh- make the purchase and the the coroner involved in the in- bourhood. next I knew was a letter from quest into the death of Private After a prolonged illness, the family giving me the two R. C. Gillies, who died of pleu- Bateman died Feb. 1, 1947, and highest bids, which were Lind- ro-pneumonia when army au- was interred in the Forest say McLennan’s and Jim Char- thorities moved him from home Lawn Mausoleum on Yonge lton’s, which were identical, to the military base at the New Street in North York three days and they asked me which they Fort (at the Canadian National later. should accept. While I was a Exhibition grounds). The coro- In an interview with Maj. good friend of Jim’s and ad- ners’ jury found “neglect of duty Sheldon Carroll, published in mired him greatly, I am afraid in having Gillies removed from the Canadian Numismatic Jour- my heart has always been with his home to Exhibition Camp nal in 1978, J. D. Ferguson re- the collector and, knowing without first consulting the fam- counts some details of the dis- Lindsay, I suggested they ily physician.” As reported in position of the Bateman collec- should sell to him, which … is Toronto World on April 5, 1918, it tion. Before Bateman’s death, what happened.” also censured the military for its while he was ill, “the family Lindsay M. McLennan, the delay in responding to a tele- contacted me to see if I would lucky purchaser of Bateman’s phone request to send a military Bateman’s finding in a 1920 accident helped change the not buy it. I went to Toronto fantastic collection, was to find doctor to his home. In July 1920, right-of-way laws in Canada. on a business trip and spent that it included excellent pa- Bateman’s coroner’s report on half a day with the family go- per money in addition to one the death of a boy killed in a ing over the collection. There of the most complete sets of traffic accident led to changes in An all-too-familiar tragedy under his numismatic wing. It appeared to be only one token tokens in Canada. McLennan the interpretation of laws re- struck Bateman’s family near is likely that their acquaintance that I did not have in my col- (1900-83) was a Hamilton garding right of way. On July 8, the end of First World War; his began after the Fergusons lection, of Canada, and per- druggist much better known 1920, The Globe reported on this son and eldest child, Frederick moved from Perth Avenue in haps two or three tokens that in philately than in numismat- under the heading “There is No V.L.B. Bateman, died of pneu- the west end, where J.D.’s fa- were in better condition than ics, a founding member of the Right of Way in Presence of monia in Belgium while serv- ther J. J. Ferguson was pastor what I had. I did not feel that Hamilton Philatelic Society. By Danger.” Bateman established ing as a gunner in the 1st Bri- of the Perth Avenue Methodist it was worth purchasing the the 1940s, his interests started in this hearing what drivers in gade of the Canadian Garrison Church, to 1490 Danforth Ave. entire collection for these few to shift to numismatics and Ontario now take for granted, Artillery. His death, on Dec. 11, around 1919 or 1920. Before pieces, as I knew that it would particularly paper money. It is “that pedestrians had the right 1918, was all the more tragic long, Bateman was one of Fer- require quite a sum of money. likely that he knew Ferguson of way, no matter whether traf- for coming so close to the end guson’s main numismatic … Not being interested in the from their student days at Uni- fic was travelling against them of the war. mentors. purchase myself, I gave them versity of Toronto, since they or whether the cars were being Shortly after, Bateman met J. Ferguson considered Bate- the names of a number of out- were both there in the early driven at a legal rate of speed.” Douglas Ferguson, taking him man’s to be one of the most standing Canadian numisma- 1920s. W

his life he was an ardent Thirties.” The scrip could be ing his first store until he was we engage in numismatic re- church worker and a total ab- related to the second store’s 70, he then returned a few search? Letters... stainer from alcohol, tobacco operation (1942-1952), but the years later to open another, Continued from page 6 and tea or coffee. He credits Great Depression era seems a which he ran until he was 83. Ron Cheek his very active old age to this safer bet. We can conclude, I very much appreciate the Collingwood, Ont. in 1939 and the loss of his wife fact. At the present time, Au- though, that the savings scrip time taken by an interested in the same year prompted gust 1955, he is living in Hel- was issued by a generous-spir- reader to add further to the Research often works best when Mr. Best to leave Coutts. He ena where he is employed as a ited and well-regarded man. It story of J.E. Best’s Child’s Sav- it’s done in a collaborative manner. went to live in Helena, Mon- caretaker of a city park and is unlikely he disappointed ings Plan scrip. It makes it In this case, we have come up with tana with his only child Mrs. where he still enjoys a lively any of his young “bank ac- come to life. And ultimately, a bit more colour to fill out the Cleona Smith. Three years game of badminton after a count” holders, even though isn’t that the real reward when story. later he returned to Coutts, es- day’s work.” he lost his business to fire in tablished another store on So we now know a good 1939. Remarkably, after operat- Sandy Campbell, Main Street and operated his deal about the man and the pe- Numismatist Proof Positive Life Member: CNA 228 business for another ten years riods during which he ran his ARCADE COINS • ANA 3496 • APNA • FUN • CSNS (i.e., 1942-1952). During this businesses in Coutts, but noth- (Founded in 1962) Coins Ltd. latter period he amazed those ing further about the seem- who knew him with his abil- ingly unique scrip bearing his Canadian & Foreign Coins Ancient Coins ity to play tennis and badmin- name. However, we can specu- P.O. Box 369, Baddeck, Ph: 902-295-3007 Paper Money Specialists ton in spite of his advanced late that the scrip was most Nova Scotia B0E 1B0 Fax: 902-295-3268 years. likely issued during the time “He was born September Best first operated a general 10 King St. East, Suite 301 “A positive choice in Canadian Numismatics” 25, 1869 at Jacksonville, Penn- store in Coutts (1923-1939), Toronto, ON M5C 1C3 SPECIALIZING IN HIGH END AND RARE COLLECTOR COINS sylvania of Dutch stock. All which included the “Hungry (416) 368-6655

January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 13 Royal Mint-struck 10-cent coins not common in 1903 The overall mintage of the 1903-dated 10-cent coin was less than two million. Produced by both the Canadian Heaton mint and Royal Mint, coins struck at the former, Key Dates which include an H , are more common. By Tony Hine

he silver 10-cent coin from of two new provinces in 1905 di- early in the short reign of vided the Northwest Territories Transvall Supreme Court. The TKing Edward VII benefited from into two provinces south of the British rule in South Africa de- a very modest mintage figure re- 60th parallel of latitude, making pended upon dividing the fac- ported by the Royal Mint. Both Frank part of Alberta. Seventy The year marked the centen- then as acceptable, the U.S. hav- tions on religious, class and ra- the obverse and reverse were lives were lost in the landslide, nial of the Louisiana Purchase in ing scooped the people from cial grounds to maintain British designed and engraved by with one storied survivor saved. 1803 that had doubled the terri- Spain as spoils of the 1898 Span- hegemony. While the Transvall George W. de Saulles. The recent In December 1903 in Kill Devil tory of the United States. The St. ish American War. and Orange Free State were ab- death of a very popular queen Hills, North Carolina, two bicy- Louis World’s Fair of 1904 was The year saw procrastination sorbed into South Africa, Britain changed many superficial cle mechanics from Ohio held in part to celebrate that cen- by the Canadian government on agreed in the 1902 Treaty of Ver- things, but the empire strived to achieved powered flight in their tennial. The official name of the the building of the Ottawa eeniging to grant South Africa sail on. For Canada’s coinage, misnamed “glider.” St. Louis World’s Fair was the branch mint. In 1901, Parliament self-government by 1907. As a the 22-leaf (Victorian leaves) de- In cinema, The Great Train Rob- Louisiana Purchase Exposition. had authorized an annuity of republic, the Boer South Africa sign would be the basis for most bery packed movie houses in The fair is regarded as a gastro- $75,000 to fund the operation of state exploited the Zulu tribes in of the 10-cent coinage for Ed- 1903 as one of the first narrative nomic and public health the mint, but a change in loca- the manner the British had dem- ward VII’s reign. In 1903, the moving pictures. “ground zero,” where fast food tion of the building in 1902 onstrated to them. No doubt, Royal Mint struck 500,000 ten- The American government became culturally established. meant that actual construction Gandhi was a keen student of cent coins, while the Heaton under Theodore Roosevelt acted Fairgoers could walk around was not commenced until 1905. weaknesses in Britain’s system Mint in Birmingham struck an- as midwife to the birth of Pan- carrying a soda bottle and a hot In 1903, Henry Ford was pro- of rule. other 1.32 million pieces, which ama, encouraging local Panama- dog. Jell-O was introduced as a ducing the Model A Two, a two- In London, the queen consort, bear the H mint mark below the nians to break away from Co- simple-to-make dessert that was cylinder gasoline-powered car Alexandra of Denmark was re- bow conjoining the wreath of lombia with strategic placement practically foolproof, at least un- in competition with the Baker garded positively to a degree maple leaves. of American warships to dis- til the fool ate it. Waffle cone ice Electric car, also priced in the greater than might be expected courage Colombia from re- cream cones are also credited as $1,000 range. Inventor Thomas in a country still holding the late 1903 happenings sponding to Roosevelt’s encour- treats the fair made popular. The Edison was selling enough pho- Victoria in such strong popular In Crowsnest Pass, a landslide agement of regime change. The St. Louis fair displayed “primi- nographs by 1903 that he could regard. As Princess of Wales, Al- just inside the Alberta-British newly independent Panama tive” Filipino natives in a zoo- afford a Baker Electric automo- exandra had become a fashion Columbia border wiped the leased the United States the land like setting, which would today bile. trendsetter. Her distrust of her town of Frank, Northwest Terri- for the Panama Canal, com- be considered an extreme hu- In February 1903, Mohandas nephew Kaiser Wilhelm II was tories off the map. The creation pleted in 1914. man rights abuse, but was seen Gandhi enrolled to the bar of the broadly known. W

The following year brings the Vancouver 2010 Games, three commemoratives, celebrat- depicting sledge hockey and Plentiful... ing the 100th anniversaries of bobsleigh. We are also pre- Continued from page 10 Alberta and Saskatchewan as sented with another special well as the Year of the Veteran. commemorative to honour the millennium, all of which helped In 2006, a commemorative 2010 Paralympic Winter to shape the great country we design brings us awareness of Games. Finally, we have three know today. breast cancer and the introduc- more commemoratives cele- The next year witnessed the tion of the Royal Canadian Mint brating “Golden Moments” in production of another dozen logo on the Medal of Bravery past Winter Games. The men’s different 25-cent coins, again commemorative design. ice hockey coin comes in a one each month, focusing on the The following year saw the standard design (unpainted) dreams and hopes for the fu- The Mint issued a series of 25-cent commemoratives to return of the caribou reverse, with raised “2” and painted ture, Canadians’ vision of their celebrate the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver. The series plus four issues to commemo- versions with both a raised “2” culture and exploration, science started three years before the Games even started, including rate the Vancouver 2010 Winter and an incuse “2.” It is be- and technology for the third this piece depicting the Paralympic sport, sledge hockey. Olympic Games. The subjects lieved that a fourth type may millennium. Through error, a are curling, hockey, biathlon and exist, an unpainted standard few pieces were struck using cess is acid based and electro- sented to each new Canadian at alpine skiing. In addition, we design with an incuse “2,” but multi-ply plated steel planchets plates a thin coating of nickel, their citizenship ceremony. are presented with a special I have not been able to verify and dies with the “P” composi- then copper, then nickel again to In 2003, a new obverse design commemorative depicting this. The women’s ice hockey tion mint mark. Five are known a steel core. The multi-ply steel was introduced featuring an un- wheelchair curling to honour and Cindy Klassen coins come for “Creativity” (October) and coinage for circulation began in crowned portrait of Queen Eliz- the 2010 Paralympic Winter in both standard and painted just two for “Community” (De- 2001. A small “P” mint mark abeth II, designed by Susanna Games. The following year sees finishes. cember). designates this new composi- Blunt. the issue of both the caribou re- I must mention that many of The caribou reverse design tion. The following year saw two verse and another poppy coin. the commemorative issues of resumed in 2001 to the tune of In 2002, the 25-cent coin cele- circulating commemorative 25- In 2008 two more Winter the past dozen or so years that yet another small mintage, with brates Canada Day and 135 cent coins, namely the poppy Olympic coins – featuring snow- we just spoke about were issued about 8.5 million pieces struck. years of national pride. These coin and a piece marking the boarding and freestyle skiing – with a colourized finish. These In 1999, the Royal Canadian were struck during a three- 400th anniversary of the first were issued. are certainly most attractive. Mint began testing multi-ply month period (July through Oc- French settlement in North The following year includes Until next time, stay well and steel coinage blanks. The pro- tober) and an example was pre- America. two commemorative issues for enjoy your hobby. W 14 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Jo-Anne M. Simpson ~ Executive Secretary, CANADIAN ASSOCIATION CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF OF NUMISMATIC DEALERS Box 10272 Winona PO, Stoney Creek, ON Canada L8E 5R1 Tel: (905) 643-4988 • Fax: (905) 643-6329 2011 BRAMPTON COIN SHOWS THE NUMISMATIC DEALERS E-mail: [email protected] April 23 and December 4, 2011 Century Gardens Recreataion Centre ALONG WITH THE 340 Voddens Road East, Brampton, Ontario WHEN PURCHASING COINS, & BRAMPTON ESPECIALLY BY MAIL, LOOK FOR THE SCHAFFER’S w ROTARY CLUB HOSTED BY B Canadian, U.S. & Foreign coins& toKens B&W COINS & TOKENS ARE PLEASED TO PRESENT THE AND THE CAND LOGO Coins, Paper Money & Tokens BRAMPTON ROTARY CLUB IN THE DEALER’S ADVERTISING. 2012 BRAMPTON COIN SHOWS IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM, CAND CAN ONLY 7107 S. Yale Avenue, #199 September 9 & December 2 For complete information, contact Willard: HELP YOU IF THE DEALER IS A MEMBER. Store Phone: 905-450-2870 • Cell: 416-254-6569 Tulsa, OK 74136 Century Gardens Recreataion Centre E-mail: [email protected] www.cand.org Tel: (918) 496-3008 340 Voddens Road East, Brampton, Ontario [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] For complete information, contact Willard: CPMA www.bwcoin.com RCNA LM 350 Store Phone: 905-450-2870 CAND Cell: 416-254-6569 E-mail: [email protected] MEMBERSHIP LIST CPMA www.bwcoin.com RCNA LM 350 Albern Coins Ltd...... Calgary, AB

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By Lewis E. Tauber

he following story is gener- back of the coin. The front of the ated by a set of coins minted coin features a three-quarter por- Tin Philadelphia, Denver and San trait bust of Washington facing Francisco. I remember purchas- right. Circling the bottom is his ing one of the sets as a young- name, while around the top is ster. stated: “United States of Amer- The Booker T. Washington ica.” To his right is the year and coin set I had was bought at the “half dollar.” As might be ex- time of issue at Gimbels or Ma- pected, “E Pluribus Unum” (one cy’s department store, but the out of many), also appears. The Figure 1. The Booker T. Washington commemorative half dollar was struck from 1946 to 1951. one I got bore the name “Stack’s,” reverse features two buildings: representing the agent for this at the top is New York Univer- coin. According to the auction sity Hall of Fame. At the bottom series’ five-year run, “a total of God we Trust” followed by E. ing out the image. The legend house, it has held first position in is the slave cabin where Wash- 1,581,631 pieces” were melted by Pluribus Unum. From the bot- around the rim states: “Freedom the American numismatic scene ington was born. If there is a the U.S. Mint. Some of these tom clockwise we read: “United and opportunity for American- in terms of longevity, number of mint mark, D or S, it will be were three-piece sets. “Quanti- States of America.” Looking at ism.” The coin is .900 silver and sales conducted, lots sold and found below the cabin and be- ties of the 1946 and 1946S were the inside circle, starting at cen- weighs 125 grams. great rarities handled since 1935. low “liberty.” Between the two put into circulation.” tre top, is stated: “Liberty” and African-American artist Isaac As recently as September, the buildings is the phrase “In God However, this does not take “Booker T. Washington.” Read- Scott Hathaway (1872-1967) de- auction house, now known as We Trust.” To the right is “Ark- into account the number of coins ing from the other side of “Lib- signed both the Washington and Stack’s Bowers Galleries Coin land County/Va,” which repre- that may have been melted out- erty” is the denomination “half Carver pieces. He was the first and Currency Auctions, an- sents the Virginia plantation on side of the mint. dollar” The date of the specific African-American to design a nounced its merger with Ameri- which he was born. The Numismatist, in its March coin from 1951 through 1954 re- U.S. coin. can Numismatic Rarities. Around the top is stated 1948 issue, reported finding sides behind Carver’s neck. The The first year of issue of the The Booker T. Washington “Booker T. Washington Birth- these dates in pocket change. reverse has an interesting design Carver commemorative half dol- Birthplace Memorial Commis- place Memorial.” The middle Some of the 1947 sets were history in itself. In an early draft lar, in use from 1951 to 1954, saw sion was authorized to distribute initial, by the way, stands for nicked and returned to the Mint. it featured the American Legion far fewer coins distributed than the new 50-cent pieces through Taliaferro. The coin itself is 90- This is especially evident on Badge with the wording “United for the Washington piece. How- selected banks and trust compa- per-cent silver. More than a mil- Washington’s jaw. Against the Spread of Commu- ever, 1952 saw more than two nies. Stack’s was appointed the lion coins from the series initial The Washington half dollar nism,” obviously influenced by million Carver pieces issued. For authorized agent for the 1946 is- year, 1946, were struck in Phila- was issued 1946 through 1951. In the era of anti-communist pur- the most part, however, the sues, which is how the name delphia. This huge distribution 1951, a totally different com- suits led by senator Joseph Mc- Washington coin has a higher Stack’s got on the cardboard con- exceeds by far the number issued memorative half dollar was is- Carthy. The State Department Red Book value than Carver in tainer for the imbedded com- for any of its other years or mint sued, but Washington was on it vetoed that proposal for the back lower grades, while in MS-65, memorative set and how it got to marks. However, whenever again, this time joining George of the coin. What the designer the Carver pieces are more valu- the department store where I got listed, Yeoman always alerts us Washington Carver, both in pro- substituted is the U.S. map, able. it. An interesting sidelight as to that the quantity melted is un- file as may be seen in Figure 2. which is almost illegible on the Washington’s contributions how the coin became authorized known. On the obverse are the por- coin. Also tough to discern are were so widely recognized that by U.S. Congress is that accord- Stack’s made an educated traits of Carver and Washington the capital letters “USA” im- he not only appears on U.S. com- ing to information from U.S. Rare guess. Of the more than three with Carver in front. In the outer pressed across the map, just in memorative half dollars, but a Coin Investments’ website, Con- million coins struck during the circle at the bottom we read: “In case anyone had difficulty mak- 1940 stamp in the “Famous gress may have feared that “vot- Americans” issue as well. Wash- ing against the proposal might ington was a lecturer, educator bring accusations of racism.” and principal of the prestigious This was the era of McCarthyism Tuskegee Normal and Industrial and widespread communist Institute, which he founded in witch hunting in the U.S. Under 1881. this atmosphere of paranoia, the Carver was recognized in 1948 proposal for a Washington coin with a stamp marking the fifth was rushed to president Harry anniversary of his death. He too Truman, where it became law on was born a slave and was illiter- Aug. 7,1946, the same day as the ate until he was almost 20 years coin was released. old. His special achievements The year 2010 marked 100 were as an agricultural chemist. years since the death of Wash- Carver spent 47 years at ington (1856-1910), who was Tuskegee Institute as director of considered America’s leading agricultural research. He is best black educator. The U.S. Mint is- known for discovering hundreds sued annual commemorative of uses for the peanut, sweet po- half dollars from 1946 to 1951 Figure 2. George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington on a U.S. half dollar, from tato and soybean, and even de- through all three of its mints. a series that ran from 1951 to 1954. veloped a new cotton strain Seen in Figure 1 is the front and known as Carver’s Hybrid. W 16 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Calendar... Continued from page 7 I dug out my Hudson’s Bay tokens and other early Cana- dian coinage. I cut out the piece of card money from one of the Bank of Canada’s publications on the history of early Canadian cur- rency. Who could tell? My collection also included reproductions of Spanish Pillar dollars and French coinage as well as a genuine wampum belt, which would fit right into the Credit Union Central’s overview plans. The calendar’s August page displays Dominion of Canada notes, while November proves to be a month of gold. I obtained a selection of credit cards from Jack Veffer’s collection. I asked Dan Bowyer, a ciation’s publication. I paid that is how we do things in the I still have the calendar I borrowed all of the gold schoolteacher and editor of a him a $100 honorarium for his East. from Moose Jaw and Lewry’s and silver coins and most of school board publication, to trouble. They reprinted the calendar memo, as well as the same cal- the early Canadian tokens come up with the write-up Although I provided a list of in 1987. Because the dates endar from a Toronto credit from Bill Cross of The Charlton based on the discussion I had the people who should receive matched the days of the month union. Press, at the time located on with Credit Union Central. I credit for the loan of the mate- of the original calendar, they A few of the monthly sheets Queen Street in downtown To- knew Bowyer when we served rial and for authoring the text, didn’t change a thing except are included here for illustra- ronto. on the executive of the Coin nobody received credit. It was, the year, although they did tion. W I turned everything over to Irregularity Association of therefore, understandable that change the design on the cover the professional photographer Canada and wrote a regular Scoop Lewry was not aware, to and removed the text from the John can be reached at coin- hired by Credit Union Central. column on errors in the asso- play on the words in his memo, back of the calendar. [email protected].

The coins of Pepin the IMP.” The name of the issuing Short (752-768) ushered in mint appears on the reverses. Frankish... the now-familiar style of the The mint name was replaced Continued from page 11 silver denier. on later issues by the legend “XPISTIANA RELIGIO.” now constitutes Germany, Bel- The demise of Louis the Pi- gium, Switzerland, and most 793 and again in 812, the latter ous was followed by three years of the Netherlands and of which bears Charlemagne’s of civil war between his three France. portrait. sons: Lothair, Louis the Ger- Charles was given a huge Charlemagne died in 814 and man, and Charles the Bald. In semicircle of lands that ran west was succeeded by his son Louis 843, the Treaty of Verdun di- from Ratisbon on the Danube the Pious. Louis’ coins include vided the Carolingian domains River and from the River Saal Charlemagne. During his reign took over the Lombard king- an extensive range from numer- between them. They and their through Bavarian Nordgau, he expanded the borders of his dom, he issued new coins in ous mints, beginning about 818. successors continued to rule Thuringia, Hesse, Austrasia kingdom substantially, taking his own name to be used there. The obverses feature a cross and issue their own coins until and Frisia to the North Sea, and on the Saxons to the north, the New issues of Frankish de- within a circle surrounded by the fall of each of their dynas- then south through Neustria Lombards, and Spain, among niers were introduced circa the legend “HLVDOVVICVS ties in 987, 875 and 911. W and western Aquitania to the other adversaries. Though il- Pyrenees. Charles’ earliest coins literate himself, Charlemagne QUEEN were silver deniers, which he had great respect for learning COIN struck in the manner of his fa- and tried to encourage it. 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When Charlemagne January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 17 WCDA RCNA (Life) ATEWEST ORDERS WITHIN CANADA Store & Mailing 29 2012 TEST TOKEN SET WITH 30 2012 HOLIDAY …Continued from CCN Pages 2/3 M.C.C. ANA (Life) G 1-800-565-2646 Address: NEW $1 AND $2 COINS GIFT SET FAX (204) 489-9118 OIN 1711 Corydon Ave. STORE (204) 489-9112 C ORDERS WITHIN THE USA Winnipeg, Manitoba, GATEWEST INTERNET SERVICES Item #13018 TD . 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Canada' Gift Set ...... $19.95 .9999 Fine Gold Coin ...... $11,999.95 Royal Canadian Mint Product (excluding bullion, rolls, items stipulating they 12940 2012 Baby Gift Set ...... $19.95 13012 2012 ‘year of the dragon’ fractional gold coin set are excluded, and this item) 12941 2012 Wedding Gift Set ...... $19.95 .9999 fi ne (1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz)...... $5,499.95 12943 2012 'Tooth Fairy' Coin & Gift Card ...... $9.95 13020 2012 ‘Wolf Cubs’ Special Edition Specimen Set ...... $49.95 Offer subject to 'doubling up', which means for every $500 of qualifying product Item #13039 ...... $22.95 12944 2012 Proof $100 Gold 14K '150th Anniversary of the Cariboo 13021 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $24.95 you purchase you are qualifi ed for 1 at no charge, and for every $200 of qualifying Gold Rush' ...... $599.95 13022 2012 Proof 50-Cent ‘Cariboo Gold Rush’ 1/25oz Gold Coin 12945 2012 Proof $200 Gold 'Vikings' .9999 Fine ...... $1,199.95 .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 product you purchase you are qualifi ed to purchase one at $20 each. 'Doubling 13024 2012 ‘HMS Shannon’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $64.95 Up' cannot be combined on the same dollar value of product to qualify (ie: you cannot spend $500 and receive one free PLUS purchase 2 at 12946 2012 Proof $300 Gold 14K 'Quebec Coat of Arms'...... $2,649.95 12947 2012 Proof 50-Cent 'Bluenose' 1/25oz Gold .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 13025 2012 ‘Maple of Good Fortune’ $15 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $98.88 $20, it is one or the other). Maximum of 10 coins per customer and/or address whether purchased at full price, discounted price, or free. To 13028 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $22.95 13016 13069 receive this offer you must request this coin offer when you place your order by telephone, or email us to request the offer immediately after .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 12976 2012 'RMS Titanic' Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $25.95 placing an internet order (and please supply your order #). When ordering online you must have this item in your shopping cart at checkout 13029 2012 ‘Praying Mantis’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 12977 2012 'RMS Titanic' 50-Cent Coin (Silver Plated)...... $129.95 to qualify. Not valid on orders placed prior to August 28, 2012. No retroactive adjustments allowed. Offer subject to change or cancelation 13041 2012 'Montreal Alouettes' CFL Colorized 25-Cent | 12978 2012 'RMS Titanic' Proof $10 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $99.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 without notice, and available to customers only upon request at the time of the order being placed. Not valid with other promotions or orders 12983 202 'Welcome to the World' Proof $10 Silver 1/2 oz. containing price adjustments on the qualifying products. Purchases of this item do not count towards your order amount total, the $200 and 13042 2012 'Toronto Argonauts' CFL Colorized 25-Cent .9999 Fine ...... $59.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 $500 requirement does not include this item. Offer not valid with items purchased on auction. Offer not valid on items issued by the Royal 12984 2012 ‘Full Wolf Moon’ $5 Sterling Silver and Niobium Coin ...... SEE ITEM 13007 13043 2012 'Hamilton Tiger-Cats' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Canadian Mint prior to January 1, 2012. You must request this item at the time of your order to qualify. 12987 2012 ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ...... $42.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 12988 2012 Gold ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ 1/10oz $5 Pure Gold Coin 13044 2012 'Winnipeg Blue Bombers' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 24 SET OF FIRST 6 CANADA 26 CANADA'S .9999 Fine ...... $274.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 13072 12989 2012 Kilo ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 13045 2012 'Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 13070 13071 $20 PURE SILVER COINS 'BEAVER' COINS 12990 2012 Kilo ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $2500 Gold Coin Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 13046 2012 'Edmonton Eskimos' CFL Colorized 25-Cent .9999 FINE 2011 & 2012 12991 2012 Platinum ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ Proof $300 Coin Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 12999 2012 Gold ‘War of 1812’ 1/4oz $10 Pure Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $589.95 .9999 Fine ...... $2,999.95 13047 2012 'Calgary Stampeders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 13015 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $250 Silver Coin 12994 2012 ‘Maple Leaf Crystal Raindrop’ Colorized and Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 Crystallized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $119.95 13048 2012 'BC Lions' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 13016 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $2500 Gold Coin 12995 2012 ‘Aster and Bumble Bee’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $29.95 13049 Set of All 8 2012 CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Sets ...... $207.60 .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 12997 2012 'Rose-Breasted Grosbeak' Colorized 25ct Coin 13050 2012 Special Edition Uncirculated Set (Lucky Loonie, 13069 2012 ‘Sir Isaac Brock - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 (Oversized) ...... $29.95 Grey Cup $1, New and Old $1 and $2 Coins) ...... $19.95 13070 2012 ‘Tecumseh - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 12795 12890 12999 2012 gold ‘war of 1812’ 1/4oz $10 pure gold coin .9999 fi ne ...... $589.95 13051 2012 Special Edition 'Grey Cup' Proof Silver $ Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 13071 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 12935 2012 Proof Set (with Proof '200th Anniversary of War of 1812' Silver $) ...... $99.95 13072 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ Please note, only the silver dollar in this set is struck in silver, the remaining coins are struck in base metal. $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 13088 2012 COTY TERMS OF SALE 12948 13005 (Coins Of The Year) 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day 11. 12. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): return on non-bullion. All orders shipped to the following Club Memberships 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the What exactly is the "COTY" (Coins Of The Year) Club? 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, following tax rates (where applicable) - bank draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all Effective July 1, 2010: When you join with your $30 membership fee, you receive a raised information, expiry date & phone MB: 5% GST; 7% PST 2012 RCM-issue uncirculated P-L Mint Set (our item # 12937) number. BC: 12% HST which by itself retails for $23.95 (plus tax). However, what 4. Orders must be shipped to the address 13039 13080 is unique to our COTY Membership Club is that you will also that the credit card statements are AB, YK, NU, NT, SK, QC, PE: 5% GST This item includes one of each of: receive special "members-only" pricing and discounts on all billed to ON, NB, NL: 13% HST 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for NS: 15% HST 12795 2011 'Maple Leaf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 2012 (and select 2011) Royal Canadian Mint products, coins, rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange 12890 2011 'Canoe' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13089 and sets (which are currently available from the Mint at the rate will be applied by credit card com- 12. Prices in this advertisement are for time you order). These special prices and offers do NOT ap- pany mail order purposes only. In-store 12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ply to Rolls of coins, or bullion products. When placing your 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank prices may vary. If you plan on 13005 2012 'Diamond Jubilee' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13088 2013 'The Beaver' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz order for the 2012 Royal Canadian Mint coins and sets, why before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for picking up your items in store, you Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. 13039 2012 'The Penny' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine .9999 Fine ...... $99.95 not add the COTY Membership to your order, and start saving may be required to place your cheques due to the differences in bank- order in advance, and be notified 13080 2012 'Magical Reindeer' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13089 2013 5oz Proof $50 'The Beaver' money! All paid COTY Club Members receive their special ing systems. when the item(s) are ready for Item #13084 ...... $142.95 .9999 Fine Silver Coin ...... $519.95 pricing starting with their fi rst order placed containing their 7. We reserve the right to refuse credit pick-up. This usually applies to sup- membership, and ending on December 31, 2012. If you are a cards on bullion-related orders. plies, one-of-a-kind items, etc. 8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet- 2011 member, please remember to renew your membership to 13. We assume no responsibility in the 25 er dans la langue Francaise. CANADA'S 2013 $8 POLAR BEAR continue to receive our "members-only" pricing! event of printing or pricing errors. All 9. Orders containing bullion have higher 1 prices are subject to market changes. 1 /2 OZ PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE Most members fi nd their COTY membership is more than shipping charges. paid for on their fi rst (initial order) and they enjoy special pric- 10 Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion These bullion-issue coins are a new denomination and size! orders): ing for the remainder of the year. If you plan on purchasing a “For placing orders only” Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in tubes of 15, boxes of 300. P-L Mint set this year, and only $100 of other 2012 Mint prod- Orders under $25: $14.00 Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646 Orders $25-$50: $12.00 uct all year, you should seriously consider the COTY Club! Orders $50-$75: $10.00 Pricing on these coins changes with the spot price of silver. All other inquiries please phone Orders $75-$100: $8.00 1-204-489-9112 You can view our current prices on these coins at our bullion webpage: Start saving money today! Join the COTY Club! Orders $100-$500: $6.50 (Currently the COTY Club only applies to orders placed Non-bullion Orders Over $500: FREE TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - http://markets.gatewestcoin.com/ 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary) by phone or mail-in, and cannot be applied to those orders Additional shipping charges may apply to orders Orders must be placed into us by telephone by calling our toll-free number. to the United States. placed online. If you are a member of the COTY Club, or you Free shipping offer not applicable on orders For Mailing Address These coins are available for shipping only to customers in Canada. wish to join, please do so by telephone or mail.) placed over the Internet. see top of page

18 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca WCDA RCNA (Life) ATEWEST ORDERS WITHIN CANADA Store & Mailing 29 2012 TEST TOKEN SET WITH 30 2012 HOLIDAY …Continued from CCN Pages 2/3 M.C.C. ANA (Life) G 1-800-565-2646 Address: NEW $1 AND $2 COINS GIFT SET FAX (204) 489-9118 OIN 1711 Corydon Ave. STORE (204) 489-9112 C ORDERS WITHIN THE USA Winnipeg, Manitoba, GATEWEST INTERNET SERVICES Item #13018 TD . Canada R3N 0J9 $29.95 Main Website: www.gatewestcoin.com Bullion: www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html L 1-888-565-2646 Online Store: store.gatewestcoin.com Auctions: auction.gatewestcoin.com Item #13019 FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS FROM THIS AD OVER $500 $19.95 Our email address can be found at this web page: http://www.gatewestcoin.com/contact.html WEB SITE: www.gatewestcoin.com (SEE TERMS BELOW) 23 27 2011 & 2012 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS 28 2012 'THE PENNY' $20 PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE CANADA’S 12933 2012 Proof Silver $ '200th Anniversary of The War of 1812' 13000 2012 Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary of Man-In-Motion Tour WE WILL PROVIDE THIS COIN AT A REDUCED PRICE FOR PHONE ORDERS .9999 Fine ...... $59.95 $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 “WAR OF 1812” #24 ONLY, OR IF YOU PLACE AN INTERNET ORDER AND EMAIL US IMMEDIATELY 12934 2012 BU Silver $ '200th Anniversary of The War of 1812' 13006 2012 ‘Full Pink Moon’ $5 Sterling Silver and Niobium Coin ...... $121.95 AFTER PLACING THE ORDER UNDER THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 13007 Complete Set of all 4 (2011 and 2012) Full Moon $5 Sterling Silver COINS and Niobium Coin Series (in deluxe case)...... $545.95 • pay $20 for one of this coin when you purchase $200 or more of 2012 12936 2012 Special Edition Proof D$ Set (all coins in .9999 pure silver; with gold-plated Proof '200th Anniversary of War of 1812' Silver $) ...... $224.95 13011 2012 ‘two loons’ colorized $1 pure silve coin 1oz .9999 fi ne ...... $209.95 Royal Canadian Mint Product (excluding bullion, rolls, items stipulating 12937 2012 Uncirculated P-L Mint Set ...... $23.95 13009 2012 5oz Proof $50 ‘Calgary Stampede’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin ...... $495.95 they are excluded, and this item) 12938 2012 Specimen Set (with Special 25th Anniversary $1 Loon) ...... $49.95 13010 2012 Gold 5oz Proof $500 ‘Calgary Stampede’ 12999 13015 • receive one coin free of charge when you purchase $500 or more of 2012 12939 2012 'Oh! Canada' Gift Set ...... $19.95 .9999 Fine Gold Coin ...... $11,999.95 Royal Canadian Mint Product (excluding bullion, rolls, items stipulating they 12940 2012 Baby Gift Set ...... $19.95 13012 2012 ‘year of the dragon’ fractional gold coin set are excluded, and this item) 12941 2012 Wedding Gift Set ...... $19.95 .9999 fi ne (1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz)...... $5,499.95 12943 2012 'Tooth Fairy' Coin & Gift Card ...... $9.95 13020 2012 ‘Wolf Cubs’ Special Edition Specimen Set ...... $49.95 Offer subject to 'doubling up', which means for every $500 of qualifying product Item #13039 ...... $22.95 12944 2012 Proof $100 Gold 14K '150th Anniversary of the Cariboo 13021 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $24.95 you purchase you are qualifi ed for 1 at no charge, and for every $200 of qualifying Gold Rush' ...... $599.95 13022 2012 Proof 50-Cent ‘Cariboo Gold Rush’ 1/25oz Gold Coin 12945 2012 Proof $200 Gold 'Vikings' .9999 Fine ...... $1,199.95 .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 product you purchase you are qualifi ed to purchase one at $20 each. 'Doubling 13024 2012 ‘HMS Shannon’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $64.95 Up' cannot be combined on the same dollar value of product to qualify (ie: you cannot spend $500 and receive one free PLUS purchase 2 at 12946 2012 Proof $300 Gold 14K 'Quebec Coat of Arms'...... $2,649.95 12947 2012 Proof 50-Cent 'Bluenose' 1/25oz Gold .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 13025 2012 ‘Maple of Good Fortune’ $15 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $98.88 $20, it is one or the other). Maximum of 10 coins per customer and/or address whether purchased at full price, discounted price, or free. To 13028 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $22.95 13016 13069 receive this offer you must request this coin offer when you place your order by telephone, or email us to request the offer immediately after .9999 Fine ...... $129.95 12976 2012 'RMS Titanic' Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $25.95 placing an internet order (and please supply your order #). When ordering online you must have this item in your shopping cart at checkout 13029 2012 ‘Praying Mantis’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 12977 2012 'RMS Titanic' 50-Cent Coin (Silver Plated)...... $129.95 to qualify. Not valid on orders placed prior to August 28, 2012. No retroactive adjustments allowed. Offer subject to change or cancelation 13041 2012 'Montreal Alouettes' CFL Colorized 25-Cent | 12978 2012 'RMS Titanic' Proof $10 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $99.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 without notice, and available to customers only upon request at the time of the order being placed. Not valid with other promotions or orders 12983 202 'Welcome to the World' Proof $10 Silver 1/2 oz. containing price adjustments on the qualifying products. Purchases of this item do not count towards your order amount total, the $200 and 13042 2012 'Toronto Argonauts' CFL Colorized 25-Cent .9999 Fine ...... $59.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 $500 requirement does not include this item. Offer not valid with items purchased on auction. Offer not valid on items issued by the Royal 12984 2012 ‘Full Wolf Moon’ $5 Sterling Silver and Niobium Coin ...... SEE ITEM 13007 13043 2012 'Hamilton Tiger-Cats' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Canadian Mint prior to January 1, 2012. You must request this item at the time of your order to qualify. 12987 2012 ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ...... $42.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 12988 2012 Gold ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ 1/10oz $5 Pure Gold Coin 13044 2012 'Winnipeg Blue Bombers' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 24 SET OF FIRST 6 CANADA 26 CANADA'S .9999 Fine ...... $274.95 Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 13072 12989 2012 Kilo ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 13045 2012 'Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 13070 13071 $20 PURE SILVER COINS 'BEAVER' COINS 12990 2012 Kilo ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ $2500 Gold Coin Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 13046 2012 'Edmonton Eskimos' CFL Colorized 25-Cent .9999 FINE 2011 & 2012 12991 2012 Platinum ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ Proof $300 Coin Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 12999 2012 Gold ‘War of 1812’ 1/4oz $10 Pure Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $589.95 .9999 Fine ...... $2,999.95 13047 2012 'Calgary Stampeders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent 13015 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $250 Silver Coin 12994 2012 ‘Maple Leaf Crystal Raindrop’ Colorized and Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 Crystallized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine...... $119.95 13048 2012 'BC Lions' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set ...... $25.95 13016 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $2500 Gold Coin 12995 2012 ‘Aster and Bumble Bee’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $29.95 13049 Set of All 8 2012 CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Sets ...... $207.60 .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 12997 2012 'Rose-Breasted Grosbeak' Colorized 25ct Coin 13050 2012 Special Edition Uncirculated Set (Lucky Loonie, 13069 2012 ‘Sir Isaac Brock - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 (Oversized) ...... $29.95 Grey Cup $1, New and Old $1 and $2 Coins) ...... $19.95 13070 2012 ‘Tecumseh - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 12795 12890 12999 2012 gold ‘war of 1812’ 1/4oz $10 pure gold coin .9999 fi ne ...... $589.95 13051 2012 Special Edition 'Grey Cup' Proof Silver $ Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69.95 13071 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $2,249.95 12935 2012 Proof Set (with Proof '200th Anniversary of War of 1812' Silver $) ...... $99.95 13072 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ Please note, only the silver dollar in this set is struck in silver, the remaining coins are struck in base metal. $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $69,000.00 13088 2012 COTY TERMS OF SALE 12948 13005 (Coins Of The Year) 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day 11. 12. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): return on non-bullion. All orders shipped to the following Club Memberships 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the What exactly is the "COTY" (Coins Of The Year) Club? 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, following tax rates (where applicable) - bank draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all Effective July 1, 2010: When you join with your $30 membership fee, you receive a raised information, expiry date & phone MB: 5% GST; 7% PST 2012 RCM-issue uncirculated P-L Mint Set (our item # 12937) number. BC: 12% HST which by itself retails for $23.95 (plus tax). However, what 4. Orders must be shipped to the address 13039 13080 is unique to our COTY Membership Club is that you will also that the credit card statements are AB, YK, NU, NT, SK, QC, PE: 5% GST This item includes one of each of: receive special "members-only" pricing and discounts on all billed to ON, NB, NL: 13% HST 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for NS: 15% HST 12795 2011 'Maple Leaf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 2012 (and select 2011) Royal Canadian Mint products, coins, rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange 12890 2011 'Canoe' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13089 and sets (which are currently available from the Mint at the rate will be applied by credit card com- 12. Prices in this advertisement are for time you order). These special prices and offers do NOT ap- pany mail order purposes only. In-store 12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ply to Rolls of coins, or bullion products. When placing your 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank prices may vary. If you plan on 13005 2012 'Diamond Jubilee' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13088 2013 'The Beaver' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz order for the 2012 Royal Canadian Mint coins and sets, why before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for picking up your items in store, you Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. 13039 2012 'The Penny' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine .9999 Fine ...... $99.95 not add the COTY Membership to your order, and start saving may be required to place your cheques due to the differences in bank- order in advance, and be notified 13080 2012 'Magical Reindeer' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine 13089 2013 5oz Proof $50 'The Beaver' money! All paid COTY Club Members receive their special ing systems. when the item(s) are ready for Item #13084 ...... $142.95 .9999 Fine Silver Coin ...... $519.95 pricing starting with their fi rst order placed containing their 7. We reserve the right to refuse credit pick-up. This usually applies to sup- membership, and ending on December 31, 2012. If you are a cards on bullion-related orders. plies, one-of-a-kind items, etc. 8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet- 2011 member, please remember to renew your membership to 13. We assume no responsibility in the 25 er dans la langue Francaise. CANADA'S 2013 $8 POLAR BEAR continue to receive our "members-only" pricing! event of printing or pricing errors. All 9. Orders containing bullion have higher 1 prices are subject to market changes. 1 /2 OZ PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE Most members fi nd their COTY membership is more than shipping charges. paid for on their fi rst (initial order) and they enjoy special pric- 10 Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion These bullion-issue coins are a new denomination and size! orders): ing for the remainder of the year. If you plan on purchasing a “For placing orders only” Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in tubes of 15, boxes of 300. P-L Mint set this year, and only $100 of other 2012 Mint prod- Orders under $25: $14.00 Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646 Orders $25-$50: $12.00 uct all year, you should seriously consider the COTY Club! Orders $50-$75: $10.00 Pricing on these coins changes with the spot price of silver. All other inquiries please phone Orders $75-$100: $8.00 1-204-489-9112 You can view our current prices on these coins at our bullion webpage: Start saving money today! Join the COTY Club! Orders $100-$500: $6.50 (Currently the COTY Club only applies to orders placed Non-bullion Orders Over $500: FREE TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - http://markets.gatewestcoin.com/ 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary) by phone or mail-in, and cannot be applied to those orders Additional shipping charges may apply to orders Orders must be placed into us by telephone by calling our toll-free number. to the United States. placed online. If you are a member of the COTY Club, or you Free shipping offer not applicable on orders For Mailing Address These coins are available for shipping only to customers in Canada. wish to join, please do so by telephone or mail.) placed over the Internet. see top of page

January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 19 New issues Around the World with Carolyn Mullin

This time, it’s the War of 1912 The Bank of Greece has issued a new gold collector’s coin to mark one of the most historic and de- cisive battles fought in modern Greek history, the First Balkan War of 1912. The conflict, which began in October 1912, saw the armies of Greece, Serbia, Montenegro and Bul- garia fighting against forces of the Ottoman Empire. The combined military strength of the Balkan allies was successful in liberating much of the Mace- donian region and almost all remaining European lands within the Ottoman Empire. The coin, with a face value of €100, is designed by artist and sculptor George Stamatopoulos, and depicts Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis in a front-facing portrait in full military uniform along with the Hellenic flag as a backdrop. The obverse also includes the mint mark and text that translates to “100th year, Balkan War, 1912-2012.” The reverse shows the armoured cruiser Georgios Averof, built in 1911 and named after the well- known Greek benefactor of the late 19th century. The Hellenic coat of arms is positioned in the upper left. Struck to Proof quality in .916 gold, the coin weighs 7.98 grams, has a diameter of 22.1 millimetres Budgerigar flocks to Perth release and a mintage of 1,500. The beloved Budgerigar is the subject of the second release For more information visit www.bankofgreece.gr. from the Perth Mint’s Birds of Australia coin series. This tiny green and yellow parrot is said to be the most popular of all pet birds, but in the wild, away from the con- Banking on new design fines of a cage, it lives in vast open spaces of inland Austra- Hungarian politician and financial expert Sándor Popovics is hon- lia. oured on a new silver coin by the Hungarian Mint. Viewed from a distance, these thriving budgies look like a Popovics (1862-1935) was a Hungarian politician and financial ex- swarm of insects. With humans, they are social, some being pert who played a key role in the creation of the independent Hungar- taught to speak or whistle a tune. ian central bank – the Magyar Nemzeti Bank – and was its first gover- Capturing the energy of the Budgerigar, the reverse of the nor. He was called the “eternal champion of the treasury, and the great Perth Mint coin portrays the beautiful creature in vibrant aristocrat of bureaucracy.” colour, perched on a log among impressions of native flora. The 3,000-forint silver coin commemorates the 150th anni- Each coin will be struck from a half-ounce of 99.9-per-cent versary of his birth, on Oct. 22, 1862. The obverse of the coin, silver in Proof quality. designed by Márta Csikai, depicts the group of statues Issued as Australian legal tender, the obverse depicts Ian sculpted by József Róna on the facade of the National Rank-Broadley’s effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, the 2013 year- Bank building, with a portrait of Popovics on the reverse. date and the monetary denomination. The coin has a 34 mm diameter and contains 20 grams of Only 10,000 of each design will be released for sale world- sterling (.925) silver. wide. For more information, click on the Hungarian flag at For more information visit www.perthmint.com. www.coin-currency.com.

Dancers swing into action The Austrian Mint has issued a €5 silver coin celebrating one of the best-known dances of all time, the waltz. The reverse of the coin depicts a couple in full swing, dancing the graceful three-quarter-time waltz. In the background are the twinkling stars and fireworks, all adding to the festive atmo- sphere. Also on this side of the coin are the words “Wiener Walzer,” or “Viennese Waltz,” engraved into the design in a lyri- cal style. This side of the coin was designed and engraved by the mint’s chief engraver Thomas Pesendorfer. The obverse of the nine-sided coin, designed by mint engraver Helmut Andexlinger, is the standard five-euro design, with the denomination encircled by the shields of the nine federal prov- inces of Austria. The coin has a diameter of 28.5 mm, weighs 10 grams and has a mintage of 50,000, including 5,000 coins in an English-only package. For more information visit www.austrian-mint.com.

20 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca duce Canada’s circulation coin- The Mint is offering the coins Holdings... age as well as convert Canada’s in “premium hand-selected” growing gold resources into sets of all six denominations Continued from page 1 dollar-denominated gold circu- produced from 1912 to 1914, in lation coins. There had been a addition to selling “hand-se- the Mint is excited to share growing demand for Canadian lected” single coins. The pro- these important artifacts with gold coins, fed largely by finds ceeds of this sale, less a fixed Canadians and collectors in British Columbia. At that management fee, will be re- worldwide with the help of the time no gold coins were pro- turned to the Exchange Fund Bank of Canada and the De- duced in Canada. From 1912 to Account for the purchase of partment of Finance.” 1914, the Mint produced $5 and high credit quality, marketable “The Bank of Canada is $10 coins with a purity of 90 fixed-income securities, in com- proud to have safeguarded per cent. It also produced sov- pliance with the fund’s man- these national treasures for over ereigns for the British govern- date. The coins were selected Selected coins have been set aside for the numismatic 75 years and we are pleased ment, with the now-famous C by a Canadian numismatic ex- market. that they have returned to the mint mark. Although sought by pert working for the Mint and Mint so that Canadians can col- Canadian collectors, the sover- Bank of Canada. lect them as precious historical eigns are technically not part of Even after going into opera- ment of Canada recovered the The premium coins were objects,” said Mark Carney, the Canadian gold coin series. tion, it took several years for majority of circulating $5 and hand-picked by Mint person- governor of the Bank of Can- There was, in fact, little de- the Mint to set up a refinery ca- $10 coins and withheld remain- nel for maximum eye-appeal ada. “Though precious metal mand for the coins. While a pable of producing coins in vol- ing stocks from circulation to and nearly pristine quality. coins are no longer part of daily small number of coins bearing ume. By then the B.C. gold rush help finance the war effort. The Their lustre is exceptional, as is commerce, Canada’s first gold the date 1912, 1913 or 1914 did was pretty much over, although coins have been held in canvas the quality of their strike and circulation coins endure as im- enter circulation and have gold was being produced in bags for more than 75 years in their virtually unblemished portant symbols of our nation’s found their way into the numis- other parts of Canada. Accord- the vaults at the Bank of Can- surfaces. proud heritage.” matic market, the bulk of these ing to the Mint, much of the ada. The remaining coins were When it opened its doors for coins were kept out of circula- gold for the coins came from Approximately 245,000 King selected by Mint staff for a business in January 1908 as the tion at the beginning of the First the Klondike region in 1912 and George V $5 and $10 gold coins high-quality appearance, with Canadian branch of Britain’s World War as the government from Ontario in the other dated 1912, 1913 or 1914 are minimal evidence of wear Royal Mint, the Mint’s Ottawa accumulated gold reserves to years. currently held in the Exchange caused by handling, storage, facility was mandated to pro- help finance the war effort. The remaining 10-per-cent Fund Account, controlled by or environmental conditions. content in the coins is copper. the minister of Finance. The premium coins have a Coins intended to circulate tra- The following coins are being gold hologram on the holder, ditionally have less purity than made available to the public: while the select coins have a bullion coins, since gold is a • premium hand-selected six- silver hologram. soft metal and wears quickly in coin set (140 sets; $12,000 The coins have not been spe- use. each), cifically graded. The coins may The reverse side of these first • premium hand-selected 1912, rank from AU to MS. Canadian gold coins features 1913 and 1914 $5 single gold The sale of premium hand- the inscription “CANADA” coins (291 coins; $875 each), selected coins, including the above a shield bearing the arms • premium hand-selected 1913 six-coin set, will be limited to of the dominion of Canada in a and 1914 $10 single gold coins one per household. Hand-se- wreath of maple leaves, be- (4,869 coins; $1,750 each), lected coins will be limited to neath which appears the year • hand-selected 1912, 1913 and three purchases per house- of issue and face value. The ob- 1914 $5 single gold coins (5,050 hold. verse bears the effigy of King coins; $500 each), The Mint said the coins are George V. • hand-selected 1912, 1913 and only being offered through the The coins have been stored in canvas bags for nearly 100 At the outbreak of the First 1914 $10 single gold coins Mint and not through numis- years. World War in 1914, the Govern- (18,950 coins; $1,000 each). matic distributors. W

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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 21 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 Welcome back to Trends. 1884, Far 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... — 1970...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1885 small 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 1971...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 “Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa.” Although perhaps first voiced by Chaucer 1885 Large 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1972...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1885, Small 5/5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1973...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 30 more than 600 years ago, this ancient expression of fault seems perhaps appropriate 1885, Large 5/5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 1974...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 50 1886 small 6 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1975...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 after my current review of the Special Commemoratives section of Trends. For, 1886 Large 6 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1976...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 CCN 1887...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 950 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 thanks to the input of an attentive reader, it came to light that I had made 1888...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 TEN CENTS somewhat of a mess of this section last time around. 1889...... 22 ...... 44 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 935 ...... 1,475 ...... 2,750 ...... 6,000 YEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1890H ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 1858...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 trends In addition to having listed a number of interesting $25 issues that don’t actually 1891 obv 2 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1858\1558...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 obv 5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1858, 5/5...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 240 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,950 exist (!), it also seems I allowed a small number of coins to be recorded in two differ- 1892 obv 2 ...... 5 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,250 1870 Nar0 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1892 obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 450 ...... 1000 ...... 1400 ...... — ...... — 1870 Nar0, 0/0 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 By Sean Isaacs Focus on: Special Commemoratives ent denomination categories simultaneously – in a couple cases, with two different 1893...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1870 Wd 0 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 Trends prices! Clearly, working on my spreadsheets at 2 a.m. is not the wisest of 1894...... 13 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 220...... 385 ...... 775 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,100 1870 Wd 0, 0/0 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 55...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 1870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1897 Narrow Date ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 1871...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 strategies, and I humbly apologize for any confusion caused. Once again (and as 1897 Wide Date ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, 1871H ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Nar/Wide Date ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800 and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant always), I am grateful to our good readers for helping to monitor the accuracy and 1871H, 7/7 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1898...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,750 1871H Mule ...... RARE ...... as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation. integrity of our work. 1899...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 1872H ...... 110 ...... 220 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 6,500 Continued on page 27 1900 Oval 00 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1000 1874H ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 1900 Round 00 ...... 19 ...... 38 ...... 70 ...... 110 ...... 275...... 440 ...... 775 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,300 1875H ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 1901...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1880H Obv 1 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 900 ...... 1,700 LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1880H Obv 2 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 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 1902...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 235 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1929...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 1,800 1881H Obv 1 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 140 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1902H large H ...... 3 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 30...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 480 1881H Obv 2 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 Victoria / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R 1929, High 9 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 1902H LH/SH ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... – ...... – 1858...... 75...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,275 ...... 5,000...... 1930...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1882H Obv 3 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1902H small H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 420 ...... 850 1883H Obv 3 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,500 1858 Coinage ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 1931...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 750 ...... 1903H small H ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,200 1859 N9 ...... 4.5...... 5.5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,225 1932...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 275 ...... 1,200 1884 Obv 4 ...... 200 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 25,000 1903H sm Recut H ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1885 Obv 4 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,650 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 1859 N9 Low 9 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100...... 3,150 1933...... 0.2 ...... 0.4 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 650 1903H large H ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 185...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1859 Brass Good- 7,500; VG-12,500; F- 17,500; VF- 25,000 ...... 1934...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 1000 1885 Obv 5 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... – 1903...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135...... 275 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 1,300 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1859/8 W9 medal ...... 50...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,275 ...... 1935...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 175 ...... 800 1904...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 100...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1859/8 W9 coinage ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 1936...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 300 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1905...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 11 ...... 25 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,250 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1859 D-P N9#1 ...... 300...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,750 ...... 7,500 ...... 1936 dot...... 275,000 ...... 1906...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 1859 D-P N9#2 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 4,500 ...... 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% 1886 L Pt6 Obv 4 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1907...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 750 1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1859 D-P N9#3 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% Red 1908 Small Date ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 800 1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1859 D-P N9#4 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1908 Large Date ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,500 1859 N9, TP1 ...... 200...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1937...... 0.4 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 300...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1887...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1876H ...... 5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 550...... 2,250 1938...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 1909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... Rare, only 4 known ...... – ...... –...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1881H ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 170 ...... 360 ...... 770...... 3,375 1939...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1887, 7/7...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – 1888...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1882H Obv #1 ...... 7...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 630...... 2,700 1940...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 30...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 280 ...... 550 1882H Obv #2 ...... 5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 630...... 2,700 1941...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 500 1889...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,300 ...... 6,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 1910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 275...... 650...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – 1890H ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1884 Obv #1 ...... 140...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 1942...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 2...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 600 George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1884 Obv #2 ...... 5...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 17 ...... 40 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,250 1943...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1911 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 210 ...... 380 1891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1886 Obv #1 ...... 20...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,150...... 1944...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 2,000 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 115 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 1892 Obv 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 1886 Obv #2 ...... 7.5...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 1945...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 23 ...... 50 ...... 500 1913...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 280 1892 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1887...... 5...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 145 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,250 1946...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 100 1914...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 465 ...... 1,250 1892 2\1 Obv 5 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1888...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400...... 1,350 1947...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1915...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1892 2\1 Obv 6 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1890H ...... 10...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 675...... 2,250 1947ML ...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 120 1916...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,750 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,650 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 LDLL Obv #2...... 10...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,600 1947ML blunt 7 ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 300 1917...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,350 ...... 3,750 1891 LDLL Obv #3...... 12...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,150 1948 A to denticles ...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 1918...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 130 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,850 ...... 4,500 1891 SDLL Obv #2 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1,350...... 1948 A betw. denticles ...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 500 1919...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 SDLL Obv #3 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1949 A to denticles ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 215 ...... 500 ...... 3,500 1920...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 380 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 COM 1891 SDSL Obv #2 ...... 125...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,600 ...... 1949 A betw. denticles ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 50 1921...... Good- $3500; VG-$5000 ...... 6,500 ...... 8,500 ...... 11,500 ...... 15,000...... 20,000 ...... 27,500 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... – 1894 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – WWW 1891 SDSL Obv #3 ...... 70...... 95 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,575 ...... 3,150...... 11,250 1950...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 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 6 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1892 Obv #2 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,625...... 1951...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 1922 Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.50 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 1,000 1894, 4/4, Obv 6 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1892 Obv #3 ...... 7...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 775...... 3,150 1952...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1922 Far Rim ...... 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... — ...... —

MESSAGE 1892 Obv #4 ...... 7...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 630...... 2,250 George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 1896 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250

ARTICLES ARTICLES 1923...... 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... — 1893...... 5...... 6.5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,625 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% Red 1896 Obv 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ALL ALL SERVICES 1924...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... — 1898 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1894...... 17...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 720...... 2,000 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 1925...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 160 ...... 350 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... – 1894 large 4 ...... 25...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 675 ...... 1,350...... 3,150 1953 NSF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1898 Obv 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 PUBLISH YOUR GUIDE 1950-2005 1926 Near 6 ...... 4.50 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – 1899 Sm 9’s ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 COMPLETE PRICE BOARDS TO CHAT .CCMIGUIDE. REGISTRY SETS REGISTRY FOR 1895...... 8...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 340 ...... 585...... 1,625 1953 SF ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 1,200 ...... 1926 Far 6 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 800 ...... 1,300...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 ...... — ...... – 1896...... 5...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,350 1954 SF ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 150 ...... 1899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ...... 12 ...... 24 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 725 ...... 1,250 1927...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 380 ...... 2,000 1899 Lge 9’s ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 1896 Far 6 ...... 25...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 585 ...... 1,125...... 1954 NSF (PL) ...... 700...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,000 ...... 1928...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 1,150 1897...... 5...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 1,625 1955 NSF ...... VG-$140; F-$180 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 1900...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900 1929, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1901...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1898H ...... 9...... 14 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 810...... 3,600 1955 SF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1929, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1899...... 4...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 340...... 1,175 1956...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35...... 0.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1930...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... – 1902...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1900...... 11...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 585 ...... 1,350...... 6,750 1957...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 130 1931...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 25 ...... 80...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1900H ...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 110 ...... 200...... 585 1958...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 130 1902H ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 1932, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... – 1903...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1901...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 900 1959...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 130 1932, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... – 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 1960...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 130 1903H ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1933...... 0.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 100...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1904...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 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 1961...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 110 1934, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1902...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 160...... 400 1962...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 110 1905...... 12 ...... 32 ...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 1934, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1906...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1903...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 500 1963...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 85 1935...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 1904...... 3.5...... 4.5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 775 1964...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 70 1907...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 1936, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 1,250 1908...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 80 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 1905...... 5...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 295...... 900 1965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 70 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 1,250 1936, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1908, 8/8...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1906...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 360...... 1,350 1965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 130 George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1909 VL ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1907...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 400...... 1,625 1965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 85 1937 Dot ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 1909 BL ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1907H ...... 15...... 23 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 325 ...... 630 ...... 1,800...... 1965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 22...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 1938...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 1,000 ...... 8,000 1910...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 270 ...... 450 ...... 800 1908...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 250...... 900 1966...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1939...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 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 1909...... 2.25...... 3.25 ...... 4.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 250...... 1,175 1967...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 70 1940...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1911 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 1910...... 2...... 2.75 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 1,175 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1941...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 300 ...... 2,200 1912...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 Edward VII Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1942 Nickel ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 600 1913 SML ...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1942 Tombac ...... 0.65 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 200 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 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1913 BL ...... G-$75; VG-$150 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 ...... 30,000 ...... – 1943 Tombac ...... 0.35 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 175 1914...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 1911 ...... 1.5...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 135...... 400 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1944 Tombac ...... Only 1 known ...... est. 90,000 ...... Rare ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1912...... 1.5...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 500 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1915...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1944 Steel ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 60 1916...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 22 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 235 ...... 500 1913...... 1.25...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 180...... 900 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1944 no chrome ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1914...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225...... 800 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1917...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 250 1945...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 90 1918...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 225 1915...... 1.25...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 180...... 800 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1945 no chrome ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 450 1916...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 125...... 450 1919...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 200 1946...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.75 ...... 3 ...... 9...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1920...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1917...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125...... 540 FIVE CENTS 1946/6...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... – 1918...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 17...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 450 1921...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1946 Arrowhead ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 50 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... – ...... – 1928...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 400 1919...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 17...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 450 1947...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1920...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 9 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 270...... 1,250 1858 SD ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 110...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 1929...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 145 ...... 275 1858 LD ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 11,000 1947 Dot ...... 22 ...... 27 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1930...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 350 George V Large Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 250 1870 FB ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1947 ML ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 1931...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1948...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 250 1870 RB ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1932...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 425 SMALL CENTS 1949...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 1.50 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1871...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1933...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 900 1950...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 1.50 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 350 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1872H ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 110...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,750 1934...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1951 Com ...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 150 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 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1935...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 1951 Low Relief ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 150 1920...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 750 1874H Cr 4, LD ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,800 ...... 4,500 1936...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 200 1951 LR, Missing Chrome ...... – ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... – ...... – 1921...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 15...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 300 ...... 1,400 ...... 1875H SD ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 ...... — 1936 Dot ...... Specimen only strike ...... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ...... SP-63-$150,000; SP-66- $250,000 1951 High Relief ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 1922...... 20 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 1875H LD ...... 250 ...... 440 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,200...... 4,400 ...... 8,800 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1936 Bar ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 900 1952...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100 1923...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 ...... 1880H obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1500 ...... — ...... — ...... — 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 ...... – ...... – 1924...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 65...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1880H ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1937...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 5.50 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 200 1925...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... 1881H ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1938...... 3.50 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 900 1926...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 2,250 ...... 1882H ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 1953 NSF far leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 70 1938 Re-Engr ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1927...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 3,500 1883H ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 650 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,750 1953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome– ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1939...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 180 ...... 600 1928...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 550 ...... 2,500 1884, Near 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... — 1953 NSF near leaf ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,500...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1939 Re-Engr ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,300 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ...– ...... Rare ...... – ...... 4,500 ...... –...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1940...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 250 1953 SF near leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2.50...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 70 1940 Re-Engr ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 500 1953 SF near leaf, missing chrome– ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1941...... BV ...... 4.50 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 600 1953 SF far leaf ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,000...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1942...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 700 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .. – ...... – ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – q 1943...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 250 3 YRS (78 ISSUES) Independent grading and authentication of coins, tokens and paper money from 1954...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 90 1944...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 300 SubScribe today 1954, missing chrome ...... – ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... – ...... – Canada and the Maritimes. 1945...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 250 AB, MB, PE, QC, SK, Territories: $111.25 1954 NSF ...... – ...... – ...... Rare Only Two Known ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1946...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 250 BE PART OF A SUCCESSFUL SALE 1955...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 80 BC: $118.66 NB, NL, ON: $119.72 1947...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 450 1956...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 70 MORE or Phone orders Call Professional, accurate and consistent grading offering volume discounts, hard 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 150 subsCribe online!! 1957...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 NS: $121.84 USA: $113.95 (US$) accepting consignments for our winter auction. 1948...... VG-$4; F-$6 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 1957 Bug Tail ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 8...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... – or soft packaging, and online verifi cation database. 1949...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 185 www.canadiancoinnews.ca 1-800-408-0352 1958...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 to be held in conjunction with TOREX 1950...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 14 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 300 q ▲ ▲ 1958 Dbl Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 500 Name: ______2 YRS (52 ISSUES) 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 200 THAN Canadian Coins and Currency Canadian Standards 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 50 1951 Dbl Die ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... – AB, MB, PE, QC, SK, Territories: $78.12 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 50 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 100 HALF Address: ______1961...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50 ...... 15 ...... 50 For complete information, or to receive Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 BC: $83.33 NB, NL, ON: $84.07 1962 Doubled Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 500 Canadian Coin Certifi cation Service 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 City: ______Prov.: ______PC: ______NS: $85.56 USA: $80.55 (US$) an auction catalogue, contact 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.25...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50 ...... 15 ...... 70 1953 SF ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 150 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 125 1954...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5.50 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 150 ...off the Cover Price 1964 XWL ...... 22 ...... 24 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 800 ...... – Email: ______Phone: ______Louis Chevrier 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 65 q 1 YR (26 ISSUES) Box 1051, St-Basile-le-Grand, QC J3N 1M5 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 450-723-1204 e-mail: info@canadiancoincertifi cation.com Box 1051 St-Basile-Le-Grand, QC J3N 1M5 1965 Large Beads ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1956 Dot ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 AB, MB, PE, QC, SK, Territories: $44.89 1965 Small Bds ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ❑ PAYMENT ENCLOSED Signature: ______E-mail: [email protected] 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 25 ...... 350 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 Send Payment to: CCN, PO Box 28103, Lakeport PO, 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON, L2N 7P8 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 150 BC: $47.88 NB, NL, ON: $48.31 www.canadiancoincertifi cation.com 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30...... 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 12 ...... 40 * Prices subject to change. $235 One Year Foreign 1968...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 450-723-1204 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 12 ...... 50 ❑ VISA OR MASTERCARD Card#: ______Exp.Date: ______1969...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 60 Please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery of your first issue NS: $49.16 USA: $45.95 (US$) 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 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22 January 1, 2013 • 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 1884, Far 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... — 1970...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1885 small 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 1971...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1885 Large 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1972...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1885, Small 5/5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1973...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 30 1885, Large 5/5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 1974...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 50 1886 small 6 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1975...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1886 Large 6 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1976...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1887...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 950 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 1888...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 TEN CENTS 1889...... 22 ...... 44 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 935 ...... 1,475 ...... 2,750 ...... 6,000 YEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1890H ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 1858...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 trends 1891 obv 2 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1858\1558...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 obv 5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1858, 5/5...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 240 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,950 1892 obv 2 ...... 5 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,250 1870 Nar0 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1892 obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 450 ...... 1000 ...... 1400 ...... — ...... — 1870 Nar0, 0/0 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 By Sean Isaacs Focus on: Special Commemoratives 1893...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1870 Wd 0 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1894...... 13 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 220...... 385 ...... 775 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,100 1870 Wd 0, 0/0 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 55...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 1870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1897 Narrow Date ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 1871...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Wide Date ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, 1871H ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Nar/Wide Date ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800 1871H, 7/7 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant 1898...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,750 1871H Mule ...... RARE ...... 1899...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 1872H ...... 110 ...... 220 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 6,500 as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation. 1900 Oval 00 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1000 1874H ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 1900 Round 00 ...... 19 ...... 38 ...... 70 ...... 110 ...... 275...... 440 ...... 775 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,300 1875H ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 1901...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 1880H Obv 1 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 900 ...... 1,700 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 1880H Obv 2 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 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 1902...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 235 1881H Obv 1 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 140 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1929...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 1,800 1902H large H ...... 3 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 30...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 480 1881H Obv 2 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 Victoria / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R 1929, High 9 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 1902H LH/SH ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... – ...... – 1882H Obv 3 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1858...... 75...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,275 ...... 5,000...... 1930...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1902H small H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 420 ...... 850 1883H Obv 3 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,500 1858 Coinage ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 1931...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 750 ...... 1903H small H ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,200 1859 N9 ...... 4.5...... 5.5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,225 1932...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 275 ...... 1,200 1884 Obv 4 ...... 200 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 25,000 1903H sm Recut H ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1885 Obv 4 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,650 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 1859 N9 Low 9 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100...... 3,150 1933...... 0.2 ...... 0.4 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 650 1903H large H ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 185...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1859 Brass Good- 7,500; VG-12,500; F- 17,500; VF- 25,000 ...... 1934...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 1000 1885 Obv 5 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... – 1903...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135...... 275 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 1,300 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1859/8 W9 medal ...... 50...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,275 ...... 1935...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 175 ...... 800 1904...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 100...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1859/8 W9 coinage ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 1936...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 300 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1905...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 11 ...... 25 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,250 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1859 D-P N9#1 ...... 300...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,750 ...... 7,500 ...... 1936 dot...... 275,000 ...... 1906...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 1859 D-P N9#2 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 4,500 ...... 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% 1886 L Pt6 Obv 4 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1907...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 750 1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1859 D-P N9#3 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% Red 1908 Small Date ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 800 1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1859 D-P N9#4 ...... 85...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1908 Large Date ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,500 1859 N9, TP1 ...... 200...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1937...... 0.4 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 300...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1887...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1876H ...... 5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 550...... 2,250 1938...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 1909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... Rare, only 4 known ...... – ...... –...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1887, 7/7...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1881H ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 170 ...... 360 ...... 770...... 3,375 1939...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – 1888...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1882H Obv #1 ...... 7...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 630...... 2,700 1940...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 30...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 280 ...... 550 1889...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,300 ...... 6,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 1882H Obv #2 ...... 5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 630...... 2,700 1941...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 500 1910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 275...... 650...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – 1890H ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1884 Obv #1 ...... 140...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 1942...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 2...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 600 George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1884 Obv #2 ...... 5...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 17 ...... 40 ...... 95 ...... 140 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,250 1943...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1911 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 210 ...... 380 1891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1886 Obv #1 ...... 20...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,150...... 1944...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 2,000 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 115 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 1892 Obv 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 1886 Obv #2 ...... 7.5...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 1945...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 23 ...... 50 ...... 500 1913...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 280 1892 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1887...... 5...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 145 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 2,250 1946...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 100 1914...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 465 ...... 1,250 1892 2\1 Obv 5 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1888...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400...... 1,350 1947...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1915...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1892 2\1 Obv 6 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1890H ...... 10...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 675...... 2,250 1947ML ...... FV ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 120 1916...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,750 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,650 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 LDLL Obv #2...... 10...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,600 1947ML blunt 7 ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 300 1917...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 480 1891 LDLL Obv #3...... 12...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 900...... 3,150 1948 A to denticles ...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,350 ...... 3,750 1918...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 130 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,850 ...... 4,500 1891 SDLL Obv #2 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1,350...... 1948 A betw. denticles ...... 0.15 ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 500 1919...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 1891 SDLL Obv #3 ...... 100...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 575 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,400 ...... 1949 A to denticles ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 215 ...... 500 ...... 3,500 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1920...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 380 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000

COM 1891 SDSL Obv #2 ...... 125...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,600 ...... 1949 A betw. denticles ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 50 1921...... Good- $3500; VG-$5000 ...... 6,500 ...... 8,500 ...... 11,500 ...... 15,000...... 20,000 ...... 27,500 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... – 1894 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – WWW 1891 SDSL Obv #3 ...... 70...... 95 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,575 ...... 3,150...... 11,250 1950...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1892 Obv #2 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,625...... 1951...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 1894 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1922 Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 2.50 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 1,000 1894, 4/4, Obv 6 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1892 Obv #3 ...... 7...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 775...... 3,150 1952...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1922 Far Rim ...... 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... — ...... —

MESSAGE 1892 Obv #4 ...... 7...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 315 ...... 630...... 2,250 George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 1896 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250

ARTICLES ARTICLES 1923...... 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... — 1893...... 5...... 6.5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,625 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% Red 1896 Obv 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ALL ALL SERVICES 1924...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... — 1898 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1894...... 17...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 720...... 2,000 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 1925...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 160 ...... 350 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... – 1894 large 4 ...... 25...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 675 ...... 1,350...... 3,150 1953 NSF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1898 Obv 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 PUBLISH YOUR

GUIDE 1950-2005 1926 Near 6 ...... 4.50 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – 1899 Sm 9’s ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 COMPLETE PRICE BOARDS TO CHAT .CCMIGUIDE. REGISTRY SETS REGISTRY FOR 1895...... 8...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 340 ...... 585...... 1,625 1953 SF ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 1,200 ...... 1926 Far 6 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 800 ...... 1,300...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 ...... — ...... – 1899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ...... 12 ...... 24 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 725 ...... 1,250 1896...... 5...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 1,350 1954 SF ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 150 ...... 1927...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 225 ...... 380 ...... 2,000 1899 Lge 9’s ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 1896 Far 6 ...... 25...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 585 ...... 1,125...... 1954 NSF (PL) ...... 700...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,000 ...... 1928...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 1,150 1900...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900 1897...... 5...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 270 ...... 550...... 1,625 1955 NSF ...... VG-$140; F-$180 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 1929, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1901...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1898H ...... 9...... 14 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 810...... 3,600 1955 SF ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1929, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1899...... 4...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 340...... 1,175 1956...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35...... 0.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 1930...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... – 1902...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1900...... 11...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 585 ...... 1,350...... 6,750 1957...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 130 1931...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 25 ...... 80...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1902H ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 1900H ...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 110 ...... 200...... 585 1958...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.15...... 0.2 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 130 1932, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... – 1903...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1901...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 900 1959...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 130 1932, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... – 1903H ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 1960...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 130 1933...... 0.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 100...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1904...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 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 1961...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 110 1934, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1902...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 160...... 400 1962...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 110 1905...... 12 ...... 32 ...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 1934, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1906...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1903...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 500 1963...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 85 1935...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 1904...... 3.5...... 4.5 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 250...... 775 1964...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... 0.1 ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 70 1907...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 1936, Near Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 1,250 1908...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 80 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 1905...... 5...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 295...... 900 1965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ...... 0.15 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 70 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 1,250 1936, Far Rim ...... 0.35 ...... 1908, 8/8...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1906...... 2.5...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 360...... 1,350 1965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 130 George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1909 VL ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1907...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 45...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 400...... 1,625 1965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 85 1937 Dot ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 1909 BL ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1907H ...... 15...... 23 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 325 ...... 630 ...... 1,800...... 1965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 14 ...... 22...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 1938...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 1,000 ...... 8,000 1910...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 270 ...... 450 ...... 800 1908...... 4...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 250...... 900 1966...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1939...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 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 1909...... 2.25...... 3.25 ...... 4.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 250...... 1,175 1967...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 70 1940...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1911 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 1910...... 2...... 2.75 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 1,175 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1941...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 300 ...... 2,200 1912...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 Edward VII Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1942 Nickel ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 600 1913 SML ...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1942 Tombac ...... 0.65 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 200 1913 BL ...... G-$75; VG-$150 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 ...... 30,000 ...... – 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 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1943 Tombac ...... 0.35 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 175 1914...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 1911 ...... 1.5...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 135...... 400 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1944 Tombac ...... Only 1 known ...... est. 90,000 ...... Rare ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1915...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1912...... 1.5...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 500 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1944 Steel ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 60 1916...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 22 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 235 ...... 500 1913...... 1.25...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 180...... 900 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1944 no chrome ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1917...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 250 1914...... 1.5...... 2.5 ...... 3.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225...... 800 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1945...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 90 1918...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 225 1915...... 1.25...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 180...... 800 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV...... FV ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 85 1945 no chrome ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 450 1919...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 95 ...... 120 ...... 200 1916...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 125...... 450 1946...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.75 ...... 3 ...... 9...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1920...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1917...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125...... 540 FIVE CENTS 1946/6...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... – 1921...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 1918...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 17...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 450 1946 Arrowhead ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 50 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... – ...... – Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1928...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 400 1919...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 17...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 110...... 450 1947...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1920...... 1...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 9 ...... 25...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 270...... 1,250 1858 SD ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 110...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 1929...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 145 ...... 275 1858 LD ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 11,000 1947 Dot ...... 22 ...... 27 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1930...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 350 George V Large Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 0.50 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 250 1870 FB ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1947 ML ...... 0.25 ...... 0.30 ...... 1931...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1948...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 250 1870 RB ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1932...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 425 SMALL CENTS 1949...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 1.50 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1871...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1933...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 900 1950...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 1.50 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 350 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1872H ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 110...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,750 1934...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1951 Com ...... 0.20 ...... 0.30 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 150 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 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1935...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 1951 Low Relief ...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 150 1920...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 750 1874H Cr 4, LD ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,800 ...... 4,500 1936...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 200 1951 LR, Missing Chrome ...... – ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... – ...... – 1921...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 15...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 300 ...... 1,400 ...... 1875H SD ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 ...... — 1936 Dot ...... Specimen only strike ...... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ...... SP-63-$150,000; SP-66- $250,000 1951 High Relief ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 1922...... 20 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 1875H LD ...... 250 ...... 440 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,200...... 4,400 ...... 8,800 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1936 Bar ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 900 1952...... 0.20 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100 1923...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 ...... 1880H obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1500 ...... — ...... — ...... — 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 ...... – ...... – 1924...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 65...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1880H ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1937...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 5.50 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 200 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1925...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... 1881H ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 1938...... 3.50 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 900 1953 NSF far leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 70 1926...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 2,250 ...... 1882H ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 1938 Re-Engr ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome– ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1927...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 3,500 1883H ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 650 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,750 1939...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 180 ...... 600 1953 NSF near leaf ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,500...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1928...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 550 ...... 2,500 1884, Near 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... — 1939 Re-Engr ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,300 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ...– ...... Rare ...... – ...... 4,500 ...... –...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1940...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 250 1953 SF near leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2.50...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 70 1940 Re-Engr ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 500 1953 SF near leaf, missing chrome– ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – 1941...... BV ...... 4.50 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 600 1953 SF far leaf ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,000...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1942...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 700 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .. – ...... – ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – q 1943...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 250 3 YRS (78 ISSUES) Independent grading and authentication of coins, tokens and paper money from 1954...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 90 1944...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 300 SubScribe today 1954, missing chrome ...... – ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... – ...... – AB, MB, PE, QC, SK, Territories: $111.25 Canada and the Maritimes. 1945...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 250 BE PART OF A SUCCESSFUL SALE 1954 NSF ...... – ...... – ...... Rare Only Two Known ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1946...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 250 BC: $118.66 NB, NL, ON: $119.72 1955...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 80 1947...... 4 ...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 450 MORE subsCribe online!! or Phone orders Call Professional, accurate and consistent grading offering volume discounts, hard 1956...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.50...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 70 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 150 NS: $121.84 USA: $113.95 (US$) accepting consignments for our winter auction. 1957...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 1948...... 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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 23 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 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 250 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS 1956...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 4,000 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1955, Dbl Die Reverse ...... – ...... – ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200...... 300 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 150 ...... 3,000 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 125 George V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1957 IWL ...... BV ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 60 ...... 500 ...... – 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 85 1935...... 28 ...... 33 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 47 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 350 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 500 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1936...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 850 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 2,200 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 30 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 150 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,200 1968 500 Silver ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 85 1937...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... – 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 2,000 1937 2XHP ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 375 ...... – 1968 Nickel Philly-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 20 ...... 100 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 85 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 80 ...... 1,000 1938...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 5,000 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,500 1968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 10 ...... 45 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 75 1939...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 600 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,500 1969 Large Date ...... 12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 25,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 60 1939, 2 or 3XHP ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,000 1964 no dot TS...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 2,000 1969 Small Date ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 35 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1945...... 145 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 850 1970...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 30 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1945 2XHP ...... 145 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 1,600 1971...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1946...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 10,000 1965 LB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 750 1972...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 35 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35 1946 SWL ...... 37 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 2,000 ...... 10,000 1965 LB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1973...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1968 Sil ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 35 1947 P7 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 950 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1965 MB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 2,000 1974...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1968 Ni ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1947 P7 Dot ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 375 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,500 ...... – 1965 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... Rare ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1975...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1947 P7 2xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Lg Beads ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 650 1976...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25...... 1.75 ...... 2.50 ...... 15 ...... 50 1947 P7 3xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Small Beads ...... – ...... – ...... 3,200 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 P7 4xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 450 TWENTY CENTS 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 B7 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 8,000 1967 Diving Goose ...... – ...... – ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1973 SB ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 B7 2XHP ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1967 Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,500 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1967 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... Rare ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1973 LB ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 185 ...... 215 ...... 350...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1947 ML 2XHP ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1858 coinage, Plain 5 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 115 ...... 165 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1947 ML single HP ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 40 1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 115 ...... 165 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1948...... 900 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 17,500 CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS 1858 medal ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 50 1949...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 31 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 100 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 50 1950...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 300 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1950 Arn...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 2,500 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 50 FIFTY CENTS 1950 SWL...... BV ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 750 1968 Small Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 125 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 750 1968 No Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 75 1870, Obv 1 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,200 1870 No LCW ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 15,000 ...... –...... – ...... – 1951 Arn...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 7,500 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines ...... – ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 1870, Obv 2 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1870 LCW ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1951 SWL ...... BV ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 1,500 1968 DHL#2 ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 1871, Obv 1 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500...... 2,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1871...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 230 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,450...... 8,500 ...... 13,000 1952 WL ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 550 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 25 ...... 250 1871, Obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 1871H ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,000...... 11,000 ...... 18,000 1952 NWL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 150 1871H, Obv 1 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1952 SWL ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... – ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 25 ...... 250 1872H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300...... 5,500 ...... 8,000 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1871H, Obv 2 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,300 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 350 1872H Inv A/V ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 18,000...... – ...... – 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 600 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 75 1872H, Obv 1 ...... rare ...... 1881H ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,400...... 8,000 ...... 12,000 1953 SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 650 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 100 1872H, Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1888, Obv. 2 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 9,500...... – ...... – 1953 SF SWL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1888, Obv. 3 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 1954...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 150 ...... 1,500 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1874H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 165...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 4 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1954 SWL ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 2,500 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1875H, Blunt 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000...... 10,000 ...... 22,000 ...... 35,000 ...... – 1890H, Obv. 3 ...... Rare- None graded by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1955...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 100 1875H, Pointed 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000...... 10,000 ...... 22,000 ...... 35,000 ...... – 1890H, Obv. 4 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 16,000 ...... 25,000...... 50,000 ...... – 1955 Arn.die break ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 3,200 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 25 ...... 300 1880 Wd 0 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – 1892, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... –...... – ...... – 1955 Arn.no die br ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... – *Please note: ICCS now designates these varieties, but due to the fragility of the lustre in circulation, ICCS will not grade them unless MS-62/63 or better 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 650 ...... 1,400...... 2,250 ...... 4,250 ...... – ...... 12,000 1892, Obv. 4 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,500...... 11,000 ...... 18,000 1880 Nar 0 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850...... 1,400 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1894...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 12,000...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 1881H ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1898...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNS NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTS NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTS 1882H ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,750 1899, Lg 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000...... 22,000 ...... – 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 1883H ...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1899, Sm 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000...... 22,000 ...... – 1908 C (Spec) ...... – ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 6500 ...... 7500 1885, Curved Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 240 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1938...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 1865...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1900...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,200...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1909 C ...... 420 ...... 475 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1940...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 2,250 1885, St. Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 240 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1870...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1901...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,650...... 8,500 ...... 13,500 1910 C ...... 420 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1940 RE ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 3,000 ...... – 1885, 5 over 5 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400...... 2,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1872H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 Edward VII G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1911 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 550 1941c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 750 1873...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... 9,000 ...... — ...... — 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1902...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 170 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1913 C ...... 1,000 ...... 1,300 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,200 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1941 RE ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1903H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 2,200...... 3,250 ...... 6,000 1942...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 300 ...... 600 1880...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,700 ...... 5,000 1886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1914 C ...... 450 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 1904...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 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 1886, 6 over 3, SBE, Obv 4 ...... Not known to exist ...... 1916 C ...... – ...... 22500 ...... 25000 ...... 30000 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... 75,000 1905...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,350 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000...... 15,000 ...... – 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1882H ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1917 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 1906...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 170 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1947c ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1,200 1885...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1907...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 440 ...... 800 ...... 2,000...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 1918 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 1,250 ...... – 1919 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 1,000 ...... – 1888...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1908...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,600...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVER 1890...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1909...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1894 Obv 1 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1887...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 4,000 ...... 12,000 ...... – ...... – 1910 Vic leafs ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 CANADIAN GOLD COINS 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 1888, Narrow 8’s ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1910 Ed leafs ...... 17 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 465 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1865, Obv.1 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 $5 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1896 sm 96 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 24 ...... 50 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1888, Wide 8’s “ ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1865, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1896 LR 96 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... — ...... — 1889, Closed 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... – 1911 ...... 30 ...... 120 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,000...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1912...... 440 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1600 1870...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 ...... 5,500 1899 Hook 99 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1889, Open 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... – 1912...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,750...... 4,500 ...... 9,000 1913...... 440 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 2000 1870, Obv.2 ...... No examples certifi ed to date ...... 1899 Large 99 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1890H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,750 1913...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500...... 7,000 ...... 14,000 1914...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1600 ...... 3500 ...... 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 1891...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 365 ...... 550 ...... 1,200...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1914...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,000...... 12,000 ...... – $10 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1873, Obv.1 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Edward VII 1892...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 325...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1916...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1912...... 840 ...... 860 ...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1400 ...... 2750 ...... 5500 1873, Obv.2 ...... 140 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1904H ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1893...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,600...... 2,200 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1917...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100...... 1,800 ...... 2,800 1913...... 840 ...... 860 ...... 900 ...... 1,050 ...... 1600 ...... 3500 ...... 9000 1873H ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 .....11,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – George V 1894...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 700 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 1918...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 950...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1914...... 850 ...... 880 ...... 950 ...... 1,250 ...... 1800 ...... 3500 ...... 9000 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 1899...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1919...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1880...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 1900...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 185...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 1920 small 0 ...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,250...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1881...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,800 NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1901...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1920 Large 0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... –...... – ...... – NOVA SCOTIA COPPER 1882H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 1901, 9/9...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 1921...... G- 25,000; VG- 38,000 ...... 50,000 ...... 55,000 ...... 60,000 ...... 65,000 ...... 75,000 ...... –...... – ...... – 1885...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750...... 1,650 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,250 ...... 6,250 ...... 8,500 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1929...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1888, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1917c ...... 8...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 600 1902...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 550...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1931...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,650...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 1861 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 550 1888, Obv.3 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1919c ...... 8...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1902H ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 1890...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,000 1932...... G-100; VG-175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 7,500...... 12,000 ...... – 1864 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 400 1903...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,200 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1894...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1934...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,350...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1861 1¢ SB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 14...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 195 ...... 300 ...... 850 NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTS 1904...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 265 ...... 600 ...... 1,100...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 ...... 8,250 ...... – 1936...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 340 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,100...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 1861 1¢ LB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7.50 ...... 11...... 22 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 650 1905...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 425 ...... 900...... 2,250 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,500 ...... – George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1862 1¢...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 140 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1906...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 1937...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 2,000 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1870...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1864 1¢...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 11...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 850 1906 Sm Cr...... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1938...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550...... 1,600 ...... 5,000 1904H ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 750 1872H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1907...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1939...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 2,800 1908...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1873...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... — 1908...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 450...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,800 1940...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 200 ...... 1,100 NEW BRUNSWICK COPPER George V ...... 1874...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — ...... — 1909...... 17 ...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1941...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,500 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 1876H ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1910...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1942...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,500 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1917c ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 125 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1880...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 12,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1943, Near 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 350 ...... – 1861 1/2¢...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 375...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 1919c ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1881...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1911 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 1943, Far 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1861 1¢...... 3 ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 1929...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 17...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 1882H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1912...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1943, Dbl Die 3 ...... BV ...... – ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 130 ...... 200...... 500 ...... – 1864 1¢ Short 6 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1885...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1913...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 1944, Near 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1864 1¢ Long 6...... 4 ...... 8 .....12.50 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 465 ...... 1,500 1938...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 1888...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,450 ...... 5,500 ..... 10,000 ...... 20,000 ...... — 1914...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1944, Far 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1940c ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... – 1894...... BV ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1915...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 265 ...... 700 ...... 1,750...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 1945...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 300 ...... 3,000 NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER 1941c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 1, Lg. W . . BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — 1916...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,900 1946 Design in 6, ND ...... VG- $35; F- $50 ...... 80 ...... 250 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500...... – ...... – 1942c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 700 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... — ...... — 1917...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 75...... 165 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550 1946...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 4,000 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, Lg. W . . BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 75 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1918...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 130 ...... 185 ...... 280 ...... 500 1947 St. 7L ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300...... 750 ...... – 1862 5¢...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,000 1898, Obv.1, Sm. W . 20 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 750 ...... — ...... — ...... — ...... — 1919...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 550 1947 C7R ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400...... 1,500 ...... – 1945c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 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 1946c ...... 700 ...... 850 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800...... 2,600 ...... 3000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 1920...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1947 ML Lft ...... VG- $35; F-$45 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 4,000 1864 5¢ Lg.6...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 575.... 1,300 ...... 2,700 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1899 N 9 ...... 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VG-$110; F- $140 ...... 170 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 2,500 1862 DP 10¢ ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 600..... 1250 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1928...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTS Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1949...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 1,500 1864 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 1929...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 100...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 450 ...... 800 1949 Hoof/9, WD ...... VG- $25; F- $30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 2,800 ...... – 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 1930...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 110...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1950 Des 0 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 1,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1907...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1864 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 425 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1931...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1950 No Des 0 ...... VG-$17; F-$20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 210 ...... 300 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 3,000 1865...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,750 1908...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1932...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 320 1870, Obv.1 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1909...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1933...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 165...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 850 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 180 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1870, Obv.2 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 George V 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 1872H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 1911 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1935...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 140...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 800 1953SD NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 260 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 ...... 1917c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1936...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 120 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 1953LD SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 900 1871 1¢...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 450 1873, Obv.2 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1918c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1919c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1936 Dot ...... G-$20;VG-$45 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850...... 1,300 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1953LD NSF ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 750 ...... 4,000 1876H ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1936 Bar ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1954...... BV ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 60...... 100 ...... 400 NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTS 1880...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 1936 Dot/Bar ...... 75 ...... 165 ...... 380 ...... 800 ...... 1,250...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35...... 60 ...... 300 1882H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLD George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 270 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 1937...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 22...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 325 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 180 1865...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1885, Obv.3 ...... No attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... YEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1938...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 23 ...... 40 ...... 85...... 115 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,100 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 16...... 30 ...... 220 1872H ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 1888...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1865...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500 ...... 675 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 15,000 1870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,700 ...... 6,000 ...... 15,000 1939...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 70...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 240 ...... 450 1958 Dot ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50...... 150 ...... 1,000 1873...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,600 ...... – 1890...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1940...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 25...... 32 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 280 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 220 1876H ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 2,250 ...... – 1894, Obv.2 ...... Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1941...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 280 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 220 1894, Obv.3 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 650 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1872...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 15,000 1880 RO ED ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 36 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 850 ...... – 1880...... 1,400 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,100 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 25,000 1942...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 400 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 125 1880 RO LD ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1896...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 1943...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 400 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 Edward VII 1881...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 375 ...... 550 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,850 ...... 12,000 1880 Oval 0 G-$125; VG-$250.....400 ...... 650 .....1,000 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,800 ...... 7,650 ...... – 1882H ...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 1944...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 450 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 110 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 95 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1885...... G-$25; VG-$45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,200 ...... – 1885...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 350 ...... 425 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1945...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 400 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 1904H ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 1888...... G-$25; VG-$50 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,600 ...... 7,150 ...... – 1888, Obv.2 ...... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS 1946...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 60...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 George V 1890...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 2,100 ...... – 1888, Obv.3 ...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 1947...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 110 1912...... BV ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 400 1894...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,700 ...... – 1947 Dot ...... VG-$80; F-$110 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 125 1917c ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1896...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 22...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1967, Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 650 ...... 1,250 1919c ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 Trends Abbreviations 1948...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 260 ...... 600 1967, Triple Struck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – Edward VII G – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no surfaces, with about half of the original George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 lustre 1949...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 16...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 600 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... – 1904H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... – 1938...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – remaining detail MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The 1950...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 15...... 19 ...... 28 ...... 75 ...... 400 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 1907...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... – 1940...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 425 ...... 900 VG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine better the strike, the more lustre and fewer 1951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ...... 120 ...... 160...... 200 ...... 250 ...... – ...... – 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 50 1909...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 450 1940 Re-engr Date ..20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... – ...... – details missing 1951HR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 400 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 George V marks, the higher the grade 1941c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 225 F – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis- 1952 LR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 75 ...... 600 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 1913...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 1942c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or ible, but shows signs of wear Red Brown depending on how much of the 1952 HR ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 500 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... – 1917c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100 1943c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – VF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele- original colour remains. 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 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 50 1919c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 850 ...... – 1944c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1953NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 125 ments are sharp 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 100 1920c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1945c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins 1953SF ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 13...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 400 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 200 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 1954...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 500 FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value 1974 missing “S” ...... – ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 750 1936...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250 1947c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 600 sharp, may show some lustre

24 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 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 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 250 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS 1956...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 4,000 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1955, Dbl Die Reverse ...... – ...... – ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200...... 300 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 150 ...... 3,000 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 4.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 125 George V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1957 IWL ...... BV ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 60 ...... 500 ...... – 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 85 1935...... 28 ...... 33 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 47 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 350 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 500 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1936...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 850 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 2,200 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 30 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 150 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,200 1968 500 Silver ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 85 1937...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... – 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 2,000 1937 2XHP ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 375 ...... – 1968 Nickel Philly-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 20 ...... 100 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 85 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 80 ...... 1,000 1938...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 5,000 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,500 1968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.30 ...... 0.50 ...... 10 ...... 45 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 75 1939...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 600 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 100 ...... 1,500 1969 Large Date ...... 12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 25,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 60 1939, 2 or 3XHP ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,000 1964 no dot TS...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 2,000 1969 Small Date ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 35 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1945...... 145 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 850 1970...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 30 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1945 2XHP ...... 145 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 1,600 1971...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 50 1946...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 10,000 1965 LB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 750 1972...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 35 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 35 1946 SWL ...... 37 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 2,000 ...... 10,000 1965 LB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1973...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1968 Sil ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 4.50 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 35 1947 P7 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 950 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1965 MB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 2,000 1974...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1968 Ni ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1947 P7 Dot ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 375 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,500 ...... – 1965 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... Rare ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1975...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 50 1947 P7 2xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Lg Beads ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 650 1976...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 0.20 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25...... 1.75 ...... 2.50 ...... 15 ...... 50 1947 P7 3xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Small Beads ...... – ...... – ...... 3,200 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 P7 4xHP ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 450 TWENTY CENTS 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.50...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 B7 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 8,000 1967 Diving Goose ...... – ...... – ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1973 SB ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 10 ...... 40 1947 B7 2XHP ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1967 Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,500 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1967 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... Rare ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1973 LB ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 185 ...... 215 ...... 350...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1947 ML 2XHP ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1858 coinage, Plain 5 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 115 ...... 165 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1947 ML single HP ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 40 1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 115 ...... 165 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1948...... 900 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 17,500 CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS 1858 medal ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 50 1949...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 31 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 100 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 50 1950...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 300 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1950 Arn...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 2,500 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 50 FIFTY CENTS 1950 SWL...... BV ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 750 1968 Small Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 125 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 750 1968 No Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 75 1870, Obv 1 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,200 1870 No LCW ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 15,000 ...... –...... – ...... – 1951 Arn...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 7,500 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines ...... – ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 1870, Obv 2 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1870 LCW ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1951 SWL ...... BV ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 1,500 1968 DHL#2 ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 1871, Obv 1 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500...... 2,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1871...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 230 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,450...... 8,500 ...... 13,000 1952 WL ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 550 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 25 ...... 250 1871, Obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 1871H ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,000...... 11,000 ...... 18,000 1952 NWL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 27 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 150 1871H, Obv 1 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1952 SWL ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... – ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 25 ...... 250 1872H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300...... 5,500 ...... 8,000 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1871H, Obv 2 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,300 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 350 1872H Inv A/V ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 18,000...... – ...... – 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 600 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 75 1872H, Obv 1 ...... rare ...... 1881H ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,400...... 8,000 ...... 12,000 1953 SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 650 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 100 1872H, Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1888, Obv. 2 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 9,500...... – ...... – 1953 SF SWL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1888, Obv. 3 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 1954...... BV ...... 28 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 150 ...... 1,500 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1874H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 165...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 4 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1954 SWL ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 2,500 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 400 1875H, Blunt 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000...... 10,000 ...... 22,000 ...... 35,000 ...... – 1890H, Obv. 3 ...... Rare- None graded by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1955...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 100 1875H, Pointed 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000...... 10,000 ...... 22,000 ...... 35,000 ...... – 1890H, Obv. 4 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 16,000 ...... 25,000...... 50,000 ...... – 1955 Arn.die break ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 3,200 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 25 ...... 300 1880 Wd 0 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – 1892, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... –...... – ...... – 1955 Arn.no die br ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... – *Please note: ICCS now designates these varieties, but due to the fragility of the lustre in circulation, ICCS will not grade them unless MS-62/63 or better 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 650 ...... 1,400...... 2,250 ...... 4,250 ...... – ...... 12,000 1892, Obv. 4 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,500...... 11,000 ...... 18,000 1880 Nar 0 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850...... 1,400 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1894...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 12,000...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 1881H ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1898...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNS NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTS NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTS 1882H ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,750 1899, Lg 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000...... 22,000 ...... – 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 1883H ...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1899, Sm 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000...... 22,000 ...... – 1908 C (Spec) ...... – ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 6500 ...... 7500 1885, Curved Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 240 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1938...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 1865...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1900...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,200...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1909 C ...... 420 ...... 475 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1940...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 2,250 1885, St. Top 5 ...... 100 ...... 240 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1870...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1901...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,650...... 8,500 ...... 13,500 1910 C ...... 420 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1940 RE ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 3,000 ...... – 1885, 5 over 5 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400...... 2,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1872H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 Edward VII G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1911 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 550 1941c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 750 1873...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... 9,000 ...... — ...... — 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1902...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 170 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1913 C ...... 1,000 ...... 1,300 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,200 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1941 RE ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1903H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 2,200...... 3,250 ...... 6,000 1942...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 300 ...... 600 1880...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,700 ...... 5,000 1886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1914 C ...... 450 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 1904...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 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 1886, 6 over 3, SBE, Obv 4 ...... Not known to exist ...... 1916 C ...... – ...... 22500 ...... 25000 ...... 30000 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... 75,000 1905...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,350 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000...... 15,000 ...... – 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1882H ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1917 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 1906...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 170 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1947c ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1,200 1885...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1907...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 440 ...... 800 ...... 2,000...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 1918 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 1,250 ...... – 1919 C ...... BV ...... 420 ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 465 ...... 1,000 ...... – 1888...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1908...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,600...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVER 1890...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1909...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1894 Obv 1 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1887...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 4,000 ...... 12,000 ...... – ...... – 1910 Vic leafs ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 CANADIAN GOLD COINS 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 1888, Narrow 8’s ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1910 Ed leafs ...... 17 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 465 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1865, Obv.1 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 $5 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1896 sm 96 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 24 ...... 50 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... — ...... — ...... — 1888, Wide 8’s “ ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1865, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1896 LR 96 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... — ...... — 1889, Closed 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... – 1911 ...... 30 ...... 120 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,000...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1912...... 440 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1600 1870...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 ...... 5,500 1899 Hook 99 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1889, Open 9 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... – 1912...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,750...... 4,500 ...... 9,000 1913...... 440 ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 495 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 2000 1870, Obv.2 ...... No examples certifi ed to date ...... 1899 Large 99 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1890H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,750 1913...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500...... 7,000 ...... 14,000 1914...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1600 ...... 3500 ...... 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 1891...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 365 ...... 550 ...... 1,200...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1914...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,000...... 12,000 ...... – $10 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1873, Obv.1 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Edward VII 1892...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 325...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1916...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1912...... 840 ...... 860 ...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1400 ...... 2750 ...... 5500 1873, Obv.2 ...... 140 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1904H ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1893...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,600...... 2,200 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1917...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100...... 1,800 ...... 2,800 1913...... 840 ...... 860 ...... 900 ...... 1,050 ...... 1600 ...... 3500 ...... 9000 1873H ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 .....11,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – George V 1894...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 700 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 1918...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 950...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1914...... 850 ...... 880 ...... 950 ...... 1,250 ...... 1800 ...... 3500 ...... 9000 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 1899...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1919...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1880...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 1900...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 185...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 1920 small 0 ...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,250...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1881...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,800 NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1901...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1920 Large 0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... –...... – ...... – NOVA SCOTIA COPPER 1882H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 1901, 9/9...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 1921...... G- 25,000; VG- 38,000 ...... 50,000 ...... 55,000 ...... 60,000 ...... 65,000 ...... 75,000 ...... –...... – ...... – 1885...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750...... 1,650 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,250 ...... 6,250 ...... 8,500 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1929...... 17 ...... 27 ...... 55 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1888, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1917c ...... 8...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 600 1902...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 550...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1931...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,650...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 1861 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 550 1888, Obv.3 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1919c ...... 8...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1902H ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 1890...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,000 1932...... G-100; VG-175 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 7,500...... 12,000 ...... – 1864 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 400 1903...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,200 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1894...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1934...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,350...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1861 1¢ SB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 14...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 195 ...... 300 ...... 850 NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTS 1904...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 265 ...... 600 ...... 1,100...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 ...... 8,250 ...... – 1936...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 340 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,100...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 1861 1¢ LB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7.50 ...... 11...... 22 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 650 1905...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 425 ...... 900...... 2,250 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,500 ...... – George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1862 1¢...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 140 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1906...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,000 1937...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 2,000 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1870...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1864 1¢...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 11...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 850 1906 Sm Cr...... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1938...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550...... 1,600 ...... 5,000 1904H ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 750 1872H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1907...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1939...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 2,800 1908...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1873...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... — 1908...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 450...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,800 1940...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 200 ...... 1,100 NEW BRUNSWICK COPPER George V ...... 1874...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — ...... — 1909...... 17 ...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1941...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,500 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 1876H ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1910...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1942...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,500 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1917c ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 125 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1880...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 12,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1943, Near 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 350 ...... – 1861 1/2¢...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 375...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 1919c ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1881...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1911 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 1943, Far 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1861 1¢...... 3 ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 1929...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 17...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 1882H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1912...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1943, Dbl Die 3 ...... BV ...... – ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 130 ...... 200...... 500 ...... – 1864 1¢ Short 6 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1885...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1913...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 1944, Near 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1864 1¢ Long 6...... 4 ...... 8 .....12.50 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 465 ...... 1,500 1938...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 1888...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,450 ...... 5,500 ..... 10,000 ...... 20,000 ...... — 1914...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 45 ...... 110 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1944, Far 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1940c ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... – 1894...... BV ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1915...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 265 ...... 700 ...... 1,750...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 1945...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 300 ...... 3,000 NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER 1941c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 1, Lg. W . . BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — 1916...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,900 1946 Design in 6, ND ...... VG- $35; F- $50 ...... 80 ...... 250 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500...... – ...... – 1942c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 700 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... — ...... — 1917...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 75...... 165 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550 1946...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 4,000 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, Lg. W . . BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 75 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1918...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 130 ...... 185 ...... 280 ...... 500 1947 St. 7L ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300...... 750 ...... – 1862 5¢...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,000 1898, Obv.1, Sm. W . 20 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 750 ...... — ...... — ...... — ...... — 1919...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 550 1947 C7R ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 400...... 1,500 ...... – 1945c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 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 1946c ...... 700 ...... 850 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800...... 2,600 ...... 3000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 1920...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1947 ML Lft ...... VG- $35; F-$45 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 4,000 1864 5¢ Lg.6...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 575.... 1,300 ...... 2,700 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1899 N 9 ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1921...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 850...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1947 ML CR...... VG-1,800; F- 2,200 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,600 ...... 7,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000...... – ...... – 1947c ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 120 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 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 1900...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 225 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1927...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 320 ...... 750...... 1,250 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1948...... VG-$110; F- $140 ...... 170 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 2,500 1862 DP 10¢ ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 600..... 1250 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1928...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTS Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1949...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 1,500 1864 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 1929...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 100...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 450 ...... 800 1949 Hoof/9, WD ...... VG- $25; F- $30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 2,800 ...... – 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 1930...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 110...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1950 Des 0 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 1,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1907...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1931...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1950 No Des 0 ...... VG-$17; F-$20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 210 ...... 300 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 3,000 1864 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 425 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1865...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,750 1908...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1932...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 320 1870, Obv.1 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1909...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1933...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 165...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 850 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 180 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1870, Obv.2 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 George V 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 1872H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 1911 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1935...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 140...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 800 1953SD NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 260 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 ...... 1917c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1936...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 120 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 1953LD SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 900 1871 1¢...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 450 1873, Obv.2 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1918c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1919c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1936 Dot ...... G-$20;VG-$45 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850...... 1,300 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1953LD NSF ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 750 ...... 4,000 1876H ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1936 Bar ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1954...... BV ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 60...... 100 ...... 400 NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTS 1880...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 1936 Dot/Bar ...... 75 ...... 165 ...... 380 ...... 800 ...... 1,250...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35...... 60 ...... 300 1882H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLD George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 270 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 1937...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 22...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 325 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 18...... 30 ...... 180 1865...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1885, Obv.3 ...... No attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... YEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1938...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 23 ...... 40 ...... 85...... 115 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,100 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15 ...... 16...... 30 ...... 220 1872H ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 1888...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1865...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500 ...... 675 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 15,000 1870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,700 ...... 6,000 ...... 15,000 1939...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 70...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 240 ...... 450 1958 Dot ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50...... 150 ...... 1,000 1873...... 7 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 85 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,600 ...... – 1890...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1940...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 25...... 32 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 280 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 220 1876H ...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 27 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 2,250 ...... – 1894, Obv.2 ...... Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1941...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 280 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 30 ...... 220 1894, Obv.3 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 650 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1872...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 15,000 1880 RO ED ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 36 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 850 ...... – 1880...... 1,400 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,100 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 25,000 1942...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 400 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 125 1880 RO LD ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1896...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 1943...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 400 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 Edward VII 1881...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 375 ...... 550 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,850 ...... 12,000 1880 Oval 0 G-$125; VG-$250.....400 ...... 650 .....1,000 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,800 ...... 7,650 ...... – 1882H ...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 1944...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 450 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 110 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 95 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1885...... G-$25; VG-$45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,200 ...... – 1885...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 350 ...... 425 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1945...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 400 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 1904H ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 1888...... G-$25; VG-$50 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,600 ...... 7,150 ...... – 1888, Obv.2 ...... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS 1946...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 60...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 90 George V 1890...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 2,100 ...... – 1888, Obv.3 ...... 250 ...... 310 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 1947...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 110 1912...... BV ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 400 1894...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,700 ...... – 1947 Dot ...... VG-$80; F-$110 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 14 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 125 1917c ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1896...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 22...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1967, Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 650 ...... 1,250 1919c ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 Trends Abbreviations 1948...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 260 ...... 600 1967, Triple Struck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – Edward VII G – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no surfaces, with about half of the original George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 lustre 1949...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 16...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 600 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... – 1904H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... – 1938...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – remaining detail MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The 1950...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 15...... 19 ...... 28 ...... 75 ...... 400 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 1907...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... – 1940...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 425 ...... 900 VG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine better the strike, the more lustre and fewer 1951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ...... 120 ...... 160...... 200 ...... 250 ...... – ...... – 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 50 1909...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 450 1940 Re-engr Date ..20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... – ...... – details missing 1951HR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 400 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 George V marks, the higher the grade 1941c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 225 F – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis- 1952 LR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 75 ...... 600 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 75 1913...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 1942c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or ible, but shows signs of wear Red Brown depending on how much of the 1952 HR ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 500 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... – 1917c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100 1943c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – VF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele- original colour remains. 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 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 50 1919c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 850 ...... – 1944c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1953NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 125 ments are sharp 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 100 1920c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1945c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins 1953SF ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 13...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 400 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.20 ...... 1.50...... 15 ...... 200 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 1954...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 500 FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value 1974 missing “S” ...... – ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 750 1936...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250 1947c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 600 sharp, may show some lustre

January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 25 SPECIAL COMMEMORATIVE MINT ISSUES Date Type Date Type Date Type Date Type Date Type Date Type One Cent Coin Issues Fifty Cent Coin Issues continued One Dollar Coin Issues continued Ten Dollar Coin Issues continued Twenty Dollar Coin Issues continued Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Issues continued 2003 1¢ Mint Rep...... 40 1996 4 pc Wild Ones ...... 60 2004 St Croix PNC ...... 85 2011 Baby Feet Silver Proof ...... 60 2007 Brigantine Ship ...... 80 2004 Silver ML...... 37 2005 P FDC ...... 5 1997 Newf or NS Dog single ...... 20 2006 Lucky Loon Bookmark ...... 10 2012 Titanic Silver Proof ...... 90 2008 Amethyst Snowfl ake ...... 160 2004 Monkey Privy ...... 53 2006 First Strike Pair ...... 25 1997 Retriever or Eskimo Dog single ...... 20 2006 Lucky 1st Strike ...... 10 2012 Praying Mantis Silver Proof ...... 70 2008 Sapphire ...... 145 2004 5pc RCM Privy ...... 125 2012 Farewell to the Penny 5-piece ...... 300• 1997 4 pc Dog Set ...... 60 2006 Colour Lucky Loon ...... 35 2012 “Shannon” Silver Proof ...... 65• 2008 Crystal Rain Drop ...... 145 2004 Zodiac Single ...... 40 2012 Farewell to the Penny 5-oz Silver ...... 550• 1998 Killer or Humpback Whale single ...... 20 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 30 2013 Year of the Snake Silver Proof ...... 40 2008 Holiday Carol ...... 60 2004 12pc Zodiac ...... 480 Three Cent Coin Issues 1998 Beluga or Blue Whale single ...... 20 2006 Silver Xmas CD ...... 35 Fifteen Dollar Coin Issues 2008 Agricultural Trade ...... 65 2004 D-Day Privy ...... 45 2001 3¢ Beaver ...... 20 1998 4 pc Whale ...... 65 2006 Silver Lullabies ...... 35 1992 Olympic Centen...... 40 2009 Locomotive ...... 75 2004 Desjardins Privy ...... 47 Five Cent Coin Issues 1998 Skating ...... 18 2006 Baby Keepsake Tins...... 60 1998 Tiger PNC ...... 320 2009 Summer Moon Mask ...... 140 2004 Winter Colors ...... 55 2000 Voltigeurs ...... 9 1998 Skiing ...... 18 2007 Silver Lullabies ...... 35 1998 Tiger Lunar ...... 320 2009 Coal Mining ...... 75 2005 Silver ML...... 37 2001 Military ...... 15 1998 Soccer ...... 20 2007 Baby Keepsake ...... 50 1999 Rabbit Lunar ...... 60 2009 Ottawa Sens Mask ...... 80 2005 Hope ...... 50 2002 Vimy Ridge ...... 25 1998 Racing ...... 20 2007 Gold-plated Baby Rattle ...... 180• 1999 Rabbit PNC ...... 60 2009 Leafs Mask ...... 80 2005 Rooster Privy ...... 50 2004 D-Day Set ...... 38 1998 4 pc. Sports ...... 60 2007 Silver “ABC” Building Blocks ...... 180• 2000 Dragon PNC ...... 125 2009 Jacques Cartier ...... 200 2005 VE-Day Privy ...... 60 2005 VE-Day Set ...... 12 1999 Tonk/Lynx ...... 55 2007 Silver Loon (from Wedding Set) ...... 800• 2000 Dragon Lunar ...... 125 2009 Autumn Raindrop ...... 150 2005 VJ-Day Privy ...... 60 2005 VE RCM Report ...... 45 1999 Cy/Cougar ...... 55 2008 Habs Puck Set ...... 20 2001 Snake Lunar ...... 60 2010 Bank of Canada Banknotes ...... 80 2005 Colour Big Leaf ...... 115 2005 P First Strike ...... 15 1999 4 pc. Cat ...... 100 2008 Leafs Puck Set ...... 16 2001 Snake PNC ...... 60 2011 D10 Locomotive ...... 80 2005 Tulip Triple Privy ...... 140 2005 VE 1st Strike ...... 5 1999 Golf ...... 20 2008 Sens Puck Set ...... 16 2002 Horse Lunar ...... 75 2011 Canoe “$20 for $20” ...... 28 2006 Silver ML...... 37 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 20 1999 Yacht ...... 20 2008 Flames Puck Set ...... 16 2002 Horse PNC ...... 85 2011 Five Maples ...... 40 2006 Dog Privy ...... 50 Ten Cent Coin Issues 1999 Hoops ...... 20 2008 Oilers Puck Set ...... 16 2003 Sheep Lunar ...... 75 2011 Winter Scene Proof ...... 80 2006 Colour Leaf (lime green) ...... 125 1997 Cabot ...... 18 1999 Football ...... 20 2008 Canucks Puck Set ...... 16 2003 Sheep PNC ...... 80 2011 Tulip & Ladybug Silver Proof ...... 450 2007 Silver ML...... 37 1997 Cabot PNC ...... 18 1999 4 pc. Sports ...... 70 2008 Silver Lullabies ...... 35 2004 Monkey Lunar ...... 120 2011 Winnipg Jets Silver Proof ...... 95 2007 Colour Leaf (orange) ...... 140 2000 Caisse Pop ...... 8 2000 Eagle or Osprey single ...... 20 2008 Baby Keepsake Tins...... 45 2004 Monkey PNC ...... 135 2011 Winter Scene Proof ...... 80 2007 Pig Privy ...... 53 2000 Tall Ships ...... 7 2000 Owl or Hawk single ...... 20 2008 Silver Olympic Loon ...... 50 2005 Rooster Lunar ...... 100 2011 Tulip & Lady Bug Silver ...... 400 2007 Fabulous 12 Privy ...... 80 2001 Volunteer ...... 10 2000 4pc Birds Prey ...... 65 2009 Montreal Canadiens: Lacquered ...... 15• 2005 Rooster PNC ...... 110 2012 Polar Bear “$20 for $20” ...... 27 2008 Silver ML...... 37 2004 Golf ...... 10 2000 Hockey ...... 20 2009 Montreal Canadiens: Coloured ...... 30• 2006 Dog Lunar ...... 90 2012 Diamond Jubilee “$20 for $20” ...... 25 2008 Rat Privy ...... 40 2005 P First Strike ...... 7 2000 Curling ...... 20 2009 Montreal Canadiens: Gold-plated ...... 35• 2006 Dog PNC ...... 100 2012 Last Penny “20 for $20” ...... 24• 2008 Fabulous 12 Privy ...... 80 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 24 2000 Steeplechase ...... 20 2010 Silver Inukshuk Loon ...... 55 2007 Pig Lunar ...... 100 2012 Arthur Lismer (NS Fishing) ...... 100 2008 Brandenburg Privy ...... 75 Twenty Five Cent Coin Issues 2000 Bowling ...... 20 2010 Nickel Inukshuk Loon (coloured) ...... 12• 2007 Pig PNC ...... 115 2012 F.H. Varley (Stormy Weather) ...... 100 2008 20th Anniv...... 110 1992 12pc PL RCM ...... 15 2000 4 pc. Sports ...... 65 2012 Silver Proof 25th ann. Loon ...... 35 2008 Rat Lunar ...... 90 2012 Bull Moose (Bateman) ...... 150 2009 Olympic Raven ...... 45• 1992 Silv 25¢ Set ...... 90 2001 Quebec Carnival ...... 20 2012 Silver-plated Loonie ...... 25 2008 Rat PNC ...... 100 2012 Diamond Jubilee 3-Piece ...... 295 2009 Silver ML...... 37 1992 Silver Singles ...... 7 2001 Nunuvut Toonik Tyme ...... 15 2012 $1.00 and $2.00 Test Token Set ...... 30• 2008 Victoria Portrait ...... 105 2012 Canadian Coat Guard (with relic) ...... 130 2011 Silver Wolf ...... 60• 1999 12pc RCM PL ...... 10 2001 Newfoundland Folk Festival ...... 20 Two Dollar Coin Issues 2008 Edward Portrait ...... 100 2012 Aster & Bumblebee Silver ...... 260 2011 Silver Grizzly Bear ...... 45• 1999 Silv. 25¢ Set ...... 95 2001 PEI Festival of the Fathers ...... 20 1996 PL Single ...... 6 2008 Jack of Hearts ...... 95 2012 Group of 7 Silver proof (Varley) ...... 110• 2012 Silver Moose ...... 40• 1999 Silver Single ...... 7 2001 Sled ...... 20 1996 Coin&$2 Note ...... 10 2008 Queen of Spades ...... 90 2012 Three Wisemen with Crystal ...... 115• 2012 Silver Cougar ...... 40• 2000 12pc PL RCM ...... 8 2001 Maiden’s Cave ...... 20 1996 Prf Single ...... 12 2008 George V Portrait ...... 100 2012 Holiday Snowstorm ...... 115• 2013 Silver Antelope ...... 40• 2000 12pc SPEC Set ...... 30 2001 Les Petits Sauteux ...... 20 1996 Pr $2& “X” Note ...... 22 2009 George VI Portrait ...... 105 2012 Holiday Snowfl ake with Crystal ...... 115• 2013 1.5 oz Polar Bear ...... 65• 2000 Silv. 25¢ Set ...... 95 2002 Nova Scotia Apple Blossom Fest...... 20 1996 Piedfort Set ...... 80 2009 Ten of Spades ...... 95 2012 Magical Reindeer “$20 for $20” ...... 24• Gold ML Collector Issues 2000 Silver Single ...... 7 2002 Ontario Stratford Festival ...... 20 1996 Test Token PL ...... 25 2009 King of Hearts ...... 95 2012 Rhododendrom Wildfl ower ...... 120• 1989 Prf Gold ML ...... 1800 2000 Painted Pride ...... 15 2002 Alberta Calgary Stampede ...... 20 1996 Test Token AU ...... 20 2009 Ox Lunar ...... 80 Twenty Five Dollar Coin Issues 1989 3x1oz Pt/Au/Ag ...... 3500 2000 Painted Celebr ...... 60 2002 Manitoba Folklorama ...... 20 1998W Cased $2 PNC ...... 15 2010 Lunar Tiger (Round) ...... 120 2007 Olympic Curling ...... 70 1989 3x.10oz Pt/Au/Ag ...... 425 2001 Colour Canada Day ...... 5 2002 Br. Columbia Squamish Days ...... 20 1999 Cased $2 PNC ...... 15 2010 Lunar Lotus Tiger ...... 100 2007 Olympic Hockey ...... 70 1989 GoldML 4pc ...... 3300 2002 Colour Canada Day ...... 8 2002 Ghost Ship ...... 20 1999 $2 Silver Nunavut ...... 25 2011 Lunar Lotus Rabbit ...... 125 2007 Olympic Pride ...... 70 1994 1/15 oz ...... 180 2003 Colour Canada Day ...... 14 2002 Shoemaker in Heaven ...... 20 2000W Cased $2 PNC ...... 15 2011 Lunar Rabbit (Round) ...... 120 2007 Olympic Biathalon ...... 70 1997 $5 Family Privy ...... 180 2004 Poppy First Strike ...... 15 2002 Pig that wouldn’t get over the stile ...... 20 2000 $2 SP Wood Case ...... 20 2012 Lunar Lotus Dragon ...... 90 2007 Olympic Alpine Ski ...... 70 1998 $5 Eagles Privy ...... 180 2004 Colour Canada Day ...... 12 2002 Golden Tulip ...... 65 2000 $2 Silver ...... 22 2012 Lunar Dragon (Round) ...... 100 2008 Olympic Snowboard ...... 70 1999 5 pc Painted ML Set ...... 3700 2004 Moose Bundle ...... 30 2003 Golden Daffodil ...... 30 2001 $2 SP Wood Case ...... 30 2013 Year of the Snake Silver (Round) ...... 100 2008 Olympic Freestyle ...... 70 1999 5 pc Hologram Set ...... 3700 2004 Silver Santa ...... 35 2003 Yukon Storytelling Festival ...... 20 2004 $2 Silver Bear Coin & Stamp Set ...... 45 2013 Year of the Snake Silver (Lotus) ...... 100 2008 Olympic Home ...... 70 2000 $10 Hanover Privy ...... 500 2004 Silver Poppy RCM ...... 30 2003 New Brunswick Festival Acadien ...... 20 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 30 Twenty Dollar Coin Issues 2008 Olympic Figure Skate ...... 70 2001 $10 Basle Privy ...... 500 2005 Libertation of Netherlands Silver ...... 65 2003 Saskatchewan Back to Batoche ...... 20 2006 $2 Concept Test Set ...... 100 1988 Calgary Single ...... 40 2008 Olympic Bobsleigh ...... 70 2001 $10 Viking Privy ...... 400 2005 Colour Canada Day ...... 8 2003 NWT Great Northern Arts Fest...... 20 2006 1st Strike Special 10th Anniv...... 16 1988 Calgary Set ...... 400 2009 Olympic Speed Skating ...... 70 2001 $10 Holo AuML ...... 460 2005 $10 Tulip Privy ...... 500 2005 P First Strike ...... 6 2003 Set of 13 Provincial Festivals ...... 240 2012 $1.00 and $2.00 Test Token Set ...... 30• 1990 Anson, 1-1 ...... 50 2009 Olympic Cross Ctry ...... 70 2001 5pc Viking Privy ...... 3700 2005 First Strike Vet ...... 9 2004 Easter Lily ...... 40 2012 Shannon 5-Pack ...... 15 1990 Lanc., 1-2 ...... 125 2009 Olympic Spirit ...... 70 2001 5 pc Hologram Set ...... 3400 2005 Alberta FDC ...... 10 2004 Swallowtail ...... 42 Three Dollar Coin Issues 1991 Dart, 1-3 ...... 45 2009 Olympic Skeleton ...... 70 2004 25th Anniv ML ...... 1750 2005 Sask FDC ...... 10 2004 Sulphur ...... 42 2006 $3 Silver Beaver ...... 180 1991 Beaver, 1-4 ...... 45 2009 Olympic Ski Jumping ...... 70 2004 6pc Reverse Proof ...... 3500 2005 Poppy Book Mark ...... 20 2004 4pc Queen’s Effi gy Set ...... 65 2010 Return of Tyee ...... 55 1992 Curt JN, 1-5 ...... 45 2012 3-Piece Jubilee Silver Proof ...... 300 2005 .99999 Test ML ...... 2800 2006 Colour Canada Day ...... 14 2005 Monarch ...... 45 2010 Barn Owl ...... 60 1992 Gypsy,1-6 ...... 45 Thirty Dollar Coin Issues 2007 .99999 Test ML ...... 3500 2006 Bravery FDC ...... 10 2005 Fritillary ...... 40 2010 Polar Bear ...... 60 1993 F’child, 1-7 ...... 45 2005 Totem Pole ...... 55 2011 5-Piece Maple Leaf Set ...... 3700 2006 1st Strike Cancer ...... 13 2005 Golden Rose ...... 35 2011 Orca Whale ...... 60 1993 Lock’d, 1-8 ...... 45 2006 War Memorial ...... 80 2012 5-Piece Maple Leaf Set ...... 4000 2006 Cancer Bookmark ...... 15 2005 6pc WW2 ...... 115 2011 Black-Footed Ferret ...... 60 1994 HS-2L, 1-9 ...... 60 2006 Canadarm ...... 85 Platinum Collector Coins And Sets 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 30 2005 4pc Toronto ML Hockey Legends ...... 75 2011 Family Scene ...... 65 1994 Vedette, 1-10 ...... 60 2006 Dogsled ...... 90 1989 ML Pr. 1oz...... 1650 2006 QE2 80th B’day ...... 16 2005 4pc HABS Hockey Legends ...... 85 2011 Silver Birthstones (various) ...... 65 1990-94 Aviation Set#1 ...... 525 2006 Beaumont Mem...... 80 1989 ML 4 pc Set ...... 3100 2006 Quebec Winter Carnival Color ...... 20 2006 Swallowtail ...... 50 Four Dollar Coin Issues 1995 Canuck, 2-1 ...... 60 2007 Vimy Memorial ...... 80 1990 Polar Bear ...... 3200 2007 QE2 60th Anniver...... 24 2006 Silvery Blue ‘Fly ...... 45 2007 $4 Parasaurolophus ...... 240 1995 C’munk, 2-2 ...... 60 2007 Niagara Panorama ...... 90 1991 Snowy Owl ...... 3200 2007 Hummingbird ...... 90 2006 Golden Daisy ...... 40 2008 $4 Triceratops ...... 140 1996 CF100, 2-3 ...... 60 2008 IMAX ...... 85 1992 Cougar Set ...... 3200 2007 Nuthatch ...... 350 2006 1st Strike Pair ...... 30 2009 $4 Tyrannosaurus ...... 65 1996 Arrow, 2-4 ...... 130 2009 Astronomy ...... 90 1993 Arctic Fox ...... 3200 2007 Downy Woodpecker ...... 200 2006 RCM Report ...... 28 2009 Hanging Stockings ...... 45 1997 Sabre, 2-5 ...... 60 Fifty Dollar Coin Issues 1994 Sea Otter ...... 3200 2007 RCMP Tattoo ...... 14 2007 Holday Ornaments ...... 30 2010 Euoplocephulus Dinosaur ...... 75 1997 Tutor, 2-6 ...... 60 2006 5 oz. Four seasons ...... 425 1994 1/15 oz ...... 850 2008 Canada Day Colour ...... 14 2007 Forget Me Not ...... 60 2010 Dromaeosaurus ...... 50 1998 Argus, 2-7 ...... 60 2007 5 oz. Queen’s Anniv ...... 300 1995 1/20 oz ...... 1000 2008 Red Cardinal ...... 300 2008 Triangle Milk Token ...... 30 Five Dollar Coin Issues 1998 Water Bomber, 2-8 ...... 60 2008 5 oz. RCM 100th ...... 370 1995 $30 Lynx ...... 200 2008 Anne Green Gables ...... 22 2008 RCM Centennial Coin & Stamp set ...... 60 1998 $5 Bethune Set ...... 90 1999 T’ Otter, 2-9...... 100 2009 5 oz. Parliament ...... 460 1995 $150 Lynx ...... 925 2008 WWI Armistice 2 pc Poppie/WM ...... 22 2008 RCM Centennial Coin Book ...... 95 1999 $5 Viking Set ...... 50 1999 DHC-8, 2-10 ...... 100 Non-Maple Leaf Multiple Piece Sets 1995 Lynx Set...... 3200 2008 Armistice Book Mark ...... 13 2008 Holday Snowman ...... 30 2001 $5 Marconi Set ...... 55 1995-99 Aviation Set#2 ...... 500 2004 4pc Arctic Fox ...... 120 1996 $30 Falcon ...... 200 2008 Baby Teddy Bear Set ...... 28 2009 6 Nations Guitar ...... 40 2003 Soccer (FIFA) ...... 50 2000 Bluenose ...... 140 2005 4pc Lynx ...... 90 1996 $150 Falcon ...... 925 2008 Congratulations ...... 25 2009 Habs Puck Set ...... 20 2004 Moose Coin & Stamp Set ...... 190 2000 Toronto ...... 60 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Issues 1996 Falcon Set ...... 3200 2009 Baby Gift Colour ...... 30 2009 Leafs Puck Set ...... 20 2004 Golf Silver Proof ...... 45 2000 HS Taylor Buggy ...... 60 1988 Silver ML...... 37 1997 $30 Bison ...... 200 2009 Colour Birthday Greeting Card ...... 13 2009 Sens Puck Set ...... 20 2005 VE Day Single ...... 45 2000 3 pc Set ...... 300 1989 Silver ML...... 37 1997 $150 Bison ...... 925 2009 Colour Excitement Greeting Card ...... 12 2009 Flames Puck Set ...... 20 2005 Baby Deer Coin & Stamp Set ...... 45 2001 Russell ...... 55 1989 Proof Sil. ML ...... 75 1997 Bison Set ...... 3200 2009 Colour Love You Greeting Card ...... 15 2009 Oilers Puck Set ...... 20 2005 Walrus ...... 50 2001 Marco Polo ...... 55 1990 Silver ML...... 37 1998 $30 Wolf ...... 200 2009 Colour Thank you Greeting Card ...... 12 2009 Canucks Puck Set ...... 20 2005 Alberta Commem ...... 45 2001 Scotia ...... 55 1991 Silver ML...... 37 1998 $150 Wolf ...... 925 2009 Notre Dame de Sag ...... 16 2005 Sask Commem ...... 45 1992 Silver ML...... 37 2009 Holiday Toy Train ...... 28 2001 3 pc Set ...... 160 1998 Wolf Set ...... 3200 2009 Colour Canada Day ...... 15 2010 Lenticular Santa & Rudolph ...... 30 2005 VE 2pc w/ ML ...... 200 2002 Gray Dort ...... 55 1993 Silver ML...... 37 1999 $30 Muskox ...... 200 2010 Blue Jay Color ...... 50 2010 Sinosauropteryx Dinosaur ...... 25 2005 VE 6pc Set ...... 550 2002 D-10 Train ...... 60 1994 Silver ML...... 37 1999 Muskox Set ...... 3200 2010 Goldfi nch Color ...... 140 2010 Albertosaurus ...... 20 2006 Breast Cancer ...... 55 2002 Lawrence ...... 60 1995 Silver ML...... 37 1999 5 pc Polar ...... 3200 2011 Black-Capped Chickadee Color ...... 45 2010 Daspletosaurus ...... 25 2006 Falcon Coin & Stamp Set ...... 58 2002 3 pc Set ...... 180 1996 Silver ML...... 50 2000 Pronghorn Set ...... 3200 2011 Royal Wedding Color ...... 25 2011 Lenticular Santa & Gifts ...... 24 2006 Sable Island Coin & Stamp Set ...... 70 2003 $20 HMCS Bras d’or ...... 75 1997 Silver ML...... 40 2001 Duck Set ...... 3200 2011 Tulip & Lady Bug Color...... 30 2012 Titanic Silver Plated ...... 120 2006 Snow Birds ...... 45 2003 CNR FA-1 ...... 85 1998 Silver ML...... 37 2002 Blue Heron Set ...... 3200 2011 Memphre Creature Color ...... 30 2012 Titanic 2-Coin & Stamp...... 150 2009 Canada in Japan ...... 65 2003 Bricklin ...... 75 1998 Privy RCMP ...... 65 2002 5 pc Hologram Set ...... 3200 2011 Mishepishu Creature Color ...... 28 2012 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Color ...... 30 2011 Niobium: Full Buck Moon ...... 140 2003 3 pc Set ...... 245 1998 RCM 90th Ann ...... 55 2003 Walrus Set ...... 3200 2011 Sasquatch Color ...... 24 2012 Santa’s Magical Visit Lenticular ...... 30• 2011 Niobium: Full Hunters Moon ...... 130 2003 Rocky Mountns...... 55 1998 Titanic Privy ...... 58 2004 Grizzly Set ...... 3200 2011 CBC ...... 25 One Dollar Coin Issues 2012 Niobium: Full Wolfs Moon ...... 180 2003 Niagara Falls ...... 85 1998 Tiger Privy ...... 60 2007 $300 Mammoth ...... 3000 2012 Rose-Breasted Grosbeak ...... 30 1968 Cased Nickel ...... 3 2012 Niobium: Full Pink Moon ...... 140 2004 Icebergs ...... 55 1998 10oz Sil ML ...... 500 Palladium Maple Leaf Coins 2012 Tooth Fairy ...... 10 1970 Japan Expo ...... 8 Eight Dollar Coin Issues 2004 Northern Lights ...... 75 1999 Silver ML...... 37 2005 Test “A” Privy ...... 3200 2012 Titanic Color ...... 30 70-’76 Cased Nickel ...... 3 2004 Grizzly Bear ...... 80 2004 Hopewell Rocks ...... 58 1999 Fireworks ...... 37 2005 Test “B” Privy ...... 3200 2012 Aster & Bumble Bee Color ...... 30 1982 Const PL ...... 8 2005 Railway Bridge ...... 60 2004 Sambro Island ...... 60 1999 Rabbit Privy ...... 45 2005 ML 1oz...... 750 2012 Calgary Stampede Color ...... 30 1983 Chuck & Di ...... 15 2005 Chinese Memorial ...... 60 2005 NWT Diamond ...... 60 1999/00 Fireworks ...... 37 2006 ML 1oz...... 750 2012 Canadian Coast Guard Color ...... 25 1984 Pr Cartier ...... 10 2005 CPR 2 pc Set ...... 120 2005 Toronto Island Lighthouse ...... 60 2000 Fireworks ...... 37 2006 Big; Little Bear ...... 1500 2012 Photo-luminescent Dinosaur ...... 95 1987 Proof Loon ...... 10 2007 Chinese Square Cash ...... 50 2005 Mingan Arch ...... 65 2000 Hanover Privy ...... 140 2006 Big; Little Bear ...... 5500 2012 B.C. Lions Coin & Stamp set ...... 26• 1992 PR Parliament ...... 12 2007 Maple of Long Life ...... 46 2005 Pacifi c Rim ...... 55 2000 Dragon Privy ...... 85 4 Piece Set 2012 Calgary Stampeders Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 1994 PR Monument ...... 12 Ten Dollar Coin Issues 2005 3 Masted Ship ...... 70 2001 Snake Privy ...... 55 Montreal Olympic Coins 2012 Edmonton Eskimos Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 1995 Proof Peace ...... 12 2005 Pope John Paul ...... 60 2006 Georgian Bay ...... 70 2001 Silver ML...... 37 1973-76 Unc Sets ...... 140 2012 Hamilton Tiger Cats Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 1997 Unc Sil$ PNC ...... 28 2005 Year of Veteran ...... 50 2006 Nahanni Park ...... 70 2001 Autumn Colors ...... 60 1973-76 28 pc Sets ...... 1000 2012 Mtl. Alouettes Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 1998 Unc Sil$ PNC ...... 28 2006 Louisbourg ...... 45 2006 CN Tower ...... 70 2001 Hologram ML ...... 80 1973-76 $5 Proof ...... 25 2012 Sask. Rough Riders Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 1998 Case Loon PNC ...... 15 2010 Bank of Canada Banknotes ...... 50 2006 Notre Dame Basilica ...... 70 2002 Silver ML...... 37 1973-76 $10 Proof ...... 50 2012 Toronto Argonauts Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 2000 Case Loon PNC ...... 15 2010 Blue Whale Coin & Stamp set ...... 75 2006 Ketch Ship ...... 70 2002 Horse Privy ...... 55 Series 1 Proof Set ...... 150 2012 Winn. Blue Bombers Coin & Stamp ...... 26• 2002 Going for Gold ...... 38 2011 Highway of Heroes ...... 65 2006 Jasper Park ...... 70 2002 Spring Colors ...... 70 Series 2 Proof Set ...... 150 Fifty Cent Coin Issues 2002 Family of Loons ...... 35 2011 Boreal Forest ...... 70 2006 Saddledome ...... 70 2002 15Yr Loon SML...... 50 Series 3 Proof Set ...... 150 1995 Puffi n/Crane pair ...... 40 2002 Queen Mother ...... 250 2011 Orca Whale Silver Proof ...... 70 2007 International Polar ...... 65 2003 Silver ML...... 37 Series 4 Proof Set ...... 150 1995 Jays/Ptarmigan pair ...... 40 2004 Elusive Loon Coin & Stamp set ...... 70 2011 Falcon Silver Proof ...... 70 2007 Polar Plasma ...... 250 2003 Sheep Privy ...... 45 Series 5 Proof Set ...... 150 1995 4 pc. Bird Set ...... 60 2004 Pr Lucky Loon ...... 65 2011 Little Skaters Silver Proof ...... 65 2007 Irridscent Snowfl ake ...... 360 2003 Summer Colors ...... 50 Series 6 Proof Set ...... 150 www.canadiancoinNews.ca 1996 Moose or Duck single ...... 20 2004 BU Oly $1 Kit ...... 18 2011 Wintertown Silver Proof ...... 65 2007 Blue Snowfl ake ...... 500 2003 Good Fortune ...... 50 Series 7 Proof Set ...... 150 1996 Cougar or Bear single ...... 20 2005 Terry Fox FDC ...... 20 2011 Wood Bison Silver Proof ...... 70 2007 Sleighride ...... 80 2003 Hologram Set ...... 125 Ser 1-7 28pcPrSet ...... 1,050

26 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca unprecedented high three-fig- Trends... ure price-point. Not only is the mintage verifiably tiny, we now Continued from page 22 have verifiable free-market Show & Bourse Needless to say, the above in- price yields on the coin that ac- JAN. 11 - 13, Toronto, ON Auction. For more information telephone 416-705-5348. Website: consistencies have now been tually exceed $1,000! Unipex Coin & Stamp Show, Rameses Temple Shrine Club, 3100 http://www.torex.net. corrected. Duplicate entries have Before closing – and remain- Keele St. (between Wilson and Sheppard) at Maryport. Hours: Fri. MARCH 2 - 3, Mississauga, ON been removed, and those few ing somewhat on topic – I can’t 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission, free parking, licensed snack bar, TTC service to X Polish - Canadian Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show 2013, John coins incorrectly listed have been help but comment on the rather the door. Sponsor/Affiliate: Unitrade Associates. For more infor- Paul II Polish Cultural Centre, 4300 Cawthra Rd. (just south of Hwy. moved back under their proper remarkable “one-two” round of mation contact Susan Cartini, telephone 416-242-5900, email 403). Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Many headings. In terms of overall surprises delivered by the Royal [email protected]. Website: http://unitradeassoc.com. tables of stamps, coins, medals, paper money and militaria; stamp exhibit on John Paul II; coins and banknotes of Danzig (Gdañsk); pricing review, just a couple of Canadian Mint recently. First JAN. 12 - 13, Boucherville, QC exhibit of POW camp stamps of WWII; exhibit of Upper Silesia’s existing products have seen mi- came the sudden appearance of Salon Timbres et Monnaies MC, De Mortagne School, 955 De collectibles; special guests from the Mint of Poland / Mennica nor upward adjustments. In the 1.5 oz silver polar bear – un- Montarville Blvd. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, coin auction Polska; free stamps for kids. Sat. $2 adult admission, Sunday free Sat., 1 p.m. Free admission and free parking, 40 dealers in atten- admission, free parking, refreshments available. Sponsor/Affiliate: terms of new additions, I have known to either the investing or dance, club information and draw prizes, food service available. Polish-Canadian Coin & Stamp Club (Troyak). For more information taken a two-stage approach here. collecting world one moment, Sponsor/Affiliate: ANPB.net. For more information contact Marc contact Tom Malicki, telephone 905-281-0000 or Wieslaw First, we have acknowledged a and available for purchase the Boulard, email [email protected], telephone 450-655-4433. Grzesicki, 416-258-1651, email [email protected]. Website: number of new additions to the next. It is a somewhat odd but Website: http://anpb.net. http://www.troyakclub.com. bulging Royal Canadian Mint quite pleasing coin with good JAN. 13, Woodstock, ON MARCH 2 - 3, Boucherville, QC family of products. These in- heft – much more worthy of re- Woodstock Nostalgia Show, Auditorium & Mutual Building, Salon Timbres et Monnaies MC, De Mortagne School, 955 De clude the seemingly popular spect than the albatross of a sil- Woodstock Fairgrounds, 875 Nellis St. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Up Montarville Blvd. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, auction Sat., to 220 vendor tables, featuring coins, tokens, paper money, mili- 1 p.m. Free admission and free parking, 40 dealers in attendance, CFL 25-cent coin and stamp is- ver maple “piedfort” issued two tary collectibles, small antiques, tins, bottles, vintage paper, club information and draw prizes, food service available. Sponsor/ sues, a number of Christmas is- years ago (by my description, postcards, old photos, old books, vintage magazines, automobile Affiliate: ANPB.net. For more information contact Marc Boulard, sues in both base-metal and sil- perhaps the first piedfort to ever advertising, a large selection of vintage Ontario licence plates, email [email protected], telephone 450-655-4433. Website: ver, and – last but certainly not fail in satisfying a single criteria gas station advertising signs and memorabilia, country store http://anpb.net. advertising signs, movie and television memorabilia, Coca-Cola least – the much buzzed-about of what it actually means to be a collectibles, brewery collectibles, advertising signs, glassware, MARCH 16, Cambridge, ON 1-cent issues bidding farewell to piedfort). Kudos to the Mint on China, vintage sports collectibles, vintage sports and non-sport Cambridge Coin Club 22 Annual Coin Show, Cambridge the 1-cent. This last category in- this first stealth mission of the cards, railroad memorabilia, old toys, old dolls, vintage action Newfoundland Club, 1500 Dunbar Rd. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free figures, vinyl records, music memorabilia, and much more. admission, buy, sell, trade and evaluate at 52 tables, tokens, trade cludes the elusive 5-piece silver year. Whether this 1.5 oz issue Collectibles from the 1930s to ’70s. Admission is $5 per person, dollars, coins, paper money, militaria, sports cards, CTC coupons. set of retro designs, as well as becomes the first of an impend- children under age 12 admitted for free when accompanied by an Sponsor/Affiliate: Cambridge Coin Club. For more information what is almost certainly the ing series or remains a stand- adult. For more information contact Ian Ward, telephone 519-426- contact Wolfe Derle, telephone 519-622-0111, email wolfe1937@ hotmail.com, or Vince Nevidon, telephone 519-740-1416. world’s largest, lowest-denomi- alone anomaly remains to be 8875 (Mon. to Fri., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m), or email [email protected]. Website: http://www.nostalgiashow.blogspot.com. nation issue of modern times – seen, but its reception in the MARCH 22 - 24, Montreal, QC the five-ounce, pure silver 1-cent. market is proving to be any- JAN. 25 - 27, Hamilton, ON Nuphilex: Canada’s Largest Coin and Stamp Show, Holiday Inn Midtown, 420 Sherbrooke West. Hours: Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 The voracious public response thing but lukewarm. CAND Annual Convention, Sheraton Hamilton Hotel, 116 King St. W. For more information contact Tom Kennedy, telephone 519- p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $3 Fri. and Sat., Sun. free. to these 1-cent commemoratives Fresh on the heals of the 271-8825. Website: http://cand.org/. More than 74 dealer tables of coins, stamps, paper money, virtually guarantees healthy sec- chunky bear comes RCM stealth tokens, military medals, jewelry and watches will be showcased. ondary market prices, and we mission No. 2 – the sudden, and JAN. 26 - 27, Hamilton, ON Come buy, sell, trade or appraise your valuables. Coin auction Jeffrey Hoare Auctions Inc Sale No. 110, Heritage Room, Sheraton conducted by Lower Canada Auction in the Gouverner Room. For will continue to watch these is- arguably gob-smacking unveil- Hamilton Hotel, 116 King St. W. Numismatic session takes place more information, contact Gabriel, telephone 514-842-4411, sues with keen interest. ing of a Bank of Canada hoard Saturday; military session takes place Sunday. Sponsor/Affiliate: email [email protected]. Website: http://www.nuphilex.com. The second stage of my re- of vintage $5 and $10 gold coins. In conjunction with CAND. For more information contact Wendy A. Hoare, telephone 519-473-7491, email [email protected]. MARCH 23, Montreal, QC view involved a bit of catch-up, Certain to very quickly rewrite Website: http://jeffreyhoare.on.ca. Canadian Tire Coupon Collectors Meeting - Montreal, 12125 Notre namely the listing of a few prior- the book on market analysis for Dame East. Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Centre Communautaire year products that had previ- these two issues, this develop- FEB. 3, Paris, ON Roussin, in Point aux Trembles. Parking and admission are free, S.W.O.N., Convention centre, 139 Silver St. (Paris fairgrounds). and everyone is welcome. For more information contact any of ously been omitted from this ment is virtually unprecedented Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission $3, includes a ticket on a gold the club executive listed at the in the club website. Website: section of Trends. I started with in Canadian numismatics. 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Among a few other catch-up premature leaks occurring, I am APRIL 19 - 21, Kitchener, ON additions, none will likely de- truly impressed with the appar- FEB. 17, Troy, MI Ontario Numismatic Association 51st Annual Convention, Holiday Polish American Numismatic Society and The Windsor Coin Club Inn & Conference Centre, 30 Fairway Rd S. Hours: Fri. 6 p.m., mand more attention than the ent success in keeping an abso- International Coin Show, American Polish Cultural Center, 2975 Jeffery Hoare Coin Auction; bourse open to public Fri. and Sat. at specialty “themed” loon dollars lute, airtight lid on this project. East Maple Rd. (15 Mile at Dequindre). Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. Admission $3 daily or $15 Bourse pass for weekend. Coin of 2007. Easily overlooked at As Trends editor and a 25-year Buy, sell and trade at 93 tables of dealers (sold out) featuring Kids auction, specialty club meetings, banquet and more. Register time of issue due to perhaps dealer, I didn’t have a clue that coins, medals, tokens, paper money, books and supplies; admis- early at ONA website. Sponsor/Affiliate: Waterloo Coin Society. For sion free; plenty of free parking. Sponsor/Affiliate: Polish American more information contact convention chairman Robb McPherson, price-point and the crush of the Bank’s vaults even held Numismatic Society and The Windsor Coin Club. For more informa- 519-577-7206, email [email protected]. competition from competing such goodies until 24 hours tion contact show manager Brett Irick, telephone 313-207-3562 or Website: http://www.the-ona.ca/upcoming.php. email [email protected]. Website: http://windsorcoinclub.com. products, the 2007 deluxe “Wed- prior to public announcement. APRIL 21, Pickering, ON ding Set” has yielded a major Am I convinced that this is an FEB. 23 - 24, Toronto, ON Ajax / Pickering Stamp & Coin Show, Pickering Recreation modern rarity. 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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 27 Coinage dies can strike virtually anything

Errors & Varieties

By John Regitko

hen I recently looked at But I think the real reason is some of my errors, I that they were either never cameW across a scalloped blank produced in the first place or planchet that was found in a they did not get out of the Figure 1. Scalloped blanks were used at the Royal Canadian Mint to strike Iraq coins roll of Canadian 5-cent coins mint. in different years. At least one wound up being struck by Canadian 1998 five-cent dies, dated 1998. The first somewhat unusual another by 1981 twenty-five-cent dies. I began to wonder just what coin involves the shape of the sort of objects has been struck planchet. by mints around the world on A blank takes on a much otic shape, such as square, tri- less of its shape, to qualify for pears on the website mikeby- unusual-shaped planchets or higher degree of desirability angle or scalloped. unusual and phenomenal ers.com. exotic materials. when you know that it came That is why anything found strike status. Following are a Does anybody think this I began to search my com- from the Royal Canadian Mint, other than round, heptagon or few such items. was struck by accident? Does puter images as well as the that it missed being struck by polygon shape would make it A 1988 Canadian $1 coin was anybody think that it acciden- Internet and, surprisingly, dies intended for striking for- quite unusual. struck while overlapped by a tally left the Mint? came across very little that eign coins, and instead, wound Figure 1 shows a scalloped washer, as shown in Figure 2. Mike Byers’ website also il- was truly unusual. But that up with a batch of Canadian blank intended for striking The coin, which is certified lustrates a 1998 10-pesos coin could be due to two different coins. Iraqi coins. Instead, one was by Numismatic Guaranty Cor- from Chile that was struck on reasons. Canada’s circulating coins struck by a set of 1998 five-cent poration (NGC), appears on the tip of a “finger” used by One could be the fact that have traditionally been round dies, another with 1981 twen- the Internet website www.co- the older minting presses to anyone who has really wild or various numbers of sides of ty-five-cent dies. These appear incommunity.com. push coins away from the material is afraid it might be polygons (i.e. heptagon or oc- on Chief Patrick Glassford’s Another piece struck on an striking chamber. It is shown illegal to own because it might tagon). None that I have come website, coinscan.com, the best unusual object is shown in Fig- in Figure 4. be deemed a “backdoor” job. across has been in a more ex- website by far on Canadian er- ure 3. It contains four 1978 The coin was featured in the rors. 1-cent impressions on a com- very first issue of Mint Error But it takes more than the memorative $10 Olympic coin News dated spring 2003, whose wrong blank planchet, regard- which was dated 1974. It ap- cover is shown in Figure 5. Even more appealing are coins struck on the tips of fin- gers of the old finger feed presses at one of the U.S. mints … simply because it is from a U.S. Mint. Five U.S. coins struck on fin- ger feed tips are shown in Fig- ure 6. According to Byers’ website, he acquired them from Bill Snyder, another well- known U.S. error collector.

Figure 4. A 1998 coin from Chile struck on a finger of the old style finger feed Figure 2. The 1988 $1 was overlapped by a washer when presses, shown on Mike being struck. The washer separated from the coin after Byers’ website. being struck.

Figure 3. A $10 Olympic coin issued in 1974 was struck four times with 1978 one-cent dies.

28 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca authenticated and described as being Clark. He was a grain and flour mer- struck on aluminum scrap. Halifax... chant in Halifax and died on Oct. 5, For proof that Canada and the U.S. 1838. are not the only counties whose mints Continued from page 8 Five of the partners in the bank were had a security issue in the past, take a and his wife Margaret Murphy. Early members of the Council of Twelve, look at Figure 7. on Cunard showed a keen head for which held both legislative and execu- Both the obverse and reverse designs business, assisting with the formation tive powers in Nova Scotia from of the 2006 India 2-rupees coin were of the firm of Abraham Cunard & Son 1832-36, including Collins, Allison, Cu- struck on the feeder fingers. before he came of age. His remarkable nard, Cogswell, and Tobin. It is little Note that both sides were struck on career is a matter of public record and surprise, then, that W. Stewart Wallace, both fingers. How likely is that to be a need not be detailed here, other than M.A., author of the book Dictionary of genuine “mistake?” to note that he founded the famous Canadian Biography (1945) could write of This item was offered recently on Cunard Line of ships. Over the years the Halifax Banking Company that it eBay by “world_merchandise_com- he took an active interest in the affairs “...was for many years regarded as a pany” of San Diego, Calif., who has a of Halifax and filled many positions of synonym for the executive government 100 per cent positive feedback. The pho- public trust and responsibility, always of the province.” tos in Figure 7 are from the website. with credit to himself. He died in In 1872, the firm incorporated and Although a fantastic “numismatic” Kensington, London, England on April sought a bank charter from the govern- item, nobody was interested in meeting 28, 1865. ment. This was obtained and the com- Figure 5. The cover of Mint Error the opening bid of $2,299.99. John Clark, who was another of the pany operated as a chartered bank from News showing the struck Chile Other Internet finds I came across in- original partners in the Halifax Banking 1873 until it merged with the Canadian feeder finger. clude a foreign coin struck on a spoon, Company, was born in 1778, son of John Bank of Commerce in 1903. W another on a washer. The quality of the images, however, is not sufficient to Again, these came from Byers’ show here. website, who describes himself as the If you know of other unusual strikes, world’s largest dealer of error coins. He drop me a note. W states that originally, dies that struck the tips of feeder fingers were actually John can be reached at [email protected].

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From your favourite dealer, bookstore, or from the Charlton Press at Tel.: 800-442-6042; Fax: 800-442-1542 Figure 7. Dies intended for striking Indian coins were used to strike both Email [email protected] sides of a “finger” from the finger feed minting press. Visit www.charltonpress.com

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January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 31 Artist plays with perspective on coin designs

Numismatic Profile

By Carolyn Mullin

ohn Mantha prefers to work the foreground, with a detailed in traditional media, but that scene in the background. You doesn’tJ mean he is old-fash- usually don’t see that type of ioned. perspective incorporated on a The Toronto illustrator has coin, but that one did.” designed more than 10 coins His latest coin to earn inter- for the Royal Canadian Mint national recognition is made during the past 17 years, in- from silver and niobium. With cluding a silver and niobium a $5 face value, the coin depicts piece recently nominated for an Algonquin hunter crouched, the Krause Publications Coin ready to spring on his prey, of the Year competition. with a full moon behind him. “I just don’t think it’s fun to The coin is one in a four-part, stare at a computer all day,” he coloured series bearing the ini- explains. “I will use the advan- tials “JDM” and a theme based tages of Photoshop and Illus- on the four full moons for the trator (on the computer), but four seasons, as followed and only once I have done the described by the Algonquin drawing and scanned it in. people: the wolf moon, buck John Mantha works from a home studio on the top floor of his Toronto home. “Something produced moon, hunter’s moon and pink strictly on the computer has a moon. slick quality to it, but I like a Although simple in design several of the coins he has matter when one considers speak more than one language. little more texture. I don’t like and execution, as Mantha done, along with significant Mantha got his start out of de- It’s hard in a way, for artists, it smooth and perfect, where notes, Krause Publications’ anniversaries related to discov- sign school as a real-time court- because they should be defined the process is hidden. A pencil judges have nominated the eries in Canada. room illustrator. by one style, but I like to do a line or smudge here or there is 2011 design of the hunter’s In 2008, the Mint released a When he graduated in the lot of different things.” good.” moon for consideration in the $100 gold coin for the 200th an- mid-1980s, he went to work for For example, he just finished The Ontario College of Art Coin of the Year 2013 competi- niversary of Simon Fraser de- a small ad agency, but quickly a set of black and white graduate came to the attention tion. scending the rapids of the discovered working for some- sketches for an American pub- of a Mint liaison in the mid- Historical subjects seem to Fraser River, and two years one else wasn’t for him. lishing company, he is working 1990s after doing a poster for take up a lot of Mantha’s de- later, a 14-karat gold $100 gold He ended up landing a posi- with the Mint finalizing a silver the Ford Motor Company out- sign time, especially since coin for the 400th anniversary tion as a courtroom artist for coin project, and he works on lining the history of trucking. many of the projects involve of the discovery of Hudson’s CBC, through the Ontario Col- oil paintings and goes golfing The artist liaison liked the book illustrations for children Bay, both bearing Mantha’s lege of Art’s job placement pro- in his spare time. amount of detail and realism in and youth on historical or non- “JDM” initials. gram, and found he really en- “The coins are fun because his drawings, he recalls, so he fiction events of the recent “Again, I like that one be- joyed the experience. there is a lot of design involved. was invited to submit designs past. cause I used a slightly different “I still do it to this day, for I love the way it all comes to- for a 22-karat $200 gold coin As a result, his portfolio con- perspective, looking over CTV now, but I really like it be- gether,” Mantha says. “I like to depicting sugar-bush activity. tains many pieces with First Henry Hudson’s shoulder at a cause it gets me out of the stu- do four or five designs, once A year later, he earned the Nations imagery, including map that isn’t accurate, but it’s dio.” the ideas start to flow. I’ll do a commission to design what what they thought the area As an independent illustrator few, walk away and come back ended up being an award-win- looked like at that time.” living in Toronto’s Beaches a few days later and see all the ning 14-karat gold coin with a The coin projects and neighbourhood, Mantha has things I did wrong – all the face value of $100, depicting historical pieces seem been fortunate to have steady things I need to change here the 100th anniversary of the incongruous subject work over the years, but he and there. discovery of gold in the says it has everything to do “And then, when it goes to Klondike. with his ability to adapt to a the Mint, it’s really out of my “I was always fond wide variety of projects. hands, and into the hands of of the one that won “I think of it as a vi- the engraver.” W the award, because sual vocabulary, it’s a different per- where you learn to This hobby is full of interest- spective. It’s a ing people and we’d love to help close-up of a pros- our readers get to know more of pector’s hands hold- Mantha them. ing a pan of gold in designed the If you know somebody who 14-karat gold should be profiled on this page let $100 gold coin us know. Call us at 905-646- The silver and marking the 7744, ext 227 or send an email to niobium hunter’s moon 400th anniversary [email protected]. Please be sure to coin is nominated for of the discovery of include some contact informa- Krause Publications’ Coin Hudson’s Bay, which tion, and some reasons for your of the Year. was issued in 2010. nomination.

32 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Polymer note got a rough OLMSTEAD CURRENCY’S ride at the printers CHRISTMAS & Ask the 2013 WISH LIST! Experts There are lots of things we would like for Christmas or 2013 but we will limit this to numismati c items that you may be able to sell us…such as: Please send questions to Ask the Experts, Canadian Coin News, PO Box 28103, Lakeport PO, 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON L2N 7P8 or email ex- [email protected]. If possible, please include a photograph or high-resolution scan of any items in question.

Q. I’m not sure if this is the first note found in this condition. There’s no visi- ble ear on the left side. There are ink smears on the digits “100.” The legend and signatures of the bank officials are unreadable. One side of “Banque Du Canada” is unreadable. Looking at the individual’s face is like looking at The Walking Dead characters on TV. The back side of the note is perfect. I just wanted to know LOWER GRADE DOMINION, 1935, 1937 and Devil Face ! if other such polymer notes have been found, or is this a first? Who would guess we are acti vely seeking the less expensive material but — Don Hutsul, email we do need it in quanti ty. We have steady buyers for all notes in all grades. From Dominion 1923 VG’s to well circulated 1935’s and 1937’s and to the A. It is a smeared note, damaged in production. circulated Devils Face issues, we need them all. So do not assume there is By their very definition, errors are not planned and most are destroyed at the litt le value in lower grades ! We are especially in need of 1937 $5 and $50 printers. There may be other ink smears out there, and theoretically the rest of notes. Olmstead Currency is The Higher Buyer ! that sheet should be similar. However, if they were handled by an alert teller at the bank, they would have been culled at that time. I’m guessing wet ink. Since the two sides are printed separately, it is rare to see both sides goofed up.

CANADIAN COINS MS-63 to MS-65 While the “middle” of the market is soft we do have strong demand for MS- 63 and MS-65 coins. We are building inventory for the winter shows and are anxious to off er more than you might think for high grades. The demand is primarily for the pre-1950 years, especially Edward and George V and VI coins. If you have a few extras or a collecti on to sell, contact Olmstead Cur- rency, The Higher Buyer !

The 1967 Diving Goose dollar is one of the few widely known and PLAN ON ATTENDING THE NEW DOWNTOWN TORONTO SHOW JUNE 1-2, valuable die rotation errors in Canadian numismatics. 2012 Mark your calendars and plan on being at Bloor & Yonge for a huge new Q. I am sending this inquire asking about the different 1967 rotated die coins. WORLD COINS AND BANK NOTES show that is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. This show is promising to be a The dollar is recognized as sometimes exhibiting a rotation, its value based on Olmstead Currency travels throughout North America and Europe att ending strong numismatic event. Olmstead Currency will only be at the Toronto Coin how much the rotation is. Is this correct? I also noticed there are quarters, dimes coin and paper money shows, buying and selling. We are strong buyers of Expo in June and not at TOREX. and pennies with rotation. My questions are: in the future will these varieties be coins and notes of every country. From mint sets to Maundy sets, from dol- included in the coin guide as collectible? Will the amount of mintage determine lars to dinars, we have customers for your collecti on or extras. Whether you whether these coins make the list or will collector demand determine this? Thank have a group worth $100 or $100,000 we are The Higher Buyer ! you in advance for reading this letter and also providing some light on this mat- ter. I am a rookie to this hobby – only four years – and need all the information UPCOMING SHOWS you pros can give me. OLMSTEAD CURRENCY We will be att ending the following shows in coming months: — Dennis Wachno, email THE HIGHER BUYER April 17-22 Maastricht Paper Money Show, Netherlands A. Die rotation errors are normally priced based on the amount of rotation; the Phone 506-466-2078 • FAX 506-466-5726 June 1-2 Toronto Coin Expo, bigger the error the higher the value. Email: [email protected] Toronto Public Library While the “Diving Goose” has made it into most standard references, as have Website: olmsteadcurrency.com (BIG new show!) some 1991 25-cent varieties, most die rotations remain in the realm of the special- P.O. Box 487 St. Stephen, NB, Canada E3L 3A6 June 7-10 Memphis Paper Money ist collectors. There are no plans at this time to consider adding more die rota- Don Olmstead P.O. Box 135 Calais, ME 04619 USA Show, Memphis TN tions to Canadian Coin News’ Trends section.

January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 33 Gold and Silver Bullion Coins and Bars All prices on this page are based on Gold at U$1,650.00 per ounce and Silver at U$32.40 per ounce with an exchange rate of 0.992 and are subject to market changes Gold and silver has made a major retraction from the recent highs of $1,900.00 and Canada Silver Wildlife 1 oz. Silver $49.50 and are presently a great buying opportunity. With currencies at all-time, record uncertainty, tangible assets are the only safe insurance policy. The easiest way to own tangible assets is physical gold and silver bullion. The small buy and sell spreads make them sensible, practical, and easily portable.

Canada .9999 Gold Maple Leafs Size Buy Sell 1 oz...... $1,645.00 ...... $1,700.00 1/2 oz...... $841.00 ...... $882.00 1/4 oz...... $425.00 ...... $450.00 1/10 oz ...... $171.00 ...... $189.00 1/20 oz ...... $90.00 ...... $112.00

Canada 1 oz. .9999 Silver Maple Leafs Year Each Per 10 Per 100 2012...... $35.90 ...... $354.00 ...... $3,517.00 2011 ...... $35.90 ...... $354.00 ...... $3,517.00 2010...... $36.40 ...... $359.00 ...... $3,557.00 U.S. Gold Eagles/Buffalos 2009...... $36.40 ...... $359.00 ...... $3,557.00 Each Per 10 Per 100 Size Buy Sell 2008...... $37.60 ...... $371.00 ...... $3,620.00 1 oz Buffalo ...... $1,680.00 ...... $1,810.00 2007...... $37.60 ...... $371.00 ...... $3,670.00 2011 Wolf ...... $75.00 ...... Wanted ...... Wanted 1 oz Eagle ...... $1,630.00 ...... $1,710.00 2006...... $38.00 ...... $375.00 ...... $3,700.00 2011 Grizzly Bear ...... $50.00 ...... Wanted ...... Wanted 1/2 oz...... $820.00 ...... $960.00 2005...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 1/4 oz...... $412.00 ...... $460.00 2004...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 2011 Cougar ...... $39.25 ...... $387.56 ...... $3,850.89 1/10 oz ...... $168.00 ...... $193.00 2003...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 2002...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 2012 Moose ...... $39.25 ...... $387.56 ...... $3,850.89 1 oz. Buffalo .9999 others 22kt 2001...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 2000...... $41.00 ...... $405.00 ...... 2012 Antelope...... $39.25 ...... $387.56 ...... $3,850.89 1999-2000 ...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 1999...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 1998...... $44.00 ...... $435.00 ...... Set of 5 (one of each) ...... $235.00 1997...... $67.00 ...... $660.00 ...... U.S. Gold Coins, EF+ 1996...... $70.00 ...... $690.00 ...... Size Buy Sell 1995...... $52.00 ...... $515.00 ...... Supplies of earlier issues are limited. Generally only the most current issue $1 Type 1 ...... $165.00 ...... $200.00 1994...... $48.00 ...... $475.00 ...... $1 Type 3 ...... $205.00 ...... $240.00 1993...... $45.00 ...... $445.00 ...... is available in large quantities. We are always buying earlier issues. Please $2-1/2 Liberty ...... $250.00 ...... $290.00 1992...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 make us an offer. $2-1/2 Indian ...... $220.00 ...... $260.00 1991...... $39.00 ...... $385.00 ...... $3,800.00 $5 Liberty ...... $395.00 ...... $435.00 1990...... $37.50 ...... $370.00 ...... $3,650.00 $5 Indian ...... $395.00 ...... $440.00 1989...... $37.50 ...... $370.00 ...... $3,650.00 $10 Liberty ...... $800.00 ...... $850.00 1988...... $38.00 ...... $375.00 ...... $10 Indian ...... $800.00 ...... $850.00 Commemmorative, Proof, and $20 Liberty ...... $1,600.00 ...... $1,690.00 Date Set of All 26x 1 oz Silver Maple Leafs (1988-2012) ...... $1,085.00 $20 St-Gaud...... $1,600.00 ...... $1,690.00 With Case ...... $1,135.00 Special Issue Gold Maple Leaf Coins

Canada 1 oz. .9999 Silver Wildlife Moose or Cougar 1989 Proof .9999 ...... $1,773.00 Year Each Per 10 Per 100 2012...... $38.20 ...... $377.00 ...... $3,750.00 1997 Musical Ride RCMP ...... $1,773.00 China Gold Pandas 2004 25th Anniversary ...... $1,773.00 Size Buy Sell 1 oz...... $1,662.00 ...... $1,755.00 Perth Mint (Australia) 2005 .99999...... $2,750.00 1/2 oz...... $832.00 ...... $970.00 1/4 oz...... $425.00 ...... $495.00 2012 Year of the Dragon Silver 2007 .99999...... $2,750.00 1/10 oz ...... $177.00 ...... $213.00 Size Sell 2007 Regular Issue .99999 ...... $1,773.00 1/20 oz...... $90.00 ...... $126.00 1 oz...... $95.00 10 oz...... $370.00 2008 Regular Issue .99999 ...... $1,773.00 1 kilogram ...... $1,180.00 2009 Regular Issue .99999 ...... $1,738.00 2011 Mountie .99999 ...... $1,738.00 Austria Gold Philharmonics and Australia Gold Nuggets .9999 Pure Size Buy Sell 1 oz...... $1,630.00 ...... $1,720.00 1/2 oz...... $815.00 ...... $895.00 1/4 oz...... $408.00 ...... $469.00 Silver .999 Bars 1/10 oz ...... $164.00 ...... $194.00 Johnson-Matthey or Engelhard 1/20 oz Nugget ...... $87.00 ...... $120.00 Size Buy Sell 10 oz Struck ...... $332.00 ...... $348.00 10 oz A-Mark ...... $322.00 ...... $338.00 100 oz ...... $3,235.00 ...... $3,350.00

Modern struck and sealed, 2010 Olympic Games Maple Leafs 2011 ‘Mountie’ Gold .9999 Bars recognized bars only Gold Silver Size Buy Sell .99999 Gold Coin 1 gram ...... $53.00 ...... $71.00 2008...... $1,775.00 ...... $41.80 5 grams ...... $264.00 ...... $284.00 10 grams ...... $528.00 ...... $562.00 2009...... $1,775.00 ...... $41.80 1 oz...... $1,632.00 ...... $1,673.00 2010...... $1,775.00 ...... $40.00 5 oz...... $8,150.00 ...... $8,318.00 Selling Price 10 oz...... $16,285.00 ...... $16,610.00 Set of Three ...... $5,300.00 ...... $122.00 $1,738.00 1 kilo ...... $52,220.00 ...... $53,200.00 www.bullioncoinsandbars.com For current buying and selling prices, frequently asked questions, bullion-related articles and commentary, and information about buying and selling 1967-2013 - Our 46th Anniversary J&M Coin & Jewellery Ltd. Quote J&M Ad #2635 to receive a free gift with your order. 127 E. Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 1W1 Tel: (604) 876-7181 Fax: (604) 876-1518 ORDERING INFORMATION: Pure bullion items are tax exempt. All prices in Canadian Dollars as Orders Only, Call Toll-Free at 1-888-244-9999 indications only and are subject to change. BC residents add 12% HST. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and P.E.I. residents add 5% GST. Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland www.jandm.com [email protected] residents add 13% HST. Nova Scotia residents add 15% HST. Add $8.00 for shipping within Canada for typical size www.bullioncoinsandbars.com orders, larger or bulkier orders may or will cost more. All orders over $1000 must be shipped by Priority Post ($28.00 + GST where required). Payment by VISA, M/C, cheque, money order, or draft. Personal cheques may be held up to three weeks pending clearance. Credit card orders sent only to the billing address on fi le with the credit card issuing company. Send all information in raised print and the name and location of the issuing bank. 14 day return privilege except bullion. Regret we CANNOT accept credit cards for gold and bullion.

34 January 1, 2013 • Canadian Coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Bulk Liquidation Blowout - Huge Savings!

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J&M Coin & Jewellery Ltd. 1967-2013 - Our 46th Anniversary 127 E. Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 1W1 Quote J&M Ad #2635 to receive a free gift with your order. Tel: (604) 876-7181 Fax: (604) 876-1518 Orders Only, Call Toll-Free at 1-888-244-9999 ORDERING INFORMATION: Pure bullion items are tax exempt. All prices in Canadian Dollars as indications only and are subject to change. BC residents add 12% HST. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, www.jandm.com [email protected] Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and P.E.I. residents add 5% GST. Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland www.bullioncoinsandbars.com residents add 13% HST. Nova Scotia residents add 15% HST. Add $8.00 for shipping within Canada for typical size orders, larger or bulkier orders may or will cost more. All orders over $1000 must be shipped by Priority Post ($28.00 + GST where required). Payment by VISA, M/C, cheque, money order, or draft. Personal cheques may be held up to three weeks pending clearance. Credit card orders sent only to the billing address on fi le with the credit card issuing company. Send all information in raised print and the name and location of the issuing bank. 14 day return privilege except bullion. Regret we CANNOT accept credit cards for gold and bullion.

January 1, 2013 • Canadian coin News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 35 A Very Rare Opportunity Rare Bronze 1937 Pattern Set

1¢ PCGS SP64 Pattern ...... $9,500 We have carefully selected a few superb and choice Canadian, New Brunswick, 5¢ PCGS SP64 ...... $9,500 10¢ PCGS SP64 ...... $9,500 and Newfoundland coins that any collector would be proud to own and show to 25¢ PCGS SP64 ...... $9,500 your close numismatic friends. This is a rare opportunity to  ll holes for coins that 50¢ PCGS SP62 ...... $75,000 Full Set Price ...... $95,000 may not ever be available again or it will be a very long wait for another. Each item has been specially priced for quick sale. These coins will only be sold individually if, after 45 days or September 30th, we do not sell the complete set or someone does not purchase the 50¢ coin separately. The 50¢ coin is unique and is the These are wonder coins, many with superb lustre and toning which are rarely only known example outside the Bank of Canada collection. It is as available in the marketplace. Get them while they last! We only have one of each. rare as the 1911 pattern silver dollars. This set originates from the Temple Collection. It would be wonderful to keep the set intact. This is why we are offering a substantial savings to buyers to keep it intact. We realize that a few collectors will only need Canada Trends Net Trends Net the 50¢ coin to complete your collection so we would be willing to trade 1967..... 50¢ ...ICCS MS64 ....Flip Strike ...... $5,500 back your other four coins to keep the Temple Collection coins together. 1910...... 5¢ ...ICCS MS64 ....Round Leaves ...... $3,500 ...... $2,700 You can own this magnifi cent set for your four coins plus $65,000. 1947...... $1 ...ICCS MS64 ....Quadruple HP ...... $6,500 ...... $5,500 1921...... 5¢ ...ICCS VG8 ...... $5,500 1948...... $1 ...ICCS MS64 ...... $5,500 ...... $4,750 1921...... 5¢ ...ICCS VG10 ...... $5,800 must be EF+ 1950...... $1 ...ICCS MS67 ...... $4,000 ...... $3,500 Buying Circ. Silver Dollars 1921...... 5¢ ...NGC F12 ...... $6,500 ...... $5,500 1935...... $26.00 ea. 1949 ...... $22.00 ea. 1951...... $1 ...PCGS MS65 ..Arnprior ...... $7,500 ...... $6,000 1921...... 5¢ ...PCGS EF45 ...... $13,275 ....$11,500 1951...... $1 ...PCGS SP67 ...... $5,500 ...... $4,500 Buying Proof Silver Dollars 1921...... 5¢ ...PCGS MS62 ...... $27,500 ....$26,000 1972 and 1973...... $13.00 ea. 1981 and 1987 ...... $14.00 ea. 1974 to 1977 and 1979...$11.50 ea. 1988 and 1989 ...... $14.00 ea. 1966...... $1 ...ICCS MS64 ....Small Beads ...... $5,500 ...... $5,000 1858..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS60 ....8 over 5, Highest Graded ...... $22,500 1992 to 1998...... $23.00 ea. 1990 and 1991 ...... $16.00 ea. 2002 to 2008...... $30.00 ea. 1999 to 2001 ...... $25.00 ea. 1908 Specimen Set with Small Date 5¢, CCCS Graded SP65 1858..... 10¢ ...PCGS SP64 ...... $5,000 ...... $3,500 except 25¢ SP67, Previously Graded by ICCS ...... $8,500 1872..... 20¢ ...PCGS MS64 ..Pittman, Belzberg ...... $12,000 ...... $7,500 Buying Canadian Coin Rolls All coins must be BU. No made up rolls, please. 1874..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS65 ....Pale Toning, PQ ...... $6,000 ...... $5,000 Original rolls in tubes or rolled up, please.

1875H ..10¢ ...ICG MS61 ...... $11,250 ...... $6,500 New Brunswick Year 1¢ (BU) 5¢ (BU) 10¢ 25¢ 50¢ Loon $1 1971...... $2.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- 1862..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS60 ....Double Punch 2, 1972...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- 1875H ..10¢ ...NGC MS63 ...... $20,000 ....$14,000 Second Highest Graded ...... $4,500 1973...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- 1974...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $10.00...... -- 1892..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS64 ....22 Leaves, Obv. 5 ...... $7,500 ...... $5,000 1862..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS64 ....Double Punch 2, 1975...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- Solo Highest Graded ...... $22,000 1976...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $10.00...... -- 1901..... 10¢ ...ICCS MS66 ....Irridescent Toning ...... $12,500 ...... $8,500 1977...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $30.00...... -- 1864..... 20¢ ...ICCS MS63 ...... $7,500 ...... $5,500 1978...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- 1915..... 10¢ ...PCGS MS66 ...... $4,000 ...... $2,650 1979...... $1.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $12.00...... -- 1980...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1969..... 10¢ ...ICCS EF40 ...... $20,000 ....$19,500 1981...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1982...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1875..... 25¢ ...PCGS AU50 ...... $10,000 ...... $6,500 Newfoundland 1983...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1984...... $1.50 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1885...... 1¢ ...ICCS MS65 ....Red ...... $10,000 1899..... 25¢ ...ICCS MS65 ....Shimmering Lustre ...... $10,000 ...... $8,000 1985...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $13.00...... -- 1986...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $15.00...... -- 1876...... 1¢ ...NGC MS65 ....Red, Choice ...... $12,500 ...... $8,500 1870..... 50¢ ...NGC MS63 ....LCW ...... $15,000 ...... $9,000 1987...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $25.00...... -- 1988...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $25.00...... $40.00 1894...... 5¢ ...ICCS MS64 ...... $8,500 ...... $7,000 1989...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... $25.00...... $40.00 1871..... 50¢ ...PCGS MS63 ...... $20,000 ....$11,500 1990...... $4.00 ...... $6.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... --...... $40.00 1873..... 20¢ ...ICCS AU50 ...... $3,500 1991...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $200.00 ...... --...... $50.00 1871H ..50¢ ...PCGS MS62 ..Rainbow Toning ...... $25,000 ....$13,000 1992...... $2.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ....See Below ...... --...... $35.00 1876..... 20¢ ...ICCS MS64 ....Belzberg ...... $10,000 ...... $6,500 1993...... $4.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $5.00 ...... $12.00 ...... --...... $35.00 1881H ..50¢ ...ICG MS63 ...... ICCS MS62 ...... $11,500 1994...... $3.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $6.50 ...... $12.00 ...... --...... $35.00 1894..... 20¢ ...ICCS MS63 ...... $4,000 ...... $3,200 1995...... $3.00 ...... $3.00 ...... $5.00 ...... $12.00 ...... --...... $35.00 1888..... 50¢ ...PCGS MS63 ...... $35,000 ....$20,000 1996...... $3.00 ...... $4.00 ...... $5.00 ...... $12.00 ...... --...... $25.00 1876H ..50¢ ...ICCS MS64 ...... $14,500 ....$12,000 1894..... 50¢ ...ICCS AU55 ....Cleaned ...... $12,000 ...... $8,000 1992 25¢ rolls: $12.00 to $16.00 each Not seeking any commemorative loon $1 rolls, just the regular versions. 1882..... 50¢ ...NGC MS64 ...... $15,000 ....$12,000 1907..... 50¢ ...PCGS MS64 ...... $10,000 ...... $6,500 $2 rolls 1997, 1998, 1999 Nunavit, 2000 Path of Knowledge, 1870...... $2 ...PCGS MS62 ..3-Dot, Belzberg ...... $7,000 2001 to 2004, 2008 Quebec: $60.00 each 1909..... 50¢ ...PCGS MS64 ...... $25,000 ....$16,000 1967-2013 - Our 46th Anniversary J&M Coin & Jewellery Ltd. Quote J&M Ad #2635 to receive a free gift with your order. 127 E. Broadway, Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 1W1 Tel: (604) 876-7181 Fax: (604) 876-1518 ORDERING INFORMATION: Pure bullion items are tax exempt. All prices in Canadian Dollars as Orders Only, Call Toll-Free at 1-888-244-9999 indications only and are subject to change. BC residents add 12% HST. Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut and P.E.I. residents add 5% GST. Ontario, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland www.jandm.com [email protected] residents add 13% HST. Nova Scotia residents add 15% HST. Add $8.00 for shipping within Canada for typical size www.bullioncoinsandbars.com orders, larger or bulkier orders may or will cost more. All orders over $1000 must be shipped by Priority Post ($28.00 + GST where required). Payment by VISA, M/C, cheque, money order, or draft. Personal cheques may be held up to three weeks pending clearance. 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