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Canadian large Pages COIN NEWS TRENDS: and small cents 30-35 Volume 57 • Number 12 September 17 - 30, 2019 $4.50 1911 silver dollar ‘coming back to Canada, never leaving again’ By Jesse Robitaille “We waited to see what the adding, “It will not leave Can- Prices include buyer’s premium. action was in the room; there are ada again.” ne of only two known 1911 a lot of games you can play.” “It does belong here; it’s been silver dollars was recently The pair now has a plan to in and out of Canada two or “repatriated”O by a pair of Cana- keep the coin on Canadian terri- three times in its numismatic his- dian dealers, who partnered to- tory. tory, which started way back in gether to place a winning bid of “It’s never leaving Canada the 1960s, but this time it’s going $552,000 US (about $735,000 again,” said Campbell, who to stay.” Darren Booth, of St. Catharines, Ont., designed the special Cdn.) on the 339th lot of the added he and Laing will an- Now graded by Professional glow-in-the-dark 50-cent coin issued as part of the Royal Cook Collection of Canadian nounce more details soon. Coin Grading Service (PCGS) as Canadian Mint’s 2019 circulation set. Coins. “It’s Canadian cultural prop- Specimen-64, the coin was previ- Offered by Texas-based Heri- erty; it should’ve never been ously certified as PCGS Speci- tage Auctions on Aug. 15, the outside of the country in the first men-65 and sold in 2003 for iconic Canadian rarity sold to place in my opinion. It was sort $690,000 US as part of the Belz- 2019 circulation set hits Sandy Campbell, owner of Nova of a fine line as to whether it berg Collection. Scotia’s Proof Positive Coins, could’ve even been auctioned The only other 1911 silver dol- and Ian Laing, owner of Mani- down there, but it all worked lar has been held in the Bank of mark with young collectors toba’s Gatewest Coin. out in the end. It’s coming back Canada’s National Currency “It was quite shocking how it to Canada.” Collection – on loan from the By Jesse Robitaille lectors of all ages,” it includes happened,” said Campbell, who “We will find a home for it in British Royal Mint – since the For one Canadian designer five of Canada’s 2019 circula- added he was bidding in the Canada,” said Laing, who 1970s. with international credentials, tion coins – five-, 10- and 25- room while Laing bid online. echoed Campbell’s comments, The duo believed the example his latest work with the Royal cent pieces plus a loonie and offered this August would bring Canadian Mint is “probably the toonie – as well as a special upwards of $2 million, Campbell most Canadian thing” he’s ever half-dollar aimed at young col- said, adding, “That’s what we created. lectors. planned to pay for the coin.” The 2019 six-coin circulation “I was extremely excited and Continued on page 29 set, “Everlasting Canadian honoured when I saw my work Icons,” was issued by the Royal on the coin,” said St. The ‘extraordinarily rare’ 1911 Canadian Mint this August. Catharines, Ont.’s Darren silver dollar – one of only Described by the Mint as “the Booth, who added coin design two struck in silver – brought perfect starter set for new col- has been on his “career wishlist $552,000 US as one of 439 for a long time, so this feels lots offered as part of the Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699 great.” Cook Collection this August. Continued on page 36 Photos by Heritage Auctions. National Postage Stamp & Coin Show supplement inside Included in this edition of of each dealer is included on shall. A comprehensive CCN is a supplement high- pages 8-11 of the supplement. “Young Collectors” program lighting the upcoming Na- The bourse is open to the will also offer a discounted tional Postage Stamp and Coin public on Sept. 7 from 10 sales table plus a free auction Show to be held Sept. 7-8 in a.m.-5 p.m. and Sept. 8 from for children aged 17 and un- Mississauga, Ont. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Beyond the der. The 12-page section, which bourse, the show also features Show admission is only $3 can be found from pages 17-28, a two-session coin and stamp on Saturday and free on provides full details on the auction hosted by Kitchener, Sunday. On-site parking is popular two-day show hosted Ont.’s Colonial Acres. also free for show-goers. by Trajan Media, publisher of Throughout the weekend, a For full show details, see CCN and Canadian Stamp trio of captivating seminars the supplement or visit the News. About 50 dealers are set will be hosted by leading col- official National Postage to return to the Hilton lectors and hobby officials, in- Stamp and Coin Show Mississauga for the fall edition cluding a 2.5-hour counterfeit website, stampandcoin- of the biannual show. A profile coin workshop by Mike Mar- show.com. 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Bronze Gumeneia Phrygia After 133BC SNG Cop 379v O:Athena R:Nike 17.4mm 3.98gm 143105161345 ...... $45 18765 2019 Silver ‘50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing’ OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com Our bullion website can be found at: 97. Bronze Mint:Corduba Spain Coin:AE Quadrans 199-19BC Weight:3.58g Diameter:16.4x15.8x2.3 143105167475 ...... $45 Convex-Shaped Proof $25 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $139.95 98. Bronze Greek Countermark Athena 143105169726 ...... $45 99. Bronze Arados c127BC Phoenicia 143105174019 ...... $45 18766 2019 *GOLD* ‘50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing’ http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html 100. Bronze Apameia 133-48BC Attame Marsyas Artemis 143105177558 ...... $45 Convex-Shaped Proof $100 Gold Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ...... $1,399.95

2 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 1 2012 ‘TWO LOONS’ COLORIZED FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS 1711 Corydon Ave., Tel: (204) 489-9112 FROM THIS AD OVER $500 $1 SILVER COIN 1OZ .9999 FINE (SEE TERMS BELOW) In 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Loonie, the Winnipeg, Manitoba, FAX: (204) 489-9118 iconic Canadian one-dollar coin bearing the image of this great Canadian symbol. Canada R3N 0J9 TERMS OF SALE Like its namesake, the Loonie has proven resilient, emblematic, and long-lived. ORDERS WITHIN CANADA ORDERS WITHIN THE USA WCDA RCNA (Life) 1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return 11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): on non-bullion. M.C.C. ANA (Life) All orders shipped to the following 1-800-565-2646 1-888-565-2646 2. All prices are in Canadian dollars. Canadian Provinces are subject to the 3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank following tax rates (where applicable) - draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised Effective July 1, 2013: information, expiry date & phone number. MB: 5% GST; 8% PST 4. Orders must be shipped to the address that BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST 3 JULY RCM COINS 5 ANCIENT COINS the credit card statements are billed to ON, NB, NL: 13% HST View photos for these coins by viewing the item IDs through Ebay BUY 3 OR MORE COINS AND TAKE 10% OFF 5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; PE: 14% HST 18719 2019 ‘Cherry Blossoms - Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities’ Colorized Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 1. Athens Owl Tetradrachm EF+ 450-400BC (142867833302) ...... $1,399 if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will NS: 15% HST 2. Athens Silver Tetradrachm S.2547 17.2 grams VF/EF 300-262 BC (142863759377) ...... $500 be applied by credit card company 18720 2019 ‘Taurus - Zodiac Series’ Crystalized Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail 3. Attica , Athens Silver Owl Tetradrachma Minted Circa 350 B.C. (OOAK) (142606395153) ...... $385 6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank order purposes only. In-store prices may 18721 2019 ‘Queen Elizabeth Rose Blossoms’ Gold-Plated Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 4. 12032 6th Century Silver 1/12 Stater of the Greek City of Miletos Nice VF/EF ...... $234.95 before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for 5. Greek Coinage Late 5th-4th Centuries BC AR Drachm Thrace, Apollonia Pontica - VF (142703876360) ...... $175.50 vary. If you plan on picking up your items in 18722 2019 Silver Dollar Proof Set ‘75th Anniversary of D-Day’ Proof Set of Coins (with Proof Colorized Silver $, all others base metal) ...... $99.95 Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques store, you may be required to place your 6. Byzantium 416-357BC Heifer on Dolphin (143132327778) ...... $60 due to the differences in banking systems. #13011..... $209.95 retail 18723 2019 ‘Moraine Lake - Peter McKinnon Photo Series’ Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ...... $189.95 7. Greek Kyrene Under Ptolmey, Ptolmey I Rev. Libya, AE 18mm, F/VF (142421812525) ...... $55 order in advance, and be notified when the 18724 2019 ‘Mount Rundle - Peter McKinnon Photo Series’ Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ...... $189.95 8. 18326 Pontos AE 23 Gorgon Head Obverse Bronze 2nd Century BC ...... $29 7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually NOW 20% OFF... $167.95 18725 2019 ‘Arctic Fox - My Inner Nature’ Gold-Plated Proof $50 Silver Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ...... $569.95 9. Caracalla 198-217 AD AR Silver Denarius 3.51 grams Antoninus Pius AVG Brit (143119039922) ...... $110 bullion-related orders. applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc. 18726 2019 Platinum ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ Enameled Reverse-Proof $300 Platinum Coin 1oz .9995 Fine ...... $3,099.95 10. Bronze Roman Augustus 27BC-14AD Ionia/Ephesos AE28 (143130949062) ...... $100 8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet- 13. We assume no responsibility in the event of 11. Bronze Roman Thessalonica Macedoina 14-23 Tiberius/Livia F+ Tiberius (143130954186) ...... $60 er dans la langue Francaise. printing or pricing errors. All prices are sub- 18727 2019 Gold ‘Eternal Blessings Pysanka’ Egg-Shaped Proof $250 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $4,999.95 12. Bronze Spain Taraconensis, Ercavica Tiberius 14-37 AD AE31 Head of Emporor Right Bull (143132207033) ...... $100 9. Orders containing bullion have higher ject to market changes. 18728 2019 ‘Queen Elizabeth II’s Sapphire Tiara’ Proof $250 Gold Coin with Diamonds and Sapphires .9999 Fine ...... $6,999.95 13. Bronze Roman Augustus Amphipolis c.14AD AE23 Artemis Tauropolos/Bull (143132212538) ...... $50 shipping orders. 2 PAY FOR RCM PRODUCT 18729 2019 ‘40th Anniversary Gold Maple Leaf’ Reverse-Proof $500 Gold Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ...... $12,999.95 14. Bronze Roman Mylasa Karia c.300BC Eupolemos Sword in Scabbard Macedonian Shields (143132216993) ...... $80 10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders): “For placing orders only” 15. Bronze Roman Tiberius 14-37 Philippi Macedon AE17 Priests Ploughing (143132221940) ...... $60 Orders under $25: ...... $14.00 Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646 18730 2019 ‘Pandas - A Golden Gift of Friendship’ Gold-Plated Specimen $8 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $39.95 16. Bronze Roman Tiberius Augustus, 14-37AD F/VF AE27 Mint:Italica,Baetica,Spain Weight:13.74g (143132239545) ...... $100 WITH RCM PRODUCT! 18732 2019 ‘Equality’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 17. Bronze Roman Nabathaea 9BC-40AD Aretas IV AE18 (143132254995) ...... $50 Orders $25-$50: ...... $12.00 All other inquiries Orders $50-$75: ...... $10.00 Now you can use the face value of any non circulating legal tender Canadian coins 18. Bronze Roman M.Ambiblius 6-9AD (143132260764) ...... $50 please phone 1-204-489-9112 19. Bronze Roman Coponius Judaea 6-9AD Barley Under Augustus Kaicapoc Year 36 cAD Palm Tree Dates (143132264853) ...... $50 Orders $75-$100: ...... $8.00 to pay for current year numismatic RCM product and receive 10% off of the retail 20. Bronze Roman Agrippa Ae AS c.20BC F.VF M.AGRIPPA L.F.COS III Issued by Caligula 38AD Neptune (143132274950) ...... $140 Orders $100-$500: ...... $6.50 TELEPHONE HOURS: value of your order (on most coins subject to availability at the discounted rate)! 21. Bronze Roman Augustus Agrippa c.10AD Nemausus Colony Ae Dupondius IMP/DIVI/F P.P. COL NEM F+ (143132280438) ...... $130 Non-bullion Orders Over $500: .....FREE Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 22. Bronze Roman Hispania Colonia Patricia 27BC-14AD Augustus F+ Perm Caes (143132294249) ...... $100 Additional shipping charges may apply to orders Central Time, (store hours may vary) -Discount cannot be combined with any other promotion, sale, or rewards program. 23. Bronze Roman Augustus VF 27BC-14AD Acmoneia Rome Phrygia O:Laureate Litvus R:Akmone Nike (143132306186) ...... $125 to the United States. 24. Bronze Rome Republic c.150BC Ae Semi-As Prow of Ship VF Head of Saturn (143132313088) ...... $150 Free shipping offer not applicable on orders For Mailing Address -Trade must be arranged at the time of the order. 25. Roman Augustus AR 27BC-14AD F/VF Phrygia Amorium (143132317484) ...... $75 placed over the Internet. see top of page 26. Bronze Roman Vespasian 69-79 O: IMP.CAES.VESPASIAN AVG COS VIII P.P. R: PROVIDENT SC Altar AS (143144014766) ...... $72 -Valid on phone mail orders only. 27. Bronze Roman Vespasian 69-79 AS Eagle on Globe S.C. IMP.CAESAR.VESPASIAN.AVG.COS.IIII (143144020748) ...... $66 28. Bronze Roman Vespasian 69-79 Alexandria Obol Hawk: Crowned With Skhent (143144026364) ...... $47 -Customers are responsible for shipping and insuring their own product. 29. Bronze Egypt Vespasian 69-79 AE Diobol Year 4: 72-73 RX: Bust of Isis r. RPC II, 2434 (143144031598) ...... $123 6 30. Bronze Roman Domitian Caesar 69-81 Augustus 81-96 I:IMP.CAES.DOMITIAN AVG.GERM.COS X (143144052750) ...... $115 JUNE RCM COINS -Face value trades must be between $250 and $9999 31. Bronze Roman Domitian 69-96 Quadrans Owl S.C. Minerva (143144073011) ...... $114 18745 2019 ‘75th Anniversary of The Normandy 32. Bronze Roman Domitian 81-96 Koinon of Thessaly Larissa O: Domitianon R: Domitia Domitian (143144110843) ...... $57 -To pay fully in trade customers must send more face value trade than their order 33. Bronze Roman Orodes III Elymais Elymaian Kingdom 2nd Century AD VF AE Drachm 14.6mm 3.71g 2h (143144116610) ...... $43 Campaign D-Day at Juno Beach’ requires. (An order requiring $219.95 of trade must send a trade amount of $220 or 34. Thasos Thrace c.146BC 1/3 Stater Silver VF 2.7g (143102809325) ...... $115.50 Reverse-Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz 35. Apollonia Illyria 200-80BC AR Drachm Timhn Cow Suckling Square F/VF (143102820941) ...... $134.75 .9999 Fine ...... $24.95 more) The remaining value of the trade will be paid by cheque or remain on fi le as a 36. Danubian Celt c 200 BC Silver Imitation Tetradrachm Phillip III Lane 918 28.5mm (143102830178) ...... $111.65 credit towards the customer’s next purchase. 37. Silver Aspendos c188BC Pamphylia Alexander The Great Seleucid Countermark c161BC (143102838379) ...... $173.25 18746 2019 ‘D-Day Commemorative Collector 38. Macedon 500-437BC Eion AR Trihemiobol Goose/Lizard VF+ (143102847993) ...... $96.25 -To Pay partially in trade customers will receive a cheque for the value of the trade 39. Miletos Ionia Silver 1/12 Stater XF Condition Minted Around 525BC 10mm 1.3g (143102861503) ...... $92.40 Keepsake Set’ ...... $21.95 and pay for their full order by Visa, Master Card, cheque, money order, or bank draft. 40. Greek Silver Athens 449-413BC Owl VF/EF Test Cut Athena (143102871922) ...... $423.50 18747 019 Roll of ‘Coloured D-Day’ $2 Coins (in 41. Abokainon Sicily 450-400BC AR Litra Sow Piglet Acorn Didnysos VF (143102876847) ...... $130.90 special wrap) BU ...... $79.95 -All trades must be shipped to Gatewest NNA Trades and reference the order 42. Silver Parium Mysia c450BC Tetrobol Gorgon VF (143102897066) ...... $103.95 43. Silver Lesbos 500-450BC 1/12 Stater Boars Heads VF (143102900694) ...... $77 number inside the parcel. 44. Silver Cherronesus Thrace 480-350BC Lion Hemidrachm VF (143102906866) ...... $77 18748 2019 Roll of ‘Non-Coloured D-Day’ $2 Coins (in special wrap) BU ...$79.95 45. Thracian Kings Sparadokes Silver Diobol c464-444BC O:Forepart of Horse R:Eagle (143102910985) ...... $154 18749 2019 ‘This is Canada!’ Glow-in-the-Dark Colorized $5 Silver Coin -Trades that are shipped without referencing Gatewest NNA Trades and their order 46. Heracleia Lucania Silver Diobol 432-420BC Sear 387v ob:Athena in Helmet (143102918118) ...... $154 number will be purchased as a standard transaction and customers will be mailed a 47. Syracuse 425-400BC Second Democracy Arethusa Hemilitron AG Wheel/Four Spokes VF (143102926260) ...... $103.95 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $29.95 cheque for the total face value (may be subject to a service charge). 48. Greek Achaemenid Rule Lydia AR Siglos 420-520BC Great King or Warrior Advancing (143102930781) ...... $231 18750 2019 ‘100th Anniversary of CN Rail’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin ...... $29.95 49. Silver Apollonia Pontica Thrace 400-375BC Diobol Anchor/Crayfi sh Apollo VF (143102935387) ...... $107.80 50. Silver Corinth Stater c400BC Pagasos Aphrodite VF (143102942734) ...... $154 18751 2019 ‘Coastal Drive - Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities’ 51. Silver Colophon Ionia 5th c BC Apollo Clarios Tetartemorion VF (143102947868) ...... $103.95 52. Silver Massalia c400BC Gaul Obol Marseilles VF Ma Spokes of Wheel (143102950685) ...... $84.70 Colorized Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 53. Bronze Syracuse c425BC Tetras Arethusa F/VF (143102956631) ...... $115.50 18752 2019 ‘Cancer - Zodiac Series’ Crystalized Proof $5 Silver Coin 54. ronze Syracuse 415BC F/VF Eypa Arethusa Ae18 (143102959152) ...... $88.55 55. Bronze Larissa Thessaly 400-344BC 5.87g Hd of Nymph Facing Horseman to r Spear Couched (143102965642) ...... $84.70 .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 This is our 56. Bronze Placia Mysia c400BC R:Ttakia Lion Devouring Prey Ear of Corn Beneath F/VF AE12 (143102970204) ...... $61.60 57. Sicyon Peloponessos 400-300BC Dove AR Hemiodrachm Chimaera F/VF (143102976967) ...... $130.90 18753 2019 Half-Gram ‘Bouquet of Maple Leaves’ Proof 25-Cent Gold 58. Bronze Triptolemos F/VF Mallos Cilicia 400-350BC Medusa Gorgon Reverse AE10 (143102987807) ...... $65.45 Coin .9999 Fine ...... $84.95 1,340th 59. Rhodes 400-333BC Helios Silver Di-obol VF+ Rose (143102994688) ...... $84.70 60. Silver Thasos Thrace 404-340BC Trihemiosol Satgr VF (143103003522) ...... $96.25 18754 2019 ‘The Normandy Campaign - Battlefront’ Proof $20 Silver Consecutive Ad 4 APRIL COINS 61. Macedonia Chalkidian League Olynthus 383BC O:Apollo R:Lyre AR Tetrobol Silver (143103035198) ...... $127.05 Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $94.95 and 18719 2019 ‘Cherry Blossoms - Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities’ Colorized Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 62. alabria Taras Circa 350 BC Silver Diobol .92g Helmeted Head of Athena Right (143103056946) ...... $96.25 in CCN 63. Bronze Larissa Phriconis Aeolis 4th CBC Ae10 River Nymph VF Bull Head (143103060006) ...... $192.50 18755 2019 ‘The Beloved Maple Leaf’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd. 18720 2019 ‘Taurus - Zodiac Series’ Crystalized Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 64. Adramytia Mysia Weber 4950 Bronze Ae Ancient Greece 4th Century BC Zeus/Pegasos (143103062523) ...... $73.15 .9999 Fine ...... $94.95 18721 2019 ‘Queen Elizabeth Rose Blossoms’ Gold-Plated Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $54.95 65. Bronze Greek Elaea Aeolis c350BC AE11 Corn-Grain/Olive-Wreath VF Athena (143103068912) ...... $61.60 Specializing in the sale and purchase of 18722 2019 Silver Dollar Proof Set ‘75th Anniversary of D-Day’ Proof Set of Coins (with Proof Colorized Silver $, all others base metal) ...... $99.95 66. Bronze Phillip II Macedon 359-336BC AE15 Apollo VF (143103075900) ...... $50.05 18756 2019 ‘Fire Rainbow - Sky Wonders’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz 67. Silver Alexander The Great 325-323BC Macedonian Kingdom Miletus VF/EF 4.23g (143103080226) ...... $173.25 .9999 Fine ...... $104.95 bullion products, in any quantity! 18723 2019 ‘Moraine Lake - Peter McKinnon Photo Series’ Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ...... $189.95 68. Silver Alexander The Great 325-323BC Aneiandoy Zeus Herakles VF+ (143103084507) ...... $173.25 18724 2019 ‘Mount Rundle - Peter McKinnon Photo Series’ Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ...... $189.95 69. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus 193-211 Lydia Acrasus Serapis AKPACInTnN (143155693730) ...... $126 18757 2019 ‘Odin - Norse Gods’ Gold-Plated Proof $20 Silver Coin We offer the most competitive prices 18725 2019 ‘Arctic Fox - My Inner Nature’ Gold-Plated Proof $50 Silver Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ...... $569.95 70. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus 193-211 Nicopolis Ad Istrum (143155718482) ...... $49 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $109.95 when buying or selling your bullion: 18726 2019 Platinum ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ Enameled Reverse-Proof $300 Platinum Coin 1oz .9995 Fine ...... $3,099.95 71. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus 193-211 Nicopolis Ad Istrum Serapis (143155723105) ...... $73 72. Bronze Roman Ephesus Ionia 193-211 E0ECInN Septimius Severus (143155729146) ...... $43 18758 2019 ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ Colorized Rectangular-Shaped 18727 2019 Gold ‘Eternal Blessings Pysanka’ Egg-Shaped Proof $250 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...... $4,999.95 73. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus 193-211 (143155739425) ...... $53 - Canadian Gold Maple Leafs 18728 2019 ‘Queen Elizabeth II’s Sapphire Tiara’ Proof $250 Gold Coin with Diamonds and Sapphires .9999 Fine ...... $6,999.95 74. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus 193-211 Moesia Marcianopolis Y0A OYATTIA NOY Homonia (143155747618) ...... $51 Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $124.95 - Gold Bars 18729 2019 ‘40th Anniversary Gold Maple Leaf’ Reverse-Proof $500 Gold Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ...... $12,999.95 75. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus Anchialus Thrace 193-211 HrE CT Triptolemos Bapbapoy ArCIAAnN (143155793428) ...... $45 76. Bronze Roman Septimius Severus Augustus 193-211AD Coin:AE20 Mint:Julia Augusta Parlais (143155803161) ...... $47 18759 2019 ‘100th Ann. Of the First Non-Stop Transatlantic Flight - Canadian Silver Maple Leafs 18730 2019 ‘Pandas - A Golden Gift of Friendship’ Gold-Plated Specimen $8 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...... $39.95 77. Bronze Roman Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis AD Istrum Septimius Severus AD 193-211 AE 16mm (143155812232) ...... $49 - Historical Stamps’ 15-Cent Stamp-Shaped Colorized Proof $20 - USA Silver Eagles 18732 2019 ‘Equality’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $49.95 78. Bronze Roman Ivlia Domna c.173AD Veneri Victr S.C. Ivlia Domna Aug (143155815979) ...... $75 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $139.95 79. Bronze Roman Julia Domna 193-211 AD AE As 8.25g Bust Right IVLIA AVGVSTA RX HILARITAS (143155830070) ...... $57 - Silver Bars 80. Pontos Amisos Mint c120-63BC Bronze AE20 VF 7.75g 19.7mm 0 degrees Pontos 143105052478 ...... $45 18760 2019 ‘Birds in the Backyard’ Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 81. Bronze Antiochus VIII 121-96BC Antioch AE19 Eagle/Thunderbolt 143105056740 ...... $45 2oz .9999 Fine ...... $189.95 For a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today! 82. Seleukid Kingdom Antiochos II Theos 261-246BC Bronze AE 16 VF 3.48g 16.5mm 143105069089 ...... $55 We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrap 83. Bronze Epidaurus Argolis 225-200BC AE17 3.96g Tetractalkous Laureate Head of Asklepios 143105087104 ...... $45 18761 2019 ‘Rose of the Winds’ Gold-Plated Proof $50 Silver Coin 84. Bronze Kavaros 219-200BC Last Gaulish King in Thrace Kayap Cornucopia Zeus 143105090870 ...... $45 5oz .9999 Fine ...... $599.95 Store Address: 85. Bronze Philip V Macedonia AE 221-179BC SNG Cop 1261-1263 Ob:Bearded Herakles Rev:Harpa 143105094774 ...... $45 Premiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin 86. Bronze Megara Megaris 250-175BC AE13 1.21 grams Chalkous Prow of Galley to Left 143105109924 ...... $82 18762 2019 ‘Into the Light - Lion’ Gold-Plated Proof $100 Silver Coin 1615 Centre St. NW, Calgary, AB T2E 2S2 87. Bronze Philetairos 282-263BC Athena Pergamum 143105113294 ...... $45 Payment within 48 hours of receipt 88. Bronze Selge Pisidia c200BC Herakles AE12 Stag CEA 143105116417 $ ...... 45 10oz .9999 Fine ...... $999.95 Phone: 403-276-8938 • Fax: 403-276-5415 89. Bronze Grynium Aeolis c300BC Apollo Mussel Shell 143105120051 ...... $45 18763 2019 Half-Kilo ‘Operation Tonga - 75th Ann. Of the Normandy See our website bullion page for indications of current markets, and call us to confi rm and book a price! 90. Bronze Teos Ionia c200BC AE13 Griffi n Lyre 143105123292 ...... $45 91. Bronze Odessos Thrace c200BC Darsalus 143105130945 ...... $45 Campaign’ Proof $125 Silver Coin .9999 ...... $1,249.95 We are currently buying from dealers all over North America and have the volume and the capital 92. Bronze Centuripae Sicily c241BC Plough/Bird AE17 Persephone/Barley 143105133858 ...... $45 Toll Free 1-800-661-1167 93. Bronze Syria Seleukid Empire Antiochus II 261-146BC AE Double Unit 21mm 6.97gr 143105140910 ...... $45 18764 2019 ‘HMS New Brunswick 1843’ Proof $200 Gold Coin for immediate settlement of almost ANY quantity of gold or silver! 94. Bronze Priapus Mysia c250BC AE12 Apollo 143105147288 ...... $99 1oz .9999 Fine ...... $2,799.95 PLEASE NOTE OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected] 95. Bronze Kaunos Caria c250BC AE12 Alexander The Great KA Cornucopia 143105150827 ...... $45 96. Bronze Gumeneia Phrygia After 133BC SNG Cop 379v O:Athena R:Nike 17.4mm 3.98gm 143105161345 ...... $45 18765 2019 Silver ‘50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing’ OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com Our bullion website can be found at: 97. Bronze Mint:Corduba Spain Coin:AE Quadrans 199-19BC Weight:3.58g Diameter:16.4x15.8x2.3 143105167475 ...... $45 Convex-Shaped Proof $25 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...... $139.95 98. Bronze Greek Countermark Athena 143105169726 ...... $45 99. Bronze Arados c127BC Phoenicia 143105174019 ...... $45 18766 2019 *GOLD* ‘50th Anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing’ http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html 100. Bronze Apameia 133-48BC Attame Marsyas Artemis 143105177558 ...... $45 Convex-Shaped Proof $100 Gold Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ...... $1,399.95

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WebSeptember Site: 17, 2019canadiancoinsandpapermoney.com • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 5 “The psychology of an estate auction CANADIAN is that this auction is special and there Guest are bargains in it for me.” COIN Swicer also discussed the “nuts and COMMENTARY bolts” of running such an auction, in- NEWS cluding its advertising, consigning, or- PUBLISHER & EDITOR: Mike Walsh (Ext. 228) [email protected] By Jeff Fournier ganizing, grading, pricing, cataloguing CONSULTING EDITOR: and packaging. He also covered the ac- Jeff Fournier tual auction process and the eventual CONTRIBUTORS: Ted Banning, Stanley Clute, Tim Grawey, Randy Heimpel, Tony Hine, Sean Isaacs, Dick Logan, George Manz, Ideas abound at club payout to consignors. Hans Niedermair, John Regitko, Ian Robertson, Jesse Robitaille Some helpful advice, including bulk- Sean Sinclair, Lew Tauber ADVERTISING: [email protected] ing cheaper coins together and leaving Mike Walsh (Ext. 228), sets together as a lot, was also dis- Jim Szeplaki (Ext. 223) delegates meeting CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: [email protected] cussed by Swicer. (Ext. 223) very year at the Royal Canadian situation and solicit coin, currency, “Don’t break it up unless individual CIRCULATION: [email protected] Numismatic Association (RCNA) exonumia and numismatic book collec- coins are high grade,” he suggests, add- (Ext. 221) E COMPOSITION & DESIGN: [email protected] Convention, delegates from coin clubs tions from your older members to run ing coins valued at $1,000 or more Production Co-ordinator – Jim Szeplaki (Ext. 223) in a club estate auction?” might fare better in a major auction Mary-Anne Luzba – [email protected] across the country gather together at a OFFICE: [email protected] breakfast meeting to share their suc- Why would a club’s members con- while “the lesser coins” would be better Accounts Receivable (Ext. 230) cesses and failures over the past year. sider this auction? suited for an estate auction at your local PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS: GST #10638 6139 RT Canada: $47.99 for one year (26 issues) plus applicable tax; The 2019 RCNA Convention was no “The main reason is he or she will re- club. $89.99 for two years (52 issues) plus applicable tax; exception; club delegates met early in alize more money rather than going to The club delegates meeting contin- $128.99 for three year (78 issues) plus applicable tax; U.S.A.: $59.99 for one year (U.S. funds); the morning on July 19, and it was an a coin dealer,” Swicer said, adding a ued with a round-table discussion and Foreign: $249.00 for one year (Canadian funds). excellent opportunity for clubs to learn collection’s size or quality might not introduction of each club delegate after DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS: GST #10638 6139 RT $34.99 one year (26 issues) plus applicable tax - Canada only; from one other. One of the many high- suffice for a major auction, but a club- Swicer finished his presentation. This Add digital to print subscription for only $5.99 extra for one year (26 issues) lights of this year’s club delegates run estate sale “will attract new mem- portion of the meeting is always helpful CANADIAN POSTMASTER Send address changes to Canadian Coin News, meeting was guest speaker Tony bers and will generally stir up more in- to all who attend; hopefully, the dele- PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0 Publications Mail Agreement No. 40069699 Swicer, a dealer who’s a member of the terest in the club.” gates will take what they’ve learned Registration No. 09137, American Numismatic Association While larger auction houses may col- from other clubs back to their own Postage paid at Welland, ON. Return postage guaranteed. (ANA), Florida United Numismatists lect a 15 per cent buyer’s premium, lo- groups to discuss some of the chal- Return undeliverable Canadian addresses to: Circulation Dept., PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0, (FUN), California State Numismatic So- cal club auctions generally have com- lenges and incorporate some of the suc- e-mail: [email protected] ciety (CSNS) and several local clubs in missions of about five per cent. This cesses from across the country to help We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. the U.S. makes estate auctions attractive for their own club to thrive.

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During his June 2017 trip, Rod- Only a week after launching a respectively. “When Canada’s $2 man was presented with a set of September 30, 2019 hate-crime investigation into Cana- coin was introduced in 1996, a num- 2011 Proof brass 10-won coins cele- dian Nationalist Party (CNP) Leader ber of nicknames were suggested brating North Korea’s scenic Mount Travis Patron, the Royal Canadian before the public settled on ‘toonie,’ Kumgang region. A five-time Na- Features Mounted Police (RCMP) began including ‘bearie,’ ‘bearly,’ ‘dou- tional Basketball Association cham- probing the party for a poten- bloonie’ and ‘moonie,’” pion, Rodman later gave the set to RCNA to host coin grading, tial intellectual-property reads the DesignThink- his friend, former agent and well- preservation course...... Page 14 violation. The CNP, ers website. “MP Jack known numismatist Dwight Manley, Canadian Numismatic Research which according to its Iyerak Anawak sug- whose name graces the library of the Society meets at RCNA...... Page 37 website “is a move- gested ‘Nanuq’ in American Numismatic Association. ment based on the honour of Cana- While North Korean coins are usu- CAFNE raises five figures Christian principles in- da’s Inuit peo- ally ineligible for NGC certification, for numismatic education...... Page 40 herent in the history of ple. While this the company determined “it was im- Canada,” outlines its culturally portant to preserve the provenance ideology as “anti-Zion- meaningful of this particular set,” according to a ism,” among other idea was dis- statement issued by the third-party Regulars things. The party was “in regarded, the grading service this August. The TRENDS the final stages of applying toonie does NGC certification label includes the Focus on Canadian large for the ability to collect tax- feature a por- unusual pedigree, “North Korea Gift and small cents...... Page 30 deductible political donations trait of Queen to Dennis Rodman (June 2017),” and and run a slate of candidates in the Elizabeth II, despite each of the 10 coins ranges in grade CCN MARKETPLACE October federal election,” CBC News the fact that a 2016 research poll from Proof-66 Ultra Cameo to Are you buying or selling?...... Page 38 reported this July. Through its on- found that more than half of Cana- Proof-69 Ultra Cameo. SHOW AND BOURSE line store, the CNP raised funds by dians reject the idea of a British Check out the shows selling various items, including one Head of State.” Part of a designer’s MINNESOTA DEALER in your area...... Page 41 that quickly came under fire as “a role is to “acknowledge the influ- GETS 30 MONTHS clear violation of RCMP intellectual ence of these factors and try to avoid Former Minnesota coin dealer property rights,” an RCMP spokes- the mistakes of our past,” adds the Barry Ron Skog, 68, was sentenced person told CBC. “No person or or- website for the conference, which is to 30 months in U.S. federal prison Columns ganization may use our protected reflecting on “the complex histories on July 9 for a counterfeit coin NOTES & BILLS marks without our permission.” Un- behind other Canadian designs scheme across several states. Judge Canada’s ‘great debt’ to steam til July 5, the CNP was offering – for leading up to the 20th year of the Wilhelmina Wright also ordered underscored by banknote $625 – a medallion depicting the DesignThinkers Conference.” Skog to pay restitution to his victims vignettes...... Page 8 RCMP’s Musical Ride. The RCMP’s of more than $57,000 US (nearly ERRORS & VARIETIES image, crest and name are protected $75,000 Cdn.). From June 2012-Octo- Not all submissions receive under the Trademarks Act, added ber 2015, Skog owned and operated the CBC story, and the RCMP Act a mail-order business called Burns- passing grades...... Page 10 prohibits the unauthorized use of ville Coin Company, through which COLONIAL TOKENS the RCMP name, representations of he advertised and sold counterfeit Montréal jeweller its members and marks, badges or coins by fraudulently representing countermarked bank tokens...... Page 12 insignia. Issued by the Alberta Mint them as genuine. When potential in 1974, the medallion is regularly buyers responded to Skog’s adver- NUMISMATIC FRINGE offered on online auction sites such tisements, the defendant would mail Challenge coins galore, as eBay. While the CNP failed to them price lists via the U.S. Postal plus a new ‘geocoin’...... Page 16 meet Elections Canada’s July 15 Service and would often represent deadline with the 250 signatures re- himself as “Ron Peterson,” accord- quired to register as an official party, ing to the plea agreement. It’s be- Supplement Patron could still run as an indepen- lieved Skog sold counterfeit coins to Collectors rejoice: ‘National Show’ dent candidate in Saskatchewan’s at least 12 separate victims and returns this September...... SUP 1 Souris-Moose Mountain constitu- fraudulently obtained about $57,000 ency. US; however, the plea agreement Rare banknotes among highlights NGC GRADES RODMAN’S notes Skog “also intended to create of nearly 1,600-lot DESIGN CONFERENCE NORTH KOREN COINS additional loss by advertising for ‘Premier Auction’...... 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September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 7 Canada’s ‘great debt’ to steam underscored by banknote vignettes

d’Hochelaga note. At the left, a large steamship with two smokestacks faces three-quar- Notes & ters left with sailing ships in the distance. BILLS There are numerous other pictures of steamships on char- By Stanley Clute tered banknotes, but moving onto Canadian government-is- team is a powerful tool which included a steam-pow- Highlighting the transition between sailboats and sued notes, a steamship in the when it’s harnessed to drive ered engine for pumping water steamships, a circa 1837-39 scrip note issued by merchant locks at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., San engine. to fountains. William Stewart, of present-day Ottawa, depicts both is the central vignette on the Although the name James In 1698, Savery patented a types of vessels. It sold for $350 (plus buyer’s premium) as face of the Dominion of Cana- Watt is synonymous with the steam-powered device seem- Lot 3043 in the February 2015 Canadian Legacy Sale II by da’s 1900 $4 note. The ship’s steam engine, the first com- ingly based on Somerset’s de- Moore’s Numismatic Auctions. Photo by Moore’s Numismatic Auctions. hull is a dark colour on the top mercially used steam engine sign while Papin’s idea for a and light on the bottom. was invented by Thomas steam cylinder and piston was Another varieties of the 1900 Newcomen, an English inven- apparently inspired by work applied Watts’ steam engine to tion between sail and steam. $4 note shows a different tor and ironmonger who cre- he had done with Robert Boyle power a coining press in place His sixpence notes depict a steamship in the locks in Sault ated it to pump water from a (of Boyle’s law fame) in Lon- of the manpower previously sailing vessel to the left of Ste. Marie, Ont., which is di- tin mine. In creating his steam don. employed. centre and a steamship to rectly across from its U.S. coun- – or “atmospheric” – engine, Watt, a Scottish inventor, In time, steam engines went right of centre. terpart on the St. Mary’s River. Newcomen combined previ- improved upon Newcomen’s on to power a diverse range of While on the subject of mer- This ship is light on top and ous ideas of Thomas Savery, atmospheric engine with his machines, including horizontal chant scrip, a steamship also dark below. an English inventor and engi- so-called Watt steam engine. stationary engines, steam cars, appears on 7.5-pence notes is- Now, let’s look at some ex- neer, and Denis Papin, a Watt’s modifications reduced steam tractors, steam-powered sued by the Toronto firm Wat- amples of steam locomotives French physicist, inventor and wasted energy and greatly in- printing presses and – later – kins and Harris. represented on Canada’s paper mathematician. creased the efficiency, cost-ef- ships as well as locomotives. Let’s move on from private money. The $2 and $5 notes is- Before Newcomen’s inven- fectiveness and power pro- scrip to notes issued by banks. sued in the 1890s by New- tion, a few others experimented duced by the engine. When he STEAMSHIPS ON NOTES English-born Canadian pio- foundland Northern and West- with steam as a form of power. adapted the new design to Steamships eventually came neer brewer and financier ern Railway contractor R. G. In 1606, Spain’s Jeronimo de produce rotary motion, its to replace commercial sailing John Molson settled in Qué- Reid, of St. John’s, depict a Ayanz y Beaumont was usefulness was further ex- vessels. bec. The founder of the suc- steam train travelling three- granted a patent for a steam- panded. Both appear on a scrip note cessful Molson Brewery, he quarters left on their faces. powered water pump. Watt partnered with one issued by merchant William also built the first steamship in The two-shilling-six-pence In 1662, English aristocrat Matthew Boulton under the Stewart, of Bytown (present- Canada, a paddlewheeler note of J.M. and C. Connell, of Edward Somerset, the second name of Boulton and Watt. day Ottawa), Upper Canada, called the “Accommodation.” Woodstock, N.B., carries on its Marquess of Worcester, pub- Many numismatists will recall circa 1837-39. It’s a good The ship’s maiden voyage left side a small vignette of a lished a book of his ideas, Boulton, the genius who first piece to illustrate the transi- was from Montréal to Québec steam locomotive pulling a city on Nov. 3, 1809, and took coach. 36 hours. The ship was a com- Looking at a few examples mercial failure and was bro- of trains on bank issues, we see ken up for scrap. a vignette of an early steam Molson also financed the train approaching the viewer first Canadian public railway, on the face of the $2 notes of the Champlain and St. Law- www.banknotecerti cation.com the Commercial Bank of rence Railroad. Montréal. Years later, unnamed steam The $5 notes of the Bank of paddlewheelers appeared in Lower Canada in Québec in vignettes on the faces of sev- the mid-19th century carry a eral notes issued by the Mol- large vignette depicting two sons Bank, founded in 1837. trains at a dock. Another example of a The face of the 1837 $10 note steam-powered ship on a issue of the Mechanics Bank of banknote vignette is the face Back by popular demand of the 1889 $10 Banque Continued on page 29 $9.00 per note ** with a minimum submission of 10 notes. Save your money, Protect your Investment. Insist on BCS Certi ed notes for your Canadian Collection.

Limited time o er only for the months of July & August 2019 A 1912 Dominion of Canada $5 banknote features a large Valid for regular service only. central vignette of the continent’s oldest continuously O er not valid in conjunction with any other o er. running named passenger train, ‘Ocean Limited.’

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257. NFLD 1-cent 1944C ICCS Certified Numsimatic Auction MS-64 RED. RARE only 1 of 1 known in this grade by ICCS! ...... $2,250 1268. BC-29S 1954 Bank of Canada Devil’s September 6 & 7, 2019 Face SPECIMEN $1, S/N: AA0000000. Sessions 1 & 2 Live Floor Auction September 6 & 7 (#0053) PMG Certified Choice UNC-64! *VERY SCARCE!*...... $1,800 starting at 5:30 p.m. EST (2:30 p.m. PT) at the Hilton Hotel Mississauga, Ontario 1437. BC-63a 2000 Bank of Canada $10 Pair 169. Extremely Rare! Johnson Matthey & Mal- 291. 1-cent 1859 Brass ICCS Certified VG- (6750 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON L5N 2L3) of “Ghost Notes”, Knight-Thiessen, S/N: lory 100oz Fine Silver Bar (Tax Exempt). Bar 10! Extremely RARE! ...... $15,000 FDT4677248/4677748 PMG Certified contains the ‘8’ Stamp, Maple Leaf Stamp, GEM UNC-65 & 66 EPQ! *RARE! $4,999 and Serial #3938! ...... $1 1289. BC-33S 1954 Bank of Canada Devil’s Face SPECIMEN $20, S/N: A/E 0000000 (#0053), PMG Certified Choice UNC-64! *VERY SCARCE!*...... $1,800 548. 10-cent 1892 Large 9 Obverse 5 ICCS 351. 1-cent 1929 High 9, ICCS Certified Certified VF-20. This rare 22 Leaves MS-65 RED! *RARE*...... $1,550 variety sometimes referred as the Large 9, 1027. Silver $1 1948 ICCS Certified MS-62. 2/I in some reference books. The coin has *KEY DATE*...... $1,200 less than 12 examples certified by ICCS in 178. ULTRA RARE 1979 Johnson Matthey VF or better condition...... $875 1oz - Trojan Fine Gold Bar (Tax 1491. 1908 5-coin SPECIMEN Set with Exempt). Serial #002762. Comes with original 6b Mint Case all ICCS Certified an original assay certificate! ...... $1 1396. BC-53a-E24-ii 1979 Bank of Canada SP-64 & SP-65! *RARE! ...... $2,995 399. 1-cent 2005P Non Magnetic $5, Folding and Cutting Error! Lawson- ICCS Certified MS-66 RED NBU! 1127. Double Curved Clips! 1999 January Mil- Bouey, S/N:30383038490. BCS Certified *RARE*...... $999 lennnium 25-cent NGC Certified MS-62. Larger AU-55 Original! *RARE*...... $1,020 clip approximately 20% into the coin, and the 639. 25-cent 1872H Obv.2 7/7 Die Break ‘A’ smaller one is just into the rim of the coin! ...$1 ICCS Certified MS-63 A rare find, with great eye appeal! ...... $3,000

543. 10-cent 1888 ICCS Certified MS-64! Rare in 202. Tokens, Hudson Bay 6 collection! Set any mint state grade! TOP 10! ...... $1,500 1585. RCM Issue: 2018 Canada $20 includes 6x Eastern Arctic Set (5, 10,25, Canada’s Unexplained Phenomena - 50, 100 & 1 Large square Silver Fox). All 1264. BC-28S 1937 Bank of Canada SPECI- The Falcon Lake Incident Fine Silver MEN $1000, A/K Prefix BCS Certified 1422. Rare! Uncut sheet of 1989 Bank of in excellent condition. *SCARCE*. $500 876. 50-cent 1918 ICCS Certified MS-65. .. $2,500 (TAX Exempt)...... $250 AU-58 (glue residue). *RARE*. ..$5,500 Canada $10 Notes with the rare BEF Prefix (5x8 format).Scarce! ...... $5,000 Auction Highlights

Lot # Start Price Lot # Start Price Lot # Start Price Lot # Start Price Lot # Start Price

31. Great Britain 1887-S Gold Sovereign 285. NFLD 50-cent 1880 ICCS Certified VF-20. 606. 10-cent 1964 ICCS Certified SP-66 Cameo 809. 25-cent 2000 Millennium Mule ICCS 1086. Silver $1 1966 Large Beads ICCS ‘Sydney Mint’ UNC...... $400 *Key Date*...... $250 *RARE*...... $400 Certified MS-63! ...... $125 Certified MS-66! ...... $400 66. USA 1-cent 1877 ICCS Certified VG-8. 310. 1-cent 1904 ICCS Certified MS-66 608. 10-cent 1966 ICCS Certified PL-67 Ultra 839. 50-cent 1872H Inverted A/V ICCS 1121. Error: 1-cent 1963 Die Adjustment Rare Key Date! ...... $600 RED! ...... $1,000 Heavy Cameo! TOP GRADE!...... $100 Certified F-12!...... $500 Strike NGC Certified! ...... $75 75. USA Silver $1 1884CC PCGS Certified 312. 1-cent 1907 ICCS Certified MS-65 617. 10-cent 2000P ICCS Certified MS-63 843. 50-cent 1890H Obverse 4 ICCS 1124. 25-cent 1936 ‘Doubled 1936’ ICCS MS-64. KEY DATE! ...... $300 Red...... $600 NBU. RARE! ...... $500 Certified VF-30...... $5,000 Certified AU-50. RARE error...... $500 102. USA 1901 $10, Fr# 119 Signed: Parker- 317. 1-cent 1910 ICCS Certified MS-66 625. 20-cent 1858 ICCS Certified EF-45. .... $240 845. 50-cent 1894 ICCS Certified F-15. 1136. MB101006bii 1820-21 Hudson Bay Burke, S/N# E10470121/A PMG Certified RED! TOP 5! Tied for Highest Grade 640. 25-cent 1872H Obverse 2 Die Break A I *Key Date*...... $1,000 Company 1 Pound Sterling Banknote, VF-25! ...... $999 by ICCS...... $1,050 CCS Certified VG-10. *Rare Variety* 854. 50-cent 1904 ICCS Certified EF-45... $1,188 Manitoba, Ruperts Land PMG Certified 141. Extremely Rare! Engelhard Industries 1oz 327. 1-cent 1915 ICCS Certified MS-66 RED! Only 11 Known to Exist...... $1,200 857. 50-cent 1905 ICCS Certified F-15! ...... $440 AU-55 *RARE!*...... $700 Fine Silver Bar with 1· Prefix (Tax Exempt). TOP GRADE! 1 of 5 known! ...... $1,500 645. 25-cent 1875H PCGS Certified F-15. 862. 50-cent 1908 PCGS Certified SP-64. ... $800 1143. 75-16-04-22, 1917 The Canadian Bank Serial # 1·130251...... $1 346. 1-cent 1927 ICCS Certified MS-65 RED! *Key Date*...... $900 867. 50-cent 1910 Edwardian Leaves ICCS of Commerce $50, B.E. Walker - J. Arid, 149. Scarce Johnson Matthey 2oz Fine Silver *Scarce* Top 10!...... $1,550 655. 25-cent 1883H ICCS Certified AU-55! ..$400 Certified AU-50...... $250 S/N#16207/B PMG Certified VF-20!...$1,700 Bar with JM Logo Reverse (Tax Exempt). 409. 5-cent 1874H Crosslet 4 ICCS Certified 658. 25-cent 1885 ICCS Certified EF-40! 884. 50-cent 1932 ICCS Certified VF-30!...... $500 1147. 185-18-06 1888 Commercial Bank of Serial #015323...... $1 MS-63! ...... $900 *KEY DATE*...... $950 893. 50-cent 1937 ICCS Certified MS-65. .... $750 Newfoundland $5, S/N#22266/AB 191. Test Token TT-25.6B, 25-cent 1965 ICCS 418. 5-cent 1886 Small 6 ICCS Certified 663. 25-cent 1887 PCGS Certified EF-40. 915. 50-cent 1946 Design in 6 ICCS Certified PMG Certified VF-25...... $1,400 Certified MS-64! A scarce token...... $600 MS-63! ...... $1,000 *KEY DATE*...... $1,100 AU-55...... $940 1156. 460-22-04, 1919 The Merchants Bank of 208. Blank Silver Type 2 Planchet with rolled 433. 5-cent 1900 Oval 0 ICCS Certified 665. 25-cent 1889 PCGS Certified VF-30. 925. 50-cent 1947 Maple Leaf Curved 7 Canada $10, H.M. Allan-D.C. Macarow, rim, 24.01 grams, 37.48mm in Diameter MS-64! ...... $500 *KEY DATE*...... $800 ICCS Certified SP-62...... $2,800 S/N# 222412 PMG Certified VF-20! ...$2,500 (Most likely Montreal Olympic $5, 92.5% 442. 5-cent 1909 Round Leaves Cross/Bow Tie 690. 25-cent 1905 ICCS Certified AU-58! 931. 50-cent 1948 Convex PCGS/ICCS 1171. 700-10-02 1906 Sterling Bank of Canada Pure Silver)...... $125 ICCS Certified VF-30 (Cleaned). Scarce *KEY DATE*...... $850 Certified SP-64. *KEY DATE*...... $1,000 $5, Various-Somers, S/N:146548 PMG 215. Medal: 1821 Coronation of George IV, 40mm variety! ...... $525 719. 25-cent 1917 ICCS Certified MS-63. .... $150 965. 50-cent 1975 ICCS Certified PL-67 F-12...... $1,200 struck in high relief on White Metal. A nice 460. 5-cent 1925 PCGS Certified AU-58. 729. 25-cent 1927 ICCS Certified EF-45. Ultra Heavy Cameo! ...... $100 1200. DC-26K 1923 Dominion of Canada $2, about EF Medal. (BHM 1099, HSS-49). ...$175 *Key Date*...... $600 *Key Date*...... $275 988. Silver $1 1937 Double HP ICCS Black Seal, Group 3, Series V, Campbell- 222. Medal: 1893 Columbian Exposition Official 472. 5-cent 1928 ICCS Certified MS-65! Tied f 734. 25-cent 1929 PCGS Certified MS-65! ...$710 Certified MS-64! ...... $188 Clark, S/N: 628971/B PMG Certified AU-55 Award Medal in original tin display case. or highest grade! ...... $600 738. 25-cent 1930 ICCS Certified MS-63! .... $385 996. Silver $1 1945 ICCS Certified SP-64!...$2,000 (Net)! ...... $2,000 Prisitine Uncirculated Condition (Bronze, 514. 5-cent 1990 Bare Belly ICCS Certified 748. 25-cent 1936 ICCS Certified MS-64. 1011. Silver $1 1947 Pointed 7; Dot ICCS 1265. 1937 SPECIMEN Bank Note Set of 8! 76.3mm)! ...... $200 MS-65...... $80 *Blast White*...... $270 Certified AU-55...... $500 ($1-$1000) ALL PMG Certified! Very Scarce! A Complete Set of 8 1937 Specimen Bank 228. Medal: 1867-1927 Diamond Jubilee of the 530. 10-cent 1875H ICCS Certified VF-20! 795. 25-cent 1973 Large Bust ICCS Certified 1014. Silver $1 1947 Pointed 7 Quadruple Notes issued by the Bank of Canada in their confederation of Canada Bronze Medal in *Key Date*...... $700 MS-63...... $400 Punch HP ICCS Certified MS-63...... $1,400 original Display case (75mm)...... $199 November 1999 Sale!...... $13,500 549. 10-cent 1893 Flat Top 3 Obverse 5 ICCS 802. 25-cent 1992 NWT Rotated Die ICCS 1017. Silver $1 1947 Blunt 7 ICCS Certified 1310. BC-38cA 1954 Bank of Canada 236. Nova Scotia 1/2-cent 1861 ICCS Certified Certified AU-55. *Scarce Obverse*. .. $1,350 Certified MS-64! Coin is rotated 315 MS-64! ...... $625 MS-64 Red & Brown!...... $450 Replacement $2, Bouey-Rasminsky 560. 10-cent 1903 ICCS Certified MS-64. ... $2,500 degrees...... $125 1033. Silver $1 1951 ICCS Certified SP-66! .. $2,400 241. New Brunswick 10-cent 1864 ICCS S/N: *Z/Z8144500 BCS AU-50 Writing 561. 10-cent 1903H ICCS Certified MS-64. 804. 25-cent 1999 September Mule ICCS 1040. Silver $1 1954 ICCS/PCGS Certified Certified EF-45...... $815 *RARE NOTE* RARE Replacement *Z/Z Lustrous white coin! ...... $900 Certified MS-66 NBU...... $100 PL-66 Ultra Heavy Cameo! ...... $1,000 251. NFLD 1-cent 1941C ICCS Certified MS-65 1954 Modified $2 BCS Certified AU-50, 595. 10-cent 1948 ICCS Certified MS-65! *Key 806. 25-cent 1999 November Mule ICCS 1055. Silver $1 1956 ICCS Certified PL-67 RED! ...... $1,400 Writing...... $2,400 Date*...... $350 Certified MS-66 NBU! ...... $75 Heavy Cameo...... $450

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September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 9 Not all submissions receive passing grades Illustration 2. The transformation in the appearance from normal (left) to dark is most likely Errors & due to oxidization. VARIETIES Yes, indeed, I have someone By John Regitko who can evaluate die errors and give you a suggested value hroughout my past 270 col- do not find their way into these – it’s me. umns, the most number of columns because the informa- I thank Brian for having con- Tinquiries I’ve received in re- tion would be too repetitive fidence in my ability, but unfor- gards to my writing deals with and fill the entire paper, week colour. Poor mixing would pro- curious if this is a rare and tunately, Ed won’t like my an- the die crack on the recent in and week out.) duce streaks or blotches of a valuable coin. swer. Royal Canadian Mint test to- different colour – unless the “I would appreciate any in- There are hundreds upon ken. 1943 TOMBAC 88/22 per cent ratio was way formation as to its rarity and hundreds of die-related variet- The second most number of FIVE-CENT COLOUR off. I’ve never heard of any ex- value. I emailed Brian at All ies and errors still lurking out responses involves “thin coins” Randy C. was going through amples of this. Nations Stamp and Coin in there; this coin is not one of with a smaller diameter, a weak his collection of five-cent How sure am I this is noth- Vancouver who suggested I them. strike and a surface that looks pieces. ing more than nature taking its send a picture and email to you I’ve seen too many coins anything but smooth – all indi- “I often wondered about the post-Mint course? as he stated you have someone with defects caused by “re- cators of acid treatment. colour of this 1943 Tombac,” he If Randy sends the coin to who can evaluate die errors working” the shape of a por- Illustration 1 shows these emailed me. “It looks to be the Louis Chevrier, of Canadian and give me a suggested value. tion of the design. And the “9” two types, neither one of which colour of a penny. Any Coin Certification Service Thank you for your time and contains a few nicks or gouges I would call an “error.” thoughts?” (CCCS), and he certifies it as wisdom.” adding to my suspicion it was being struck on the wrong Ed’s coin is shown in Illus- reworked after it left the Mint. blank, I will pay for all costs as- tration 3. To clarify the word “cast” sociated with the certifi- used by Ed, casting is a cation, including the ex- technique where molten pertizing fee, postage metal is poured into a both ways and insur- mould. When the metal is ance. cooled and solid, the If CCCS doesn’t cer- mould is removed and tify it as such, Randy any evidence of the fun- will pay for the cost him- nel where the molten self. metal entered the mould If any metallurgists or is filed smooth. chemists reading this All Canadian coins, Illustration 1. The two top e-mails from readers involved have other thoughts, in- however, are “struck” by the major die crack on a Royal Canadian Mint test token cluding exposure to dies. and acid-treated cents. other elements (such as Unfortunately, this coin chemicals or heat from a is worth less than 10 cents Surely, there was no way the Randy’s coin is shown in Il- nearby flame), please let melt value. It has no nu- test tokens with such an obvi- lustration 2. me know. mismatic value due to its ous die crack could escape de- We all have had bright shiny damage and general con- tection, and as I pointed out on cents made from copper turn 1942 FIVE-CENT dition. a number of occasions in previ- into all shades of tarnishing Ed C. was going Again, I am so sure of ous columns, the second type from light brown to extremely through a few of his old my opinion, if Ed sends was not produced that way at dark. Copper will oxidize when coins when he found a the coin to CCCS and it the Mint – but people still con- exposed to air. 1942 five-cent piece comes back certified as a tact me about them. With 88 per cent copper and “with die cast errors on Mint error, I will pay for Based on the number of e- 12 per cent zinc, I’ve seen simi- the ‘9’ and the ‘2,’ espe- all costs associated with mails I’ve received in total, the certification. lar colour changes in the cially the ‘2,’” he wrote Illustration 3. This columnist whether published or not, the tombac five-cent series. in an email to me. does not believe this piece third most number of responses 1976 DAMAGE The colour of Randy’s coin is After doing some research, I was produced at the Mint, deals with off-colour coins. ON EDGE, RIM not due to poor annealing (mix- realized there are no reports or and he’s willing to bet his (Keep in mind most of the ing of molten metal) because records of the cast errors on the money on it. 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10 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca example “with some type of is if he sends the coin to made this additional material rim damage on both sides,” CCCS and it is certified as a stick right over where the die he wrote to me in an email. genuine Mint error, I will pay should be incused? “It looks like lettering, part the fee. It is also impossible for the looks like an N.” coin to have occurred as a re- “The lower surface is at the 1945 FIVE-CENT sult of a brockage, double same level as the field so I WITH GROOVY DESIGN brockage or anything resem- don’t think it was done after Ray J. also recently emailed bling such an occurrence be- minting as the equal pressure me a few photographs of a 1945 cause it would have to be either would have been fairly diffi- five-cent piece. all raised, all incused, and/or a cult to achieve. “Much of the lettering and mirror image. “I tried to extend the lines design features on the coin that My conclusion is someone to see what letters might form should be raised, are actually with a hot iron and time on Illustration 6. An excessive amount of raised metal and but no luck. The damage is level with the coin’s surface, their hands did some fooling irregularities on the rim makes this columnist believe it longer than ‘CANADA.’ This and in many places, it is actu- around. could not have occurred at the Mint. has me buffaloed. Any ideas ally incuse. I would be inter- Again, I am putting my as to how this could hap- ested in having your opinion money where my belief is. If pen?” on the cause of this.” CCCS certifies it as a Mint er- ens of coins from subscribers to Will one of the coins in this Close-ups of the unusual This unusual looking coin is ror, I will cover all costs. CCN. If I was wrong in my con- column be the first one to appearance on the rim of shown in Illustration 5. clusion about the coins exhibit- empty my pockets? 2007 CENT both the obverse and reverse, Although the flattened letter- ing post-Mint damage – inten- I don’t think so! W as well as the edge, are ing can occur if foreign material WITH BUBBLES tional or otherwise – I would shown in Illustration 4. filled the cavities of the dies, Orlando S., a self-described reimburse the owner. John can be reached at errorman@ “amateur coin collector,” But I have yet to pay out a look.ca. emailed me about a cent he single dime! found, asking, “Is it worth more then face value?” The coin is shown in Illustra- tion 6. I took a very close look on a blow-up image, wondering where all the extra metal would come from? Could it be bubbles #1 RESOURCE FOR NUMISMATIC COLLECTORS OF ALL AGES AND INTERESTS due to air or grease inside the Order/renew your one-year Canadian Coin News blank that was forced out from subscription and we’ll send you the the heat of the dies striking it – making it a Mint error? It could be, but this would # fail to explain the damage to the rim around three o’clock on Illustration 4. The unusual edge and rim markings on this 1976 the obverse. It also doesn’t ex- cent are not something that occurs during coin production. plain the damage at the rim at COIN MAGAZINE IN CANADA 4:30 and five o’clock on both every other week sides. In our email exchange, he what are the odds both the Another answer would be 1 also states: “It is just a simple hammer and anvil dies would someone was fooling around coin with an interesting blem- be adequately filled at the same with a hot iron and solder. ish! I can’t see someone mak- time – and then only selec- I’m certain it’s not a defect in ing jewellery from it. Where tively, in some lettering scat- the blank, but once again, I will in the minting process might tered all over both sides? pay for the cost of certification it have happened? I can’t see But what’s really impossible, if CCCS certifies it as being a any damage in the field be- both to understand and to oc- genuine error produced at the yond the rim and the damage cur, is the incused lettering on RCM. is only as deep as the field. the coin where raised lettering 59% SAVINGS off cover price! Perhaps someone will have should be. For this to occur, the CONCLUSION YES, please start my one-year (26 issues) subscription. more ideas.” dies would have to contain Over the years, I have made  Looking at the illustrations, raised material on the dies commitments I would cover ❒ Print - $47.99 plus tax my first thought leaned to- rather than incused, and what the cost of certification for doz- ❒ Print & Digital Edition - $53.98 plus tax wards some sort of bezel ❒ Digital Edition Only - $34.99 plus tax damage when it was placed inside a loop for wearing as Name: ______jewellery. But that would not Address: ______explain the unusual appear- City / Prov / Postal Code: ______ance on just a portion of the rim. Email Address: ______However it was caused, it DETACH THIS FORM AND MAIL WITH PAYMENT TO: is, unfortunately, my opinion Canadian Coin News, PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0 it is post-Mint intentional United States subscription rate for one year (26 issues) is $59.99 (US funds); damage. Foreign subscription rate for one year (26 issues) is $189.00 (Cdn. funds). As I warned Bill in our emails, I’m placing the ball CanadianCoinNews.com Illustration 5. The design is either flattened or incused into into his court to see if he val- the planchet – a physical impossibility to have occurred at ues his own thoughts over Get yours today! Call 1-800-408-0352 the Mint. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am - 4:30pm EST my opinion. Again, the deal

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 11 Montréal jeweller countermarked bank tokens An 1844 Bank of Montréal ‘Front View’ half-penny token counterstamped with ‘DS,’ Colonial for David Smillie, brought $120, including buyer’s premium, as Lot 410 of the TOKENS sale of the Richard Cooper Collection in July 2016. By Tim Grawey

wo peculiar and curious about 50 percent. Similarly, 1821. After apprenticing under countermarked tokens were many of the American mer- his uncle James Smillie in 1826, Toffered as part of the Richard chants who operated before the he entered business with his fa- Cooper Collection by Geoffrey Civil War commonly stamped ther and brother as silver platers Bell Auctions in July 2016. their advertising slogans on termarkers. Most of the firm’s is around the rim. The reverse and engravers. Crossing the black as Lots 410 Spanish-American coins while tokens (Breton 469) were de- depicts the arms of Montréal and In 1828, Smillie and his and 411 of the auction held in Canadian tokens commonly stroyed by customs and did not the legend “BANK TOKEN 1844 brother established their own conjunction with that year’s were employed by the mer- circulate. Realizing the impor- HALF PENNY” around the rim. partnership as jewellers and en- Royal Canadian Numismatic As- chants of New England and tance of advertising, Devins and While the auction site does gravers on St. Anne Street. sociation (RCNA) Convention, other Northern American states. Bolton countermarked more not specify the variety of the to- Two years later, Smillie also both tokens were 1844 Bank of “This means that many Amer- than 500 pieces, the majority of kens in the aforementioned Lots opened a sole proprietorship at Montréal “Front View” half- ican countermarks appear on which used host coins such as 410 and 411, in his iconic 1919 24 Côté de la Montagne, and by penny tokens (Breton 527), Canadian coppers. The usage of U.S. large cents and Canadian to- monologue, “The Copper To- 1831, he moved to New York which were stamped “DS” for foreign coins and tokens as ve- kens but also numerous foreign kens of the ,” City. David Smillie. hicles for merchant advertising coins from more than 10 coun- Eugene Courteau lists 30 variet- As the host tokens were is- Countermarking occurs when was quite common all around tries. ies for the 1842, 1844 and 1845 sued in 1844, the countermark an issuer – usually, but not al- the globe in the last century, and half-penny tokens. Many ob- could not have been stamped ways, a merchant – stamps his the practice often makes it diffi- RECIPIENT TOKEN verse varieties relate to the shape on them until that year or later. initials or name on an existing cult to determine the country of Established in 1817 as the and size of the trees and shape of As Smillie’s brother also relo- coin or token. It’s typically used origin of any countermarks.” Montréal Bank, whose name the letter “M” in “MONTREAL” cated from New York to as a form of advertising. Brunk also emphasizes coun- changed to the Bank of Montreal while a key reverse variety is the Montréal, the latter city’s direc- The identity of many counter- termarked coins’ interest to col- in 1822, this bank has long been shape of the nose on the beaver. tory for 1842-43, by Robert marks is unknown according to lectors is owed to each piece’s associated with remedying the Gregory Brunk, whose article individual story. low quantity and poor quality of “Canadian Merchant Counter- “Each of these coins bears wit- circulating coinage in the early marks” was published in the ness to its exact location at one to mid-19th century Canadian July/August 1988 edition of The point in history. Pieces with the colonies, in present-day Québec. Canadian Numismatic Journal, the countermarks of Devins and The bank accomplished this official publication of the RCNA. Bolton must have passed by issuing the circa 1835 “Un Most countermarking Canadian through the till of that partner- Sous” tokens (Breton 713), the merchants used U.S. coins “as ship sometimes during the 1860s 1837 “Habitant” tokens in col- their vehicle,” Brunk wrote, otherwise they would not have laboration with three other “rather than Canadian coins or the famous stamp ‘Devins & banks (Breton 521 and 522) and tokens.” Bolton – Montreal.’” the rare 1838-39 “Side View” “As a result, the probability Montreal druggists Devins half-penny tokens (Breton 523 A second 1844 counterstamped Bank of Montréal token that a randomly selected Cana- and Bolton began their partner- and 524). Half-penny tokens also brought $120 as Lot 411 of the 2016 RCNA Sale by dian countermark will appear on ship in 1863 and are considered were issued again in 1842, 1844 Geoffrey Bell Auctions. a Canadian coin or token is only the most prolific Canadian coun- and 1845 (Breton 527) along with an 1842 one-penny token. It’s this 1844 half-penny which was SMILLIE COUNTERMARKS employed as the host token for Lots 410 displays the “DS” ini- MacKay, lists “D. Smillie” as a the countermark. tials within as scroll or tablet de- working jeweller at 184 Notre According to Peter Russell in sign twice on the obverse on Dame St., in Montréal. his article “Canadian Colonial both sides of the building while Smillie relocated his business several times: by 1848, he was ENJOY COIN COLLECTING TO ITS FULLEST! Tokens Struck by Boulton & Watt Lot 411 also has two counter- 1838-1845,” which appeared in makrs in the same obverse loca- working – still as a jeweller – at Join THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION! the May 1982 Canadian Numis- tions and also on the reverse in 13 St. Lawrence St. Two years AIMS AND OBJECTIVES MISSION STATEMENT matic Journal, the 1844 half- the middle of the arms. later, he moved to 7 St. François To encourage and promote the fun of coin collecting “The Royal Canadian Numismatic penny order was contracted by Xavier, and by 1854, he moved and the science of numismatics through the acquisition As indicated, “DS” represents Association is devoted to serving those the bank’s agent J. Langton with down the street to 53 St. and study of coins, paper money, medals, tokens and who enjoy coin collecting/numismatics Smillie (sometimes spelled all other numismatic items, with special emphasis on the Boulton and Watt Soho Mint “Smellie”), who came from an François Xavier. He moved material pertaining to Canada. We want to promote by promoting fellowship, communication, contact among collectors with similar interests and to education and providing advocacy and in Birmingham, England. The in- accomplished family of jewel- again, this time next door to 51 assist and foster the growth of the new collector. leadership for the hobby.” voice, dated March 23, 1844, lers, engravers and silversmiths. St. François Xavier, in 1857-58. 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W 12 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 13 RCNA to host coin grading, preservation course he Royal Canadian Numis- about the technical side of grad- edge, technique and objectivity.” holders to avoid; environmental matic Association (RCNA) ing Canadian coins.” Forbes will highlight impor- requirements for different kinds Thas announced its latest one-day Forbes and Maltby will sup- tant and widely used grading of material, including metals, pa- workshop, this entitled “An In- plement their discussions with tips and methods, including per and “exotic materials,” will troduction to Coin Grading and slides, demonstrations, handouts “market grading” and the use of also be addressed. Preservation,” which will be led and displays of relevant numis- various coin-grading services. Because of its importance in by two trusted numismatic ex- matic material. He will also lead a detailed dis- assessing the content of storage perts this November in Toronto. “The class size is deliberately cussion of the “fine points” dis- materials, Maltby will teach par- RCNA President Bob Forbes kept small, facilitating the stu- tinguishing one grade from an- ticipants to perform the Beilstein will be joined by long-time con- dents to have an opportunity to other, with close-ups of “coin test, which can be used to deter- servator Susan Maltby, who interface, one-on-one, with in- problems,” specifically cleaned mine if a plastic contains polyvi- worked for the Canadian Con- structors to either understand and altered pieces. nyl chloride (PVC) or polyvinyli- servation Institute from 1985-88 the material presented more “This course is intended for dene chloride (PVDC). She will RCNA President Bob Forbes before founding her own com- clearly or to deal with other is- students who know the basics of also explain which material is will lead a three-hour coin- pany, Maltby and Associates, sues of interest to the student in grading coins, have some grad- safe and why. grading seminar on Nov. 23 more than three decades ago. the instructors’ areas of exper- ing experience and recognize Again, participants are urged as part of the Royal Canadian Following a previous intro- tise.” those areas where they lack to bring along problem pieces Numismatic Association’s ductory course, the upcoming grading skills,” reads the RCNA for examination and discussion. one-day workshop, ‘An session – to be held Nov. 23 from MORNING SESSION statement. “All students are en- RCNA Past President Henry Introduction to Coin Grading 9 a.m.-4:15 p.m. – will delve Following registration at 8:30 couraged to bring examples of Nienhuis will serve as the work- and Preservation.’ deeper into the technical aspects a.m. and a 10-minute introduc- coins for class discussion. This shop’s moderator, and each par- of coin grading, counterfeit de- tion at 9 a.m., Forbes will begin course will help students resolve ticipant will receive a special tection, fakes and alterations, au- with a three-hour coin-grading J. Douglas Ferguson Historical the confusion that sometimes ac- RCNA “certificate of participa- thentication and coin and paper seminar. Research Foundation. companies grading coins.” tion.” money preservation. In addition to being at the In 2011, Forbes received the “Although not a pre-requisite, helm of the RCNA, Forbes previ- RCNA President’s Award for his AFTERNOON SESSION participants would benefit from ously served as the Ontario area work in creating and organizing After a 50-minute lunch break, having taken the previous director and first vice-president CAFNE and was named a Fel- Maltby will begin her three-hour course,” reads a statement is- of the RCNA. Former chair of low of the RCNA in 2015. He’s coin and paper money preserva- sued by the RCNA, which adds the Canadian Association for an annual platinum-level donor tion seminar at 1 p.m. the course this November is Numismatic Education (CAFNE, to both the RCNA and CAFNE. One of the most important as- aimed at “educating collectors he’s also the deputy chair of the Forbes is a collector of Cana- pects for the preservation of dian, Newfoundland and Mari- coins, tokens and paper money CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR time decimal coinage as well as is providing proper handling royal portrait coinage of New and storage. Collections can de- NUMISMATIC EDUCATION France. 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THE CANADIAN NUMISMATIC COMPANY grading matters,” reads the lishing a controlled environ- There will also be morning (Quebec, Quebec) RCNA statement. ment; storage; holders; and and afternoon breaks with com- Forbes’ session will explore cleaning, care and handling of plimentary coffee and tea. e reception was a huge success with more the technical aspects of grading numismatic material. Registration for the workshop than 100 people in attendance at the Nickle Arts Canadian coins and cover the Components of “great” coin is $95. Registrants are asked to Museum in Calgary. “three fundamentals of accurate and banknote holders; how to send a cheque along with their and consistent grading: knowl- choose a holder; materials and contact information to Royal Ca- We want to thank all donors which lead to CAFNE NEED AN INDEPENDENT GRADING OPINION? nadian Numismatic Association, raising more than $12,300 in donations for 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, We authenticate & grade all Canadian Coins educational projects in Canada. Markham ON Canada L3P 1B4. Population Reports • Large Lot Grading Discounts Registrants will receive confir- All Canadian donors to CAFNE will receive a tax Micro & Fine Art Coin Photography receipt. Your donation can be sent to: mation of their acceptance along with detailed directions to the CANADIAN ASSOCIATION community room of Humber FOR NUMISMATIC EDUCATION, College’s north campus. For more information, contact 5694 Highway #7 East, Suite 432, INTERNATIONAL COIN CERTIFICATION SERVICE INC. 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www.canadiancoinsandpapermoney.com I www.auctions.canadiancoinsandpapermoney.com Challenge coins galore, plus a new ‘geocoin’ In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of D-Day, a challenge coin has been Numismatic produced and is being distributed at the ‘CANEX’ Canadian military stores FRINGE throughout the country. By Jeff Fournier

n this edition of Numismatic Support for the JVFB is pro- sary celebrations are now over. Fringe, I’ll be covering two vided by Parks Canada, Jasper The committee created to orga- Ichallenge coins, including one Park Lodge, the Hinton Fire nize the town’s centennial issued by the Jasper Volunteer Department, Yellowhead events issued two commemo- Fire Brigade (JVFB) and an- County and the Valemount Fire The Royal Canadian Navy Operated by the Calgary Zo- rative pieces, both manufac- other commemorating the 75th Department. contributed 110 ships and ological Society, a not-for-profit tured by the Mississauga Mint. anniversary of D-Day. The JVFB is also very active 10,000 sailors and the Royal Ca- society founded in 1929, the They feature the 100th-anni- I’ll also review a series of in community fire prevention nadian Air Force contributed 15 Calgary Zoo is one of just five versary logo on one side and four medals issued by the Cal- and fire education. They oper- fighter and fighter-bomber Canadian zoos accredited by the Toburn Mine head frame in gary Zoo and take another look ate programs in the local high squadrons to the assault. the Association of Zoos and Kirkland Lake on the other at Kirkland Lake’s 100th-anni- school, elementary school, pre- Total Allied casualties on D- Aquariums. side. versary medal. Finally, I will schools and at various other lo- Day exceeded 10,000, including also cover a “geocoin” issued cations and events throughout 1,074 Canadians, of whom 359 by Banff National Park. the community. were killed. By the end of the Battle of Normandy, the Allies suffered 209,000 casualties, in- cluding more than 18,700 Cana- dians. More than 5,000 Cana- dian soldiers died.

CALGARY ZOO MEDALS The Calgary Zoo gift shop is selling a series of four medals, A 38-millimetre bronze ‘coin’ issued for Kirkland Lake, each depicting a different ani- Ont.’s centennial is housed in an informative three-fold mal kept at the zoo. glossy holder. The 38-millimetre, gold-co- loured medals have a common KIRKLAND LAKE A one-ounce, 99.99 per cent The Jasper Volunteer Fire Brigade recently issued a reverse (a paw print and the in- CENTENNIAL ‘COIN’ gold coin was made entirely challenge coin for its volunteer members, of which there scription “Calgary zoo”) and IN FOLDER from gold sourced from Kirk- are more than 30. All photos by Jeff Fournier. either a red panda, giant panda, You may recall a past column land Lake Gold’s Macassa snow leopard and African lion (CCN Vol. 56 #18, “Armistice, Mine. The coin measures about First up is the JVFB’s D-DAY CHALLENGE COIN on the other side. Kirkland Lake centennials com- 33-millimetres in diameter and 44-millimetre bronze challenge Canadian military store The Calgary Zoo is home to memorated”), in which I cov- is protected in a clear capsule, coin, which the firefighting “CANEX,” which is located nearly 1,000 creatures across ered the Kirkland Lake 100th- which is housed in a felt-lined and rescue service issued its throughout Canada, is selling 119 species and boasts more anniversary “coin.” wooden box with the 100th-an- volunteer members. I was able 43-millimetre antiqued-bronze than 97,000 annual member- These have been struck and niversary logo engraved on the to acquire a sample of this challenge coins commemorating ships. the long-anticipated anniver- box lid. Pre-orders for these piece during my recent trip to the 75th anniversary of D-Day. coins were required, and only Jasper National Park, where I One side of the coin features 75 pieces were produced. vacationed after attending the soldiers readying for the battle Continued on page 36 Royal Canadian Numismatic while the other shows soldiers Association (RCNA) Conven- disembarking onto the shores of tion in nearby Calgary, Alta. Juno Beach on June 6, 1944. Thanks to Jasper Deputy Fire From the D-Day landings Chief Don Smith for the coin, three-quarters of a century ago which features the traditional through to the encirclement of firefighter symbol – the Mal- the German army at Falaise on tese cross – on one side and Aug. 21, 1944, the Battle of Nor- Saint Florian, the patron saint mandy was one of the pivotal of firefighters, on the other. events of the Second World War. The JVFB provides the town It was also the scene of some of of Jasper, Jasper National Park Canada’s bloodiest battles; Ca- and up to 60 kilometres into nadian sailors, soldiers and air the neighbouring province of personnel played a critical role British Columbia with fire- in the Allied invasion of Nor- fighting and rescue services mandy (also called Operation The Calgary Zoo’s gift through more than 30 volun- Overlord). Nearly 150,000 Al- shop is selling a series of teer members. The service lied troops landed or para- four medals featuring its also has a full-time fire chief chuted into the invasion area on animals, including a red and deputy fire chief, both D-Day, including 14,000 Cana- panda, giant panda, snow employed by the Municipality dians at Juno Beach, according leopard and African lion. of Jasper. to the Canadian Encyclopedia. 16 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca NATIONAL SATURDAY: 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SUNDAY: 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. FALL Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale, SHOW 6750 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON Postage Stamp September ADMISSION: $3.00 SATURDAY 7-8, 2019 FREE SUNDAY CHILDREN UNDER 16 FREE & Coin Show STAMPANDCOINSHOW.COM SUPPLEMENT FOR CANADIAN COIN NEWS AND CANADIAN STAMP NEWS

Collectors rejoice: ‘National Show’ returns this September By Jesse Robitaille This fall, the bourse will open to the public both Unbeatable bourse, illuminating seminars, days at 10 a.m., before closing at 5 p.m. on Sept. 7 and 4 p.m. on the following day. Admission is $3 on 1,500-lot auction among highlights of Saturday and free on Sunday – with children aged 17 Sept. 7-8 show and under always receiving free admission – and free on-site parking is available to all show-goers. ith the dog days of summer nearly behind us, Trajan Media is giving collectors a reason to look SATURDAY SEMINARS forwardW to fall with the return of its National Postage Beyond the bourse, collectors can bolster their Stamp and Coin Show this September. knowledge and appreciation of the hobby with a trio About 50 leading dealers from across the country are of exciting seminars plus an engaging “Young Col- slated to return to the Hilton Mississauga’s 9,000-square- lectors” program dedicated to inspiring the next gen- foot Graydon Hall for the show’s fall edition on Sept. 7-8. eration of hobbyists. With a smorgasbord of wide-ranging material – from On Saturday from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., counterfeit coins and stamps to banknotes, tokens, medals, post- coin expert Mike Marshall will lead a seminar on cards, militaria, literature, supplies and more – there’s understanding and identifying fakes using existing something for every collector on the bourse of the bian- Chinese counterfeits plus new examples “hot off the nual hobby spectacle. press,” Marshall said. “There are a lot of people who collect coins and Later that day at 2 p.m., Canada Post officials will stamps, and the fact they can come in and shop for both offer a sneak peek at the country’s stamp program is a bonus,” said dealer Nick Cowan, owner of The Coin for 2020. Susan Gilson, senior design manager with Collector, who added morale among dealers is “very the Crown corporation, will be joined by stamp de- high” throughout the weekend. ContinuedContinued onon pagepage 75 September 7-8, 2019 • NATIONAL POSTAGE STAMP & COIN SHOW • www.stampandcoinshow.com 1 SUPPLEMENT FOR CANADIAN COIN NEWS AND CANADIAN STAMP NEWS

Alliance Coin & Banknote Inc. Rare banknotes among highlights of nearly 1,600-lot ‘Premier Auction’ By Jesse Robitaille aper money is expected to lead the way at this One of Canada’s most diverse inventories of Canadian Pfall’s Premier Auction hosted by Colonial Acres & Worldwide coins, banknotes, medals & tokens in conjunction with the National Postage Stamp and We are ALWAYS Buying! Coin Show. 88 Mill Street, Almonte, Ontario Canada Toll Free: 1-888-592-4141 A complete set of eight specimen banknotes from www.alliancecoin.com the Bank of Canada’s 1937 Series – its second issue af- Member: CAND, RCNA, ONA PCGS authorized dealer ter forming two years prior – is among the top high- Sean Isaacs ~ Serving Collectors Since 1988 lights of the two-session auction, which begins Sept. 6, a day before the biannual show kicks off in Mississauga. “This set is seldom offered to the public,” said Kirk Parsons, co-owner of the Kitchener, Ont.-based auc- tion house, who added the notes were originally re- Kirk Parsons (left) and Todd Parsons, co- leased to the public during the November 1999 Bank owners of Kitchener, Ont’s Colonial Acres, are of Canada Auction, by Moore Numismatic Auctions, hosting their fourth ‘Premier Auction’ during with a pre-sale estimate of $3,000. the biannual National Postage Stamp and “With only 47-48 notes of every denomination be- Coin Show this September. 991 Victoria St. N, Kitchener, ON N2B 3C7 ing released, this is a rare opportunity to own a com- 519-579-4011 plete set.” www.banknotecertification.com The notes, which are all certified by Paper Money With a starting bid of $13,500, the set – offered as Guaranty (PMG) as either Choice Uncirculated-64 or Lot 1265 – has a pre-sale estimate of $25,000. ccurAte onsistent nbiAsed About Uncirculated-55, include: A c u • the $1 “Narrow Panel” variety (BC-21S-i) with an 1937 $1,000 SPECIMEN “H/A” prefix; Another specimen note from the 1937 Series – this a Stop by my table while at the • the $2 note (BC-22S) with the “A/B” prefix; single $1,000 note in About Uncirculated-58 – is also National Postage Stamp & Coin Show • the $5 note (BC-23S) with the “A/C” prefix; among the highlights of the 1,591-lot sale. for complete information to have your • the $10 note (BC-24S) with the “A/D” prefix; Graded by Banknote Certification Service, this note • the $20 note (BC-25S) with the “A/E” prefix; was also printed by the CBNC and features the perfo- notes graded by BCS. • the $50 note (BC-26S) with the “A/H” prefix; rated word “SPECIMEN” diagonally across the note, • the $100 note (BC-27S) with the “A/J” prefix; and which has four horizontal holes punched along the Save your Money, Protect your Investment. • the $1,000 note (BC-28S) with the “A/K” prefix. signature margin. Insist on BCS certified notes for your Canadian Collection! “Also note that the $2, $5 and $10 bills were printed With a starting bid of $5,500, this note will be of- by the British American Bank Note Company and fered as Lot 1264 with an estimate of $12,000. “We use Canadian Grading Standards only have the perforated words ‘SPECIMEN’ diago- for your Canadian Notes” nally across the notes whereas the $1, $20, $50, $100 UNCUT SHEET OF $10 NOTES and $1,000 were printed by the Canadian Bank Note Described by auctioneers as “very scarce,” an uncut Company (CBNC) and have the diagonal perforations sheet of 1989 $10 notes from the Bank of Canada’s along with the four holes punched along the lower Birds of Canada series – its fifth since 1935 – will be City StaMp Montreal signature blocks.” offered as Lot 1422. With 40 notes in total – measur- Robert Cooperman – Philatelist ing five notes across and eight ~ Stamp Dealer since 1978 ~ down – the sheet features the “BEF” prefix, which is only known Canada’s premier dealer! to exist on one other uncut sheet. “All other uncut sheets have the common prefix ‘BEH,’” added Par- sons. With a starting bid of $5,000, ClassiC Canada the #1 Buyer of this lot has an estimate of $10,000. speCialists! Canadian rarities! 1858 CENT ‘NARROW 9’ Buying Selling Moving onto coinage, an 1859 • Canadian Rarities (#1-#65) • Mint and BNA Classic Issues “Narrow 9” brass cent will be of- • Quality Collections – Mint and Used fered as Lot 291. (Canada, World) (large selection of Superb NH) • Postage – paying up to 50% face • Varieties and Errors • Canadian and BNA Varieties & Errors • Entire Collections Anything and Everything in Stamps At Wholesale Prices A complete set of eight specimen banknotes from the Visit our website: www.citystamp.ca Bank of Canada’s 1937 Series e-mail: [email protected] is expected to bring $25,000 eBay store: www.stores.ebay.ca/citystampmontreal as Lot 1265 of the ‘Premier Auction’ hosted in conjunction 1134 St. Catherine West, Suite 865, Montreal, QC H3B 1H4 with Trajan Media’s ‘National Tel: 514-875-2596 • Fax: 514-875-2802 • Toll Free: 1-800-615-2596 Show’ this September.

2 September 7-8, 2019 • NATIONAL POSTAGE STAMP & COIN SHOW • www.stampandcoinshow.com SUPPLEMENT FOR CANADIAN COIN NEWS AND CANADIAN STAMP NEWS WANTED: - China Stamps & Covers - Worldwide Covers (Old Envelopes) - Worldwide Stamps An 1859 ‘Narrow 9’ brass cent is expected to bring $25,000 as Lot 291. A 1903-dated 10-cent coin will be offered as Lot Tel: 416-417-1807 560 with a pre-sale estimate of $5,500. Email: [email protected] Certified as Very Good-10 – but with corrosion – by International Coin Certification Service (ICCS), this is Very Fine-30. It has a starting bid of $5,000 and a pre- a “very rare coin with less than 30 known examples,” sale estimate of $7,750. said Parsons, who added “most examples are in very Lot 560 will see a 1903-dated 10-cent coin in ICCS poor condition.” Mint State-64 cross the block. Described by auction- “The notation corrosion is very light and not dis- eers as an “attractive coin with great eye-appeal,” it’s Beaver Bullion tracting from the overall appeal of this coin.” the sixth-highest graded example. It has a starting bid CANADA’S LARGEST HAND-POURED With a starting bid of $15,000, this lot has a pre-sale of $2,500 and a pre-sale estimate of $5,500. SILVER COMPANY estimate of $25,000. Rounding out the highlights is Lot 257, a 1944-C Newfoundland cent in ICCS Mint State-64 Red. A rare offering, it’s the only example certified by ICCS in this grade and has a starting bid of $2,250. It’s expected to hammer down for $5,000.

LOT VIEWING Both evening live-auction sessions on Sept. 6-7 will be preceded by lot viewing throughout the day. Lot viewing will also be available at Colonial Acres’ An 1872H 25-cent ‘Obverse 2’ double storefront on 991 Victoria St. N., in Kitchener, Ont., variety will be offered as Lot 639 with a through Sept. 5. Viewing times are Monday to Friday pre-sale estimate of $10,000. Makers of a wide selection of bars, rounds and 3D silver designs from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. At the show, lot viewing will begin on Sept. 6 at Master of the Mint 1872H DOUBLE VARIETY noon and Sept. 7 at 10 a.m., followed by the live auc- John Masterson An 1872H 25-cent “Obverse 2” double variety will tion at 5:30 p.m. each day. 265 Port Union Rd. POB 15521 West Hill, ON M1C 4Z7 also cross the block as Lot 639. In addition to bidding from the floor, bids will be 647-284-5485 Certified by ICCS as Mint State-63, this is the finest accepted online before and during the event as well as known example and “a rare find with great eye-ap- by phone and mail. Online pre-bidding begins [email protected] peal,” Parsons said. on iCollector starting Aug. 18. www.beaverbullion.com “This coin has the ‘7 over 7’ variety on the reverse For more information, visit colonialacres.com. W as well as the die break inverted ‘A’ on the spelling of ‘VICTORIA’ on the obverse. It should be noted that there is more doubling on the obverse with several letters. This coin is c. frank hoyles worth a close look and a premium bid.” P.O. Box 514 Blenheim, Ontario N0P 1A0 With a starting bid of $3,000, this lot is ex- Tel: (519) 676-8925 pected to bring $10,000. Email: [email protected]

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CAMPBELL’S COLLECTABLES ‘Young Collectors’ program More than 50 Years Collecting Numismatist – Author offers fun for whole family By Jesse Robitaille TERRY A. CAMPBELL he “Young Collectors” booth and auction returns Appraisals *Coins *Currency *Stamps to the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show Tthis September, when young show-goers will have a LM-ANA, RCNA, LM-ONA, LM-CPMS chance to grow their collections for little or no cost. 778-883-5909 • [email protected] In an effort to develop the next cohort of collec- tors, and tying in with the show’s youth mandate, this fall’s two-day event features family-friendly fun for everyone. All children aged 17 and under receive RCM Distributor • Current Product Available free admission to the show both days – Sept. 7 and 8 – and also have exclusive access to discounted mate- rial at the Young Collectors sales table throughout the weekend. On Sept. 8 at 12 noon, Royal Canadian Numis- Cassidy Stroud (left), who was recently named matic Association (RCNA) national youth co-ordina- the national youth co-ordinator of the Royal tor Cassidy Stroud will host a youth-focused work- Canadian Numismatic Association, is slated 1903 Barrington St., Barrington Place Shops, Halifax, NS B3J 3L7 shop with a fun video highlighting coin collecting. to host the Young Collectors Auction at the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show on Tel/Fax: 902-492-0130 [email protected] This will be followed by a 15-minute presentation Sept. 8 at 1:30 p.m. Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on cost-effective ways to store a coin or banknote collection – with examples of what supplies to use and others to avoid. “The hobby is low-tech, it’s hands-on and it’s The major highlight, however, is the free Young something you can do together, with your family.” Collectors Auction slated to take place later that day The RCNA’s youth program is partnered with Buy 25 Years at 1:30 p.m. the Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers Sell In its largest offering to date, the Young Collectors in Business and is made possible through fundraising and dona- Auction will see upwards of 50 lots of numismatic tions from individual dealers and collectors. Trade and philatelic material cross the block and is free for “We’ve been doing really well with donations,” Appraisals children to participate in. said Stroud, “but we’re always looking for more.” “The auction keeps growing as word continues to “The more donations we can get in cash or in kind SPECIALIZING IN: get out, so hopefully we’ll see it grow again this Sep- – meaning supplies or coins and banknotes – the GOLD & SILVER COINS, MINT SETS, PAPER MONEY, JEWELLERY, tember,” said Stroud, who was recently named the more we can give to the kids to stimulate the hobby RCNA’s national youth co-ordinator after Lisa POCKET WATCHES, COIN SUPPLIES & MILITARY MEDALS. for them in a low-cost or free manner.” McPherson’s resignation this July. Parents are encouraged to bring their up-and- Visit our McPherson, who began hosting youth auctions in coming collectors to the Young Collectors booth – EBay Store: www.citadelcoins.ca 2014, will continue to volun- open Saturday and Sunday – as teer as an auctioneer with well as the auction on Sept. 8 at her husband Robb this 1:30 p.m. September. For more information about hugh anderson Among the highlights of the show, visit stampandcoin- the free Young Collectors show.com. Tel: 905-842-2143 Fax: 905-842-3222 Auction is a 2013-dated 25- W Email: [email protected] cent dinosaur coin featur- Valued at $40, a 2013-dated 1132 Carla Court, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5Z9 ing Quetzalcoatlus, one of the largest known flying 25-cent dinosaur coin featuring animals. Valued at $40, Quetzalcoatlus, one of specializing in wordwide topicals this glow-in-the-dark coin the largest known fl ying is perfect for imaginative animals, is one of dozens of trains budding collectors looking lots to be offered at the free Young Collectors Auction birds • scouts • royalty • etc. to add to their collections. Dozens of other coins, on Sept. 8. banknotes, tokens, medals, stamps, supplies, literature and we also offer: more will cross the block during the classic canada & Bna roughly two-hour sale.

• united nations • vatican ‘OUR FUTURE’ • selected british commonwealth “The youth are our future in the hobby and we certainly need to plant seeds in we sell philatelic supplies their minds about how fun the hobby is,” said Stroud, who’s also the secretary of the and literature Ontario Numismatic Association and the we buy high quality collections past president of the Brantford Numis- matic Society.

4 September 7-8, 2019 • NATIONAL POSTAGE STAMP & COIN SHOW • www.stampandcoinshow.com SUPPLEMENT FOR CANADIAN COIN NEWS AND CANADIAN STAMP NEWS Protect yourself from counterfeits with trusted coin expert Mike Marshall PROOF POSITIVE COINS LTD. By Jesse Robitaille “Education and recognition are a collector’s only ell-known counterfeit coin researcher Mike defence.” “A Positive Choice in Canadian Numismatics” Marshall, of Trenton, Ont., has a shocking Marshall’s in-depth, two-and-a-half-hour seminar Sandy Campbell, yetW deeply important lesson to teach collectors of will teach show-goers the “easy-to-use” markers for Numismatist P.O. Box 369, Baddeck, NS B0E 1B0 Canadian coins at the National Postage Stamp and identifying all counterfeit Canadian and Newfound- land decimal coins currently available from China. Toll Free: 866-283-6715 Tel: 902-295-3007 • Fax: 902-295-3268 Coin Show this September. Website: www.proofpositivecoins.com • Email: [email protected] On Sept. 7 from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Marshall will “I will also be making public – for the first time – Life Member: RCNA 228 ANA 3496 APNA FUN CSNS lead a seminar focused on understanding and images and markers for four previously unknown identifying fakes using existing Chinese-made Canadian counterfeits,” added Marshall, who began counterfeits plus new examples “hot off the press,” his campaign against counterfeits in 2007. said the long-time collector, who in 2011 was re- “Mike Marshall has been a huge aid to PCGS in warded with $5,000 from Professional Coin Grad- combating Chinese counterfeiting,” said then PCGS HUGO DESHAYE (Philatelist) Inc. ing Service (PCGS) for his work in fighting fakery. President Don Willis in 2011. “The hobby owes Mr. HUGO DESHAYE, MMM CD Marshall a debt of gratitude for his self- less efforts.” CANADIAN POSTAL HISTORY Counterfeiters create the dies used to AND POSTCARDS produce the fakes, Marshall told CCN in April 2015 (“Counterfeit coins’ menace on the rise again, advocate says”), so luckily for collectors, there are markers flagging each counterfeit coin – if you know where and how to look. “I personally trust my eye to pick out the markers of the counterfeit coins, but I trust my ability through education to rec- ognize when something is wrong with an effigy or the legends.” He said he mainly looks at the size, PRIVATE TREATY | SECURE ONLINE STORE Photo courtesy of Belleville Intelligencer weight and individual markers of a cer- PRICE LIST | NATIONAL SHOWS “Counterfeits are available every day on plat- tain coin to determine its genuineness. P.O. BOX 88250, QUEBEC CITY, QC, CANADA G3J 1Y9 forms like eBay, Kijiji and Maxsold,” said Mar- “The manufactured dimensions are key. This is WWW.HDPHILATELIST.COM | [email protected] shall, of the three online auction websites, adding where the individual’s education of the series of coins he has had more than 2,000 counterfeit auctions they are interested in comes into play. There’s no removed from eBay alone since the beginning of rocket science in what I do – it’s just being patient [email protected] | 418 655-4132 this year. enough to do it.” W CSDA - BNAPS - PHSC - RPSC - SHPQ - PSSC - TPC - CCQ - CAS - USPCS - APS - CCNY - CPS

On Sunday at noon, Royal Canadian Numis- matic Association national youth co-ordinator Show returns... Cassidy Stroud will host a workshop for chil- Colonial Continued from page 1 dren, exploring what material they can collect with an informative video. Acres Auctions signer Andrew Perro, who will also highlight Can- Also tying in with the show’s family friendly of the ada Post’s recent “Bears” issue as well as last mandate, later that day at 1:30 p.m., a free Offi cial Auctioneer year’s “Bees” stamps. “Young Collectors” auction will offer upwards of 2020 National Postage Stamp & Coin Show 50 lots of numismatic and philatelic material to SUNDAY YOUTH PROGRAM children aged 17 and under. Play money will be Sept. 8 is dedicated to the future of our hobbies provided to all bidders, so there is no cost to par- with Trajan’s “Young Collectors” program. ticipants. Throughout the weekend, the “Young Collec- tors” booth – located at the bourse entrance – will also offer discounted material to children aged 17 and under. Stop by tables 4, 5, 6 for complete information 2020 SHOWS to have your items included for 2020! Looking ahead to next year, the National Post- age Stamp and Coin Show is slated to return next We provide FREE spring and fall at the same location, the Hilton appraisals for individual or estate collections. Mississauga, which is located directly off High- way 401 on Mississauga Road. 991 Victoria St. N., Kitchener, ON N2B 3C7 For more information about the biannual show, Toll Free: 1-888-255-4565 Fax: 519-579-0352 which is hosted by Trajan Media, publisher of Email: [email protected] CCN and Canadian Stamp News, visit stampand- Website: www.colonialacres.com coinshow.com. W September 7-8, 2019 • NATIONAL POSTAGE STAMP & COIN SHOW • www.stampandcoinshow.com 5 GRAYDON HALL & FOYER FLOOR PLAN stampandcoinshow.ca & DEALER NATIONAL POSTAGE6750 STAMP Mississauga AND COIN Rd., SHOW Mississauga, – SEPT. 8 & 9,ON 2018 LISTING KIDS TABLE

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Floor plan is subject to revisions prior to actual show opening. On show days, refer to Floor Plan at Main Entrance for any changes. Floor plan is subject to revisions prior to actual show opening. On show days, refer to Floor Plan located at Main Entrance for any changes. COMPANY TABLE NO. COMPANY TABLE NO. COMPANY TABLE NO. ALLIANCE COIN & BANKNOTE ...... 25 COVERS-ONLY ...... 33 MONNAIES DE VERSAILLES INC ...... 70, 71 AMIS STAMPS & COINS ...... 32 GEOFFREY BELL AUCTIONS ...... 21 MPBL2 ...... 39 ANDY GRECCO ...... 24 HUGH ANDERSON ...... 56 PIERRE LECLERC ...... 31 ANDY PALOCHIK...... 47 HUGO DESHAYE (PHILATELIST) INC...... 48, 49 PROOF POSITIVE COINS LTD...... 30 ANGELO KOMATSOULIS PHILATELIST ..... 52, 53, 54 J. GARVEY & SONS ...... 36, 37, 38 R. MARESCH & SON ...... 55 BCS ...... 77 JETONS CANADA ...... 73 ROD PAIGE ...... 62 BEAVER BULLION ...... 28 LA TIMBRATHEQUE ENR...... 50, 51 ROY’S STAMPS ...... 1, 2, 3 BRAD’S COINS ...... 74 LEWIS STAMP CO...... 67, 68, 69 SELECT CURRENCY ...... 22 C. FRANK HOYLES ...... 9, 10, 11, 12 LIGHTHOUSE CANADA ...... 80, 81, 82 TED’S COLLECTABLES INC...... 13, 14, 15 CAMPBELL’S COLLECTABLES ...... 17, 18, 19 LONDINIUM COINS ...... 23 THE COIN COLLECTOR ...... 78, 79 CCN / CSN / CSS ...... 7, 8 LONGLEY AUCTIONS ...... 65, 66 THE CONNOISSEUR ...... 75, 76 CANADIAN NUMISMATIC RARITIES LTD...... 29 MACKEY PHILATELICS ...... 60, 61 TORONTO COINS ...... 72 CANADIAN-STAMPS ...... 34, 35 MADDY’S PHILATELIC SERVICE ...... 63, 64 TRADERS GOLDCORP ...... 16 CITADEL COINS...... 26 MEDALLION STAMPS ...... 45, 46 VANCE AUCTIONS LTD...... 43, 44 CITY STAMP MONTREAL ...... 40, 41, 42 METRO COIN & BANKNOTE COMPANY ...... 20 WILLIAM COATES PHILATELIST...... 57, 58, 59 COLONIAL ACRES ...... 4, 5, 6 MIKE’S COINS ...... 27

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s Inc. Canada Post to offer sneak ectable oll BUYING all s C peak of 2020 stamp program d' Dominion of Canada notes e also Bank of Canada (1935-1979) notes, By Jesse Robitaille signer at London’s National Gallery. In 2001, she T For philatelists, one of the top highlights of the joined Britain’s Royal Mail – initially as a new prod- all Coins, also all Bank and Merchant Tokens upcoming show will surely be Canada Post’s semi- uct co-ordinator, then as design manager – where Mail us your want lists. Free appraisals at shows. nar highlighting its recent wildlife issues while also she provided co-ordination and project management offering a behind-the-scenes look at next year’s for the British stamp program. Ph. (519) 442-3473 • Fax (519) 442-2969 stamp program. Gilson joined the stamp services 1-866-747-COIN (2646) • [email protected] On Sept. 7 at 2 p.m., Canada team at Canada Post in autumn LM ONA #57 LM RCNA #346 CPMS #1072 Post stamp design manager Su- 2014 and continues to use her sig- san Gilson and designer Andrew nificant skills in design, art direc- Perro will invite collectors to ex- tion and project management to plore the wild creates of Canada’s produce stamp issues – several of stamp program in a presentation them award-winning – for this eoffrey B ell entitled, “Bears and Bees and country’s annual stamp program. G Stamps … Oh My!” A u c t i o n s “Canada’s majestic wild crea- Canada Post stamp design tures are a perennial favourite on manager Susan Gilson will be TH Canadian stamps – in fact, ani- joined by designer Andrew SALE # 21 • OCTOBER 4 mals are one of the top categories Perro for a behind-the-scenes To be held in conjunction with the of stamp topic suggestions re- look at recent Canadian ceived from the public,” said Joy stamps plus a sneak peek at Toronto Coin Expo Parks, assistant product manager next year’s stamp program. of stamp content for Canada Post. Featuring “But with so many magnificent the beasts to choose from, how do you decide what im- Perro is an award-winning graphic designer ages to use? How do you keep the stamp designs whose portfolio boasts more than 20 stamps, includ- Gannett fresh and interesting?” ing the 2015 dinosaurs issue, the bees and sharks is- Collection Gilson and Perro will discuss the challenges of sues of 2018 and – most recently – the well-received capturing Canadian wildlife on stamps in “new and bears issue released earlier this year. Perro partners Part 3 compelling ways,” Parks said, with some of Canada’s while also offering show-goers a finest artists, illustrators Building Transparent Relations Since 2008 sneak peek at Canadian stamps to and photographers to Integrity, Trust and Honesty is our Currency come in 2020. create compelling de- Prior to beginning her career, Gil- signs telling Canada’s 1141 Main Street, Moncton, NB E1C 1H8 son earned a bachelor of design at stories in bold and cap- Phone: 506-333-7778 the Nova Scotia College of Art and tivating ways. In addi- www.gbellauctions.com [email protected] Design and participated in ex- tion to industry awards changes with the Parsons School of – his work has garnered Design in Nova Scotia and the Coo- recognition from Ap- per Union in New York. Moving to plied Arts magazine London, England, she held several and the Design at Work progressively senior design posi- awards program – he is tions at notable studios, eventually most proud his work is making the move to senior de- part of the permanent collection at Library Lewis Stamp Company and Archives Canada. For more than 20 years, he has partnered with clients like Canada Post. In addition Quality Stamps to stamps, his work includes brand identity pro- grams, annual reports, websites and print collateral The mission of Lewis Stamp Company is to satisfy for a diverse range of Canadian clients in many mar- every customer by making available the highest quality ket sectors. W stamp at the best possible price. To achieve this we explore, through personal contact, Perro designed last year’s bee stamps (left) as the customer’s wishes and then use our resources to fulfi ll them. well as this year’s bear stamps (top). Our inventory includes an extensive lineup of stamps for all aspects of Canada (including the provinces) FREE PARKING AT HILTON mint and used. Other stocks include Australia, the United States – DO NOT PAY PARKING METERS and Great Britain – especially current used. If you are attending the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show, parking at the Hilton Mississauga Our website http://lewisstamp.com/ is free while at the show. The Hilton will be placing a notice on its parking meters listing shows and offers a revolving selection of choice stamps events, including our show, exempt from having to pay parking. Instead of paying the meters, attend- and kiloware from these areas. ees of our show are asked to sign in with their license plate number on a sheet of paper at the show admission desk. Do not pay the fee at the hotel’s automated parking meters. There are no refunds from William (Bill) Lewis Roderick the hotel or show organizers. Email: [email protected]

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ALLIANCE COIN & BANKNOTE • Sean Isaacs AMIS STAMPS & COINS • Alex Issajenko used in some plastics. Located in Kitchener, Ont., BCS is 613-256-6785 / [email protected] 416-533-5363 / [email protected] open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Bell will Based in Almonte, Ont., Sean Isaacs has been in the numismatic Alex Issajenko is the owner of Amis Stamps and Coins, be accepting submissions at the upcoming show in business since 1988. He first established his own company, Alliance which is located on Dundas Street West in downtown To- Mississauga. Coin & Banknote, in 2000. A past contributor to the Standard Cata- ronto. Regular business hours are Tuesday through Friday log of World Coins as well as the Standard Catalog of World Paper from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Is- BEAVER BULLION • John Masterson Money, Isaacs specializes in world coins and has handled millions sajenko began collecting stamps at an early age before be- 647-284-5485 / [email protected] of coins from hundreds of issue countries, territories and states. coming interested in world coins and their histories. In “I love silver; I always have,” said Beaver Bullion His coin-hunting travels have taken him to five of the world’s con- 1978, this passion led him to open his first storefront, founder and owner John Masterson, who’s a member of tinents, and he enjoys collecting love tokens, interesting historical which continues to offer a relaxed, hands-on hobby experi- the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association; Ontario Nu- silver coins and the coinage of Indonesia and the colonial East In- ence to this day. For more than 40 years and through four mismatic Association; Canadian Association of Token Col- dies. He will bring to the Fall National Postage Stamp and Coin store locations (all in Toronto’s High Park area), Issajenko lectors; Toronto Coin Club; and Canadian Centennial Col- Show a fresh inventory of diverse world coinage. has amassed an extensive inventory of world stamps, lectors’ Club. “The way it feels, the way it sounds and the coins, paper money, covers and other interesting collect- satisfying heft it has when you are holding it in your hands ibles. At the upcoming show in Mississauga, he will be has always appealed to me.” Beaver Bullion is Canada’s bringing a large inventory of world stamps as well as a only hand-poured silver company. Entering its fifth year of wide range of world coins. business, the company continues to grow. On top of the classic one-ounce bars Masterson began with, he has also ANDY GRECCO • Andy Grecco expanded his offering of hand-poured bars up to 20 troy 905-227-3534 / 905-931-4632 ounces; rounds up to 10 troy ounces; three-dimensional Andy Grecco doesn’t describe himself as a dealer but designs, including skulls and flowers; and one-ounce art MADDY’S instead as a long-time collector; however, he is a member rounds using hand-engraved dies in the tradition of PHILATELIC SERVICE of the Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers and is Thomas Church. “While a lot of people like the cleanness Mover 40 years serving collectors a fixture on show bourses in his home province of Ontario. and professional feel of machine-cut dies (and I can’t lie, I He’s also involved in organizing the annual Niagara Falls do as well), I also enjoy the rustic look of something that We stock: Coin Club Show, which is held each November in Niagara can only have been done by hand.” Beaver Bullion also Falls, Ont. carries silver art bars, collector rounds and medallions and CANADA, BRITISH COLONIES, tokens. ANDY PALOCHIK• Andy Palochik GERMANY, EUROPE, ASIA, 613-702-2124 / [email protected] BRAD’S COINS • Brad Small / 506-642-2646 & COLLECTIONS Specializing in worldwide stamps and postal history, A full-time dealer since 2011, Moncton, N.B.’s Brad Andy Palochik is a familiar face on bourses across Ontario. Small specializes in world coins (primarily Great Britain). “I like Canadian postal history, so I’ll be bringing that, but His inventory at the show this fall will feature coins from See us at Tables 63 & 64 I’ll also be bringing Canadian stamps, world postal history the U.K., Mexico, South America and other various Euro- and world stamps, specifically Scandinavia,” he said, add- pean countries. 57 Melrose Dr. ing he collects Expo 67 material, which is what “got me Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0 started in 1968.” A former secretary-treasurer of the Postal C. FRANK HOYLES • Frank Hoyles Ph: 905-262-5127 History Society of Canada (PHSC), Palochik is currently a 519-676-8925 / [email protected] Email: [email protected] member of that society plus The Royal Philatelic Society of “It is always a pleasure to be involved with the www.computan.on.ca/mastamps Canada and British North America Philatelic Society. “I Mississauga show, which is extremely well organized in a was fundamental in re-organizing the PHSC in 1979,” he spacious and attractive environment,” said Frank Hoyles, said, adding he worked with a group of postal historians who added there will be numerous additions to his exten- “to get it back on track again.” Also a former collector of sive stock of postcards, stamps, and postal history for this Canadian Arctic material, his eBay username is “Arctic- fall show. “I am a member of the Canadian Stamp Dealers’ Can.” Association; Royal Philatelic Society of Canada; British North America Philatelic Society; and American Philatelic ANGELO KOMATSOULIS PHILATELIST Society in addition to several postcard and stamp clubs Angelo Komatsoulis / 514-333-9524 and study groups. With 28 years of dealer experience, I [email protected] know what to target when buying for my customers. I am Angelo Komatsoulis, the owner of Les Timbres H.P.K. constantly hunting for new material so that my customers MIKE’S Stamps Montréal, has dabbled in buying and selling can find significant items for their collections. Please stop stamps on a part-time basis since 1972. By 1983, he became by and check out my stock.” a full-time dealer after purchasing Reisz Stamp Company COINS with a storefront in Montréal. After selling the building CAMPBELL’S COLLECTABLES • Terry Campbell and part of his inventory in 2008, Komatsoulis now con- 778-883-5909 / [email protected] centrates on about eight stamp shows in Montréal, Toronto This year marks the 26th anniversary of Terry Camp- Michael S. Wilson and Ottawa each year. “We deal in worldwide material bell’s business, Campbell’s Collectables, which he estab- from classical to recent stamps,” he said. “We have a new lished in 1992; however, he has been collecting and dealing Box 28034 ST George PJC issues service that many of our clients use for single stamps and coins for nearly 60 years. His areas of specialty stamps, blocks, souvenir sheets or topicals according to include world coins and paper money with a “slight fo- Moncton, NB E1C 9N4 their collecting interest.” cus” on Canadian material. Campbell was also the author of Canadian Coin News’ extensive “Question and An- [email protected] BANKNOTE CERTIFICATION SERVICE swer” column for 22 years between January 1989 and De- Steven Bell / 519-579-4011 cember 2010. As an avid collector for more than 50 years, [email protected] Campbell’s collection includes coins, paper money and After certifying its first banknote in January 2008, the tokens with a special interest in British Commonwealth Banknote Certification Service (BCS) has since certified material. With extensive knowledge in errors and varieties, • Buy • Sell more than 67,000 notes. Owner Steven Bell was a collector Campbell is also the author of the 1995 book Canadian Er- as a child and a part-time dealer throughout high school ror Coins, An Introduction. and university. “When I completed my degree, I decided • Trade to start the business because I saw an opportunity,” added CANADIAN NUMISMATIC RARITIES coins banknotes tokens Bell. “We specialize in Canadian and use strict Canadian Canadian Numismatic Rarities will have a table on the • • standards.” The company’s holders are made of an inert bourse of the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show this plastic that does not contain any of the softening agents September.

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CANADIAN-STAMPS • Stephan Bilodeau cluding some scarcer coins that seldom come around,” said Stamp Dealers’ Association, vice-president of the Postal History 819-360-0758 / [email protected] Sandham. Colonial Acres will be hosting its third premier Society of Quebec and a social media officer with the British North Ottawa’s Stephan Bilodeau is the owner of Canadian- auction in conjunction with the show on the Friday and America Philatelic Society, Deshaye has been a dealer for 25 years. Stamps, which specializes in Canadian mint never hinged Saturday night (lot viewing will be held Friday and Satur- As a collector for more than 30 years, he specializes in prohibited stamps and covers ranging from the classics to modern day afternoon). To receive a catalogue, email or call Sand- mail dating from the 1880s to the 1930s. material. “Many of you may know me as the new young ham. guy,” he said, although he has more than 15 years of experi- JETONS CANADA • Clément Chapados-Girard ence as a dealer and has helped thousands of collectors ac- COVERS-ONLY • Peter Lim Swee Beng 438-502-7577 / [email protected] quire the material they need. “We offer a large stock of 416-417-1807 / [email protected] A collector in his childhood, Clément Chapados-Girard, of worldwide stamps, first-day covers, postcards, stationery Toronto’s Peter Lim Swee Beng established Covers- Lévis, Qué., now specializes in Canadian colonial tokens. He has and much more. We always have very nice, diverse and Only in 2010 but has been collecting for more than 15 been a full-time dealer for more than two years and plans to bring fresh new material in each and every month.” A member years. A second-generation collector and dealer, Beng spe- a wide selection of his Canadian colonial tokens, decimal coinage, and director of the Canadian Stamp Dealers’ Association as cializes in covers of Imperial China as well as worldwide world coins and world banknotes to the National Postage Stamp well as a member of many philatelic clubs, Bilodeau par- stamps, cancellations and postmarks. A “very close friend” and Coin Show this September. With wide knowledge in Canadian ticipates in more than 20 stamp shows a year. He’s also the – himself a long-time Toronto dealer – sparked Beng’s in- colonial tokens, he’s also slated to be the next editor of the Charlton auction director of the Amicale des philatélistes de terest in the hobby at a young age. From there, he gained Standard Catalogue of Canadian Colonial Tokens. l’Outaouais. A former employee of Library and Archives knowledge on worldwide covers and postal history from Canada as well as the Canadian Museum of History, he has the late Dr. John Nunes Nook, owner of Nunes Nook, who been collecting for more than 30 years. “We provide collec- died Jan. 16, 2011, while attending Unipex in Toronto. tors with a complete philatelic service regardless of their collecting interest or need,” he said, adding his regular GARVEY & SONS • Les Garvey business hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-5 780-424-2520 / [email protected] The p.m. This year marks Les Garvey’s 43rd anniversary as a Connoisseurest. 1980 philatelic dealer. Garvey and Sons carries “a very general CCN, CSN & CSS • Mike Walsh stock” comprised of Canada, British Commonwealth and 905-646-4820 / [email protected] worldwide material. “It’s always changing because we’re Canadian Coin News (CCN) and Canadian Stamp News buying collections back from collectors who started with (CSN) are Canada’s go-to magazines for all things numis- my father back in the ’60s,” said Garvey, of Edmonton. “It matic and philatelic. CCN was launched in 1963 followed has gone so full circle.” by CSN in 1976. Published bi-weekly by Trajan Publishing Coins Corp., the two magazines have a very large Canadian audi- GEOFFREY BELL AUCTIONS • Brian Bell ence plus U.S. and foreign subscribers. CCN and CSN also 506-333-7778 / [email protected] Militaria have a strong online following thanks to Trajan’s commit- With a vision to create a Canadian numismatic auction ment to being the essential resource for both advanced and house that not only delivers the results clients deserve but beginner collectors. In 2015, Trajan launched coinstamp- also provides much-needed integrity and transparency, Supplies supplies.com (CSS), which offers CCN and CSN subscribers Geoffrey Bell Auctions emerged in 2008 and has since a convenient option to purchase their coin and stamp sup- grown to become Canada’s premier numismatic auction plies at a 20 per cent discount, among other benefits. Trajan firm. Implementing the innovation that gave Geoff Bell is also the host of the biannual National Postage Stamp and and his son, Brian, success for more than 30 years with Coin Show. their retail store The Coin Cabinet, they’ve worked hard to John & Petrina Brown earn and maintain the trust of Canada’s numismatic com- CITADEL COINS • Gerard Feehan munity. That trust – along with the education and growth 705-692-3995 902-492-0130 / [email protected] of our hobby – is just as important to them as their bottom Box 121 Naughton, ON POM 2MO Citadel Coins is owned by Gerard Feehan, of Halifax, line. Their tables at the show in Mississauga will feature a N.S. In business for nearly 25 years, Feehan specializes in wide selection of quality material for every level of collec- Canadian decimal coins and paper money; Royal Canadian tor plus some highlights from the Toronto Coin Expo Fall Mint products; gold and silver bullion; and jewelry. At the Sale, which will take place Oct. 3-4. CELEBRATING 95 YEARS Fall National Postage Stamp and Coin Show this Septem- ber, he will be bringing his stock of Canadian decimal coins HUGH ANDERSON • Hugh Anderson r. maresch & son and banknotes. 905-842-2143 / [email protected] CANADA’S PREMIER STAMP AUCTION HOUSE SINCE 1924 Oakville’s Hugh Anderson has been in business since CITY STAMP MONTRÉAL • Robert Cooperman 1967, and he specializes in worldwide topical stamps, in- 514-875-2596 / [email protected] cluding trains (for which a price list of more than 100 pages Québec-based dealer Robert Cooperman, the founder of is available), scouts, birds, butterflies, transportation and City Stamp Montréal, specializes in high-quality rare royalty, among other topics. Another strength is his classic stamps and worldwide collections. Cooperman has been in Canada and British North America sections, of which he business for more than 35 years and is now one of Canada’s focuses on the highly valued early issues with quality rang- largest wholesale and retail stamp dealers. After picking up ing from Very Fine to Superb. He will also bring a large se- his first pair of tongs at age eight, he instantly fell in love lection of British Commonwealth countries, including with the hobby and became a stamp dealer when he was 14 Great Britain; the Channel Islands; British Africa; British years old. Europe; South Pacific; and the Caribbean. “I’m going to bring everything I have to the show,” he said, adding he COLONIAL ACRES • Todd Sandham will also have philatelic supplies, literature and catalogues 1-888-255-4565 / [email protected] for sale. THINKING OF SELLING? Todd Sandham, co-owner of Kitchener’s Colonial Acres, We are always looking to take on new HUGO DESHAYE (PHILATELIST) INC. • Hugo Deshaye has been collecting since 1991, when he began attending consignments. Call 905-726-2197, the Waterloo Coin Society’s monthly meetings. What began 418-655-4132 / [email protected] 1-800-363-0777 toll free, or e-mail as a hobby and then a part-time job in high school has since Huge Deshaye, of Québec city, is the owner of Hugo [email protected] to discuss taking become a full-time career. Fellow co-owner Kirk Parsons Deshaye (Philatelist) Inc., which specializes in Canadian part in an upcoming sale. began working at the store upon graduating in 2004. Colo- postal history such as covers, old correspondences, post- 6-2 VATA CRT  AURORA (GREATER TORONTO), ON  L4G 4B6  CANADA nial Acres, which will have three tables at the upcoming cards, stationery, stamps, documents, vintage photographs (905) 726-2197 www.maresch.com (800) 363-0777 show in Mississauga, specializes in Canadian decimal and personal archives. In January 2019, Deshaye launched coins, paper money and bullion. “We will be bringing all of an online store to promote his business. A director with SEPTEMBER NATIONAL STAMP & COIN SHOW OCTOBER CANPEX our Canadian decimal, paper money and world coins, in- The Royal Philatelic Society of Canada and the Canadian

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LA TIMBRATHEQUE ENR. • Patrick Chalifoux Great Britain and the British Colonies. “People know me, 1979. Day, who’s also president of the Canadian Stamp 450-223-0082 / [email protected] and they know what I’ve got. I’ve been doing it long Dealers’ Association, specializes in U.S. stamps but also Patrick Chalifoux, of Sainte-Julie, Qué., has more than 30 years enough,” said Roderick, who will have his usual inven- carries a good stock of modern Canada, coils, booklets, of experience as a stamp dealer. He began collecting in 1976, and tory at the upcoming National Postage Stamp and Coin souvenir sheets and older town cancels. less than a decade later he started dealing part time. He has been a Show in Mississauga. full-time dealer since 2004 and specializes in Canada and its prov- METRO COIN & BANKNOTE • Jared Stapleton inces; France; Monaco; India; and Russia, although the long-time LIGHTHOUSE CANADA • Philippe Laperle 416-604-9410 / [email protected] dealer added he has countries from around the world in stock. 514-954-3617 / [email protected] Jared Stapleton established Metro Coin and Banknote Chalifoux said he plans to bring most of his inventory to the up- Lighthouse Canada will be offering a range of supplies in 2013 following a lifelong interest in collecting. “I have coming National Postage Stamp and Coin Show this September. at the show in Mississauga this September. been collecting my whole life,” he said, adding his inter- est was piqued at a young age with coins but eventually LEWIS OF OTTAWA • Bill Roderick LONDINIUM COINS • Gary Miller “drifted to banknotes,” which is his main interest now. “I 613-769-8658 / [email protected] 416-953-2465 / [email protected] collect rare Chartered banknotes or error notes. I like the Bill Roderick, of Ottawa, Ont., has been in business for 58 Gary Miller has been in business since 2007, when he artwork, and every banknote is unique by the serial years. As a long-time philatelic dealer, he specializes in Canada, revived Londinium Coins, which was established by his number.” His business specializes in Canadian and father in 1969. “I grew up in this business,” Miller said. worldwide coins and banknotes. Stapleton is the past He specializes in “everything but Canadian decimal,” in- president of the Canadian Paper Money Society and cur- To Ta cluding world coins and banknotes, historical medals, rently sits on the pricing panel for the Charlton Standard ancient coins and military medals and collectables. At the Catalogue for Canadian Government Paper Money. He’s wi aT T upcoming show in Mississauga, Miller will – as always – also the owner of the long-running Toronto Coin Expo, “mix it up” with his inventory, which will include a which is held every spring and fall at the Toronto Refer- “fresh selection of historical medals, world coins and new ence Library, as well as the Paris Coin Show (formerly NaTioNa ancients. I look forward to seeing everyone there.” the South Western Ontario Numismatics Show), held every February and August. LONGLEY AUCTIONS • Bill Longley oTa Ta 905-690-3598 / [email protected] MIKE’S COINS • Mike Wilson Waterdown, Ont.’s Bill Longley has been in business as 506-866-6468 / [email protected] coiN ow Longley Auctions for 18 years and specializes in Cana- Moncton, N.B.’s Mike Wilson worked as the manager dian stamps, postal history and worldwide. “My strength of a local coin shop for 30 years, from 1986 until 2015, at is postal history because that’s what I do,” said Longley, which point he semi-retired and started Mike’s Coins. “I who began collecting at age 10 and started with postal sell on e-Bay and am at most of the major shows across history about 10 years later. As a dealer, he focuses on Canada and some in the U.S. I specialize in Canadian, early Canada, particularly “unusual, better items.” As a U.S. and world coins but always have a decent selection collector, he has many Canadian postal history collec- of banknotes and even a few tokens as well. I always tions, including stampless covers as well as post office have a nice selection of Canadian silver dollars, includ- N publications and documents. He has also exhibited Uru- ing five or six 1948 dollars, and world gold coins. I espe- guay and won a Grand Award at the national level in To- cially like the mid-priced collector coins in the $50-$1,500 ronto and a Large Vermeil internationally in Spain. range as I have always enjoyed interacting with collec- tors like myself. Retirement has made the hobby much MACKEY PHILATELICS • Nigel Mackey more enjoyable as now I buy collections and always find 289-685-0092 / [email protected] a piece or two to add to my own collection. Drop by my In business since 1984, Nigel J. Mackey specializes in table at the show and I am sure you will find something Canada, Great Britain and British Commonwealth in your collecting interest.” stamps. He also offers general worldwide stamps as well as revenue stamps. A retired correctional officer, Mackey MONNAIES DE VERSAILLES • Yvon Chicoine has been collecting stamps since 1967 with significant in- 514-352-9101 / [email protected] terest in Canada, Great Britain and anything related to Montréal, Qué.’s Yvon Chicoine is the owner of Mon- prisons and the criminal justice system. Mackey is a naies de Versailles, which has been in business for more member of the Canadian Stamp Dealers’ Association; than 20 years. Chicoine specializes mostly in coins but Royal Philatelic Society of Canada; and American Phila- also deals in stamps. He will bring both coins and telic Society. Mackey’s “Crime and Punishment” exhibit stamps to the upcoming show in Mississauga. “I have featuring stamps and covers showing criminals, crimes, really good prices for selling and I’m a strong buyer as courts and jails earned him a vermeil at the 2018 Royal well,” he said, adding he has been a collector since the Convention in St. Catharines. age of 13, before he was a dealer. He collects paper money from Canada and around the world. MADDY’S PHILATELIC SERVICE Maddy and Ed Yonelinas / 905-262-5127 MPBL2 • Robert LeBlanc Tccc [email protected] 514-617-6546 / [email protected] Maddy’s Philatelic Service was established in 1977 – 42 A long-time collector of stamps and coins, Robert LeB- The Coin Collector years ago – and has served customers in the Greater To- lanc began as a dealer nearly 30 years ago. At the Na- ronto Area and Niagara peninsula ever since. They spe- tional Postage Stamp and Coin Show this September, We buy and sell cialize in stamps of the British Colonies; Canada; Ger- LeBlanc will be offering a variety of Canadian and world Canadian Decimal many; and other parts of Europe. Part-owner Ed Yoneli- coins as well as paper money. He will also be buying Coins, Paper Money, nas, who inherited a cousin’s stamp album at the age of gold, silver and other precious metals. nine and has been collecting ever since, said they will Silver Bars and have a “good selection” of material to meet the needs of PIERRE LECLERC • Pierre Leclerc Scrap Silver collectors at the show this September. Maddy Yonelinas, 514-592-7288 / [email protected] who also works for the business, is the other co-owner. A dealer since 1983 and a collector for even longer, Stop by and see us at tables 78 & 79 while at Pierre Leclerc first became interested in numismatics af- the National Postage Stamp & Coin Show, MEDALLION STAMPS • Rick Day ter discovering how coins and banknotes can teach peo- 905-319-2920 / [email protected] ple about history. He specializes in French colonial mate- [email protected] Nick cowaN Celebrating his 40th anniversary in the philatelic busi- rial plus world coins and paper money. “In Canada or [email protected] 647.222.9995 ness, Burlington, Ont.’s Rick Day is a long-time dealer maybe in North America, I have the nicest collection of www.thecoincollector.ca and owner of Medallion Stamps, which he established in Morroco plus some French Indochina and more,” said

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Leclerc, who added he’ll also have “some very nice pa- TED’S COLLECTABLES • Ted Bailey WILLIAM COATES PHILATELIST • Bill Coates per money from St. Pierre and Miquelon” at the show 866-747-2646 / [email protected] 289-668-0314 / [email protected] this fall. Paris, Ont.’s Ted Bailey, owner of Ted’s Collectables, has William Coates, the owner of William Coates Philatelist, has more than 50 years of experience in the hobby. He buys, been a collector since he was about seven years old. He began as a PROOF POSITIVE COINS • Sandy Campbell sells and appraises Canadian, U.S., and worldwide gold part-time dealer in 1981, and by 1997 the hobby became his full- 902-295-3007 / [email protected] and silver coins as well as paper money, and his inventory time job. He specializes in the stamps and postal history of Canada Baddeck, N.S.’s Sandy Campbell, owner of Proof Posi- includes a wide variety of jewellery. What’s more, Bailey is and British North America. At the National Postage Stamp and tive Coins, will be carrying high-end Canadian coins and the former long-time owner and host dealer of the South Coin Show this September, Coates will have a “really nice selection paper money as well as collectable watches at the upcom- Western Ontario Numismatics (SWON) show in Paris, of Canadian coils” as well as various examples of Canadian war ing show in Mississauga. Campbell is also managing the Ont. tax stamps; postal history of both Canada and Newfoundland; and sale of the Cornerstone Collection, some material from a wide range of Disney stamps. He’s a long-time member of sev- which is still available but garnering interest from several THE COIN COLLECTOR • Nick Cowan eral philatelic societies, including the Philatelic Specialists Society parties. 647-222-9995 / [email protected] of Canada, and is a member of the Vincent Graves Greene Phila- Ontario’s Nick Cowan is a long-time collector and telic Research Foundation expert committee. R. MARESCH & SON • Peter Maresch dealer as well as a past president of the North York Coin 905-726-2197 / [email protected] Club and the Etobicoke Mississauga Coin and Collectables R. Maresch and Son was founded in Vienna, Austria, in Club. This year marks his 20th year in business as The 1924, and incorporated in Toronto in 1942 by Dr. Richard Coin Collector, which specializes in Canadian decimal Maresch and his son, Bill. They are Canada’s largest and coinage; Canadian paper money; silver bullion; and Cana- Traders Goldcorp oldest family-run unreserved philatelic auction house, dian Maritime provincial coinage. GT Established 1972 which is now owned by Peter Maresch—the third genera- tion. Specializing in Canada and its provinces, and with a THE CONNOISSEUR • John Brown We are keen buyers of: 705-692-3995 / [email protected] wealth of knowledge in British Commonwealth and • all GOLD and SILVER COINS worldwide material, the auction house, which is located at The Connoisseur, based in Naughton, Ont., is owned by • SCRAP GOLD & SILVER in any form 2 Vata Ct. (unit six) in Aurora, Ont., holds three major sales John Brown, who doesn’t specialize in one particular area; each year, including this year’s Royal Convention auction. instead, he describes himself as “a huge history buff,” add- • BANKNOTES • GBP’S & EUROS “If you have items you wish to consign or just want to say ing the history of coinage is “amazing.” At the upcoming • SIGNATURE WRISTWATCHES hello and put a face to a name, please stop by for a visit,” show in Mississauga – as always – Brown will bring a including said Maresch. wide variety of coinage, medallions and medals. “We will also be bringing a large variety of coins with mint errors Cartier, Patek Philippe, ROD PAIGE • Rod Paige and low mintage,” said Brown. Rolex, Vacheron, 905-227-0176 / [email protected] Omega, Breitling TORONTO COINS • Brian Chapman Rod Paige is a long-time collector who – as an extension … all makes and models! of his hobby – began dealing stamps and covers more than 647-218-6702 / [email protected] 10 years ago. He specializes in British Commonwealth and A part-time dealer, Brian Chapman has been in the nu- Great Britain, the latter of which piqued his collecting in- mismatic business for about 15 years and specializes in terests for many years. “That’s where I came from, Brit- Canadian coins. Among his inventory is a 1966 $1 “Small ain,” said Paige, who’s now a resident of Thorold, Ont. He Beads” variety, two 1948 dollars and a 1946 Newfound- has also exhibited nationally and internationally for many land five-cent coin, but he’ll have much more available at years. His stock at the upcoming show in Mississauga will the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show this fall. (905) 536-7897 feature stamps and covers from virtually all British Com- Website: www.tradersgoldcorp.com monwealth countries, “from Antigua to Zululand,” he TRADERS GOLDCORP • George Smith added. Paige is also the past vice-president of The Royal 905-528-4284 / 905-536-7897 E-mail: [email protected] Philatelic Society of Canada and a nationally accredited [email protected] Member of Watch & Coin Societies – both sides of the border philatelic judge. George Smith, owner of Hamilton’s Traders Goldcorp, has been in business since 1972 – a total of 47 years. He’s ROY’S STAMPS • Roy Houtby always “aggressively buying” scrap gold and silver; bul- 905-934-8377 / [email protected] lion, gold and silver coins, paper money, estate jewelry, CANADA’S LEADING SHOW DEALER This year marks the 46th year in business for Roy’s gemstones and fine watches. In addition to Canadian coin- RETURNS TO MISSISSAUGA! Stamps, which was established by St. Catharines, Ont.’s age, Smith also deals in rare U.S. and British coins. Roy Houtby in 1973. His specialties include the stamps and postal history of Canada and the British Common- UNITRADE • Alfonso Casa wealth, and he boasts the world’s largest stock of Cana- 416-242-5900 / [email protected] ROY'S STAMPS dian first-day covers. “Better Canadian mint, used and With more than 40 years in the hobby business, the fam- See us irst Canadian provinces are always featured,” he adds. ily-run Unitrade is a major Canadian importer and dis- for Large Discounts Houtby is a past president of the Canadian Stamp Dealers’ tributor of stamp and coin supplies for several brands. Association; has organized the Best Western Stamp Show Unitrade carries supplies such as albums, accessories and on All Stock of in St. Catharines since 1977; and has served as the bourse publications globally. To place orders in advance, call And chairman of the St. Catharines Stamp Club’s “Cathex” ahead to have it prepared for the show. CANADA show since 1979. Houtby has also chaired the Ottawa Fall BRITISH Stamp Fair for the past 15 years and has served as bourse VANCE AUCTIONS • Vance & Chris Carmichael chair for several national events, including Royal 2009, 877-957-3364 / [email protected] COMMONWEALTH BNAPEX 2015, Royal 2018 and the upcoming BNAPEX With experience from working in his father’s Toronto- STAMPS & 2019. Houtby is also a member of the American Philatelic area stamp store, Vance Carmichael ran his first mail auc- Society’s Dealer Advisory Council. tion in November 1972. It consisted of 348 lots on one page Roy Houtby COVERS! in Linn’s Stamp News. Since then, Vance Auctions has SELECT CURRENCY • Gary Fedora hosted more than 330 sales. What began as a “one-man s u s e 416-705-4068 / [email protected] show” now requires a staff of more than 15 full- and part- b time employees to run seven auctions a year. Although Georgetown, Ont.’s Gary Fedora, owner of Select Cur- P.O. Box 28001 Lakeport P.O., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada L2N 7P8 rency, has been in business for about 25 years and special- their headquarters in Smithville, Ont., has expanded four izes in paper money and coins. He began collecting paper times within the same building, the address has remained 905-934-8377 money in 1987, after which time he became interested in the same for more than four decades. At the Fall National E-mail: [email protected] gold and silver before adding coinage to his collection Postage Stamp and Coin Show, Vance Auctions will be car- Member: ASDA, CSDA, RPSC, APS, BNAPS, CPS of GB, FSDA, AFDCS, etc. about eight years ago. rying a wide range of worldwide stamps and covers.

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12 September 7-8, 2019 • NATIONAL POSTAGE STAMP & COIN SHOW • www.stampandcoinshow.com certified with either “cleaned,” (about $320,000 Cdn.) as Lot Silver dollar... “repaired,” “altered surfaces,” 31317. Continued from page 1 “surfaces smoothed” or “ques- Another example, this in Mint tionable colour” designations State-63, brought $120,000 US “The stars aligned. There’s so and given no numerical grade. (about $160 Cdn.) as Lot 31318. much controversy about Cook A 1905 specimen half-dollar, A 1916-C gold sovereign in cleaning his coins – he damaged for example, was offered as Lot PCGS Mint State-66 – tied for a lot of coins – but the ’11 dollar 31299 in PCGS Uncirculated De- the finest certified example – remained untouched but people tails with an “altered surfaces” also brought $156,000 US (about ruled it out because of that. We designation. It brought $3,360 $207,000 Cdn.) as Lot 31390. had a tumultuous week in the US (about $4,475 Cdn.). stock market and that didn’t “He paid $50,000 for it,” said CANADA’S RAREST help.” Bierrenbach. The finest of only three known 1936 ‘dot’ cents brought DOLLAR In general, however, “the auc- Another downgraded exam- $312,000 US during the Aug. 15 sale by Heritage Auctions. A unique Canadian gold dol- tion was quite strong,” said ple was an 1884 Victoria speci- lar, the 2003 Proof “Golden Jubi- Campbell, who’s currently man- men cent – the only known spec- “Leave them as is, as many fered in one of Heritage Auc- lee” $1 coin in PCGS Proof-67 aging the fixed-price sale of the imen example – formerly graded people told him during his life,” tions’ gallery sales later this Deep Cameo, realized $108,000 Cornerstone Collection, two- Specimen-65 Red Brown by Nu- added Bierrenbach, who year, Bierrenbach added. US (about $143,000 Cdn.) as Lot thirds of which has sold and re- mismatic Guaranty Corp. It worked with Cook for more 31383. alized $3 million. brought $55,812.50 as Lot 30028 than a decade to help build his SPECIMEN ‘DOT’ CENT The commemorative coin was “This Cook auction was much of the 2014 sale of the Eric P. Canadian set. Other highlights of the Cook struck by the Royal Canadian stronger than the quality Newman Collection. “But it’s not that bad because Collection include the finest of Mint to celebrate the 50th anni- would’ve dictated going into the This August, however, that for the good coins, the grades only three known 1936 speci- versary of the Coronation of auction; unfortunately, a lot of same coin – now in PCGS Uncir- were kept the same; the vast men “dot” cents, this in PCGS Queen Elizabeth II. Produced to coins were cleaned, but there culated Details with a “cleaned” majority were untouched. It Specimen-65 Red and Brown. raise money for charity, the Mint were still great coins in the auc- designation – brought only could’ve been much, much It brought $312,000 US used the dies for the 2003 spe- tion.” $6,600 US (about $8,800 Cdn.). worse obviously,” he said, add- (about $415,000 Cdn.) as Lot cial-edition silver dollar to strike ing he’s seen cleaned collec- 31048. only one example – the example tions “more often than we The example in the Cook offered as part of the Cook Col- should.” Collection was previously of- lection – in gold. W “Overall, we were extremely fered as part of the Canadiana happy with the results. The Collection in 2010, when it was family was very happy, and we certified as Specimen-66 Red by achieved results over our high- PCGS and sold for $402,000 US. est expectations.” Before that, it brought With dozens of bidders vying $230,000 US in 2003 – and in for some lots, there was enough the same grade – as part of the bidding to throw the auction off sale of the Belzberg Collection. schedule by 45 minutes. “The action across the board 1921 HALF-DOLLARS, The only known 1884 Victoria specimen cent was offered was something I haven’t seen in 1916-C SOVEREIGN in PCGS Uncirculated Details with a ‘cleaned’ designation. 12 years of doing auctions at Cook’s collection also in- Cook acquired it for $55,812.50 as Lot 30028 of the Heritage,” said Bierrenbach, cluded specimen and business 2014 sale of the Eric P. Newman Collection, but the coin who added he has “never been strikes of the rare 1921 half-dol- brought only $6,600 US this August. late to a session” before the lar, known as “The King of Ca- Cook auction. nadian Coins.” ‘COULD’VE BEEN “It’s a good lesson for anyone The second portion of the One example in PCGS Mint MUCH, MUCH WORSE’ who wants to touch coins,” said Cook Collection will be offered State-66 realized $240,000 US The main portion of the Cook Bierrenbach, who simply ad- in an online sale on Aug. 25, Collection brought $3.2 million vises collectors not to touch their three days after this issue of US (about $4.2 million Cdn.) coins. CCN goes to print. A brief re- The 2003 Proof ‘Golden when it crossed the block on “The most important thing view will be published in the Jubilee’ $1 coin – a unique Aug. 15. is don’t touch your coin. If you following issue. piece – in PCGS Proof-67 It was billed by Heritage Auc- buy a coin and for whatever Additional group lots of Deep Cameo realized tions as the world’s most com- reason you don’t like the way “low-value material” will be of- $108,000 US as Lot 31383. plete collection of Canadian it looks – it’s too dark, too coins, and all 439 lots sold to bid- bright, too red or too green – The Metropolitan Bank, The large back vignettes of ders from Canada and beyond; and you want to possibly con- headquartered in Toronto, is- the 1935 $2 and 1937 $10 bills however, concerns about the col- serve it, never do anything to Steam... sued $50 notes from 1902-12 depict the Roman god Mer- lection’s cleaned coins – namely the coin before asking a profes- Continued from page 8 depicting a train at a depot. cury standing and sur- how many, and which ones – sional.” The Dominion of Canada rounded by ships, trains and were the focus of discussions be- He suggests contacting a St. John’s, in St. John’s, Lower 1912 $5 note has a large cen- airplanes, which represent fore, during and after the sale. third-party grading service to Canada, has a large vignette tral vignette showing the his- transportation. To the left is a “It did affect the results,” said ask if there’s anything to do to of an old-style train travelling toric “Ocean Limited” train steamship at a dock with two Cris Bierrenbach, vice-president improve the way a coin looks. right with a town and river in steaming its way through the tugboats. To the right is a train of international numismatics at “The majority of the time, the background. Interestingly, Wentworth Valley in Nova and a steam locomotive. Heritage Auctions, “and obvi- they’ll say there’s nothing that on the same face is a vignette Scotia. The Intercolonial Rail- The many notes cited ously, for the coins that he did can be done,” said Bierren- of a combined steam and sail- way of Canada introduced the above – and others with like clean, the prices were clearly af- bach, who added if Cook sub- ing ship. Ocean Limited in the summer vignettes – should serve to fected.” mitted some of the coins now The central vignette on the of 1904. Now called “the remind us of the great debt Among the coins, most of brandished with a “cleaned” face of the 1892 $10 bill of the Ocean,” it’s the oldest contin- modern civilization owes to which were certified by Profes- designation, the grading ser- Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- uously running named pas- men like Newcomen, Watt sional Coin Grading Service vice would’ve advised “there’s ward Island shows a train ex- senger train on this continent. and their predecessors. (PCGS), about 30 lots were re- nothing to be done.” iting a tunnel. W

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 29 All prices in USD. In this issue, we are focusing on Canadian one-cent coins, and in most cases, prices for cents are in line with the market. After studying online and auction re- sults for many coins, I have concluded prices – especially for the top-end coins – are in line with sales results. Results for coins with above-average attributes and eye- appeal are bringing premium prices. TRENDS This was demonstrated during the sale of the coins from the George H. Cook Col- lection. First, I must mention the stories of Mr. Cook’s cleaned coins were confirmed by viewing the collection at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of By Michael Findlay, TRENDS Editor Focus on: Canadian large and small cents Money in Illinois this August. Seeing the abuse of great rarities was depressing and Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, a travesty to several unique and classic rarities. auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, Cook will be remembered not as a serious collector or conservator of great coins and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant but as an amateur who failed to appreciate coins – instead only possessing them. as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation. Continued on page 41

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

30 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1883H obv 4 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500...... 1967...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 100 1883H obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 650 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,750 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1884, Near 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1884, Far 4 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,250...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 1885 small 5 ...... 12 ...... 24 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1885 Large 5 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1885, Small 5/5 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 220 ...... 400 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1885, Large 5/5 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 9,000 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1886 small 6 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 120...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1886 Large 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 140...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 30 1887...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 1888...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 33 ...... 80...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 TEN CENTS 1889...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 300...... 475 ...... 850 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,500 YEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1890H ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 1858...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,350 1891 obv 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 1858\1558...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,800 ...... 8,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1891 obv 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 1858, 5/5...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 160 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1892 obv 2 ...... 7 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1870 Nar0 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1892 obv 5 ...... Value undetermined, no examples certifi ed to date ...... 1870 Nar0, 0/0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 165 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 1893...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 1870 Wd 0 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1894...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1870 Wd 0, 0/0 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1896...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,150 1870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1897 Narrow ‘8’...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1871...... 28 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Wide ‘8’ ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1871H ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 1897 Nar/Wide ‘8’ ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 135...... 265 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1871H, 7/7 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,500 1898...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,400 1899...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 1871H Mule ...... EXTREMELY RARE - 2 examples known in National Currency Collection ...... 1900 Oval 00 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 1872H ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 5,800 1900 Round 00 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700 1874H ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 1,750 1901...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 1875H ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 13,500 ...... 20,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1880H Obv 1 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,700 1902...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 50...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 115 ...... 235 1880H Obv 2 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1902H large H ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 16 ...... 30...... 60...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 400 1881H Obv 1 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 290 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1902H LH/SH ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 1881H Obv 2 ...... 21 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1902H small H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 160...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 420 ...... 850 1882H Obv 3 ...... 21 ...... 42 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1903H small H ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75...... 150...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 2,400 1883H Obv 3 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,500 1903H sm Recut H ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135...... 300...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 1884 Obv 4 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 25,000 1903H large H ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 185...... 375...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 ...... 1885 Obv 4 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,650 ...... 6,000 ...... 10,000 1903...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135...... 275...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 1,300 1885 Obv 5 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... – 1904...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 100...... 275...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1905...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60...... 150...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,250 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1906...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 50...... 135...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1907...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 90...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 750 1886 L Pt6 Obv 4 ...... Rare, only seven examples certifi ed by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – 1908 Small Date ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 150...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 900 1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1908 Large Date ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 400...... 750...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 110...... 300...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ...... 37 ...... 75 ...... 130 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,500 1887...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,200 Heritage April, 2016 Sale - PCGS MS-62 US $8,225...... 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 800...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 1887, 7/7...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 30...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 280 ...... 550 1888...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 275...... 650...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 1889...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1890H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1911 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 45...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 210 ...... 380 1891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1912...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 1891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1913...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 280 1892 Obv 5 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 700 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 1914...... 3.50 ...... 4.50 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 600 1892 Obv 6 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1915...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1892 2\1 Obv 5 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1916...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,750 1892 2\1 Obv 6 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1917...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,650 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1918...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,350 ...... 3,750 1919...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,850 ...... 4,500 1920...... 3.50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 22...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 380 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ...... Rare, only one example certifi ed to date by ICCS ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1921...... Good- $3800; VG-$5500 ...... 6,800 ...... 8,500 ...... 11,500 ...... 15,000...... 20,000 ...... 27,500 ...... 35,000 ...... 45,000 ...... 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 ...... 50,000 George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1894 Obv 5 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1922 Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 1,000 1894 Obv 6 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 105 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1922 Far Rim ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 1894, 4/4, Obv 6 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... – ...... – 1923...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 70...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,000 1896 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 95 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,250 1924...... 0.65 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 18 ...... 45...... 125 ...... 185 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 1896 Obv 6 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1925...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 800...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 1898 Obv 5 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 190 ...... 380 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 1,450 ...... 2,400 1926 Near 6 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 25 ...... 90 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 5,000 ...... 1898 Obv 6 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 1926 Far 6 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 330 ...... 800 ...... 1,300...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 1899 Sm 9’s ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1927...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 90 ...... 135 ...... 210 ...... 380 ...... 2,000 1899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ...... 14 ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 450 ...... 725 ...... 1,250 1928...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 265 ...... 1,150 1899 Lge 9’s ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 1929, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1900...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 900 1929, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 2,000 1901...... 9 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1930...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 2,500 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1931...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 6 ...... 25 ...... 80...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2000 ...... 5,500 1902...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 1932, Near 2, Far S ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 6 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,500 1902H ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 250 ...... 400 ...... 700 1932, Near 2, Near S ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... -...... - ...... - ...... 6- ...... - ...... - 1903...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,100 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1932, Far 2, Near S ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... - ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1903H ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 1933...... 0.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 30 ...... 90...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1000 ...... 2,000 ...... 6,000 1904...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 1934, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 65...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1905...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 1934, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 22 ...... 60...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 850 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 1906...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1935...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 950 ...... 2,000 1907...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,350 1936, Near Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1908...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 1936, Far Rim ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 12 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1908, 8/8...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... – ...... – ...... – George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1909 VL ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 1937 Dot ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 225 1909 BL ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 1,350 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,750 1938...... 0.35 ...... 1 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 6,000 1910...... 7.5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 270 ...... 450 ...... 800 1939...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 250 ...... 600 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1940...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 600 1911 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 1941...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 1,500 1912...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1942 Nickel ...... 0.25 ...... 0.35 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 600 1913 SML ...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 550 ...... 900 1942 Tombac ...... 0.65 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 3...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1913 BL ...... G-$90 ; VG-$180 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 1,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 17,000 ...... 32,000 ...... – 1943 Tombac ...... 0.35 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 150 1914...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 1944 Tombac ...... Only 1 known ...... 1999 ANA Sale - 52,000 ...... Rare...... 1915...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 1944 Steel ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1916...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 22 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 235 ...... 500 1944 no chrome ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 6...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 1917...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 250 1945...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 60 1918...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 225 1945 no chrome ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 350 1919...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 200 1946...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 3 ...... 9...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1,250 1920...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 140 ...... 225 1946/6...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1921...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 130 ...... 200 ...... 400 1946 Arrowhead ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 1928...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 400 1947...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 750 1929...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 145 ...... 275 1947 Dot ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 200...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 465 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1930...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 200 ...... 350 1947 ML ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 2 ...... 6...... 14 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 250 1931...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 275 1948...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 5 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 200 1932...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 275 ...... 425 1949...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1933...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 900 1950...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 1.5 ...... 4...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 350 1934...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1951 Com ...... 0.2 ...... 0.3 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100 1935...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 1951 Low Relief ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 125 1936...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 200 1951 LR, Missing Chrome ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 400...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 1936 Dot ...... Specimen only strike ...... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ...... January 2010 Heritage Sale SP-68 $190,000 ...... 1951 High Relief ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,000 1936 Bar ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 900 1952...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1952, Missing Chrome ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 1937...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 5.5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 175 Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1938...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 800 1953 NSF far leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1938 Re-Engr ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 165 ...... 210 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,600 1953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 1939...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 95 ...... 180 ...... 550 1953 NSF near leaf ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800...... 1,400 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1939 Re-Engr ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,100 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ...... Rare ...... 4,500...... 1940...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 1953 SF near leaf ...... FV ...... 0.25 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2.5...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 1940 Re-Engr ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 160 ...... 400 1953 SF near leaf, missing chrome ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 1941...... BV ...... 4.5 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 500 1953 SF far leaf ...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,500 ...... 1942...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 7 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 400 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 1943...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200 1954...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 3...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 70 1944...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 6 ...... 14 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 250 1954, missing chrome ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 1945...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 1954 NSF ...... Rare . Only 4 certifi ed to date ...... 1946...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 200 1955...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 2...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 70 1947...... 4 ...... 5.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 135 ...... 400 1956...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 60 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 150 1957...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 45 1948...... VG-$4; F-$6 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 1957 Bug Tail ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 1949...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 150 1958...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 45 1950...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 7 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 250 1958 Dbl Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 175 1959...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 35 1951 Dbl Die ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 150 ...... 450 1960...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 35 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 90 1961...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.25 ...... 0.3...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1962 Doubled Date ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1962...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.25...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 1953 SF ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 120 1963...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 80 1954...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 5.5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 120 1964 XWL ...... 22 ...... 24 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 800 ...... 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1964...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 12 ...... 100 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 1965 Large Beads, Detached Jewel ...... 700 ...... 1,000...... 1,500 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1956 Dot ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 1965 Large Beads, Attached Jewel ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400...... 2,000 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 30 1965 Small Bds ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 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September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 31 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 11...... 13 ...... 18 ...... 40 ...... 150 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 1955, Dbl Die Reverse ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 80 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 60 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 1968 500 Silver ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 50 1968 Nickel Philly-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 15 ...... 50 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.3 ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 40 1969 Large Date ...... – ...... 12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 20,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1969 Small Date ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 25 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1968 Sil ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV...... 4.5 ...... 5 ...... 12 ...... 25 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1968 Ni ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1.25...... 1.75 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.2 ...... 0.35 ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.5...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25 1973 SB ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 TWENTY CENTS 1973 LB ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 185 ...... 215 ...... 350...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 1858 coinage, Plain 5 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 340 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,800 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 0.75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 8 ...... 25 1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ...... 75 ...... 120 ...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 340 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,250 1858 medal ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... FIFTY CENTS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1870 No LCW ...... 900 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 ...... 15,000 ...... 22,000...... Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1870 LCW ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 1870, Obv 1 ...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,800 1871...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 240 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1870, Obv 2 ...... rare - only 4 examples certifi ed by ICCS ...... 1871H ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 750 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 9,500 ...... 15,000 1871, Obv 1 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200...... 2,500 ....Feb. 2015 Legacy II Sale: ICCS MS-63, $6,350. 1872H ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 1871, Obv 2 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 400...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,600 1872H Inv A/V ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 12,000 ...... 18,000...... 1871H, Obv 1 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 1881H ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1871H, Obv 2 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 525...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,250 ...... 3,300 1888, Obv. 2 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 9,500...... 1872H, Sm. 2. Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 13,000 ...... 20,000 1872H, Lg. 2. Obv 2 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,250 1888, Obv. 4 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 ...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 240...... 460 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 1890H, Obv. 4 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 16,000 ...... 25,000...... 50,000 ...... 1872H, Die Break A ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1892, Obv. 3 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 1874H ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 175...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1892, Obv. 4 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 220 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 1875H, Blunt 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500...... 9,000 ...... 18,000 ...... 27,000 ...... 42,000 1894...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 ...... 12,000...... 20,000 ...... 30,000 1875H, Pointed 5 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500...... 9,000 ...... 18,000 ...... 27,000 ...... 42,000 1898...... 70 ...... 140 ...... 265 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 17,000 1880 Wd 0 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,000 ...... 1899, Lg 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 ...... 18,000 ...... 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 380 ...... 900 ...... 1,650...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1899, Sm 1st 9 ...... 150 ...... 320 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 ...... 18,000 ...... 1880 Nar 0 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 850...... 1,400 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 1900...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 160 ...... 325 ...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,800 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1881H ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1901...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 185 ...... 375 ...... 900 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 11,000 1882H ...... 28 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 450...... 850 ...... 1,900 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,750 Edward VII ...... G-4 ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60...... MS-62 ...... MS-63 1883H ...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 300...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,700

1885, Curved Top 5 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 490 ...... 950 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1902...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000

1885, St. Top 5 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 490 ...... 950 ...... 1,700...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,500 ...... 16,500 1903H ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 2,200...... 3,250 ...... 6,000 1885, 5 over 5 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,400...... 2,800 ...... 1904...... 115 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,000...... 1,750 ...... 1905...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 10,000...... 15,000 ...... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 340 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1906...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 170 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 340 ...... 700...... 1,250 ...... 2,750 ...... 3,750 ...... 6,000 1907...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 440 ...... 800 ...... 2,000...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 1886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1908...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,600...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1909...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 110 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 800...... 1910 Vic leafs ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,500...... 4,500 ...... 8,000 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 1910 Ed leafs ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 425 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 1887...... 135 ...... 265 ...... 465 ...... 950 ...... 1,900...... 3,800 ...... George V ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62...... MS-63 ...... MS-64 1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 350...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1911 ...... 30 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,800 ...... 6,000 1888, Wide 8Section 0 s ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 170 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 1912...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 ...... 3,800 ...... 7,000 1889, Closed 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 1913...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,500 ...... 10,000 1889, Open 9 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,200...... 3,500 ...... 7,500 ...... 11,000 ...... 1914...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000 1890H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 500...... 850 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,750 1916...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1891...... 95 ...... 190 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,200...... 1,650 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1917...... 14 ...... 32 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 1892...... 18 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 130 ...... 325...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1918...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1893...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 1,650 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 1919...... 14 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1894...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 450...... 700 ...... 1,350 ...... 1,900 ...... 3,000 1920 small 0 ...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 70 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1899...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1920 Large 0 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 1900...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 185...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,250 1921...... G- 35,000 ; VG- 52,000 ...... 80,000 .....90,000 ...... 100,000 ...... 120,000 ... 140,000 1901...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 225...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 1929...... 15 ...... 32 ...... 65 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 950 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1901, 9/9...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 300...... 550 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,300 ...... 2,250 1931...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,150 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1932...... G-100; VG-175 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 16,500 1902...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,250 1934...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 350 ...... 650 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,350...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 1902H ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 250...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 ...... 1,250 1903...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,700 ...... 4,750 1936...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 340 ...... 525 ...... 800 ...... 1,100...... 1,500 ...... 2,400 1904...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 290 ...... 600 ...... 1,100...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 ...... George VI ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63...... MS-64 ...... MS-65 1905...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 175 ...... 425 ...... 900...... 2,000 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,500 ...... 9,000 1937...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,500 1906...... 17 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1938...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 95 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 550...... 1,600 ...... 4,000 1906 Sm Cr...... G-$1600 ; VG-$4000 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,000 ...... 20,000 ...... 30,000...... 1939...... 13 ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 2,000 1907...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 380...... 720 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 1940...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 200 ...... 800 1908...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 450...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,800 1941...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,000 1909...... 17 ...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 300 ...... 500...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,250 1942...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 90...... 220 ...... 1,000 1910...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 225...... 420 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,700 1943, Near 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100...... 350 ...... 2,000 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1943, Far 3 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1911 ...... 14 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 135 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,150 1943, Dbl Die 3 ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 130 ...... 200...... 500 ...... 1912...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 225...... 550 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1944, Near 4 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1913...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... 90 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 750 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 1944, Far 4 ...... BV ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 26 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 250 ...... 1,100 1914...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 300...... 800 ...... 1,150 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,750 1945...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 25 0 ...... 1,500 1915...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 280 ...... 750 ...... 1,750...... 3,500 ...... 4,750 ...... 8,000 ...... 14,000 1946 Hoof in 6, ND ...... VG- $40; F- $50 ...... 90 ...... 275 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500...... 1916...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 1946...... BV ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 2,500 1917...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 75...... 165 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 550 1947 St. 7L ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300...... 750 ...... 3,500 1918...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 130 ...... 185 ...... 280 ...... 500 1947 C7R ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 1919...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 140 ...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 550 1947 ML Lft ...... VG- $35; F-$45 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 375 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 3,200 1920...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 100...... 225 ...... 375 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1947 ML CR...... VG-2,000; F- 2,500 ...... 2,800 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,600 ...... 7,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 15,000...... 1921...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 850...... 1,650 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 1948...... VG-$110; F- $140 ...... 170 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500...... 900 ...... 2,000 1927...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 320 ...... 750...... 1,350 ...... 1,650 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1949...... BV ...... BV ...... 16 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 150...... 275 ...... 1,100 1928...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 1949 Hoof/9, WD ...... VG- $30; F- $35 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 550 ...... 850 ...... 1,400...... 2,800 ...... 1929...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 100...... 180 ...... 280 ...... 450 ...... 800 1950 Des 0 ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 650 1930...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 110...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 700 ...... 1,200 1950 No Des 0 ...... VG-$15; F-$18 ...... 25 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 350...... 650 ...... 2,400 1931...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35...... 65 ...... 225 1932...... 8 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 135...... 325 ...... 450 ...... 800 ...... 1,400 1933...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 165...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 850 1952...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 125 1934...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 190...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 Elizabeth II ...... F-12 ...... VF-20 ...... EF-40 ...... AU-50 ...... MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63...... MS-64 ...... MS-65 1935...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 140...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 425 ...... 800 1953SD NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 12 ...... 14 ...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 1936...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 65...... 120 ...... 160 ...... 250 ...... 500 1953LD SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60...... 150 ...... 600 1936 Dot ...... G-$20;VG-$45 ...... 110 ...... 250 ...... 550 ...... 850...... 1,350 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 1953LD NSF ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 750 ...... 4,000 1936 Bar ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 275...... 450 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 1954...... BV ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 60...... 100 ...... 350 1936 Dot/Bar ...... 100 ...... 220 ...... 500 ...... 950 ...... 1955...... BV ...... BV ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35...... 60 ...... 250 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1956...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 1937...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 22...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 275 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 125 1938...... 9 ...... 13 ...... 23 ...... 40 ...... 85...... 115 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 900 1958...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 125 1939...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 70...... 100 ...... 140 ...... 240 ...... 450 1958 Dot ...... BV ...... 15 ...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50...... 150 ...... 1,000 1940...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 25...... 32 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 225 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 120 1941...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 225 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 25 ...... 120 1942...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 30...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 275 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 22 ...... 90 1943...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 110 ...... 350 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 11 ...... 13 ...... 22 ...... 75 1944...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 35...... 50 ...... 70 ...... 135 ...... 400 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 80 1945...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 28...... 35 ...... 60 ...... 115 ...... 350 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1946...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 60...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 1965...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1947...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 70...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 1966...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 60 1947 Dot ...... VG-$80; F-$110 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 380 ...... 650...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 5,000 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1947 ML ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 22...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1967, Double Struck ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 400...... 550 ...... 1,000 1948...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 260 ...... 600 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1949...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 37 ...... 80 ...... 450 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1950...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 400 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 25 1951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ...... 140 ...... 180...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 425 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1951HR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 300 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1952 LR ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 14 ...... 17 ...... 22 ...... 75 ...... 500 1952 HR ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 400 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1953NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10...... 12 ...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 100 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1953SF ...... BV ...... 8 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 13...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 1976...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 1 ...... 1.2 ...... 1.5...... 7 ...... 30 1954...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 400 1974 missing S ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 750

32 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS 1956...... 25 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 90 ...... 400 ...... 1,800 1957...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 32 ...... 150 ...... 1,200 George V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1957 IWL ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 38 ...... 60 ...... 500 ...... 2,250 1935...... 25 ...... 33 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 47 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... 250 1958...... BV ...... 20 ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 32 ...... 75 ...... 300 1936...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 120 ...... 225 ...... 600 1959...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 29 ...... 125 ...... 750 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1960...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1937...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 36 ...... 40 ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 2,200 1961...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 125 ...... 750 1937 2XHP ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 375 ...... 4,000 1962...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 80 ...... 350 1938...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 300 ...... 750 ...... 2,700 1963...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1939...... BV ...... BV ...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 90 ...... 300 1964...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 24 ...... 27 ...... 100 ...... 500 1939, 2 or 3XHP ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... 32 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 700 1964 no dot TS...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 1,000 1945...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 450 1945 2XHP ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 125 ...... 700 1945 5 over 5 ...... 165 ...... 225 ...... 275 ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 15,000 1965 LB BL5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 60 ...... 300 1946...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 75 ...... 90 ...... 140 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 10,000 1965 LB PT5 ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 350 1946 SWL ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 100 ...... 135 ...... 185 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 2,000 ...... 10,000 1965 MB PT5 ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 800 1947 P7 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1965 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... Rare, only 5 certifi ed examples ...... – ...... – ...... – 1947 P7 Dot ...... 185 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 9,500 ...... – 1966 Lg Beads ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 60 ...... 300 1947 P7 2xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1966 Small Beads ...... – ...... – ...... 3,200 ...... 3,600 ...... 4,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 7,500 1947 P7 3xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967...... BV ...... BV ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 200 1947 P7 4xHP ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 6,500 ...... – 1967 Diving Goose ...... – ...... – ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 650 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,600 1947 B7 ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 215 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,250 ...... 8,000 1967 Double Struck ...... – ...... – ...... 650 ...... 850 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 1,600 ...... 2,000 1947 B7 2XHP ...... 80 ...... 110 ...... 165 ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 330 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... – 1967 coin alignment ...... – ...... – ...... Rare, only 8 certifi ed examples ...... – ...... – ...... – 1947 ML 2XHP ...... 235 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1947 ML single HP ...... 235 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 450 ...... 550 ...... 700 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 8,000 1948...... 1,100 ...... 1,325 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,400 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 17,500 1949...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 100 CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS 1950...... 18 ...... 22 ...... 28 ...... 31 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 120 ...... 250 1950 Arn...... 28 ...... 35 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 95 ...... 150 ...... 400 ...... 1,200 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1950 SWL...... BV ...... 30 ...... 33 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 150 ...... 550 1968...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 30 1951...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 550 1968 Small Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 75 1951 Arn...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 3,500 1968 No Island ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 40 1951 SWL ...... BV ...... 32 ...... 38 ...... 42 ...... 45 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 200 ...... 1,100 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines ...... – ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 50 1952 WL ...... BV ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 450 1969...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 25 ...... 50 1952 NWL ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 27 ...... 32 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 700 1970...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 50 1952 SWL ...... BV ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... – ...... – 1971...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 60 Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1972...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 60 1953 NSF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1973...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 1953 SF ...... BV ...... BV ...... BV ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 300 1974...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 1953 SF SWL ...... BV ...... 20 ...... 24 ...... 29 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 600 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 (PL or SP)...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 350 1954...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 150 ...... 800 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 70 ...... 125 1954 SWL ...... 28 ...... 29 ...... 32 ...... 40 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 250 ...... 1,400 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 (PL or SP)...... 60 ...... 90 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 350 1955...... 20 ...... 23 ...... 26 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 55 ...... 125 ...... 600 1975...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 1955 Arn.die break ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 2,200 1976 Attached Jewel ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... – 1955 Arn.no die br ...... 45 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 80 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 1,200 1976 Detached Jewel ...... FV ...... FV ...... FV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNS NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTS NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTS YEAR / MINTAGE VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1908 C (Spec) ...... – ...... 5,000 ...... 6,000 ...... 7,000 ...... 8,000 ...... 10,000 ...... 12,500 1938...... 0.50 ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 200 1865...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,100 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 1909 C ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 1000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 1940...... 1.50 ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 750 ...... 2,250 1870...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,000 1910 C ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1940 RE ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – 1872H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 700 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 1911 C ...... BV ...... 430 ...... 440 ...... 460 ...... 480 ...... 550 ...... 750 1941c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 750 1873...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... 9,000 ...... — ...... — 1913 C ...... 1,400 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,150 ...... 2,700 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,500 ...... 6500 1941 RE ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... 100 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 160 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,100 ...... 3,750 1914 C ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 900 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1942...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 375 ...... 900 1880...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,700 ...... 5,000 1916 C ...... – ...... 26,500 ...... 29,000 ...... 33,000 ...... 36,000 ...... 50,000 ...... 75,000 1943c ...... 0.50 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 125 ...... 300 1881...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 120 ...... 500 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1917 C ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 500 ...... 575 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1882H ...... 11 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 1918 C ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... – 1947c ...... 1 ...... 1.50 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... – 1885...... 16 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1888...... 12 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 85 ...... 400 ...... 1,100 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — 1919 C ...... BV ...... 450 ...... 465 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVER 1890...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,100 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,500 ...... — CANADIAN GOLD COINS 1894 Obv 1 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1894 Obv 2 ...... 13 ...... 24 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 300 ...... 700 ...... 1,750 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1896 sm 96 ...... 9 ...... 14 ...... 24 ...... 50 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,200 ...... — ...... — $5 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 1865, Obv.1 ...... 30 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 225...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 1865, Obv.2 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1896 LR 96 ...... 10 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 300 ...... 900 ...... 3,000 ...... — ...... — 1912...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,500 1899 Hook 99 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 220 ...... 850 ...... 1,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1913...... 475 ...... 525 ...... 600 ...... 950 ...... 1,500 ...... 7,500 ...... – 1870...... 70 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500...... 1000 ...... 1,700 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,750 ...... 5,500 1870, Obv.2 ...... Only one attributed example certifi ed to date ...... 1899 Large 99 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 200 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 8,500 1914...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 10,000 ...... – 1872H ...... 30 ...... 55 ...... 100 ...... 200...... 400 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 1900...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 150 ...... 550 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 $10 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 1873, Obv.1 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Edward VII ...... G-4 ...VG-8 ...... F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-63 1912...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,750 ...... 5,000 ...... 12,000 ...... 17,500 1873, Obv.2 ...... 150 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 1,100...... 2,600 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1904H ...... 15 ...... 22 ...... 40 ...... 70 ...... 325 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1913...... 900 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 10,500 ...... – 1873H ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500...... 6,500 .....11,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – George V...... G-4 ...VG-8 ...... F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-63 1914...... 950 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,250 ...... 7,500 ...... – 1876H ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 600...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,750 1912...... BV ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 550 ...... 800 1880...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,500 1880 Dbl Die Obv ..... 150 ...... 275 ...... 500 ...... 900...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS NOVA SCOTIA COPPER 1881...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 275...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,800 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD 1882H ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 80 ...... 150...... 350 ...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 1885...... 165 ...... 300 ...... 475 ...... 850...... 1,800 ...... 3,200 ...... 5,250 ...... 6,500 ...... 8,500 1917c ...... 8...... 10 ...... 13 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 600 1861 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 200 ...... 550 1888, Obv.2 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1919c ...... 8...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 150 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,500 ...... – 1864 1/2¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 400 1888, Obv.3 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 180 ...... 375...... 900 ...... 1,900 ...... 4,950 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 1861 1¢ SB ...... 6 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 25...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 450 ...... – 1890...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 5,000 NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTS 1861 1¢ LB ...... 2.50 ...... 5 ...... 7.50 ...... 11...... 22 ...... 60 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 650 1894...... 9 ...... 18 ...... 35 ...... 75...... 175 ...... 600 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,500 1862 1¢...... 45 ...... 85 ...... 140 ...... 250...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... – 1896...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 500 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,750 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 1864 1¢...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 85 ...... 190 ...... 360 ...... 1,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1870...... 25 ...... 45 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 1872H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 65 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 NEW BRUNSWICK COPPER 1904H ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 750 1873...... 40 ...... 75 ...... 140 ...... 300 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 ...... 6,000 ...... — ...... — 1908...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 125 ...... 300 ...... 550 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 1874...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 800 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — ...... — YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1876H ...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 1,850 ...... 2,800 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1861 1/2¢...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 300 ...... 375...... 500 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,250 ...... 3,000 1912...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 400 1880...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 450 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 9,000 ...... 12,000 1861 1¢...... 3 ...... 6...... 9 ...... 15...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 750 1917c ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 125 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 1881...... 23 ...... 45 ...... 75 ...... 225 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1919c ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,000 ...... 7,500 1882H ...... 19 ...... 33 ...... 55 ...... 140 ...... 600 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,200 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1864 1¢ Short 6 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 11 ...... 20...... 45 ...... 115 ...... 265 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 1929...... 2.50 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 17...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 750 1885...... 27 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 ...... 8,500 1864 1¢ Short 6 ‘E over E” .....125 ...... 225 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1888...... 30 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,500 ...... 5,500 ..... 10,000 ...... 20,000 ...... — 1864 1¢ Long 6...... 6 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 70 ...... 170 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... – 1938...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 1894...... BV ...... 22 ...... 45 ...... 120 ...... 725 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,000 1940c ...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35...... 125 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... – 1896 Obv. 1, Lg. W .. BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 500 ...... 1,500 ...... 3,000 ...... 7,500 ...... — NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER 1941c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 450 1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 700 ...... 1,800 ...... 3,500 ...... — ...... — 1942c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 35 ...... 45 ...... 65 ...... 150 ...... 450 1898, Obv.1, Lg. W .. BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — Year G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1943c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 12...... 25 ...... 35 ...... 50 ...... 150 ...... 450 1898, Obv.1, Sm. W .37 ...... 60 ...... 100 ...... 275 ...... 1,500 ...... — ...... — ...... — ...... — 1862 5¢...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,000 1944c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 75 ...... 100 ...... 175 ...... 350 ...... 1,250 1898, Obv.2, Sm.W . BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,250 ...... 5,000 ...... — 1864 5¢ Sm.6 ...... 60...... 120 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 800 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 ...... 7,500 1945c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 350 1899 N 9 ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 250 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 6,000 1864 5¢ Large 6 ..115 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 650...... 1,500 ...... 3,200 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1946c ...... 700 ...... 850 ...... 1100 ...... 1,800...... 2,600 ...... 3000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 5,500 1899 W9 ...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 85 ...... 350 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,650 ...... 7,500 ...... 9,000 1862 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1947c ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55...... 120 ...... 175 ...... 275 ...... 400 ...... 700 1900...... BV ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 225 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,000 1862 DP 10¢ ...... 100...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 600..... 1250 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 12,500 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1864 10¢...... 55...... 110 ...... 180 ...... 350...... 750 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTS 1904H ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 200 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,000 1862 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 400 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 6,000 1907...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 90 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 800 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,000 Victoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1908...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 25 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 350 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 2,000 1864 20¢...... 25...... 50 ...... 75 ...... 175...... 425 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 7,500 1865...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 3,750 1909...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 30 ...... 80 ...... 175 ...... 400 ...... 700 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1870, Obv.1 ...... 350 ...... 700 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – George V ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ..... VF-20 ...EF-40 ..... AU-50 .....MS-60 ...... MS-62 ...... MS-63 ...... MS-64 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1870, Obv.2 ...... 175 ...... 325 ...... 475 ...... 700 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 1911 ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 2,000 1872H ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 700 ...... 1,500 ...... 1,800 ...... 2,500 1917c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD 1873, Obv.1 ...... No examples certifi ed to date ...... 1918c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 45 ...... 90 ...... 200 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,000 1871 1¢...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 250...... 450 1873, Obv.2 ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 1,200 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1919c ...... 15 ...... 17 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 325 ...... 600 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1876H ...... 60 ...... 120 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 875 ...... 1,700 ...... 2,700 ...... 3,200 ...... 4,000 NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTS 1880...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 800 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLD 1882H ...... 35 ...... 75 ...... 110 ...... 225 ...... 800 ...... 2,500 ...... 7,000 ...... – ...... – Victoria VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD 1885, Obv.2 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 650 ...... 1,200 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ...... 5,000 ...... 6,500 YEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1865...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 135 ...... 300 ...... 450 ...... 1,250 ...... 2,500 1885, Obv.3 ...... No attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1865...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 725 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 15,000 1872H ...... 5.50 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 38 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 180 ...... 400 ...... 600 1888...... 40 ...... 80 ...... 125 ...... 350 ...... 1,300 ...... 3,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ...... 425 ...... 525 ...... 700 ...... 900 ...... 1,400 ...... 2,700 ...... 6,000 ...... – 1873...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 95 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 2,600 ...... – 1890...... 8 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... 70 ...... 350 ...... 1,000 ...... 3,500 ...... – ...... – 1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ...... 375 ...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,000 ...... 4,500 ...... 12,000 1876H ...... 7 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 100 ...... 250 ...... 600 ...... 850 ...... 2,250 ...... – 1894, Obv.2 ...... Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ...... 1872...... 475 ...... 600 ...... 800 ...... 1,100 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 ...... 5,500 ...... 15,000 1880 RO ED ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 16 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... 225 ...... 325 ...... 850 ...... – 1894, Obv.3 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 650 ...... 2,000 ...... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1880...... 1,700 ....2,100 ...... 2,600 ...... 3,250 ...... 4,250 ...... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ...... 25,000 1880 RO LD ...... 11 ...... 28 ...... 65 ...... 155 ...... 375 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,800 ...... 5,500 ...... – 1896...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 175 ...... 700 ...... 3,500 ...... 4,500 ...... 6,000 1881...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 600 ...... 900 ...... 1,750 ...... 4,200 ...... 12,000 Edward VII ...... G-4 .....VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-63 1880 Oval 0G-$140; VG-$275.....450 ...... 700 .....1,250 ...... 2,300 ...... 3,800 ...... – ...... – ...... – 1882H ...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,250 1903...... 6 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 95 ...... 275 ...... 750 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,850 ...... 7,500 1885...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 575 ...... 650 ...... 900 ...... 1,600 ...... 3,500 1885...... G-$25; VG-$45 ...... 70 ...... 105 ...... 240 ...... 550 ...... 1,000 ...... 1,500 ...... 4,200 ...... – 1904H ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 750 1888...... G-$25; VG-$50 ...... 80 ...... 135 ...... 325 ...... 750 ...... 1,500 ...... 2,800 ...... – ...... – 1888, Obv.2 ...... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS ...... George V ...... G-4 .....VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-63 1888, Obv.3 ...... 325 ...... 425 ...... 500 ...... 550 ...... 600 ...... 750 ...... 1,100 ...... 2,500 1890...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 28 ...... 85 ...... 190 ...... 400 ...... 650 ...... 2,100 ...... – 1912...... BV ...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 400 1894...... 5.50 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 180 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,900 ...... – 1917c ...... BV ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 200 ...... 500 ...... 900 ...... 1,500 1896...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 110 ...... 200 ...... 300 ...... 800 ...... 2,000 1919c ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 275 ...... 325 ...... 400 Trends Abbreviations AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all Edward VII ...... VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ...EF-40 .....AU-50 ... 60-BN.... 62-RB ... 63-RD ....64-RD George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 G – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no surfaces, with about half of the original lustre 1904H ...... 11 ...... 20 ...... 35 ...... 80 ...... 200 ...... 550 ...... 750 ...... 1,600 ...... – 1938...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 120 ...... 325 ...... 625 ...... 1,250 ...... – remaining detail 1907...... 4 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 140 ...... 350 ...... 600 ...... 1,350 ...... – 1940...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 425 ...... 900 MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The VG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine better the strike, the more lustre and fewer 1909...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 175 ...... 300 ...... 450 1940 Re-engr Date ..20 ...... 30 ...... 50 ...... 100 ...... 350 ...... 500 ...... 650 ...... – ...... – details missing 1941c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 55 ...... 85 ...... 135 ...... 225 marks, the higher the grade George V...... VG-8 .....F-12 ... VF-20 ...EF-40.....AU-50 ....60-BN ...62-RB ....63-RD .... 64-RD F – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis- 1942c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... 150 ...... 250 ...... 400 R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or 1913...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 90 ...... 150 ...... 250 ible, but shows signs of wear 1917c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 9 ...... 35 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 ...... 1,100 1943c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 300 ...... 500 ...... 1,000 ...... – Red Brown depending on how much of the VF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele- 1919c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 60 ...... 250 ...... 425 ...... 850 ...... – 1944c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 30 ...... 75 ...... 300 ...... 600 ...... 1,500 ...... – original colour remains. ments are sharp 1920c ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 7 ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 400 ...... 850 ...... 2,000 ...... – 1945c ...... BV ...... 3 ...... 3.50 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 125 ...... 250 ...... 500 ...... 900 NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins 1929...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... 100 ...... 125 ...... 200 ...... 450 1946c ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 70 ...... 150 ...... 225 ...... 350 ...... 500 EF – Extremely Fine, slight wear, all details struck for Uncirculated Sets since 1977 1947c ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 22 ...... 50 ...... 125 ...... 225 ...... 400 ...... 600 1936...... 2 ...... 2.50 ...... 3 ...... 6 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 65 ...... 125 ...... 250 sharp, may show some lustre FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 33 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) MODERN SMALL CENTS Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2001...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Date MS-60 63RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 67RD 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 1977...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2001P, Volunteer ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1979, Double Date ...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 150...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1980...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 1981...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 175...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2004P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1982...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2004P, Golf ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 1983 Near Beads ...... – ...... 2 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 250...... 2 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 65 2005P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1983 Far Beads ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2006...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1984...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2006P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1985...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 125...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1985 Ptd. 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 60 ...... 200...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007 Straight 7, Logo ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1986...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2007, Curved 7, Logo ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1987...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 200...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1988...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1989...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2010...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1990...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2010...... – ...... Mule - found in “Young Wildlife” Set ...... 300 ...... 350 ...... 400 ...... 500 1991...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 2011 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1992...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 2012...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 1993...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 20 1994...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 1995...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1996...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 75...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 MODERN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 40 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1977...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1978 Lg Denticles ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 40 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1978 Sm Denticles ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1979...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 75 1980, Far Beads Obv...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1980, Near Beads Obv...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000P ...... 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Does Not Exist ...... – ...... – 1981...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 1982...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1983...... 1.5 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 50...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1984...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1985...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 50 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1986...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 40...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1987...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1988...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy Non-Magnetic .... – ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1989...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 15 ...... 40 1990...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1991...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... 25 2004...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 New Brunswick ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NB coinage ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 135 ...... 175 ...... 400...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NB 90° rotation ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005P ...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 NWT ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005P, Non-Magnetic ...... – ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 2,000 ...... 3,000 ...... 4,000 1992 NWT 90° rotation ...... 90 ...... 110 ...... 135 ...... 175 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2006...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Newfoundland ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Magnetic ...... 25 ...... 100 ...... 150 ...... 300 ...... 500...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Manitoba ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Yukon ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Logo, Magnetic ...... 2 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Alberta ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006P ...... – ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... 60...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 PEI ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006P, Non-Magnetic ...... 100 ...... 300 ...... 400 ...... 500 ...... 700...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 Ontario ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Nova Scotia ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Logo, Non-Magnetic ...... – ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 50...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Quebec ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 Saskatchewan ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1992 SK coinage ...... – ONLY THREE KNOWN; 2 X MS-63, 1 X MS-65 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2009, Logo, Non Magnetic ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1992 BC ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2010, Logo...... – ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1993...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2011 ...... - ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1993 (1867-1992 Obv) Mule ...... Numismatic BU Issue Only; Only Two Known ...... – Torex, Nov. 2017, NGC PL68, $21,240 ...... 2012...... - ...... 0.25 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 15 ...... 40 1994...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1995...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1996...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... – MODERN FIVE CENTS 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 25 1977, High 7 ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 20 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 1977, Low 7 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1999 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25 1977, Dbl Die 7 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 90 1999P Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 14 ...... 16 ...... 35 ...... – 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 January ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 February ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1980...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 March ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1981...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 April ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1982...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 May ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1983...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 June ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1984...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 July ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1985...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 August...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1986...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 100...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 September ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1987...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Sep mule ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... – 1988...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 15 ...... 75...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 October ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1989...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 November ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1990...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Nov mule ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 125 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... – 1991...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 December ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 25 1992...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999 Millenium Medallion ...... – Issued in Test Sets ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 1993...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 45...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1994...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 P Caribou ...... RARE; Only Two Known ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1995...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 65...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000W Caribou ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1996, Near 6 ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 30...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 January, Pride ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1996, Far 6 ...... – ...... 1 ...... 2 ...... 20 ...... 150...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 Jan. 90° rotation ...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 75 ...... 125 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 February, Ingenuity ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 March, Achievement ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 April, Health ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 May, Legacy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 June, Harmony ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 June 270° rotation ...... 100 ...... 120 ...... 150 ...... 200 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 July, Celebration ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... – 2000 August, Family ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 September, Wisdom ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 October, Creativity ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 P Creativity ...... RARE; Only Two Known ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2001...... – ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 8 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2000 November, Freedom ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 December, Community ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 P Community ...... 10,000 ...... 13,000 ...... 15,000 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Millenium Medallion ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Map Mule ...... 300 ...... 325 ...... 375 ...... 450 ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Dove Token ...... – Issued in Stamp Kits ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... – ...... – 2004P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Pride, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 18 ...... – 2005P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000 Celebration, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 50 ...... – 2005P, VE Day ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... – 2001...... – ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2006...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2001P ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006P ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2007, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P, Canada Day ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 10 ...... 30 2009, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... – 2010, Logo...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, New Effi gy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2011 ...... ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003P, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 ...... – 2012...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 30 2013...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Caribou ...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... – 2014...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Canada Day, Colour ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 2015...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... – 2016...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Moose ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... – 2017...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, Poppy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2018...... - ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 2004P, First Settlement ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005P, Caribou ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 25 MODERN TEN CENTS 2005P, Alberta ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005P, Saskatchewan ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2005P, Veteran ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2005P, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 7 ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 30 1977...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Stocking ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 15 ...... 18 ...... 25 ...... 45 1978...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2005P, Liberation ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 50 ...... 60 ...... 70 ...... 100 1979...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006, Bravery ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1980, Bold Type, Wide “0” ...... – ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 25 ...... 1 ...... 1.25 ...... 10 ...... 20 2006, Logo...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 25...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... – 1980, Fine Type, narrow “0” ...... – ...... 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MS-63-$400; MS-64-$450500 ...... 600 ...... 800 1997...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Baby Rattle ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Balloons ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Bouquet ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1998...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007, Colour Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1999...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Mountie ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 28 ...... – 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15 ...... 35 2007, Montreal ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Ottawa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 2000...... – ...... 0.5 ...... 0.75 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... 20 2007, Toronto ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 2000P ...... 600 ...... 700 ...... 800 ...... 900 ...... 1,200 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –

34 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2007, Calgary ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1995 Peacekeeping ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 2007, Edmonton ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1996...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 7 ...... 8 ...... 15...... - 2007, Vancouver ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1997 Flying Loon, Aureate ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 50 2007, Xmas Tree ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 28 ...... – 1997 (W) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 15 ...... 15...... - 2007, Queen’s 60th Anniv...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 22 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – 1997 (O) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 15 ...... 15...... - 2008 mule; Alpine skiing ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –MS-63-$25; MS-64-$35 ...... 50 ...... – ...... – 1998 (O) ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Logo...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 1998-W ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... - 2008, Poppy ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 45 ...... – 1999...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Snowboarding ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Freestyle Skiing ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2000-W ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Figure Skating ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2008, Bobsleigh ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2002...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2008, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2008, Moose ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2002 Loon Family ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 50 2008, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2003 Old Effi gy ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... 30 2008, Teddy Bear ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 20 ...... 22 ...... 35 ...... – 2003 New Effi gy ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... 30 2008, Wedding ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2003-W New Effi gy ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 9 ...... 11 ...... 15...... 30 2008, Birthday ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2004...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 2008, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 30 ...... – 2004 Canada Goose ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 50 2008, Miga ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2004 Elusive Loon ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 2008, Sumi ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2004 Olympic ...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 20...... 30 2008, Quatchi ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 10 ...... – 2005...... FV ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 2008, Anne of Green Gables ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 25 ...... 28 ...... – ...... – 2005 Terry Fox ...... FV ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 20...... 30 2009, Caribou, Logo ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2005 Puffi n ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 2009, Cross Country ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006 Logo...... - ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Speedskating ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006 Snowy Owl ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 2009, Men’s Hockey ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 2006, Loon Settling ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 16 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 2009, Men’s Hockey, Colour, engraved 2 ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Men’s Hockey, Colour, raised 2 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2007 Trumpeter Swan ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 2009, Women’s Hockey ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... – 2008...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Women’s Hockey, Colour ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008 Eider Duck ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 2009, Cindy Klassen ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... – 2008, Loon Dance ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - 2009, Cindy Klausen, Colourized ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 15 ...... 40...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008 Calgary Flames* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Santa ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Edmonton Oilers* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Forever ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Montreal Canadiens* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Canada Day ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 16 ...... 18 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Ottawa Senators* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Thank You ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... – 2008 Toronto Maple Leafs* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Wedding ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2008 Vancouver Canucks* ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009, Birthday ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2009...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... - 2009, Congratulations ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... –...... 12 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... – 2009 Great Blue Heron ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 2010, Caribou, Logo ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Montreal 100th Anniv ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2011 Caribou ...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Calgary Flames: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2011 Bison* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Calgary Flames: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2011 Whale* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 35 2011 Falcon* ...... - ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 2012...... – ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 10 ...... 25 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 Children’s hanging mobile ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Mont. Canadiens: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 Wedding Rings ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Mont Canadiens: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 Flying Cupcake ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Ottawa Senators: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 True Patriot Love (smiling Maple Leaves) ...... - ...... -...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 30 ...... - 2009 Ott. Senators: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 Brock* ...... - ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009 Tor. Maple Leafs: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2012 Tecumseh* ...... - ...... 0.75 ...... 1 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009 Maple Leafs: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 * struck with and without colour enhancement 2009 Vanc. Canucks: Logo ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 2009. Vanc. Canucks: Jersey ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 18 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 35 MODERN FIFTY CENTS 2010...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - 2010 Olympic ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... - Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2010 Navy Centennial ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30...... Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2010 Northern Harrier ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 1977...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 2010 Sask. Roughriders ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 12 ...... 20 ...... 30...... - 1978, Round Jewels ...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 15 ...... 45 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... 50 2011 ...... FV ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1978, Square Jewels ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 25 2011 Great Grey Owl ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 1979, Round Bust ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 10 ...... 25 2011 Parks Canada ...... - ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20...... 1979, Pointed Bust ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 4 ...... 5...... 15 ...... 40 2012...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... 1980...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 Common Loon ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 30 ...... 35 ...... 40 ...... 50 1981...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 35 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 new laser engraving ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1982, Lg Beads, Raised Bust ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 1.25 ...... 1.5...... 9 ...... 25 2012 Lucky Loon ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1982, Sm Beads, Flat Bust EF-$10 ; AU-$15 ; MS-60-$20 ...... 25 ...... 30 ...... 40 ...... 80 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2012 Grey Cup ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1983...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 20...... - 1984...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 * two parallel versions of these coins were issued, featuring “Home” and “Road” Jersey Crests 1985...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 1986...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1987...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 CANADIAN TWO DOLLAR COINS 1988...... 3 ...... 3.5 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1989...... 1.25 ...... 2 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 Circulation Strikes PL/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1990...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1991...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 9 ...... 25 1996 Canadian Planchet* ...... – ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 (Sp) ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 10 (Sp) ...... 30 (Sp) 1992...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 1996 German Planchet* ...... 5 ...... 8 ...... 12 ...... 25 ...... 75 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1993...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 9 ...... 25 1997 (O) ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1994...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 9 ...... 25 1997 (W)** ...... –...... – ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 1995...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 9 ...... 25 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1996...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 1998 W ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1997...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 1999...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1997 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 10 ...... 25 1999, Nunavut ...... – ...... 3 ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1997 (W) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 1.5 ...... 2...... 10 ...... 25 1999, Nunavut, Mule ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 200 ...... 250 ...... 300 ...... 350 1998...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2000...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1998 (O) ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2.5 ...... 3...... 9 ...... 25 2000, Knowledge ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1998 W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... – 2000 W ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1999...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2001...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 1999P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2002...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2000...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2003, Old Effi gy (with crown) ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2000P ...... 6 only certifi ed to date ...... 8,500  ...... 10,000  ...... 12,000 ...... – ...... – ...... –...... – 2003, New Effi gy (no crown) ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2000W ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... 25 2003 W, New Effi gy ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2001P ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 2 ...... 2.5...... 10 ...... – 2004...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2002P ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... – ...... –...... – ...... – 2005...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2002P, Ascension ...... 1 ...... 1.5 ...... 2 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006, 10th Anniv ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2003P, Old Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006, “”Churchill”” Reverse ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12 ...... 10 ...... 30 2003WP, New Effi gy ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 10 ...... 12...... 20 ...... – 2006 Mint Logo ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2004P ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... – 2007...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2005P ...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 4 ...... 5...... 10 ...... – 2008...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2006P ...... From RCM Roll ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 4 ...... 5...... 10 ...... – 2008, Quebec 400th Anniv...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2006, Logo...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 12 ...... 15...... 20 ...... – 2009...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2007, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2010 14 serrations ...... 8...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 40 ...... 100 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2008, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2010 16 serrations ...... 3...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 6 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 30 2008, Snowman ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2010 Lynx Kittens ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2009, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 3 ...... 4...... 10 ...... 25 2011 ...... – ...... – ...... 5 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 (Sp) ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 10 (Sp) ...... – 2009, Calgary Flames from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2011 Baby Elk ...... –...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2009, Edmonton Oilers from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2011 Boreal Forest ...... – ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2009, Montreal Canadiens from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 25 ...... 5 (Sp) ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 10 (Sp) ...... – 2009, Ottawa Senators from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 Wolf Cubs ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2009, Toronto Maple Leafs from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 War of 1812 (Shannon) ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2009, Vancouver Canucks from Puck ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 15 ...... 20 ...... 25 ...... 40 2012 new laser engraving ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2010, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2013...... 3...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 (Sp) ...... 6 (Sp) ...... 10 (Sp) ...... 30 2011, Logo ...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2013 Black Bear Cubs ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2012, Logo...... From RCM Roll ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 8 ...... 20 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2014...... – ...... – ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 2013...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 10 ...... 25 2014 Rabbits ...... -...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2014...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2014 Wait for Me Daddy ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2015...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015...... – ...... – ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... - 2016...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 John A. MacDonald ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2017...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 Flanders Fields ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - 2018...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 5 ...... 7...... 10 ...... 25 2015 Raccoons ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... - ...... 40 ...... 45 ...... 55 2016...... 3...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 8 ...... 25 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 10 ...... 30 *Please note: ICCS no longer designates these varieties, and all existing certifi ed examples will grade MS-62/63 or better MODERN CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS ** Distinction between Winnipeg-issued “business-strikes” and those included in uncirculated sets is very diffi cult. Trend prices, where present, are for examples still inside the offi cial pliofi lm Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 350 ...... 450 ...... 650 ...... – MODERN PROOF GOLD COINS 1977 Att. Jewel, SWL...... 6 ...... 7.5 ...... 9 ...... 20 ...... 60 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1977 Det. Jewel ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 Date Variety Date Variety Date Variety Date Variety 1977 Det. Jewel, SWL ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1967 $20 ...... 800 1996 $200 Land ...... 800 2004 $100 Seaway ...... 375 2007 $150 Pig ...... 575 1978...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 1967 $20 Set ...... 840 1997 $100 Bell ...... 400 2004 $150 Monkey ...... 600 2007 $200 Fishing ...... 700 1979...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 20 ...... 50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 1976 14K $100 ...... 400 1997 $200 Haida ...... 900 2004 $200 Fragments ...... 750 2007 $300 Shinplaster ...... 1,600 1980...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1976 22K $100 ...... 800 1997 $310 RCMP ...... 1,500 2004 $300 Quad-Cameo ...... 1,700 2007 $300 Panorama ...... 1,300 1981...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1977 $100 Jubilee ...... 800 1998 $100 Nobel ...... 400 2004 $350 Fireweed ...... 1,900 2007 $300 Oly Ideals ...... 1,900 1982...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 35 1978 $100 Unity ...... 800 1998 $200 Bison ...... 800 2005 50c Voyageur ...... 85 2007 $350 Purple Violet ...... 1,750 1982 Constitution ...... 2 ...... 2.5 ...... 3 ...... 10 ...... 30 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... 35 1979 $100 Year of Child ...... 800 1998 $350 Flower ...... 1,800 2005 $50 VE-Day ...... 375 2007 $500 ...... 7,500 1982 Const, coinage ...... AU-$3,500; MS-60- $4,500 .....6,000 ...... 7,500 ...... 10,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1980 $100 Kayak ...... 800 1999 $2 Gold Nunuvut ...... 295 2005 $75 Pope John Paul ...... 700 2007 $2500 ...... 60,000 1982 Const, thin planchet, coinage AU-$2,500; MS-60- $3,5004,000 ...... 5,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1981 $100 O’Canada ...... 800 1999 $100 Newfoundland ...... 400 2005 $100 Supreme Crt ...... 375 2008 50c deHavilland ...... 90 1983...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1982 $100 Constitution ...... 800 1999 $200 Butterfl y ...... 800 2005 $150 Rooster ...... 600 2008 $75 4 x 1st nations ...... 425 1984 Voyageur ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1983 $100 Newfoundland ...... 800 1999 $350 Lady Slipper ...... 1,800 2005 $200 Fur Trader ...... 750 2008 $75 Home of games ...... 425 1984 Jacques Cartier ...... 2 ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 15 ...... 40 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 2005 $300 Brittania ...... 1,600 2008 $75 Inukshuk ...... 425 1985 Mule N/Z 50 cents ...... AU-55-$8k ; MS-60-$10k ..12,000 ...... 15,000 ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – 1984 $100 Cartier ...... 800 2000 $2 Gold Knowledge ...... 295 2005 $300 Totem Pole ...... 1,300 2008 $100 Fraser River ...... 475 1985...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 50 ...... – ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1985 $100 Sheep ...... 800 2000 $100 NW Passage ...... 400 2005 $300 Time Zone ...... 1,400 2008 $150 Rat ...... 600 1986...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 50 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15 ...... 35 1986 $100 Peace ...... 800 2000 $150 Dragon ...... 1,250 2005 $350 Red Lily ...... 1,700 2008 $200 Agriculture ...... 700 1987 Voyageur ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... – ...... 6 ...... 7 ...... 15 ...... 35 1987 $100 Olympic ...... 400 2000 $200 Child ...... 750 2006 50c Cowboy ...... 90 2008 $300 Newfoundland ...... 1,750 1988 $100 Whale ...... 400 2000 $350 Dogwood ...... 1,900 2006 $1 Louis ...... 100 2008 $300 Mask ...... 1,800 1989 $100 Marie ...... 400 2001 $100 Library ...... 375 2006 $2 Gold Coin ...... 450 2008 $300 IMAX ...... 1,400 CANADIAN LOON DOLLARS 1990 $100 Literacy ...... 400 2001 $150 Snake ...... 425 2006 $100 Hockey ...... 375 2008 $300 Oly Compete ...... 1,900 1990 $200 Flag ...... 400 2001 $200 Kreighoff ...... 750 2006 $150 Dog ...... 575 2008 $350 Saxifrage ...... 1,800 Circulation Strikes Proofl ike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1991 $100 Ship ...... 400 2001 $350 Mayfl ower ...... 1,900 2006 $200 Timber ...... 700 2008 $500 RCM 5 oz...... 8,400 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 1991 $200 Hockey ...... 800 2002 $5 & $10 Gold ...... 1,075 2006 $250 Dogsled ...... 1,300 2009 50c Red Maple ...... 100 1987...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 10 ...... 20 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... 1992 $100 Montreal ...... 400 2002 $100 Oil Slick ...... 425 2006 $300 Shinplaster ...... 1,600 2009 $75 Wolf ...... 425 1988...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 30 1992 $175 Olympic ...... 800 2002 $150 Horse ...... 425 2006 $300 Canadarm ...... 1,250 2009 $75 Spirit ...... 425 1989...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 1992 $200 Falls ...... 800 2002 $200 Jack Pine ...... 750 2006 $300 QE2 80th ...... 1,600 2009 $75 Moose ...... 425 1990...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 1993 $100 Auto ...... 400 2002 $300 Trip-Cameo ...... 1,700 2006 $300 Snowfl ake ...... 1,600 2009 $100 Nunavut ...... 550 1991...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 8 ...... 10 ...... 15...... 30 1993 $200 RCMP ...... 800 2002 $350 Wild Rose ...... 1,900 2006 $350 Blue Flag ...... 1,750 2009 $150 Ox ...... 560 1992 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 1994 $100 WWII ...... 400 2003 $100 Wheat ...... 400 2007 50c Wolf ...... 90 2009 $150 Wealth ...... 800 1992 Children & Parliament ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 5 ...... 6 ...... 15...... 30 1994 $200 Anne Green Gables .800 2003 $150 Sheep ...... 450 2007 $1 Louis ...... 100 2009 $200 Coal Mining ...... 800 1993...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 30 1995 $100 Fort Louisbourg ...... 400 2003 $200 Houses ...... 750 2007 $75 Goose ...... 425 2009 $300 Yukon ...... 1,750 1994 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 30 1995 $200 Sugar ...... 800 2003 $350 Trillium ...... 1,900 2007 $75 Pride ...... 425 2009 $300 Friendship ...... 1,900 1994 War Memorial ...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... - ...... - ...... -...... - 1996 $2 Gold Polar Bear ...... 295 2003 $300 Great Seal ...... 1,700 2007 $75 RCMP ...... 425 2009 $350 Pitcher Plant ...... 1,850 1995 Loon...... 3 ...... 4 ...... 12 ...... 35 ...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 15...... 30 1996 $100 Klondike ...... 400 2004 50c Moose ...... 150 2007 $100 Dominion ...... 425 2009 $500 RCM 5 oz...... 8,500

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 35 playful enough,” said Booth, their work, so sourcing and 2018 CIRCULATION SET Designer... whose past clients – since getting inspiration from past Last year’s circulation set, “From Far and Wide,” also in- graduating from Sheridan’s coins put me at ease as to cluded a glow-in-the-dark 50-cent coin, this marking the 200th Continued from page 1 illustration program in 2001 – what I can put into my coin.” anniversary of the 49th parallel, which serves as the include Coca-Cola, AOL, Tar- He also began thinking Canada-U.S. border. The special half-dollar was designed by He was tasked with design- get, Penguin Books, McDon- more about the coin’s “nega- ing a 35-millimetre coin – ald’s, The New York Times. tive space,” or field, and how Steve McPhee. vastly smaller than the print After another month of re- it was impacting the overall work he’s most accustomed working the original concept, design. to – featuring characters from the second design – the one “If you consider what the each of Canada’s circulation featured on the coin – was fi- negative space is doing, it group portrait of the afore- but kids especially,” said coins. nalized. helps with legibility at a mentioned five denomina- Booth, who has two children “There are so many things I “It was a bit of a learning smaller size whereas with a tions’ design icons – “an op- – aged eight and five and a love about being an illustra- curve for myself,” said Booth, larger size it’s not as impor- portunity to have them to- half – and they “both love the tor, but drawing animals and who added coins are smaller tant.” gether on a single coin that is coin.” being challenged by a prob- and produced differently than He compared it to chil- a warm-hearted celebration “Maybe they’re biased, lem are at the top of the list. the print illustrations of his dren’s books, where negative of Canada,” according to the though? They both enjoy col- This assignment offered me a usual work. space is an important consid- Mint. lecting, and every time we get chance to do both.” “With the original design, I eration “because sometimes, The quarter’s caribou joins change, they rifle through it was thinking too simply be- depending on age, kids can the toonie’s polar bear at the to see if there are any ‘fancy ‘LEARNING CURVE’ cause I was so worried about only see 18-20 inches away,” edge of an ice floe, and the coins’ they can have.” For Booth’s first design, it being a small surface and Booth said. loonie’s loon flies across a which he pitched to the Mint being able to read it from a “They can make out the blue sky. The 10-cent’s schoo- KIDS & COINS last summer, he used another, distance.” shapes but not necessarily the Booth’s children were col- similar, concept with one ani- While the coin’s details, so I used that as a lectors before he began this mal alongside different ico- 35-millimetre diameter was springboard. It’s why the ani- project with the Mint, but nography. “a real challenge” in terms of mals are mostly in a strong most kids don’t have that in- “It was still targeted at a layout, it’s these problems profile – so they can be identi- clination, he admitted. younger audience, but it Booth loves to solve as a de- fied in silhouette.” “They were already inter- didn’t quite feel young signer. ested in coins, enough. It was caught be- “I noticed how detailed FINAL DESIGN but there’s not tween two worlds: although it some of the Mint’s other de- Booth’s 50-cent was for kids, it still wasn’t signers and artists can get coin features a Booth was cific set of GPS coordinates coins, scrip or tokens tasked with and then try to find the issued by Canadian depicting the Geocoin... “geocache” – or container – municipalities, coin animals on five of Canada’s Continued from page 16 hidden at that location. clubs, fraternities, or- I was able to purchase one ganizations or mer- regular The second piece, this of these coins at the visitor chants. Please, let me circulation 38-millimetres in diameter centre while visiting Banff know if you come coins, including and housed in a clear plastic this summer after the RCNA across any pieces that the five-, 10- clamshell, was encased in a Convention. haven’t been covered in and 25-cent commemorative folder. The this column. I rely on coins plus the graphics were created by CONTRIBUTIONS you readers to advise loonie and Kirkland Lake artist Mark ARE APPRECIATED me of numismatic fringe toonie. Didine, and the coins were Readers wishing to con- pieces that have been is- made from bronze and tact me about this column sued in your area. plated with gold also from may email jfournier14@ I’m particularly inter- the Macassa Mine. These gmail.com, phone 705-491- ested in ordering infor- a lot of content on gold-plated coins sold for 1735 or address mail to Jeff mation, diameter, compo- coins that’s interesting $15 plus tax. Fournier, Fisher Street R.P.O, sition, mintage and the to children because they’re For more information Box 22004, North Bay, ON, reason for the issue. High- ner – a composite design of not necessarily the target au- about the Kirkland Lake P1B 9P5. quality photos would also be three ships, including the dience,” said Booth, who pieces, contact Ann Ducha- I’m always on the look- appreciated so they may be Bluenose – sails the sea as the added most coins honour his- rme at 705-567-9361 (exten- out for information about included in these write-ups. nickel’s beaver looks up at a toric people or events that sion 238) or [email protected]. numismatic fringe items Your contributions help to red maple leaf. have little bearing on a child’s such as medals, challenge keep this column going. W This colourized reverse de- life. BANFF PARK ‘GEOCOIN’ sign shows each of the five “It’s a weird moment in Banff National Park has a icons looking outwards time as everything goes digi- beautiful enamelled – from coast to coast – and tal and people are paying for 37-millimetre coin for sale at with its glow-in-the-dark fea- things with debit cards – or its main visitor centre in the ture activated, all of the char- their phones and watches – town of Banff, Alta. acters become silhouettes and carrying cash is a rarity. Known as a “geocoin,” it’s against the night sky, with the But we still put a value on a specially minted piece maple leaf faintly visible collecting, and with so many used in the outdoor recre- against the northern lights (or things on screens these days, ational activity of geocach- aurora borealis). it’s nice to have something ing, which is a real-world, “Young collectors will be you have to interact with in outdoor treasure-hunting enticed by how clearly the the real world. I think it’s re- game using global position characters are drawn as well ally good that the Mint real- system (GPS) devices. Par- Alberta’s Banff National Park recently issued a ‘geocoin’ as the bright colours. Glow- izes it’s important for kids to ticipants navigate to a spe- used in the real-world treasure hunt known as ‘geocaching.’ in-the-dark is fun for all ages, be aware of this, too.” W

36 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Canadian Numismatic Research Society meets at RCNA

By Jeff Fournier ric Jensen was welcomed as the newest member of the Eprestigious Canadian Numis- matic Research Society (CNRS) this July, during the 2019 Royal Canadian Numismatic Associa- FREE GIFT WITH EVERY ORDER! tion (RCNA) Convention in Cal- gary. Jensen summarized his nu- mismatic research interests for the benefit of everyone present at the CNRS meeting. During a round-table discussion, he also David Bergeron (right), vice-president of the CNRS and outlined some of the numismatic curator of the National Currency Collection, and CNRS projects in which he’s currently President Stan Clute (left) present Harvey Richer with the engaged, including his ongoing Fred Bowman Literary Award for his book, The Gold Coins research on Alberta medals and of Newfoundland, 1865-1888. Photo by Jeff Fournier. tokens as well as his newest project, a listing of Canadian en- cased coins. tory and including coins, tokens, Other fellows outlined their medals, paper money and nu- numismatic research projects, in- mismatic literature. cluding Geoff Bell’s decades- Members of the group are en- long research on the medals and titled to use the post-nominal tokens of New Brunswick. letters “FCNRS,” which stands Sitting among these fellows for Fellow of the Canadian Nu- and hearing about the great Ca- mismatic Research Society, after nadian numismatic research be- their name. ing done by them gives one a feeling Canadian numismatics, BOWMAN LITERARY AWARD in general, is in pretty good Harvey Richer was presented The Canadian Numismatic hands when it comes to research. with the Fred Bowman Literary Research Society’s (CNRS) The CNRS was founded in Award at the CNRS meeting for Fred Bowman Literary 1963 by a group of respected Ca- his book, The Gold Coins of New- Award medal features the nadian numismatists who foundland, 1865-1888. CNRS logo. wished to stimulate public The award recognizes a nu- awareness – and understanding mismatic writer or researcher and was a prolific numismatic – of Canadian numismatics who publishes a worthy schol- writer and researcher. His nu- through the promotion of re- arly article or book in the previ- mismatic activities, which search and study and the dis- ous year. The subject must be of spanned more than half a cen- semination of knowledge. significant relevance to Cana- tury, were legendary. His volu- Membership in the CNRS is dian numismatics. minous and carefully prepared by invitation only. The main cri- CNRS Vice-President David notes were the backbone of teria for prospective members Bergeron, who’s also the curator much of Canadian numismatics include being actively engaged of the Bank of Canada’s National throughout the 20th century. He in numismatic research and pub- Currency Collection, noted “as was an honorary curator of the lishing the results of their re- vice-president of the CNRS, it is National Currency Collection search in a widely distributed my responsibility every year to and held numerous executive journal or book. choose the candidates for the and honorary positions in sev- Current members have a wide Fred Bowman Literary Award.” eral prestigious numismatic or- range of interests from ancient Award namesake Fred Bow- ganizations throughout his life- coins to Canadian banking his- man was born in Kitchener, Ont., time. W

CNRS members who met at the 2019 Royal Canadian Numismatic Association Convention in Calgary this July include (from left to right) Geoff Bell, David Bergeron, Stan Clute, Barry Renwick, Ron Greene and Jeff Fournier in the front with Lorne Barnes, Harvey Richer, Rob Turner, Eric Jensen, Scott Douglas, Bill Waychison, Bob Graham, Graham Esler, Chris Faulkner and Ron Cheek in the back.

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September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 39 CAFNE raises five figures NEW A for numismatic education By Jesse Robitaille In addition to the CNS, Turrini and he Canadian Association for Numis- Chamberlain, other donations made this July came from: R Tmatic Education (CAFNE) replen- ! ished its coffers during its annual recep- Forbes; an anonymous individual tion this July, when it raised nearly donor; two anonymous club donors; E D $15,000 from more than a dozen clubs the Manitoba Coin Club; the North C and individual collectors. York Coin Club; the South Wellington O R Held July 18 in conjunction with this Coin Club; the Saint John Coin Club; year’s Royal Canadian Numismatic As- the Edmonton Numismatic Society; sociation (RCNA) Convention in Cal- and the Canadian Paper Money Soci- gary, the 2019 CAFNE Reception saw ety. 21 BOXES donations from all levels – local, provin- cial and national – plus a few individu- CAFNE’S PLANS ... so far !! als. CAFNE’s mandate includes educat- “Some of you may recall there was a ing the public about numismatics with OLMSTEAD CURRENCY is well known for buying your enti re collecti on and LARGE bit of a donation war last year between a primarily Canadian focus “but also collecti ons. Not just cherry picking the key dates - we buy your enti re collecti on. us and the Edmonton Numismatic Soci- including other cultures, past and pres- Unti l August 2019 the record largest collecti on was 19 boxes but we just received ety, one that I recall we won thanks to a ent, through the provision of educa- another 7 boxes from a single collecti on for a total thus far of 21 ( yup TWENTY loonie at the end of the night,” said tional programs and activities,” accord- ONE!) boxes in a single collecti on from Alberta. And we are advised that more Trevor Phillips, president of the Calgary ing to the association’s website. boxes are coming in September to make the record even larger. They clearly like Numismatic Society (CNS), which do- CAFNE is also mandated to conduct our free shipping and excellent buying prices. nated $1,001 to CAFNE at last year’s re- research – again with a primarily Cana- OLMSTEAD CURRENCY has a policy of PAYING ALL THE SHIPPING. We can reim- ception in Mississauga. dian focus – as well as offer “scholar- burse your shipping costs or you can use our FEDEX account and we are billed ships and bursaries for directly. Whichever is easiest for you. Either way, you pay ZERO. If by chance we the study and research don’t reach a deal (it happens, but rarely) then we pay the return shipping so as of numismatics.” always, you pay ZERO. Calgary Numismatic CHARTERED BANK NOTES WANTED ! Society (CNS) We had just started to build a decent inventory but at President Trevor the CNA in Calgary in July one buyer alone bought every Phillips presented note under $300 and others bought much of our higher a $2,500 cheque to priced chartered bank issues. So yes, we seriously need your chartered bank issues CAFNE on behalf of and we can and will pay top dollar. Just try us – we think you will be very, very happy his organization at with our off er for your notes. the July 18 reception. WORLD GOLD COINS Just over a year ago we bought a collecti on of 385 world gold coins in Toronto. They are prett y much gone and we “This year, I thought we’d step it up a “CAFNE pays for the educational need to refi ll our inventory. Can you help? Got world gold bit,” Phillips added this July, before pre- symposium that some of you may to sell? senting former CAFNE chair Bob have attended at this convention,” OLMSTEAD CURRENCY is a proven buyer of gold collecti ons and we have the Forbes with a $2,500 cheque on behalf of Forbes said this July, of the RCNA’s steady buyers that allow us to pay you well for your coins. Every country is needed. the CNS. annual two-day, eight-speaker educa- We found excellent market support for coins from the Middle East, Europe, Africa “I think the Calgary club has been tional symposium. and South America in parti cular. very, very generous to CAFNE,” said “CAFNE also does things like run Forbes, who stepped down from his If you have gold we have the buyers. the grading and preservation semi- role as CAFNE chair after being named nars that are held in Toronto.” CANADIAN COINS & BANKNOTES RCNA president at the latter associa- In the future, Forbes would also It is interesti ng how well we do with properly graded tion’s annual general meeting this July. like to see the seminars expanded and coins and bank notes. Correct grading and a proper The CNS, which was the host club for brought to western Canada – a plan price means steady sales. This also means a good price this year’s RCNA Convention, also ar- that’s similar to the shared vision for for your coins and notes. Whether you have a 1948 dol- ranged the use of – and paid for trans- the RCNA’s national youth program, lar, a 1935 $25 note or a large collecti on, OLMSTEAD portation to – the reception venue, the “Coin Kids,” which CAFNE also sup- CURRENCY is your buyer. Contact us now for simple Nickle Galleries, at the University of ports. cost-free shipping and immediate payment. Why wait Calgary. “Could we do ‘Coin Kids’ in west- moths for uncertain aucti on results from buyers who have to pay a 15% hammer fee ern Canada in the same way that we plus taxes? Get the full value of your collecti on NOW from OLMSTEAD CURRENCY. U.S. SUPPORT do it southwestern Ontario? That’s At the reception, U.S. numismatist another one of the ventures that – in Michael Turrini, of Vallejo, Calf., an- combination with the RCNA and OLMSTEAD CURRENCY nounced he and fellow California-based CAFNE – we may push forward with collector Alexander “Xan” Chamberlain in the future. These are the sorts of THE HIGHER BUYER will each donate $500 US to CAFNE things CAFNE does.” “every year until which time something Because CAFNE is an educational Phone 506-466-2893 happens.” charity, however, everything it Email: [email protected] Previously, the pair donated $2,000 spends its money on “must be educa- Website: olmsteadcurrency.com US for every $1,000 Cdn. received from tionally related to numismatics,” P.O. Box 487 St. Stephen, NB, Canada E3L 3A6 the floor on the night of the annual re- Forbes added. ception, which was first held at the 2016 Don Olmstead P.O. Box 135 Calais, ME 04619 USA RCNA Convention in Ottawa. Continued on next page

40 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca rare Specimen of the same date graded Specimen-65 Red and Trends... Brown sold for $5,280. There are Continued from page 30 only two or three example SHOW & Bourse known. Visit www.canadiancoinnews.com/events for the full list of shows posted to date This ability of possession was In the small cent series, an- SEPT. 7 – 8, MISSISSAUGA, ON SEPT. 28, GUELPH, ON facilitated only by the riches he other rarity was the 1920 in National Postage Stamp and Coin Show, Hilton Mississauga/ Guelph Fall Coin Show, Colonel John McCrae Legion Branch 234, accumulated; he had no respect Specimen. Grading Specimen-64 Meadowvale hotel, 6750 Mississauga Rd. National Postage 57 Watson Pkwy. S. Hours are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Admission is $2, and for the unique items he accumu- Stamp and Coin Show featuring about 50 professional coin and each attendee will receive a coupon for free admission to the Red, this coin sold for $9,900. stamp dealers from across Canada. Highlights include a two-day Toronto Coin Expo the following week! Free level parking, fully lated or for the conservation of Of course, the one major rar- live auction by Colonial Acres; various seminars; the Young accessible. Legendary lunch counter. Coins, banknotes, tokens, these rarities for future genera- ity in this series was the 1936 Collectors Table, plus the popular Free Kids’ Auction on Sunday. Canadian Tire money, medals, books and supplies at more than tions. “dot” cent. This coin was previ- Admission $3 on Saturday and FREE on Sunday. Show hours 10 35 dealer tables. Featuring some of Canada’s and Europe’s top However, some nice coins sur- a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Parking is Free. numismatic dealers. Club-sponsored Kid’s Table for under 14; ously graded Specimen-66 Red, For show updates, visit website. Presented by Canadian Coin buy, sell, trade or evaluate. Sponsor/Affiliate: South Wellington vived his abuse. The first coin of- but Mr. Cook messed with it a News and Canadian Stamp News. For more information contact Coin Society. For more information contact Mike Hollingshead, fered was the 1858 pattern large bit, resulting in a new grade of Mike Walsh, email [email protected], telephone 1-800-408-0352. email [email protected], telephone 519-823-2646. Website: cent struck in copper nickel and Specimen-65 Red and Brown. Website: www.stampandcoinshow.com. www.southwellingtoncoinsociety.com. graded Specimen-66 by Profes- Still an attractive coin and an SEPT. 7 – 8, CALGARY, AB SEPT. 28, LEWISTON, NY sional Coin Grading Service iconic rarity, it sold for $312,000. Calgary Numismatic Society Annual Fall Money Fair, Clarion Hotel Coins & Collectibles Show 2019, Lewiston Fire Station #2, 1705 (PCGS). A wonderful and and Conference Centre, 2120 16th Ave. NE. Show hours: 10 a.m. Saunders Settlement Rd. Located just off the I-190 to Route 31 It previously sold – in its first to 5 p.m. Admission $5 adult and free for 16 and under w/adult. unique rarity, it realized $18,000. East (west of Smokin’ Joe’s Trading Post), this semi-annual holder – for $402,500, which ac- More than 55 dealer and exhibit tables to view. Lots of free park- expo is for all collectors looking to buy, sell and trade coins, Another Specimen coin, an counts for a loss of $90,000. It’s ing. Youth Club table set-up w/handouts. Hourly draw prizes, plus currency and more. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free appraisals, 1881H cent graded Specimen-66 not as major of a loss percent- a gold coin door prize. For more information contact James A. free admission, free parking. Sponsored by Niagara Frontier Red and Brown, realized $6,000. Williston, email [email protected], telephone 403-461-2663. Coin Club. For more information contact David Tortorice, email age-wise as some of the other Website: www.calgarynumismaticsociety.org. An 1882H “Obverse 2” cent [email protected], telephone 716-873-4280. Website: coins in this collection, but we niagarafrontiercoinclub.org. (not designated on the holder) in will get to those in future com- SEPT. 14 – 15, BURNABY, BC Coins, Stamps & Collectibles Show, Nikkei Centre, 6688 Southoaks Mint State-65 Red realized mentaries. SEPT. 29, BRAMPTON, ON Cres. Hosted by the North Shore Numismatic Society, the show Rotary Club of Brampton Coin & Trading Card Show, Century $2,880. This was a full red exam- Other large and small cents will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden Rd. E. Buy, sell, trade and ple, tied for the finest-graded ex- from this collection deemed less from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be 40 tables of coins, stamps, appraise at more than 40 tables of dealers, including a children’s ample by PCGS and demon- banknotes, tokens, medals, postcards, art, pins and more. table. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $4, under 14 free and rare or more seriously abused Admission is $2 a day or $3 for both days. Children under the age strates the premium collectors will be offered in a Heritage on- free parking. Funds raised for children’s charities. Sponsor/ of 16, if accompanied by an adult, are free. Free underground Affiliate: B&W Coins & Tokens and the Rotary Club of Brampton. are willing to pay for premium line-only sale on Aug. 25. These parking. Japanese restaurant at location. For more information For more information contact Willard Burton, email willardb@bell. examples. coins are also all in PCGS hold- contact Lynn Balmer, email [email protected], telephone 604- net, telephone 905-450-2870. 299-3673. Website: www.northshorenumismaticsociety.org. In the Edward series, there ers and exhibit the whole range OCT. 4 – 5, TORONTO, ON was a shocker with a relatively of pink, dark brown and burnt SEPT. 14, TORONTO, ON Toronto Coin Expo – Canada’s Coin & Banknote Show, Toronto available date as a 1903 cent orange colourations of seriously North Toronto Stamp Club Fall Bourse, Yorkminster Park Baptist Reference Library, 789 Yonge St. Join us at Canada’s premier graded Mint State-65 Red real- Church, 1585 Yonge St. North Toronto Stamp Club - Fall Bourse, coin and banknote show and auction, representing Canada, abused coins. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge street, hours : 10 ized $900 – about 2.5 times the We will be watching where United States, and the world of collectable currencies. Located a.m. to 4 p.m. Easy subway access at St. Clair subway station. on the 2nd floor. Hours: Fri. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission CCN Trends price. prices for these coins fall and by Free admission, 22 dealers, over 100 sales circuit books including $6, under 16 free. Featuring 30+ internationally renowned coin recent issues, over 100 ten cent books, members table items for In the George V large cent se- the time you read this, I will and banknote dealers. This is the place in Canada to buy, sell, sale, door prizes (first prize one kilo of stamps), snack bar, wheel ries, a 1912 in Mint State-66 Red trade. Appraisals with internationally renowned dealers in coins, have other stories ready for fu- chair access, parking at the Church and on nearby streets, fami- banknotes, tokens, medals, militaria, gold, silver and jewelry. sold for $2,160. An extremely lies and children welcome. For more information contact Mattia ture commentaries. W Partnering with Geoffrey Bell Auctions; auction October 3-4, Guida, email [email protected], telephone 647-990- 2019. You are sure to find a one-of-a-kind coin or banknote 4073. Website: www.northtorontostampclub.ca. For more information about treasures! For more information contact Jared Stapleton, email CAFNE, visit cafne.ca. SEPT. 15, LONDON, ON [email protected], telephone 647-403-7334. Website: CAFNE... The 2019 Canadian Associa- London Numismatic Society Coin Show, Ramada Inn, 17 Exeter www.torontocoinexpo.ca. Rd. One day show featuring numerous dealers from across Continued from previous page tion for Numismatic Educa- OCT. 5, SUDBURY, ON Ontario plus exhibits. For more information contact Ron Confortin, Nickel Belt Coin Club 5th Annual Coin & Stamp Show, Northbury To apply for funding, contact tion (CAFNE) Reception was email [email protected], telephone 519-636-0862. CAFNE Secretary Paul John- co-sponsored by The Cana- Hotel, 50 Brady St. The Nickel Belt Coin Club is holding it’s 5th SEPT. 15, MARYSVILLE, MI Annual Coin & Stamp Show. The North’s largest Coin & Stamp son at 5694 Highway #7 East, dian Numismatic Company Marysville, Michigan Coin Club Show, American Legion, 299 Huron show will be held at the Northbury Hotel in the heart of down- Suite 432, Markham ON Can- (TCNC) as well as Trajan Me- Blvd. From 9 a.m.-3 p.m., the show will feature 45 dealer tables, town Sudbury at 50 Brady St. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The club’s ada L3P 1B4 or by telephone at dia, publisher of CCN and Ca- a 50/50 raffle and coins, paper money, books and supplies avail- focus this year will be to introduce the youth of our community 647-401-4014. nadian Stamp News. able for purchase. Remember, there’s no sales tax on coins and to the fascinating and rewarding hobby of numismatics, the W bullion in Michigan. For more information contact Brian Friedland, science of coins and coin collecting. Free admission for the email [email protected], telephone 810-985-8766. public. 27 coin and stamp dealers, multiple exhibition tables, youth section. ABM machine on site. Fully wheelchair accessi- SEPT. 21, MEDICINE HAT, AB ble. Lots of free parking. For more information contact Jerome Medicine Hat Coin & Stamp Show, Higdon Hall (stampede Guenette, email [email protected]. Website: grounds), 2055 21 Ave. S.E. Over 40 tables of coins and stamps nickelbeltcoinclub.com/2019-coins-and-stamp-show/. with vendors from across Alberta and Sask. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Door prizes. Admission $2, children with parent free. Buy, sell or OCT. 5, STRATFORD, ON trade. Vendors welcome. For more information contact Ron, email Stratford Coin Show, Festival Inn, 1144 Ontario St. Admission $2 [email protected], telephone 403-526-5158. Website: adults, 16 and under free. Hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Buy and sell coins, ww.mhcasc.ca. paper money and tokens. Sponsored by the Stratford Coin Club. For more information contact Larry Walker, email [email protected], SEPT. 28 – 29, WINNIPEG, MB telephone 519-271-3352. Website: www.stratfordcoinclub.ca. Manitoba Coin Club’s Fall Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show, Sunova Centre, 48 Holland Rd. Dealer tables, exhibits, free gifts & OCT. 6, MISSISSAUGA, ON prizes! Something of interest for everyone, from the novice col- Mississauga Coin & Stamp Show, John Paul II Polish Cultural Center, lector to the experienced. “Come with paper, leave with gold.” 4300 Cawthra Rd. Sponsored by the Troyak Club. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 Plenty of free parking. ATM on site. Admission: $5 per day, per p.m. Over 30 dealers & 60 dealer tables. Canadian and world coins, person. For more information contact Howard R. Engel, Show banknotes, stamps and supplies. Buy, sell, trade, appraise. For more Chair, email [email protected], telephone 204-253-0419. Website: information contact Les Plonka, email [email protected], tele- www.manitobacoinclub.org. phone 416-505-7999. Website: www.troyakclub.com.

U.S. numismatist Michael Turrini (left), who’s also a SHOW ORGANIZERS: How to list: Simply fill out the form found at www.canadiancoinnews.ca or mail, fax or email director of the Canadian Association for Numismatic your information to Trajan Publishing (S&B), PO Box 25009 Rose City RO, Welland, ON L3B 5V0, fax (905) 735-1909, email [email protected]. Please include: date of show; site of event, street, city, prov.; official name of event; organization sponsoring or Education (CAFNE), donated $500 US to the association affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive), contact person’s name, at its annual reception in Calgary this July. Former CAFNE address, postal code, telephone number. Two show dates per year will be listed for free (subsequent show dates will cost $15 Chair Bob Forbes (right) claps approvingly. per listing).

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 41 PMG Graded BanknOtes FOr saLe J&M is pleased to release our updated list of third-party graded Canadian and USA Government paper money� There are treasures for collectors of all budgets including early Bank of Canada and more recent but scarce off erings such as special serial-numbered, scarce prefi x, and replacement notes� Prices do not include GST (HST) and all notes are subject to prior sale� Most items are unique within our inventory so order quickly to avoid disappointment� Prices and list are current as of June 20, 2019, and are subject to change without notice�

neWFOUndLand Charlton J&M Price Charlton J&M Price Charlton J&M Price BC-29a ���������1954 ���������$1 ����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, NF-7d �����������1913-14 ��$1 ����Cashin-Watson ���������������������������������VF25 ��������1,030 ������� 850 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� AU58-EPQ ����������� 125 ������� 100 Devil’s Face ������������������������������CU64-NET ����������� 550 ������� 330 NF-12b ���������1920 ���������$1 ����Hickey-Brownrigg ���������������������������VF20 ��������1,600 ����1,350 BC-29a ���������1954 ���������$1 ����A/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face, BCS ����������������UNC60-Orig ����������� 150 ������� 135 Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������CU64 ����������� 450 ������� 400 BC-29a,30a,31a �������1954 ����$1, $2, $5 Matching Low Serial Numbers: BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, dOMiniOn OF Canada (1870-1923) $1 (A/A), $2 (A/B), $5 (A/C)� #51, seldom seen lot� Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 450 ������� 375 Charlton J&M Price $5 is CU63 AU58-EPQ, CU63-EPQ(5) ���������Lot Price: 1,750 BC-32b ���������1954 ������ $10 ����F/D Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, DC-1a �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����Series A �������������������������������������������������F12 ����������� 400 ������� 300 BC-29a ���������1954 ���������$1 ����H/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������AU55 ����������� 220 ������� 190 DC-1a �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����Series A, Edge Damage ��������������������F15 ����������� 625 ������� 300 Devil’s Face, CCGS �����������������������UNC63 ����������� 225 ������� 175 BC-32b ���������1954 ������ $10 ����H/D Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, DC-1a �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����Series A ��������������������������������������������������F15 ����������� 625 ������� 450 BC-29a ���������1954 ���������$1 ����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������CU64 ����������� 400 ������� 325 DC-1a �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����Series A, Splits ����������������������������������VF20 ����������� 850 ������� 450 Devil’s Face �����������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 250 ������� 200 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-1a �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����Series A, Foreign Substance ��������VF20 ����������� 850 ������� 450 BC-29a ���������1954 ���������$1 ����C/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������AU50 ����������� 220 ������� 190 DC-1c �����������1870 ������ 25¢ ����No Series Letter ������������������������F12-NET ��������������75 ����������60 Devil’s Face �����������������������������GU66-EPQ �������� 250+ ������� 250 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����A/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-8d �����������1878 ���������$1 ����Scalloped Border, Halifax, Hole, BC-29b ���������1954 ���������$1 ����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face, CCGS �����������������������UNC62 ����������� 450 ������� 375 Missing Piece, BCS Graded ������������VG8 ��������4,000 ����3,500 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� AU55-EPQ ��������������85 ����������75 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-8e-iii-O �1878 ���������$1 ����Payable at Montreal, Tear Repair, BC-29b ���������1954 ���������$1 ����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face, CCCS ���������������������������CU63 ����������� 550 ������� 475 Annotation �������������������������������������������F15 ��������1,125 ������� 850 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� AU58-EPQ ��������������95 ����������80 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-13a ���������1898 ���������$1 ����ONEs Inward, Series B ��������������������VF20 ����������� 800 ������� 675 BC-29b ���������1954 ���������$1 ����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU63-EPQ ����������� 550 ������� 480 DC-13a ���������1898 ���������$1 ����ONEs Inward, Series B ���������� EF40-EPQ ��������1,700 ����1,550 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU63-EPQ ����������� 150 ������� 110 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-14c ���������1897 ���������$2 ����Boville, Series D��������������������������������VF25 ��������2,360 ����1,900 BC-29b ���������1954 ���������$1 ����L/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 600 ������� 500 DC-17b ��������1902 ���������$4 ����Boville, Series A, Tape Repair, Devil’s Face �����������������������������GU66-EPQ ����������� 200 ������� 190 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����A/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Stains ��������������������������������������������F15-NET ��������2,475 ����1,550 BC-30a ���������1954 ���������$2 ����C/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devils Face ������������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 625 ������� 550 DC-17b ��������1902 ���������$4 ����FOUR at top ���������������������������������������VF20 ��������3,300 ����2,750 Devil’s Face �����������������������������GU64-EPQ ����������� 560 ������� 475 BC-33a ���������1954 ������ $20 ����B/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, DC-18d ��������1911 ���������$1 ����Series N, Black Line �������������������������VF30 ����������� 525 ������� 475 BC-30a ���������1954 ���������$2 ����A/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devils Face ������������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 675 ������� 580 DC-23b ��������1917 ���������$1 ����No Seal, Prefi x Z, Devil’s Face �����������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 625 ������� 550 BC-34a ���������1954 ������ $50 ����A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Previously Mounted �����������������������VF35 ����������� 575 ������� 425 BC-30b ���������1954 ���������$2 ����E/B Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������AU58 ��������1,030 ������� 900 DC-26l ����������1923 ���������$2 ����Series X, Black Seal, Group 4 �������VF35 ����������� 730 ������� 575 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU63-EPQ ����������� 400 ������� 345 BC-34a ���������1954 ������ $50 ����A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-31a ���������1954 ���������$5 ����B/C Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face, PCGS �������������UNC62-PPQ ��������1,275 ����1,100 Devil’s Face, 15mm tear, CCGS ���� EF45 ����������� 180 ����������90 BC-34b ���������1954 ������ $50 ����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Bank OF Canada (1935-date) BC-31a ���������1954 ���������$5 ����A/C Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������AU58 ��������1,160 ����1,000 includes replacement notes Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������AU58 ����������� 360 ������� 300 BC-34b ���������1954 ������ $50 ����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face, Charlton J&M Price BC-31b ���������1954 ���������$5 ����C/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Minor Corner Damage ��������CU64-NET ��������2,000 ����1,600 BC-1 ��������������1935 ���������$1 ����English, Series B, CCGS Graded ��VF20 ����������� 140 ������� 100 Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������CU64 ����������� 725 ������� 525 BC-34b ���������1954 ������ $50 ����A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-6 ��������������1935 ���������$5 ����French, PCGS Graded, Washed, BC-31b ���������1954 ���������$5 ����E/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU64-EPQ ��������2,000 ����1,650 Colours Faded ����������������������VF30-APPT ��������1,600 ����1,250 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 450 BC-35a ���������1954 ����$100 ����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face AU58-EPQ ��������� 890 ������� 750 BC-6 ��������������1935 ���������$5 ����French, PCGS Graded ��������������������AU55 ��������5,375 ����4,500 BC-31b ���������1954 ���������$5 ����H/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-35a ���������1954 ����$100 ����Coyne-Towers, Devil’s Face CU63-EPQ ��������1,200 ����1,000 BC-11 ������������1935 ������ $25 ����English, CCCS Graded �������������������AU50 ����� 11,000 � 10,000 Devil’s Face, PCGS ����������������CU64-PPQ ����������� 500 ������� 450 BC-35b ���������1954 ����$100 ����Beattie-Coyne, Devil’s Face ���������AU58 ��������1,030 ������� 900 BC-21a ���������1937 ���������$1 ����D/A Prefi x, Osborne-Towers �������CU64 ����������� 525 ������� 425 BC-31b ���������1954 ���������$5 ����I/C Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne, BC-37bA-i ���1954 ���������$1 ����*A/M Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky CU63-EPQ � 400 ������� 350 BC-21b ���������1937 ���������$1 ����H/A Prefi x, Gordon Towers, Narrow Sig� Panel, Devil’s Face ���������������������������������������CU64 ����������� 650 ������� 550 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*A/Y Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ �� 115 ������� 100 CCGS Graded ������������������������������������VF30 ����������� 170 ������� 160 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), Beattie-Rasminsky BC-24a ���������1937 ������ $10 ����A/D Prefi x, Osborne-Towers ��������VF30 ����������� 475 ������� 450 nOtiCe: all BC-32a notes with net grade are “Previously Mounted” �������������������������������������������������UNC62-EPQ ����������� 450 ������� 400 BC-24a ���������1937 ������ $10 ����A/D Prefi x, Osborne-Towers AU53-EPQ ��������������������1,700 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), Beattie-Rasminsky BC-25a ���������1937 ������ $20 ����A/E Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����B/D or D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, ���������������������������������������������������� CU63-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 460 PCGS Graded �������������������������AU53-PPQ ��������1,600 ����1,500 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� AU55-EPQ ����������� 240 ������� 225 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*N/Y Prefi x (Scarce), Beattie-Rasminsky BC-25c����������1937 ������ $20 ����H/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, ���������������������������������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 550 ������� 500 CCGS Graded �����������������������������������AU58 ����������� 470 ������� 350 Devil’s Face ������������������������������AU58-NET ����������� 340 ������� 200 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*S/O Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-26b ���������1937 ������ $50 ����B/H Prefi x, Gordon-Towers VF35-EPQ ������ 330 ������� 245 BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, CCCS Graded������������������������������������AU58 ��������������55 ����������45 BC-26c����������1937 ������ $50 ����B/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers �������������VF35 ����������� 430 ������� 320 Devil’s Face ������������������������������CU63-NET ����������� 400 ������� 240 BC-37bA ������1954 ���������$1 ����*S/O Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ �����85 ����������75 BC-27a ���������1937 ����$100 ����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����E/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-37cA �������1954 ���������$1 ����*H/F Prefi x, Bouey-Rasminsky, EPQ & Embossing ����������������� AU58-EPQ ��������4,975 ����4,500 Devil’s Face ������������������������������CU63-NET ����������� 500 ������� 300 BCS Graded ���������������������������AU50-Orig� ����������� 275 ������� 250 BC-27a ���������1937 ����$100 ����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����A/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-38bT �������1954 ���������$2 ����S/R Prefi x, Beattie-Rasminsky, EPQ & Embossing ��������������UNC62-EPQ ��������6,000 ����5,500 Devil’s Face ����������������������������� CU63-EPQ ����������� 400 ������� 350 Test Note ��������������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 700 ������� 650 BC-27a ���������1937 ����$100 ����A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers, BC-32a ���������1954 ������ $10 ����C/D or D/D Prefi x, Coyne-Towers, BC-38cT �������1954 ���������$2 ����S/R Prefi x, Bouey-Rasminsky, EPQ & Embossing ����������������� CU63-EPQ ��������6,500 ����6,200 Devil’s Face ������������������������������CU64-NET ����������� 450 ������� 265 Test Note, CCCS ����������������������������UNC60 ����������� 550 ������� 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42 September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca Charlton J&M Price Charlton J&M Price Charlton J&M Price BC-38dT �������1954 ���������$2 ����S/R Prefix, Lawson-Bouey, BC-50bN3 ���1969 ������$20 ����WG8000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-20a 1917 �$20 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, Test Note, CCCS ��������������������������������VF20 ����������� 100 ����������85 PCGS �����������������������������������������CU63-PPQ ����������� 550 ������� 450 Aird/Logan(sm), Minor Rust ��������VF25 ����������� 750 ������� 575 BC-39a-i �������1954 ���������$5 ����X/C Prefix, Beattie-Coyne, CBNC CU64-EPQ ��80 ����������65 BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey CU64-EPQ ����������� 600 ������� 500 75-16-04-20b 1917 �$20 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, BC-39bA ������1954 ���������$5 ����*V/S Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ �� 200 ������� 180 BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WN Prefix, Lawson-Bouey CU64-EPQ ����������� 560 ������� 475 Aird/Logan(Lg�), Split �����������������VF25 2,250 in VF20 �2,200 BC-39bA ������1954 ���������$5 ����*V/S Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WV Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���������CU64 ����������� 500 ������� 400 75-18-02 ������1935 ���������$5 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce AU53-EPQ ����� 485 ������� 400 CCGS Graded ��������������������������������UNC64 ����������� 290 ������� 275 BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WV Prefix, Lawson-Bouey CU64-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 400 85-12-06 ������1935 ���������$5 ����Banque Canadienne Nationale, BC-39bN3 ���1954 ���������$5 ����L/X Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, SN L/X2000000, BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*YA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey �GU65-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 400 Stains ���������������������������������������������������VF35 ��������2,100 ����1,650 CCGS Graded ��������������������������������UNC63 ����������� 600 ������� 500 BC-51aA ������1975 ������$50 ����*HB Prefix, Lawson-Bouey AU58-EPQ ����������� 675 ������� 550 95-10-06-02 1852-54 $5 ���Central Bank of New Brunswick, BC-40bA ������1954 ������$10 ����*B/V Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky VF35-EPQ ��� 900 ������� 700 BC-52a ���������1975 ����$100 ����JA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey, CCCS UNC64 ���������� 225 ������� 175 Corner Missing �����������������������VG10-NET ��������3,125 ����2,200 BC-40bA ������1954 ������$10 ����*U/T Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky EF40-EPQ ��� 900 ������� 800 BC-52a ���������1975 ����$100 ����JB Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ����GU66-EPQ ����������� 250 ������� 220 185-18-02 ���1888 ���������$2 ����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland, Descending Lad- BC-40bA ������1954 ������$10 ����*B/V Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky AU55-EPQ 1,750 ��1,400 BC-52aA-i ����1975 ����$100 ����AJX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��VF35-EPQ ����������� 460 ������� 400 der 09876, Rust ����������������������VG10-NET ��������1,375 ����1,100 BC-41bA ������1954 ������$20 ����*A/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, BC-52aA-i ����1975 ����$100 ����AJX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey �����������AU58 ��������1,140 ����1,000 185-18-02 ���1888 ��������� $2 ����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland VG10 ��������������1,350 BCS Graded �����������������������������EF40-Orig ����������� 200 ������� 175 BC-53aA ������1979 ���������$5 ����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��� AU58-EPQ ����������� 400 ������� 300 185-18-08 ���1888 ������$10 ����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland, BC-41bA ������1954 ������$20 ����*V/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky EF45-EPQ �1,350 ����1,200 BC-53aA ������1979 ���������$5 ����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��� CU64-EPQ ����������� 525 ������� 425 Tape Repair, Thinning ����������VG10-NET ��������2,000 ����1,350 BC-41bA ������1954 ������$20 ����*V/E Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ 2,200 ����2,000 BC-53aA ������1979 ���������$5 ����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���GU65-EPQ ����������� 550 ������� 450 185-18-08 ���1888 ������$10 ����Commercial Bank of Newfoundland VG10 ��������������2,500 BC-44a ���������1954 $1,000 ����Beattie-Coyne, BCS Graded ���������VF30 ������������������������2,300 BC-53aA ������1979 ���������$5 ����31 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 550 220-16-10 ���1905 ���������$5 ����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������F15 ��������1,240 ����1,150 BC-44a ���������1954 $1,000 ����Beattie-Coyne, PCGS Graded EF45-PPQ �����������������4,000 BC-53aT �������1979 ���������$5 ����33 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey, 220-16-14 ���1925 ���������$5 ����Dominion Bank �����������������������������������F15 ����������� 675 ������� 500 BC-44a ���������1954 $1,000 ����Beattie-Coyne����������������������������������� EF45 ������������������������4,000 Test Note ����������������������������������VF35-EPQ ��������1,160 ����1,000 220-18-04 ���1910 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank, Missing Corner F15-NET 1,350 ����1,350 BC-44d ���������1954 $1,000 ����Lawson-Bouey ���������������������������������CU64 ��������1,900 ����1,500 BC-54aA ������1979 ������$20 ����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��� AU50-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 450 220-18-04 ���1910 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank, Minor Rust VF25-NET ������2,250 ����2,000 BC-44d ���������1954 $1,000 ����Lawson-Bouey, CCCS, Changeover GU65 2,200 ����1,900 BC-54aA ������1979 ������$20 ����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��� AU55-EPQ ����������� 675 ������� 550 220-18-04 ���1910 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank ��������������������������������VF25 ��������2,250 ����1,800 BC-44d ���������1954 $1,000 ����Lawson-Bouey �����������������������GU65-EPQ ��������2,200 ����1,750 BC-54aA ������1979 ������$20 ����51 Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ���GU66-EPQ ������������������������1,200 220-18-10 ���1925 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank, Writing on Front, BC-44d ���������1954 $1,000 ����Lawson-Bouey �����������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������������2,350 BC-55a ���������1986 ���������$2 ����AUJ (Changeover) Prefix, CCCS �������������������������������������������������������F12 ����������� 450 ������� 375 BC-45bA ������1967 ���������$1 ����*L/O Prefix, Centennial Issue CU64-EPQ ������ 155 ������� 130 Crow-Bouey ���������������������������GU66-EPQ ��������������70 ����������60 220-18-10 ���1925 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank ��������������������������������VF20 ����������� 950 ������� 800 BC-45aS �������1967 ���������$1 ����1867 1967 Specimen #137, BC-56aN1i ���1986 ���������$5 ����ENU2222222 ��������������������������GU66-EPQ ��������1,200 ����1,050 220-18-10 ���1925 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank ��������������������������������VF25 ��������1,125 ����1,000 CCCS Graded������������������������������������CU64 ����500/AU ������� 450 BC-56aiN1i �1986 ���������$5 ����EOS2222222 ���������������������������GU66-EPQ ��������1,200 ����1,050 220-24-02 ���1931 ���������$5 ����Dominion Bank, Bogert (Right sig�), BC-45bS �������1967 ���������$1 ����I/P0000000 Specimen #137, BC-56aiN1i �1986 ���������$5 ����EOT2222222 ���������������������������GU66-EPQ ��������1,200 ����1,050 Ink ������������������������������������������������������������F12 ����������� 375 ������� 320 CCCS Graded������������������������������������GU65 ����500/AU ������� 450 BC-56aA-i ����1986 ���������$5 ����ENX Prefix, Blue B�P�N�, 220-24-06 ���1931 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank, Bogert (Right sig�) VF25 ���� 935 ������� 850 BC-46aT-i �����1973 ���������$1 ����AXA Test Note, CCCS graded, Crow-Bouey ���������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 225 ������� 225 220-24-08 ���1931 ������$10 ����Dominion Bank, Dawson (right sig�), Steel Back ������������������������������������������� EF45 ����������� 200 ������� 140 BC-57a ���������1989 ������$10 ����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, Minor Foreign Substance �������������VF25 ����������� 935 ������� 850 BC-46aT-i �����1973 ���������$1 ����AXA Test Note, CCCS graded, Thiessen-Crow ����������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 600 ������� 500 375-12-10 ���1910 ������$10 ����Imperial Bank of Canada �������������VG10 ������������������������2,600 Steel Back ������������������������������������������AU55 ����������� 410 ������� 300 BC-57a ���������1989 ������$10 ����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, 375-18-06 ���1923 ������$10 ����Imperial Bank of Canada ��������������VF35 ��������������������������� 550 BC-46aT-i �����1973 ���������$1 ����AXA Test Note, CCCS graded, Thiessen-Crow ����������������������GU66-EPQ �������� 600+ ������� 570 375-18-10 ���1923 ������$20 ����Imperial Bank of Canada, Annotation VF25 �������������� 550 Steel Back ������������������������������������������AU58 ����������� 495 ������� 350 BC-57a ���������1989 ������$10 ����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, 375-18-10 ���1923 ������$20 ����Imperial Bank of Canada ��������������VF25 ��������������������������� 650 BC-46aT-i �����1973 ���������$1 ����AXA Test Note, CCCS graded, Thiessen-Crow ��������������������SGU67-EPQ ��������������������������� 700 375-22-02 ���1934 ���������$5 ����Imperial Bank of Canada ��� CU64-EPQ ��������������������������� 900 Steel Back ���������������������������������������UNC60 ����������� 575 ������� 425 BC-57a ���������1989 ������$10 ����BDH (Changeover) Prefix, 375-22-08 ���1934 ������$10 ����Imperial Bank of Canada ���CU63-PPQ ������������������������1,050 BC-46aT-i �����1973 ���������$1 ����AXA Test Note, CCCS graded, Thiessen-Crow ��������������������SGU68-EPQ ������������������������1,100 NB15-10-04 1873 ���������$2 ����Jewett & Pitcher Bankers, Cancelled Scrip, Steel Back ���������������������������������������UNC62 ����������� 600 ������� 450 BC-57c����������1989 ������$10 ����BEF Prefix, Knight-Thiessen, CCCS Graded, previously had BC-47aA ������1974 ���������$2 ����*BC Prefix, CCCS, Original Tint, CCCS Graded���������������������������������UNC67 ������������������������������75 stamp attached �����������������������������������F15 ��������������������������� 400 S/N below 0�5M ������������������������� UNC-60 ����������� 110 ����������90 BC-59aA ������1988 ������$50 ����EHX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow 460-22-04 ���1919 ������$10 ����Merchants Bank of Canada, BC-47aA ������1974 ���������$2 ����*RA Prefix ��������������������������������� EF45-EPQ ����������� 375 ������� 325 (S/N above 2�2M) ������������������GU66-EPQ ����������� 250 ������� 225 Retouched �����������������������������������������VF25 ��������3,450 ����3,000 BC-47aA ������1974 ���������$2 ����*RA Prefix ��������������������������������GU66-EPQ ����������� 825 ������� 800 BC-60aA ������1988 ����$100 ����AJX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 490-26-10 ���1904 ������$20 ����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������F12 ������������������������5,000 BC-47aT �������1974 ���������$2 ����RS Prefix, Test Note ��������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 750 ������� 650 Hidden BPN ���������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 440 ������� 350 490-32-02 ���1912 ���������$5 ����Molson’s Bank Retouched, Tear F15-NET ������������������1,600 BC-47aT �������1974 ���������$2 ����RS Prefix, Test Note ��������������GU66-EPQ ����������� 750 ������� 750 BC-60aA ������1988 ����$100 ����AJX Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 490-32-02 ���1912 ���������$5 ����Molson’s Bank, BC-47aA-i ����1974 ���������$2 ����ABX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU65-EPQ ����������� 160 ������� 135 Hidden BPN ����������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 475 ������� 450 PCGS Currency Graded �����������������VF20 ��������1,600 ����1,400 BC-47aA-i ����1974 ���������$2 ����ABX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU66-EPQ ����������� 160 ������� 155 BC-60d-E15-i 1988 �$100 ����BJR Prefix, Knight-Dodge, 490-32-02 ���1912 ���������$5 ����Molson’s Bank �����������������������������������VF20 ������������������������2,000 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*CU Prefix �������������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 675 ������� 575 Mismatched S/N �������������������GU65-EPQ UNC: 575 ������� 475 490-32-02 ���1912 ���������$5 ����Molson’s Bank �����������������������������������VF25 ������������������������2,200 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SF Prefix ��������������������������������� CU64-EPQ ����������� 230 ������� 180 BC-60d-E15-i 1988 $100 ����BJR Prefix, Knight-Dodge, 490-36-02 ���1916 ������$10 ����Molson’s Bank ��������������������������������������F15 ��������2,050 ����1,800 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SF Prefix ���������������������������������GU65-EPQ ����������� 260 ������� 200 Mismatched S/N �������������������GU66-EPQ UNC: 575 ������� 550 500-12-20 ���1820 ���������$5 ����Montreal Bank, Pen Cancelled, Rust F15-NET ���������6,000 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey �� AU58-EPQ ����������� 600 ������� 500 BC-60d-E15-i 1988 $100 ����BJR Prefix, Knight-Dodge, 505-34-02 ���1871 ���������$4 ����Bank of Montreal �������������������������������VG8 ������������������������2,750 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ������������CU64 ����������� 785 ������� 625 Mismatched S/N �����������������SGU67-EPQ UNC: 575 ������� 950 505-36-02 ���1882 ���������$5 ����Bank of Montreal ����������������������������VG10 ������������������������5,500 BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��GU65-EPQ ����������� 850 ������� 650 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow AU58-EPQ ��������1,335 ����1,200 505-54-14 ���1914 ������$50 ����Bank of Montreal Paper Damage, BC-48bA ������1972 ���������$5 ����*SW Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU66-EPQ ����������� 400 ������� 375 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow CU63-EPQ ��������1,650 ����1,500 Staining, Adhesive ������������������VG8-NET ��������2,750 ����2,000 BC-49aA ������1971 ������$10 ����*DB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ��� 275 ������� 230 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow CU64-EPQ ��������1,825 ����1,600 505-56-04 ���1923 ������$10 ����Bank of Montreal, Small Tear CU64-NET ���������������������1,600 BC-49bA ������1971 ������$10 ����*DE Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky ����VF35 ��������3,560 ����2,950 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow GU65-EPQ ��������2,000 ����1,950 505-56-06 ���1923 ������$20 ����Bank of Montreal �����������������������������VF35 ����������� 680 ������� 600 BC-49bA ������1971 ������$10 ����*DG Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ����� 410 ������� 350 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow, 505-58-02b 1931 ���������$5 ����Bank of Montreal, S Prefix, BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*TL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��GU65-EPQ ����������� 350 ������� 275 CCCS, Changeover �������������������������GU66 ��������2,000 ����1,750 PCGS Currency ���������������������������������VF25 ��������3,500 ����3,400 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*TL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��GU66-EPQ ����������� 350 ������� 300 BC-61a ���������1988 $1,000 ����EKA Prefix, Thiessen-Crow GU66-EPQ ���������2000 ����1,900 505-60-02 ���1935 ���������$5 ����Bank of Montreal ����������������������������AU58 ����������� 590 ������� 500 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey � AU55-EPQ ����������� 265 ������� 225 BC-61b ���������1988 $1,000 ����Bonin-Thiessen��������������������������������AU58 ��������1,295 ����1,200 505-60-02 ���1935 ���������$5 ����Bank of Montreal ������������������ CU63-EPQ ����������� 650 ������� 600 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey � CU64-EPQ ����������� 425 ������� 350 BC-61b ���������1988 $1,000 ����Bonin-Thiessen���������������������� AU58-EPQ ��������1,295 ����1,200 505-60-04 ���1935 ������$10 ����Bank of Montreal ������������������ AU58-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 450 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*VA Prefix, Lawson-Bouey �GU65-EPQ ����������� 450 ������� 375 BC-61b ���������1988 $1,000 ����Bonin-Thiessen��������������������������������CU64 ��������1,650 ����1,400 505-62-04 ���1938 ������$10 ����Bank of Montreal ����������������������������AU58 ����������� 500 ������� 390 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*VJ Prefix, Lawson-Bouey ��GU66-EPQ ����������� 725 ������� 700 BC-61b ���������1988 $1,000 ����Bonin-Thiessen����������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������������1,950 505-62-04 ���1938 ������$10 ����Bank of Montreal ������������������ AU58-EPQ ����������� 500 ������� 420 BC-49aA ������1971 ������$10 ����*VL Prefix, Lawson-Bouey � CU64-EPQ ����������� 400 ������� 350 BC-63a-E15i �������������2000 ����$10 ���������� Mismatched Serial Number: 505-62-04 ���1938 ������$10 ����Bank of Montreal ����������������������������CU63 �������� 550+ ������� 500 BC-49cA �������1971 ������$10 ����*VT Prefix, Lawson-Bouey � CU63-EPQ ����������� 750 ������� 600 8782692/8782892 ����������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 700 510-10-02-04 1860 ����$2 ����Banque Nationale, Perforation, BC-49cA-i ����1971 ������$10 ����EDX Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU66-EPQ ������������������������1,300 BC-66a N1-ii �������������2003 ����$100 Jenkins Dodge, 2 Digit Radar BJZ8448448, Cancelled ����������������������������������������������� G6 ��������1,275 ����1,000 BC-50aA ������1969 ������$20 ����*EB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ������ 400 ������� 370 CCGS Graded ������������������������������������ EF40 ��������������������������� 150 510-16-02 ���1883 ���������$5 ����La Banque Nationale, PCGS Graded, BC-50aA ������1969 ������$20 ����*EB Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky, Canceled ��������������������������������������������VF25 ������������������������2,200 2 higher by PMG �������������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 475 515-10-14P �1831 ���������£1 ����Bank of New Brunswick, Corner stains/back, BC-50aA-E25i ����������1969 ����$20 *EH Prefix, Rare Error Replacement Note! Canadian Chartered Banks Face Proof Note Unaffected by Issues in Cardstock, Cut off-size, trace of design from adjacent Charlton J&M Price Printer’s Annotation ����������������������� EF40 ������������������������1,500 left note visible on face! ���� CU64-EPQ ��������������������������� 700 30-12-08 ������1935 ������$10 ����Barclay’s Bank, Erasure ������������������VF20 ����������� 600 ������� 500 550-18-16 ���1919 ������$10 ����Bank of Nova Scotia �����������������������VF30 ��������1,000 ������� 850 BC-50aA ������1969 ������$20 ����*EH Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky GU66-EPQ ������������������� 550 75-14-14a ���1912 ���������$5 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-18-18 ���1924 ������$10 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ��������������������������F12 ����������� 350 ������� 300 BC-50aA ������1969 ������$20 ����*EX Prefix, Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ ���� 470 ������� 400 Minor Rust �����������������������������������������VF25 ��������1,313 ����1,150 550-18-20a �1929 ������$10 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, PVC ������F15-NET ����������� 450 ������� 350 BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WF Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU64-EPQ ���������� 475 ������� 400 75-16-02-08 1917 ��� $20 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-18-20a �1929 ������$10 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Tear ��� VF25-NET ��������������������������� 700 BC-50bA ������1969 ������$20 ����*WF Prefix, Lawson-Bouey GU65-EPQ ���������� 525 ������� 440 Split �����������������������������������������������F15-NET ��������1,200 ������� 900 505-28-12 ���1908 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Orange Vs w/MS BC-50bN3 ���1969 ������$20 ����WH1000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-06a 1917 ���$5 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, signature (Left), PCGS Currency VF20 ������2,150 ����2,000 PCGS �����������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �������� 550+ ������� 450 Logan Small sig� �������������������� AU55-EPQ ��������1,500 ����1,350 550-28-16 ���1918 ������$20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ��������������������������F15 ��������1,575 ����1,100 BC-50bN3 ���1969 ������$20 ����WD2000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-06c 1917 ����$5 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-28-16 ���1918 ������$20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia �����������������������VF20 ��������2,000 ����1,600 PCGS ��������������������������������������UNC62-PPQ �������� 550+ ������� 450 Erasure ������������������������������������������������VF30 ������������������������2,600 550-28-16a �1918 ������$20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ��������������������������F12 ������������������������2,400 BC-50bN3 ���1969 ������$20 ����WE6000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-10a 1917 �$10 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, 550-28-18 ���1925 ������$20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ��������������������������F12 ����������� 800 ������� 700 PCGS �����������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �������� 550+ ������� 450 Aird/Rowley �����������������������������������������F12 ������������������������2,000 BC-50bN3 ���1969 ������$20 ����WG7000000, Lawson-Bouey, 75-16-04-20a 1917 �$20 ����Canadian Bank of Commerce, PCGS �����������������������������������������CU63-PPQ �������� 550+ ������� 450 Aird/Logan(sm) �����������������������������������F15 ����������� 525 ������� 400 List continues on next page ...

September 17, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 43 PMG Graded BanknOtes J&M’s hUGe Continued from previous page Charlton J&M Price 730-16-10 ���1912 ������ $10 ����Union Bank of Canada, Trimmed ��F15 ��������1,800 ����1,600 730-20-05 ���1921 ������ $10 ����Union Bank of Canada �������������������VF20 ��������3,000 ����2,500 Charlton J&M Price 750-14-06 ���1880 ���������£1 ����Union Bank of Newfoundland ����VF20 ������������������������3,250 550-28-22 ���1929 ������ $20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter A VF20 1,300 ����1,250 815-12-04-04R ��������1856 ����$3 Zimmerman Bank (Remainder Note) 550-28-22 ���1929 ������ $20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter B VF20 1,300 ����1,100 Previously Mounted, Minor Edge Damage, 550-28-22 ���1929 ������ $20 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter D VF25 1,660 ����1,500 Annotation on Back �������������AU50-NET �EF: 1,200 ����1,100 550-34-02 ���1929 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter D F15���� 450 ������� 350 550-34-02 ���1929 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter C, Small Internal Tear ��������������������������VF30 ����������� 740 ������� 575 Usa FederaL reserVe 550-34-02 ���1929 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia, Check Letter A, Charlton J&M Price Staining ����������������������������������������������VF35 ����������� 820 ������� 625 FR#2160-A ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve Boston 550-36-02 ���1935 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ����������������������� EF45 ��������1,150 ������� 875 Smith-Dillon ��������������������������� CU63-EPQ ��������������������������� 250 550-36-02 ���1935 ���������$5 ����Bank of Nova Scotia ����������������������AU50 ����������� 650 ������� 650 FR#2160-A ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve Boston 550-38-04-04 1930 ����£1 ����Bank of Nova Scotia (Jamaica Issue), Patterson Smith-Dillon ��������������������������� CU64-EPQ ��������������������������� 225 We’re relocating to (right) Rust, Paper Pulls ������� VF20-NET ��������2,600 ����2,500 FR#2160-B ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve New York 615-14-06 ���1927 ���������$5 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Smith-Dillon ��������������������������� CU64-EPQ ��������������������������� 225 a smaller space and Green Tint, Small Tear ��������������������VF35 ����������� 875 ������� 700 FR#2160-A ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve Boston 615-14-08 ���1927 ������ $10 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Smith-Dillon ���������������������������GU65-EPQ ��������������������������� 260 need to sell inventory. Trimmed ������������������������������������������������F15 ����������� 325 ������� 225 FR#2160-B ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve New York 615-14-14 ���1919 ������ $10 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, PCGS, Smith-Dillon ���������������������������GU65-EPQ ��������������������������� 260 this means Small Edge Tears ����������������� F15-APRNT ����������� 400 ������� 320 FR#2160-A ��1950C �$100 ����Federal Reserve Boston 615-14-18 ���1928 ������ $20 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada AU53 �����������������1,800 Smith-Dillon ���������������������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 300 great deals for you! 615-18-04 ���1936 ���������$5 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Green Back ����������������������������������������VF35 ����������� 650 ������� 550 FOreiGn Banks 615-18-06 ���1936 ������ $10 ����La Banque Provinciale du Canada, Pick # J&M Price Small tear �������������������������������������������VF35 ����������� 350 ������� 275 P#35a �����������1975 ���������$5 ����Belize ��������������������������������������SGU67-EPQ ��������������������������� 500 630-10-04-06 �����������1909 ����$5 ����������, Green, P#36b �����������1975 ������ $10 ����Belize ����������������������������������������GU66-EPQ ������������������������1,600 Holt (left) �������������������������������������������VG10 ��������1,250 ����1,200 P#37c �����������1976 ������ $20 ����Belize, PCGS Graded ������������GU65-PPQ �������������������������1750 630-10-04-06 �����������1909 ����$5 ����������Royal Bank of Canada, Green, P#28c �����������1970-73 ��$1 ����British Honduras �������������������GU65-EPQ ��������������������������� 550 Outlined 5s �������������������������������������������F12 ��������1,500 ����1,400 P#29c �����������1971-73 ��$2 ����British Honduras �������������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 650 630-12-04 ���1913 ���������$5 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (Left), P#30c �����������1970-73 ��$5 ����British Honduras �������������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 800 Small Tear �������������������������������������������VF30 ����������� 475 ������� 400 P#3 ����������������1971 ������ $10 ����Cayman Islands ��������������������� CU64-EPQ ��������������������������� 650 630-12-08 ���1913 ������ $10 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) VG10 �������� 510 ������� 460 P#312 �����������1936 ���������$1 ����Government of Hong Kong ��������AU55 ��������������������������� 175 Bullion coins and bars 630-12-08 ���1913 ������ $10 ����Royal Bank of Canada Corner Tip Missing, P#312 �����������1936 ���������$1 ����Government of Hong Kong ��������MS64 ��������������������������� 300 @ wholesale Trimmed ���������������������������������������������VF25 ��������1,175 ������� 775 P#172c ���������1935 ���������$1 ����Hong Kong & Shanghai 630-12-08 ���1913 ������ $10 ����Royal bank, Neill-Holt, Minor Ink VF30 �������1450 ����1,250 Banking Corporation ����������GU65-EPQ ������������������������1,050 630-12-12 ���1913 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) �F12 ������������������������1,450 P#172c ���������1935 ���������$1 ����Hong Kong & Shanghai Most collector coins 630-12-12 ���1913 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) VF25 ������2,000 ����1,700 Banking Corporation ����������GU66-EPQ ������������������������1,450 630-14-10 ���1927 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left), Pinhole P#19a �����������1937 ������10R ����India, Staple Holes at Issue AU55-EPQ ��������������������������� 325 20-50% off trends Rust noted on holder ����������� VF25-NET 1100 in VF20 1,000 P#19a �����������1937 ������10R ����India, Staple Holes at Issue, 630-14-10 ���1927 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left), Rust ��������������������������������������������CU63-NET ��������������������������� 400 Minor Rust �����������������������������������������VF25 1,100 in VF20 1,000 P#21b �����������1937 � 1000R ����India, PCGS Graded, Tape Repaired Spindle Most mint products 630-14-10 ���1927 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Neill (left) VF25 1,100 in VF20 �������� Holes at Left, Minor Rust Stains �VF25 ������������������������2,250 10-20% off 1,050 P#27b �����������1964 ���������$5 ����Trinidad & Tobago ����������������GU66-EPQ ��������������������������� 500 630-14-12 ���1927 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (left) VF25 ������ 410 ������� 325 630-14-16 ���1927 ������ $50 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (Left), Rust �������������������������������������������� VF25-NET ��������1,575 ����1,200 630-14-16 ���1927 ������ $50 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (Left) Minor thinning ���������������������������������VF30 ��������1,800 ����1,500 630-14-20 ���1927 ����$100 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Wilson (L), Paperclip Rust Stains on Back, Pinholes VF25-APRNT 2,375 ����1,750 630-18-02 ���1935 ���������$5 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Small Signatures ������������������������������������������VF25 �����������350 ������� 275 630-18-04 ���1935 ������ $10 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Small Signatures �������������������������������� EF40-EPQ ����������� 425 ������� 350 630-18-06a �1935 ������ $20 ����Royal Bank of Canada, Lg� Signatures, Letter C ����������������������������������������������� EF40 ����������� 375 ������� 300 675-20-04-02 1873 ����$1 ����St� Stephen’s Bank, VERY Rare, Only 8 known �������������������������VG10-NET ������������������������3,000 695-20-02 ���1924 ������ $10 ����, only 14 known ���������������������������������VF25 ������������������������2,400 730-16-06 ���1912 ���������$5 ����Union Bank of Upper Canada �����VF20 ��������3,000 ����2,750 730-16-08a �1912 ������ $10 ����Union Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, Visit our website at jandmcoins�com to see our special Deals of the Day section Annotation ����������������������������������������VF25 ���������2850 ����2,550 J&M COin & JeWeLLerY Ltd. 1967 2019 OUR 52ND ANNIVERSARY 127 E� BROADWAY, VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA V5T 1W1 QUOte J&M ad #3019 tO reCeiVe a Free GiFt With YOUr Order. 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