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Volume 55 Number 13 October 3 - 16, 2017 $4.50

King of Canadian Calgary Numismatic Society


newsletter editor celebrates
Coins expected 40th anniversary
to bring $65k By Jesse Robitaille
This September, the long-time
editor of the Calgary Numis-
(RCNA) in 1972. Five years later,
he published his first edition of
the CNS newsletter.

A 1921 50-cent coin known


affectionally as the King
of Canadian Coins will hit the
on Sept.
28-29 in
conjunction
matic Societys (CNS) monthly
Bulletin celebrated his 40th con-
secutive year in that position.
I have always enjoyed put-
ting out the Bulletin. And the
Calgary club has always had a
auction block this September, with the bi- Neil Probert, an active collec- great volunteer base and a good
and its expected to bring up- a n n u a l To - tor for more than 55 years, joined executive to work with, said
wards of $65,000. ronto Coin the CNS as well as the Royal Ca- Probert, whos only the second
Described by auctioneers as Expo, which is nadian Numismatic Association person to ever serve in the edi-
Canadas most desired coin, held at the Toronto tors position.
this 96-year-old example will be Reference Library on 789 The clubs newsletter dates
Lot 709 is a 1921 50-cent back to January 1959, when it
offered as Lot 709 of the upcom- Yonge St.
coin, known as the King was first published by what was
ing sale hosted by New Bruns- Other highlights include the
of Canadian Coins, which then known as the Calgary Coin
wicks Geoffrey Bell Auctions. final offering of both the Rich-
is expected to bring Club. Noted numismatist Don-
With a grade of International ard Cooper Collection as well
upwards of $65,000 at ald M. Stewart, who served as
Coin Certification Service (ICCS) as the Covered Bridge Collec-
the Sept. 29-30 Toronto
Very Good-8, this lot is described tion, the latter of which will see Continued on page 36
Coin Expo sale hosted by
by auctioneers as a strong ex- fresh rarities that are coming
Geoffrey Bell Auctions.
ample and one of only 75 be- out of storage for the first time Neil Probert is celebrating
lieved to have survived the orig- in numerous years. Trophy his 40th consecutive year
inal mintage of 206,398. notes from many chartered Lot 1346 is a 1937 Series as editor of the Calgary
This circulated example is banks complemented by a $1,000 banknote in PMG Choice Numismatic Societys
perfect for the collector who has Choice Uncirculated French Uncirculated-64 EPQ. Featur- monthly Bulletin. Hes only
dreamed of owning a problem- 1935 Series $50 note will also ing the signature of Sir Wilfrid the second person to serve in
free coin, said auctioneer Brian garner a frenzy of bidding, Laurier and a low serial num- this position since the Bulletin
Bell, whos also the owner of The Bell said. ber of A/K0000042, this note was established in 1959.
Coin Cabinet in Moncton, N.B. is expected to bring $16,000-
This example is only one of PAPER MONEY HIGHLIGHTS $20,000.
nearly 1,600 lots to be offered
via floor and Internet bidding
Among the top trophy note
highlights is Lot 1328, the afore-
Rounding out the paper
money highlights is Lot 1543, a Canadian symbols stand out
in Mints September releases
mentioned French 1935 Series 1905 Sovereign Bank of Canada
$50 note (BC-14) in Paper $10 note (CH 685-10-08) in
Publications Registration Mail No. 09137

Money Guaranty (PMG) Choice PMG Fine-12. An annotation


Uncirculated-64 EPQ (excep- the numeral 6 is noted in The Royal Canadian Mints newest release of collector coins
tional paper quality). Rarely of- blue on the notes front side; continues to showcase Canada through a striking combination
fered in such a high grade, this however, with only two exam- of craftsmanship and innovation. Creative shapes, sophisti-
example is expected to bring ples known to exist (and with cated applications of colour and selective gold plating are but
between $20,000 and $25,000. Continued on page 10 a few of the eye-catching features to be found on these new
keepsakes.
By turning its popular egg-shaped coins
upside down, the Mint has created a
novel and fitting tribute to Canadas
numerous ballooning festivals on the
2017 $20 Fine silver coin Hot Air
Balloons. Designed by artist Calder
Moore, it features a vibrantly
Agreement No. 40069699

coloured scene of a balloon flotilla,


including one displaying a red and
white maple leaf design, rising over a
majestic Canadian landscape on a per-
Lot 1346 is a 1937 Series $1,000 banknote in PMG Choice fect summer morning.
Uncirculated-64 EPQ. Its expected to bring $16,000-$20,000. Continued on page 18
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15281
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1921 George V five-cent on offer for $5.5k


to meet reserve, or are bought by the consignor or their agent, are considered non-
sales for the purpose of reporting. From time to time, CCN staff may request a copy
of the invoice covering the auction transaction. Due to the public nature of auction
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Attributions and values: Items attributed or values in CCN editorial content are
offered as a service to our readers. In no way should they be construed to be an A 1921 five-cent coin in International Known as the Gloriam Regni issue, in 1774. The obverse also includes LUD
endorsement or official opinion on a specific item. Readers looking for definitive
answers should seek the services of a professional numismatist. While we strive Coin Certification Service (ICCS) Ex- and with GLORIAM REGNI TVI DI- XV DG FR ET NAV REX around the top
for accuracy, errors or mistakes can occur. As a matter of policy such errors or
mistakes, when discovered, will be corrected in the next available edition. tremely Fine-40 Polished is expected to CENT 1670 engraved around the re- and the year-date 1723 at the bottom.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Canadian Coin News welcomes letters to the editor. bring $5,500 at auction in London, Ont. verse, this Extremely Fine example has a With some very light adjustment marks
this September. weight of 2.29 grams and features rose, on the reverse, this example also for-
Letters must be signed and include the authors address and phone number for
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REPRINT RIGHTS: Canadian Coin News assumes that letters to any department and Struck at the Ottawa Mint and one of blue and grey toning with some underly- merly of the Frank Haley Collection has
all unsolicited material submitted are contributed gratis and are for publication
unless otherwise stated. Solicited material will be deemed accepted upon only about 400 thought to have survived ing lustre. The obverse, which depicts a a pre-sale estimate of $2,000.
publication. Payment will be made two months following publication. Canadian
Coin News reserves the right to edit all material submitted, solicited or unsolicited. melting, the 96-year-old coin will be of- right-facing bust of French King Louis
privacy policy: Occasionally Canadian Coin News makes its subscriber list fered as Lot 90 of the numismatic and XVI, has some adjustment marks, ac- QSA MEDAL
available to other reputable companies with offers of goods and/or services
specific to collectors. If you wish not to be part of this service, please phone or fax military sale hosted by Jeffrey Hoare cording to the auction catalogue, and Lot 255 is a rare Boer War medal given
us, or e-mail [email protected]. You can also request a copy of our Privacy Policy, or
see it online at www.trajan.ca. Auctions on Sept. 16-17. both sides have weakly struck areas and to a Canadian war correspondent on July
Photocopying Rights: No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a some flan roughness. 17, 1903. This 1899-1902 Queens South
retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior
written consent of the publisher or, in the case of photocopying or other This scarce piece, formerly of the Frank Africa (QSA) medal has no clasps and is
reprographic copying, a license from Access Copyright (Canadian Copyright
Licensing Agency), 6 Adelaide St. East, Suite 900, Toronto, ON, M5C 1H6
Haley Collection, is expected to bring impressed: MR. S. McKEOWN BROWN.
This publication makes references to various Charlton Numbers. The copyrights to $4,500. MAIL & EMPIRE.
these Numbering Systems are the property of charlton international inc. According to auctioneers, Stanley
Canadian Coin News (ISSN 0702 3162) is published bi-weekly by Trajan Publishing
Corp., 202-103 Lakeshore Rd, St. Catharines ON, L2N 2T6. Periodicals postage FRENCH GOLD COIN McKeown Brown was attached to the
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Volume 55 Number 13
MAN ARRESTED AFTER a Pennsylvania man who contacted forKagins in Tiburon, Calif. The quint
ANCIENT COINS FOUND Meacham before travelling to Rochester and a subsequent set of coins were cre- October 3 to
A 52-year-old British ambulance on May 15, at which time the victim paid ated in Philadelphia in April of 1783 October 16, 2017
driver is facing upwards of one month the sum in cash. under authority of the Treasury some
in a Turkish jail while he awaits a legal According to Assistant U.S. Attorney nine years before the next coins would
decision after being accused of smug- Kyle Rossi, who is handling the case, be struck by the U.S. government. It
gling ancient coins found by his children
during the familys vacation.
Meacham posted an ad on Craigslist ad-
vertising the sale of two genuine U.S.
would have been valued at 500 units in
a proposed system that would range
Features
Toby Robyns, of gold collector coins. The defendant used from 5 to 1,000 units. . Coin Expo ready to roll out
Southwick, a small a false name and concealed his phone Its a national treasure that was hid- another packed show...............Page 11
town in West Sus- number in the ad in order to hide his ing in plain sight until all the pieces of
sex, was ar- . Medals and tokens channel
identity. As part of the fraud, Meacham the puzzle recently came together, said
restedat Turkeys falsely represented that the coins were Donald Kagin, president of Kagins. hydro-electricity theme...............Page 26
Milas-Bodrum in- authentic and had been passed to Mea- This was the first use of the vital and
ternational airport cham from his deceased grandfather, enduring decimal system to be estab-
on Aug. 19. Its re-
ported airport se-
Rossi said. Meacham also falsely repre-
sented that he needed to sell the coins in
lished in the western world.
During the 1770s and 1780s, several
Regulars
curity found 12 order to pay for funeral expenses related states and private individuals manufac- Trends
coins later determined to be historical the unexpected death of a family mem- tured coins; however, the 1783 Nova
. Focus on Canadian 50 cents.......Page 28
artifacts in his luggage. Robyns was ber. Upon his return to Pennsylvania, the Constellatio plain obverse quint was
returning from a family vacation and victim discovered that the coins were the first coin that was struck and paid
upon interrogation told Turkish officials counterfeit and contacted the U.S. Secret for by the U.S. government, according CCN Marketplace
the coins were found by his children Service in Rochester. to McCarthys research. . Are you buying or selling?...........Page 34
while they were swimming. On Aug. 21, Meacham made an initial After examining McCarthys re-
This was an innocent, albeit foolish, appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge search, early American coin researcher show and bourse
mistake and we now need to ensure Mr. Marian W. Payson and was released on and writer John Dannreuther, of Mem- . Check out the shows
Robyns is treated fairly and properly, conditions. The criminal complaint is the phis, Tn., confirmed the findings. in your area................................Page 37
said MP Tim Loughton, who added hes result of an investigation by the U.S. Se- There is a first United States coin, as
working with the British Foreign and cret Service, under the direction of Spe- we have written evidence [in the April
Commonwealth Office to establish all
of the facts. After an initial court hear-
cial Agent-in-Charge Lewis Robinson. 2, 1783, diary entry of Robert Morris,
U.S. superintendent of finance] that one Columns
ing on Aug. 24, Robyns remains in Turk- was delivered: I sent for [metallurgist]
ish jail while he awaits a decision. The Mr. [Benjamin] Dudley who delivered Colonial Tokens
father of five was initially detained at me a piece of silver coin being the first . Debate swirls around 1832
Milas prison but has since been moved that has been struck as an American Thistle counterfeits origins...........Page 8
to Mugla prison. coin.
The 12 coins were sent by Turkish of- The only coin that logically could be
Notes & Bills
ficials to Milas Museum for authentica- this coin is the Plain Obverse quint,
tion. If Robyns is found guilty, he could said Dannreuther, who was also the . Macdonald has become
QUINT SILVER COIN
face a sentence of up to 10 years. FIRST FOR U.S.: RESEARCH ANAs 2007 Numismatist of the Year. a fixture on our $10....................Page 12
According to a story published by Four years of extensive research by There are numerous things that
BBC late last month, Loughton said he U.S. numismatist David McCarthy has bring us to this conclusion, the first be- Errors & Varieties
was disappointed the judge did not dis- confirmedthe 1783 Nova Constellatio ing that Nova Constellatio is not found . Stature of coin errors has
miss the case against Robyns at the ini- plain obverse quint pattern is the first on the Plain Legend quint. One does experienced highs and lows.......Page 14
tial hearing. As I have said before, this coin officially struck by authority of the not remove legends, they are added.
was an innocent albeit foolish mistake American government more than 230 Secondly, the number of dies noted in
Numismatic Fringe
and I hope the judge will dismiss the years ago. the literature can be made to match only
. Loads of club medals
case as soon as possible, Robyns told The results of McCarthys research on by having one die ground down and
BBC. There is an added concern that re-engraved. After overlaying the two issued for Canada 150................Page 22
the unique, early American experimen-
the judges final decision, to pardon or tal silver coin are in the August 2017 edi- quint types, it became obvious that the
sentence, could take up to a month; tion ofThe Numismatist,the official jour- Plain Obverse dies eye matched the die New Issues
however, we can be encouraged that we nal of theAmerican Numismatic Asso- with Legend eye. Since this is the high- . New numismatic issues
have a good ambassador working in ciation (ANA). The coin, whichwas once est point of the coin, it is the lowest part from around the world................Page 27
Turkey who is pulling out all the stops in the hands of one of U.S. Founding Fa- of the die, as well as the center, it would
to ensure Mr. Robyns is treated fairly thers Alexander Hamilton, is now in- be logical to leave a small amount of
and properly. sured for US $5 million. this area as a starting point for the new
Although the coin was discovered die. The rest of the dies detail was re- Did you Know?
MAN CHARGED WITH in 1870, it was misattributed. We now moved by the grinding process, of Due to a shortage of currency
SELLING FAKE COINS have compelling evidence that it is the course. Thirdly, the two quint dies obvi- in 1685, playing cards signed by
A 32-year-old Rochester, N.Y. man first that has been struck as an Ameri- ously were engraved by two different the governor of New France
was recently charged with fraudulently can coin, as described in the April 2, hands. Since we know that the die with passed as a form of currency
selling counterfeit coins, according to a 1783, diary entry of Robert Morris, a Legend coins match the other denomi- (also referred to as Card
statement issued last month by Acting signer of the Declaration of Indepen- nations in style, as well as having the Money), which could later be
U.S. Attorney James P. Kennedy, Jr. dence and the U.S. governments first Nova Constellatio legend, the Plain redeemed for silver coins. This
Timothy Meacham is accused of sell- superintendent of finance, said McCa- Obverse has to be the first onethus, it is considered the first paper
ing two fake gold coins for $5,000 US to rthy, whos a senior numismatist is the first United States coin. money in North America.

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Debate swirls around 1832 Thistle counterfeits origins
Up to 10 varieties of the 1832
Thistle halfpenny counterfeits
are known, including this one
Colonial residing in the collection of
our columnist.
Tokens counterfeits were struck in Bel-
By Tim Grawey
leville, but for use in Lower
Canada. These counterfeits

A mong the tokens that I am


keenly interested in are
counterfeits. Pre-Confederation
ment in the business of many
Halifax merchants. But as
these unauthorized coppers
were of excellent quality as
compared to the junk circu-
lating in Lower Canada.
tokens offer a staggering num- continued to be imported in The Charlton Standard Cata-
ber of curious possibilities for ever increasing quantities, the copies appear, but it was dis- then gathered up and shipped logue of Canadian Colonial To-
collecting counterfeits, ranging supply became so excessive covered that the bust of George to the Upper Provinces whence kens lists ten 1832 halfpenny
from Tiffin and Bust and Harp that small change was looked IV was inappropriate as he had they came. varieties while Gregory In-
imitations to Bouquet Sou to- upon as a nuisance. died two years earlier. Despite McLachlans reputation was gram and Branko Marelic clas-
kens and the mysterious Black- To remedy this, in 1817 Nova this, the 1832 mintage was quite so solid that the article was re- sify eight varieties and a sub-
smith series. Scotia passed legislation mak- substantial: 200,000 pennies published in the January 1893 variety in their 2008 book, The
Despite this wide range of ing it illegal to import or fur- and 800,000 halfpennies. Spink and Sons Monthly Numis- Provincial Penny and Half-Penny
counterfeits, I have found the ther circulate base and counter- The 1832 halfpenny and one matic Circular. Tokens of Nova Scotia The This-
Nova Scotia Thistle 1832 coun- feit halfpence. There was also penny were widely counter- Fellow numismatist Eugene tle Series.
terfeits to be most intriguing. a provision to import provincial feited (Breton Nos. 870-872). Courteau piggybacked on Of these varieties, one of the
To examine this series requires coinage. Provincial treasurer Two schools of thought exist to McLachlans explanation in his most mysterious is recorded in
a review of the genuine Thistle Michael Wallace arranged for explain the origin of these 1910 article, The coins and to- the Charlton catalogue (NS-
tokens. halfpenny and one-penny cop- counterfeits, one if which was kens of Nova Scotia. 3A4, Breton No. 871), as well
A c c o r d i n g t o R . W. per coinage through English provided by McLachlan. The issue of these counter- as by Ingram and Marelic and
McLachlans 1892 article An- agent John Walker & Co. ini- The coins of 1832 were ex- feit tokens was most likely or- by R.C. Willey in his article
nals of the Nova Scotia cur- tially dated 1823 and in inter- tensively counterfeited as there dered by Retail Merchants, Colonial coinages of Canada
rency, as with other colonial mittent years ending in 1843. are three or four light varieties probably of Montreal, and the The semi-regal coinages of
provinces, Nova Scotia suffered Their obverse depicts the sov- in each denomination very in- dies made in imitation of the Nova Scotia, which appeared
alternatively from a shortage of ereign, initially George IV and ferior in workmanship, he regular ones. Similar counter- in the February 1980 Canadian
coinage and the circulation of later Victoria, with the inscrip- wrote. Of these one has a cu- feiting had already occurred of Numismatic Journal.
foreign coins and cast-off to- tion PROVINCE OF NOVA rious transposition in the date the 1812 Tiffin half-pennies and The token illustrated here is
kens. Worn-out coppers from SCOTIA around the rim. The making it read as if struck in the 1820 Harp and Bust series, one such example. While its
England were imported secretly reverse portrays a two-leaved 1382. They are so poor as to he wrote. diameter of 28.28 mm is within
along with many private and thistle along with the denomi- be evidently the work of un- A more recent point of view the range of the genuine to-
anonymous tokens, including nation HALF PENNY TOKEN skilled engravers. The style of is expressed by Wayne Jacobs kens, its weight of six grams is
those by prominent businesses o r O N E P E N N Y TO K E N art, the inferior quality of the in his article, Shadowy issues below the range of the genuine
such as Miles W. White (Breton around the top of the rim and brass, and their lightness point of the Belleville Mint, pub- series, eight to 8.6 grams. Sev-
No. 890), W.A. & S. Black the date below the thistle. The to Montreal or vicinity as the lished in the January-February eral other characteristics help
(Breton Nos. 892, 893) and John identity of the mint that struck place of mintage. Vast quanti- 1996 edition of the Canadian us to attribute this token. Al-
B a r r y ( B re t o n N o . 8 9 1 ) . the Thistle tokens has never ties of similar base coins were Numismatic Journal. though on the reverse the
McLachlan wrote that the im- been confirmed. struck and put into circulation Jacobs contends that the number of points on the left
portation of copper coins for a The 1832 issues seemed des- in Lower Canada between the 1832 Nova Scotia counterfeits thistle is not completely clear,
time (was) so considerable that tined to suffer problems from years 1833 and 1837. Had they were produced from one estab- it is evident that the thistle
it formed a profitable depart- the outset. Not only did cast been imported from Birming- lishment, the Belleville Mint in stem points to the number 3 in
ham or the United States their Belleville, N.J. He explains that the date.
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2018

With this edition, the familiar name of Canadian Coins,


Volume Two, Collector and Maple Leaf Issues has been vessels to St. John N.B., and nies. There was no mint in compelling features of this vari-
changed, to better reect the ever-increasing number of f ro m t h e n c e d i s t r i b u t e d Lower Canada capable of pro-
Royal Canadian Mint issues.
ety is a die clash.
The leading authoritative publicaiton on RCM collector
M. Drake
Canada
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada
through fishing vessels to ducing tokens of this quality. When the obverse clashed
Nova Scotia out ports. An in- They have engrailed edges,
Toronto, Ontario, Can. $34.

with the reverse, impressing


95; U.S.

issues on the market today, lists virtually all non-circulat-


$29.95; U.K. 22.95 $29.95;
U.K. 22.
Can. $34.95; U.S. 95

ing legal tender issues ever released since the 1950s are referenced. Hundreds
M. Drak

formant tells of having seen a meaning that a riming machine the word TOKEN incuse and
e

of new issues, up to and including releases from June 2017, have been included.
To celebrate Canadas 150th anniversary, the RCM went full throttle, releasing three different
fisherman from Yarmouth paid was used and that the mint reversed over the word SCO-
circulation sets, four different double dollar Proof Sets, three different Proof Silver Dollars, and for his catch in this coin. The was fairly well equipped. Ja- TIA, the obverse die was dis-
so much more! These exciting additions and old favourites comprise this popular Canadian counterfeits, although easily cobs feels that the mint would carded, Willey explains.
Collector Coins Royal Canadian Mint Issues Volume 2, 8th Edition.
The 2018 edition features more than 2,000 coin designs, and contains over 3,000 colour
detected by numismatists con- need to be capable of produc- This clash is present on the
illustrations, and has been thoroughly updated for all prices, specications, and designers tinued for a time to circulate ing a significant quantity of to- token illustrated. This obverse
and engravers information. unchallenged with the genu- kens. As an example, using die was also used for the elu-
The Canadian Collector Coins Royal Canadian Mint Issues, 2018, Volume 2, 8th Edition is a ine. But, as they came to be is- Courteaus rarity scale he esti- sive 1382-dated counterfeit.
must for any collector tracking Mint and Bullion issues.
Format: 7 x 9 Pages: 576
sued in such large quantities mates that 15,000 to 25,000 of The popularity of this variety
Price: Can. $39.95 Binding: Spiral that their number exceeded the counterfeits were struck. is evidenced by Geoffrey Bell
ISBN: 978-0-88968-407-2
the genuine, the attention of Jacobs clarifies that at the time, Auctions July 21, 2016 sale,
Available from: Chapters.Indigo.ca; Amazon.ca; Amazon.com; Ebay.ca (auctions);
or Ebay.ca stores (thecharltonpress); Numismatic Coin Dealers; Bookstores; the government was called to Nova Scotia did not suffer where one in F+ realized $110
Or directly from: The Charlton Press at Toll Free: 1-866-663-8827; the matter and their further from a shortage of coinage and plus buyers fee and taxes on
email: [email protected]; Visit: www.charltonpress.com
circulation stopped. They were therefore theorizes that the an estimate of $150 to $175. W

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Beaver Preserve Tokens up for auction
G eoffrey Bell Auctions once again has an in-
teresting pair of tokens consigned for their
September Toronto Coin Expo Sale - lots 1119 and
wife Maud eventually persuaded the Quebec
government to establish a beaver sanctuary
covering 7,200 square miles, under a lease
1120. with Mrs. Watt. No beavers could be
The beaver, or more specifically, the trade in trapped on the preserve until the population
its valuable pelt, played a central role in reached an acceptable level. The first
the early exploration and settlement quota of 450 beaver was trapped
of Canada. However, the increasing in 1940, and by 1944 there were
demand for pelts eventually took 13,000 live animals. It is believed
its toll on beaver populations. that the Beaver Preserve tokens
The lands around Hudson were used to monitor the growth
and James Bays once teemed of the beaver population. The This represents a portion of the article by
with beaver, but by 1930 Indians received a numbered token Donald M. Stewart entitled The Beaver Preserve
overhunting and disease had for each beaver on their trapping Tokens published in the Canadian Token, March
reduced the population to near lands and the head of each family 1984. 7
extinction. was given a badge designating that
It was James Watt, post manager person as a Beaver Warden.
for the Hudsons Bay Company at The tokens were first issued
Rupert House, who developed the during the 1930s and were
idea of the Beaver Preserve. struck in brass. Only 3
When Aboriginal trappers a l u m i n u m t o k e n s a re
located an occupied beaver known to exist, likely struck
lodge, Watt would pay them to during World War II when
allow the pair to breed. The First brass was restricted to use in
Nations also received a ration of the war effort. Beaver Preserve
staples to encourage them not to tokens are believed to have been
kill the beaver for food. Watt and his in use until the early 1950s.

Toronto Coin Expo Owner


acquires Paris Show
Come Grow with the Show!
Jared Stapleton

UNPRECEDENTED INTEREST IN MONCTON SALE


Three hundred and fty lots have been received and catalogued already says Brian Bell, owner of Geoffrey Bell
Auctions. Were already at our September target only six days into the month. This solidies the interest in our
offerings, even in the lower volume sales. This led to discussions with the new owner of the Paris Coin Show, Jared
Stapleton, who is also Brians show partner with the Toronto Coin Expo. Brian has previously stated that concerns
regularly arose because of the lack of opportunities between the fall and spring auctions. People wanted options at
certain times of the year that we could not previously accommodate. Jareds acquisition allows us to cross-promote
and offer our clientele more exibility to sell their items when they want, were very excited to continue our suc-
cesses with Jared, we have a great partnership.
Geoffrey Bell Auctions will now add February and August dates to their calendar to round out 2018.
We thought this would be a perfect t to accommodate further growth. Brian Bell

G eoffrey Bell
Session 1
SALE #17 Thursday, September 28th 6:00 PM
to be held in conjunction with
Viewing: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Session 2
Friday, September 29th 6:00 PM
A u c t i o n s Viewing: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Auction...
Continued from page 1
graved along the top of the ob-
verse around the left-facing
bust of Queen Victoria. To the
left of the bust appears the
Prince of Wales feathers above
one in an institutional collec- the motto ICH DIEN, and to
tion), this superb trophy note the right of the bust is the date
is expected to bring big interest 1860. The reverse depicts the
and realize between $15,000 Royal Arms of the period sur-
and $20,000. rounded by the legend HONI
SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. Be-
INDIAN CHIEF MEDALS Lot 1543 is a 1905 Sovereign Bank of Canada $10 note low the coat of arms on a rib-
A series of Indian Chief Med- (CH 685-10-08) in PMG Fine-12. Its expected to realize bon is the phrase DIEU ET Lot 715 is a 1935
als will also be offered during $15,000-$20,000. MON DROIT with the date counterstamped silver dollar
the sales second session. 1840 in the exergue. Measuring featuring a counterstamp
Lot 1223 is a Indian Chief In 1871, the government of several medals were replaced 75 mm, this lot is expected to reading PATENAUDE
Medal identified as #36 in Mel- the Dominion of Canada signed by a more impressive medal bring $15,000-$20,000. rather than the usual J.O.P.
vill Allan Jamiesons Med- Treaties One and Two with the at a later date. Rounding out the Indian counterstamp. This unique
alsAwarded to North Ameri- Chippawas and Crees, acquir- Chief Medals is Lot 1225, example has an estimate of
canIndian Chiefs1714-1922. ing territorial rights in the Prov- which features the same ob- $20,000-$25,000.
ince of Manitoba as well as land verse and reverse as the previ-
west of Manitoba. ous lot but with a diameter of From 1872-78, Lord Dufferin
According to Bell, in the rush 60 mm. served as Canadas third Gover-
to present medals to the vari- nor General. Among his many
ous chiefs, a stock medal accomplishments in office was
was engraved by Joseph Rounding out the Indian the institution of two Governor
Shepherd Wyon and his Chief Medals is Lot 1225, Generals awards, one for excel-
brother Alfred Benjamin. a 60-mm medal thats lence in academics and another
It featured Queen Victoria considered the rarest for excellence in sport. These
on the obverse and a ring of the three sizes. It has medals are presented annually
of leaves on the reverse a pre-sale estimate of through the present day.
with the centre portion left $20,000-$30,000. Among the highlights of this
blank for future engrav- section is Lot 1230, an 1876-
ings. dated Governors General medal
The stock medals measured The finish on the medal is in gold. Awarded by Dufferin to
51 mm; however, owing to the matte as opposed to the shiny the Qubec Curling Club in
medals small diameter, the surface of the larger medal, 1877, its one of only 18 issued
chiefs were unhappy as they Medal # 36 seldom enters said Bell, who added this mid- and one of only four known to
measured the honours signifi- the market with one being of- dle-sized medal rarely comes exist. This example is expected
cance by its size. As a result,fered in the 1970 Sothebys sale to the market and is considered to bring $7,500-$10,000.
in Montreal as Lot 219, said the rarest of the three sizes.
Bell. It sold for $460, a The lot has a pre-sale esti- J.O.P. & HBC TOKENS
Lot 1223 is a 51-mm Indian princely sum in that day. mate of $20,000-$30,000. A number of J.O.P. silver dol-
Chief Medal identified as #36 This example has a loop at lars will also be offered as part
in Melvill AllanJamiesons 12 oclock and was worn as GOVERNOR GENERALS of the Sept. 28-29 sale. Named
MedalsAwarded to North evidenced by wear and MEDALS after their producer Joseph
AmericanIndian Chiefs1714- scratches, Bell said, adding The upcoming sale will also Olivia Patenaude, a British Co-
1922. It has a pre-sale thats quite common and con- includean unprecedented and lumbia businessman and pro-
estimate of $8,000-$10,000. sidered desirable by many col- historic offering of 14 med- moter of Canadian silver min-
lectors. There is also a name alspresented by various Gov- ing, the silver dollars feature
scratched on the reverse; how- ernors General of Canada. the now-famous J.O.P. coun-
ever, its illegible to auction- These include some of the terstamp between the canoe
eers. Accompanied by notes most beautifuland rare exam- and year-date on the reverse.
giving detailed research, this ples produced by the Wyon We have noted three types
lot is expected to bring $8,000- family for Lord Dufferin, Lorne, of punches in past sales and
$10,000. Landsdowne, Stanley, Ab- now present a unique type that
Lot 1224 is another Indian erdeen and Minto in gold, sil- has been recently discovered,
Chief Medal with VICTORIA ver and bronze, said Bell, who said Bell.
D E I G R AT I A B R I TA N - added these types of named Lot 715 is a 1935
NIARUM REGINA F:D en- and presented medals are sel- counterstamped silver dollar
dom offered for sale, making featuring PATENAUDE
this upcoming sale a tremen- rather than the usual J.O.P.
dous opportunity for collec- counterstamp. In PCGS About
tors to acquire a piece of Ca- Uncirculated-58, this unique
nadian history. example has an estimate of
$20,000-$25,000.
Lot 1230 is an 1876- We believe the $20,000 start-

MONNAIE SHERBROOKE dated Governors ing price for this rarity is con-
General medal in servative, added Bell.
Buy and sell Coins Collection Gold Silver gold. One of only 18 For more information or to
issued and one of only place a bid, visit gbellauctions.
7 930, 13 av. Nord, Sherbrooke, (Qubec) J1E 3J7 819-791-7077
four known to exist, this com or icollector.com/Toronto-
www.monnaiecanada.com example is expected to
bring $7,500-$10,000.
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Coin Expo ready to roll out another packed show
By Jesse Robitaille New dealers to the 2017 known Waterloo coin collector For a full review of the up- easy for every collector in the
When the Toronto Coin show season are Bullion Mart and teacher Chris Boyer. The coming sale, see page 1. GTA, said Olmstead. My col-
Expo returns to the downtown from Toronto; The Coin Shop duo will be hosting a presen- lector customers unanimously
core of Ontarios capital city from Mississauga; and Cal- tation aimed at beginner col- ATTENDEES FEEDBACK express their appreciation for
this Sept. 29-30, attendees can gary Coins from Calgary. lectors. According to Stapleton, feed- the room at the Toronto Refer-
use their daily admission For the fall show, we al- Noted numismatist Franois back from collectors and dealers ence Library as the best bourse
ticket to purchase one of a lim- ways enjoy seeing Joseph Io- Rufiange is also slated to re- has been overwhelmingly posi- room ever. They are right. The
ited number of third-party rio from J&M Coins and Alan turn to Coin Expo on Sept. 30 tive throughout the shows 11 space is enormous and the
graded 1954 replacement Dunn from Coins & Things, at 1 p.m., when he will host a years in operation. Some at- lighting is the best of any
notes. who were not able to attend seminar focused on improv- tendees laud the show for en- bourse room anywhere. I have
The notes available in $2 the spring show, added Sta- ing collectors coin examina- hancing the collector experi- attended shows throughout
and $5 denominations will pleton. But as always, the tion skills. This hands-on ence, making it a nice venue to Canada, the U.S. and across Eu-
be sold at a one-time special newness is the exciting new workshop will take your catch up with buddies, he said. rope. None have the lighting
discounted show price at the material the dealers are bring- grading skills to the next More attendees compliment the and space of the room at the To-
Toronto Reference Librarys ing to the show from their level, said Rufiange, who location, which adds a certain ronto Reference Library.
Bram and Bluma Appel Salon summer numismatic buys. It will teach attendees about the intellectual value that many This is an oasis for collectors
on 789 Yonge St., where the bi- is always exciting to walk the differences between Mint State numismatists and ardent re- and dealers alike. Excellent
annual Coin Expo takes place. coin show floor and discover (MS) and About Uncirculated searchers can appreciate. management combined with
If you are a banknote col- a new treasure that the dealers (AU) grades using real exam- Dealer Don Olmstead, owner the perfect location plus space
lector or not, these are items have brought to add to ones ples. of Olmstead Currency, said To- and lighting draw dealers and
you will want to add to your collection. ronto Coin Expo is his best collectors alike to mutual bene-
numismatic collection, said Aside from an extensive TWO-SESSION AUCTION show, bar none. fit. There is none better.
show owner and organizer bourse featuring more than 35 Stapleton, whos the past The perfect location at For more information, visit
Jared Stapleton. internationally renowned president of the Canadian Pa- Yonge and Bloor makes access torontocoinexpo.ca. W
per Money Society and cur-
rently sits on the pricing panel GREG JONES LIGHTHOUSE-NUMISMATICS
for the Charlton Standard Cata- PO Box 27084 Fenwick PO, Halifax, NS B3H 4M8
logue for Canadian Government Tel: 902-452-8131 E-mail: [email protected]
eBay Store: Lighthouse-Numismatics
Paper Money, said hes looking
Located in Halifax with frequent show availability in:
forward to the two-day auc- Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton and other venues.
tion to be held in conjunction
with Coin Expo.
JaPanese coLLector coins
Like always, the Bells put
a lot of passion in providing a
well-rounded numismatic
auction for all collectors, said
Stapleton, of Geoffrey Bell
Auctions, which teamed up
with Coin Expo nearly six
years ago.
There has not been a time
since the very first Toronto
Coin Expo and Geoffrey Bell
Auctions partnership that I
have not personally called **Catalog prices are from THE CATALOG OF JAPANESE COINS AND
Brian and Dawn and congrat- BANKNOTES, 2017, and converted into current CDN rates **
The biannual Toronto Coin Expo is returning to downtown
ulated them on a suburb auc- inVestor inVentory Catalogue: My Price:
Toronto this Sept. 29-30 for its Fall 2017 show.
tion offering once I receive the 1870 MEIJI 3, 20 YEN GOLD, NGC MS62 old type
1872H 5C Extraordinarily rare in UNC:............................................................................. $95,000
PCGS SPEC67 catalogue.
1882H 25c 1860-1862, MANEN OBAN KIN (GOLD), 112.40 GRAMS,
The replacement notes, more dealers, there will be two pre- Stapleton said one highlight JNDA certified, ORIGINAL INK, .......................................................$31,500 .... $27,000
than 400 of which were graded sentations and a youth auction of the upcoming sale is Lot 1930 SHOWA 5, 5 YEN GOLD, NGC MS65, new type, None known
by the Professional Coin Grad- hosted on Saturday, Sept. 30. 709, a 1921 50-cent coin to exist prior to Ministry of Finance auctions, with approximately
45 examples mostly less than UNC, discovered and sold. .............$110,000 .... $47,000
ing Service (PCGS), come from The show and auctions known as the King of Cana- 1870 MEIJI 3, 2 YEN GOLD. NGC MS66. REMARKABLE QUALITY.
the Covered Bridge Collection, mandate is to provide a posi- dian Coins and Canadas A 1 year type example. ..................................................................$5,400 ...... $4,200
which will see its remaining tive, pleasant and unforgetta- most desired coin which is 1895 MEIJI 28, SILVER 1 YEN. NGC MS67. Stunning in every way.
Our calendar card example ! A Pop report number 1............................................ $5,200
material auctioned off during ble experience for the numis- expected to realize $60,000- 1878 MEIJI 11 SHALLOW VEINS SILVER 1 YEN. PCGS MS62.
the Sept. 28-29 sale by Geoffrey matic enthusiast, dealers and $65,000. Among the top paper Turquoise and gold rim edge toning. A very key date in MS. ...............$6,500 ...... $4,900
Bell Auctions, official Coin everyone in attendance. As al- money highlights is Lot 1328, 1875 MEIJI 8, 5 YEN GOLD. NGC MS67. Likely the finest
Expo auctioneer. Each of these ways, on the Saturday theres a French 1935 Series Banque on the planet. Our calendar card piece! ..........................................$20,000 .... $11,250

notes like all notes from the a focus on the younger collec- du Canada $50 note (BC-14) in
1915 TAISHO 4, 20 YEN GOLD. NGC MS65. A full gem. ......................$5,500 ...... $4,750
A PAIR OF 1870 SILVER 1 YEN, MEIJI 3. BOTH PCGS MS64.
Covered Bridge Collection tors with a workshop on col- Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) Stunning brilliance with rim edge tone. PQ+
will feature the Covered Bridge lecting and a kids auction that Choice Uncirculated-64 EPQ TYPE 1 WITH BORDER AND TYPE TWO ............................................$3,900 ...... $3,600
pedigree on their holders. is completely free for anyone (exceptional paper quality). A PAIR OF 1871 1 YEN GOLD, BOTH VARIETIES OF THIS ONE YEAR EXAMPLE.
RAISED DOT PCGS MS65. Common to find but not in gem quality.
under 16, said Stapleton, Rarely offered in such a high LOWER DOT, PCGS MS63. Very rare variety in MS. A complete type set! ...$5,500........ $4,250
ANOTHER PACKED SHOW who added the youth auction grade, this example is ex- 1870 MEIJI 3 5 YEN GOLD, PCGS MS64. Shallow scale

Stapleton said it will be an- will be held at 10:45 a.m.


with border variety. old type. .........................................................$6,250 ...... $5,100
pected to bring between
We have additional OBANS, KOBANS, 1 YEN SILVER, TRADE DOLLARS
other packed show with our Earlier that day, at 10:15 $20,000 and $25,000. for every level of collector.
internationally renowned deal- a.m., Canadian Coin News Col- Thatll be a big highlight, LOOK FOR OUR WEB SITE, www.japanesecoins.com by TOREX.
ers representing a superb array umnist and Consulting Editor said Stapleton, of the Coin HST / GST required for orders shipped to CDN addresses.
of numismatic items for the col- Jeff Fournier will return to Expo auction, which will be
Member: CAND. RCNA, APNA, ANA
lectors. Coin Expo alongside well- held Sept. 28-29.

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Macdonald has become a fixture on our $10 For the 1971 series of notes,
John A. Macdonald replaced
the Queen on the front of the
Notes & $10. The back shows an oil
refinery in Sarnia, Ont.

Bills English and French notes.


By Stanley Clute Thus the 1937 notes and all
issues since are bilingual.

W ith the release in June of


the new sesquicenten-
nial $10 note, it seems like a
cent provincial issue. The uni-
fication of the first four colo-
nies occurred within a year of
All notes of this series, except
for the $100 and one $1,000
denominations, feature a por-
good time to review Canadas the Province of Canadas trait of the king in an oval in
$10 bill issues over the past 150 launch of its own new notes the middle with the name of
years. dated 1866. The new federal the Bank of Canada in Eng-
Following Confederation on government took over respon- lish to the left and in French
July 1, 1867, the new govern- sibility for the stock of unis- to the right, with bilingual
ment was faced with filling sued provincial notes, making counters below. Counters also
many needs for the new na- them notes of the dominion in- appear in the corners. The
tion. One of these needs was to stead. numerical counter and a col- The Bank of Montreal, for back depicts the Roman god
provide uniform official issues Among these notes was a lage of a lion and other images example, issued a $10 note Mercury with planes, trains
of money, both paper and $10 denomination, its face de- in the middle above the issu- dated 1882. The main feature and ships, the whole being an
metal. sign including a representation ing authority and the words of its face are two bank offi- allegory of transportation,
The first paper money the of Christopher Columbus and TEN DOLLARS, and two bea- cers on either side with nu- with large numerical counters
new country adopted was a re- some of his sailors at the left, a vers at work at right beneath a merical counters above them on either side with lathework.
counter. The back features and the banks name above The colour for the denomina-
lathework, and the name of the cherubs playing around an tion continued to be purple,
issuing authority between a ornate letter X. The back of with black printing on the
large X at either end. the bill consists of lathework, face.
There were also many char- counters and a vignette of St. King George VI was suc-
tered bank note issues of vari- George slaying the dragon. ceeded by his daughter,
ous denominations still in pro- The government was con- crowned in June 1953 as
duction and circulation at the tent to let the chartered banks Queen Elizabeth II. Her first
time. However, in 1880 the fed- fill the need for these denomi- Canadian notes are the series
eral government restricted the nations for many years with of 1954. A brief mention
Following Confederation in 1867, the new federal government banks to issuing only notes of the exception of the $5 issues should be made here of the
adopted the recently issued Province of Canada 1866-dated $5 denomination and its mul- of 1912 and 1924. Devils Face variety in
notes as its official currency, including the $10, which depicts tiples, including $10, $20, $50, With the establishment of which a faithful engraving of
Christopher Columbus and beavers on the front. and $100 notes. the Bank of Canada in 1935, the portrait photo that was
the chartered banks were used resulted in the appear-
were forced to cut back their ance of what looks like a de-
notes in circulation to 25 per monic face in the queens hair
cent of their paid-up capital. to the right of her ear. Public
In 1944, they were forbidden indignation resulted in the
from issuing any notes after hair being modified to remove
Jan. 1, 1945. this illusion. The Devils
The Bank of Canadas first Face occurs only on notes
issue, dated 1935, includes an with the Coyne-Towers and
attractive $10 denomination. Beattie-Coyne signature com-
This note like the other de- binations.
nominations in the series The face of the 1954 $10
was issued in separate Eng- shows the Queens young
lish and French language portrait at the right, with the
printings. The main colour of word CANADA above TEN
this note is purple, with black DOLLARS at left, a large 10 in
printing on the face. It fea- the centre, and DIX DOL-
tures a portrait of Princess LARS to its right. Below this
Mary at the left, the banks is a ribbon bearing the words
name above counters over BANK OF CANADA
lathework in the middle, and BANQUE DU CANADA. The
the banks seal at the right. back is almost completely oc-
Counters appear in the cor- cupied by an engraving of
ners. The back shows a har- Mount Burgess, part of the
vest allegory vignette in the Rocky Mountains, in British
middle and large counters Columbia. The colour contin-
amid lathework. ues to be purple.
By the time of the first and The next $10 note to be is-
only issue of King George VI, sued was that of 1971. The
it had been decided that it predominant colour continues
would be too expensive to
continue producing separate Continued on page 19

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Stature of coin errors has experienced highs and lows
Figure 3. Among the many
CNVCA auction lots were
hanging 3 cents, doubled
Errors & date cents, bald beaver five
cents and extra waterline
Varieties five-cent pieces. Photo courtesy
of Charlton Press.

By John Regitko
five-cent quarter moons, 1962

F rom John G.: You stated in


a recent column about Ricky
Morse and his intentional
The name of the first error
organizat ion in Canada,
formed in the early 1960s, was
and 1963 hanging cents, 1962
harp and guitar cents, five-
cent pieces with doubling in
wooden nickel errors, that Rob- the Canadian Numismatic Va- the date, die breaks on dimes
ert Aaron is responsible for de- riety Collectors Association and other popular varieties
signing and naming the CIAC (CNVCA). Zoell became the that most coin collectors rec-
logo. I always thought it was editor and publisher of the Er- ognized by their pseudonyms,
Hans Zoell. Which is correct? var Digest, the name given to thanks to Zoells catalogues.
its official publication. Both the name of the official publi- gas driving from his home in Pittman never pushed the
the name of the organization cation. Zoell designed The Rochester and back, and any bidding to the retail level even
and the publication were the Kayaks logo and cover (Fig- other expenses incurred while though it was a donation auc-
brainchild of Zoell, who also ure 1). staying with his friends, John tion, with one exception. I re-
designed the CNVCAs logo. How do I know all this with and Alice Wilkinson, in To- call Lea Ayoub winding up
However, credit for nam- absolute certainty? I was ronto. with a pricier lot because he
ing the Coin Irregularity As- there! I attended the founding At the banquet, people were crossed his legs at the wrong
sociation of Canada (CIAC) meetings and all subsequent surprised to see the famous time. Ayoub never attended a
indeed goes to Aaron, who executive meetings. numismatist at the head table. function for which there was a
also proposed The Kayak as Zoell pasted up each indi- Not because they knew he had charge. He would sit on the
vidual letter of the logo in the no interest in errors or variet- sideline or show up after din-
curvature by line of sight, ies unless you include the ner was served to take in the
Figure 1. The cover of The since low-cost computer and 1936 Dot coins on which he proceedings and the fun with-
Kayak, official publication Photoshop-type programs had a virtual monopoly but out paying for the privilege. I
of Coin Irregularity were not yet available to the because he was a big deal. tipped Pittman off about his
Association of Canada, was masses. I still have Zoells Show organizers were pleased habit, resulting in him accept-
designed by Hans Zoell. original artwork that he that they could boast that he ing a bid from Ayoub. After
turned over to me when he was in attendance. some prodding from Pittman,
was cleaning house. He had a great style of auc- Ayoub wound up paying in-
tioneering, including short directly for his attendance
A MOST UNLIKELY stories between lots. It was without getting to eat the
AUCTIONEER OF ERRORS highly entertaining. meal.
And while we are on the You had to be careful what Zoell bid on some 1964 ex-
subject of the CNVCA, here is you did during the bidding. tra waterline five-cent pieces
a bit of behind-the-scenes his- Moving your hand to scratch that he had donated. I dont
tory. your ear or nose constituted a recall what else he bid on,
When I saw John J. Pittman, bid, as did coughing. No one which is too bad because hav-
multimillionaire and accumu- objected to the bid they sup- ing something identified as
lator of rare Canadian coins posedly placed because they ex-Zoell collection would
(shown in Figure 2), at a coin got good value for their surely increase its appeal and
show in the spring of 1966, I money. even its value.
invited him to come to To- Nice off-centres went for a Some of the die varieties
ronto to conduct a donation couple of dollars. A roll of and errors in the donation
auction at the banquet of the 1962 one-cent pieces with auction were similar to the
first annual CNVCA coin doubling on the bottom of the ones in Figure 3.
show. Because the show 6 and 2 in the date was an- There were so many lots
would concentrate on errors other steal. Other lots con- that everybody bid on
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Join THE ROYAL CANADIAN NUMISMATIC ASSOCIATION! auction would consist of this me alone. He knew that the
five-cent arrowheads, 1951
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Association is devoted to serving those it would cost is one banquet was limited to the donation
who enjoy coin collecting/numismatics
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by promoting fellowship, communication, ticket. He paid for his own auction proceeds, a small
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monthly fee of $19.95 to be The RFID tag looks like a
able to activate the GPS de- speck of dust on a human fin-
vice. gertip. The powder type tags
The technology would also are barely noticeable next to a
be put into military boots, human hair, as shown in Fig-
which again mentioned a 2 ure 6.
by 3 inch chip in the news re- In his 1998 novel Distraction,
lease. Bruce Sterling referred to
However, it is no longer bugged money:
necessary to hand out coins They always played poker
the size of the Canadian mil- with European cash. There was
lion-dollar piece to anyone American cash around, flimsy
Figure 4. The two woods issued for the CNVCA convention (with V variations) are the from whom we might obtain plastic stuff, but most people
only official woods of the association. information that is beneficial wouldnt take American cash
for our national security. anymore. All the bigger bills
covered location, signage, pro- on the woods). Shown in Fig- tains the grade and an infor- Bill Christensen of Tech- were bugged.
motions, competitive award ure 4 are the common obverse mative description that ties novelgy stated in a press re- In the 1996 movie Mission
trophies, free coffee and draw and the two varieties of the re- into the subject of the coin (the lease that its new chip can be Impossible, one of the IMF op-
prizes. verse with a normal V and history of the Widows Mite in incorporated into paper cur- eratives places a tracking tag
Or he just knew how poor I upside-down V in CNVCA. this example). rency and gift certificates or on the shoulder of a computer
was. Because they are not ac- spy coins. programmer. In Star Trek VI:
Incidentally, of all the hun- THE UNIQUE GCS SLAB cepted by the Professional
dreds of different wooden to- Some time ago, I covered Numismatic Guild (PNG) and
kens issued by Morse, none the slabbing of errors as well eBay as a top-tier grader, you
were official issues. The as regular coins in third-party must consider the benefits of
only ones that were autho- holders. One of the holders I using either a top-tier third-
rized by the CNVCA execu- did not include is the one pat- party grading company or the
tive are the set of two that is- ented by Global Certification GCS holder. The beautiful ap-
sued as fundraisers for that Services, Inc. (GCS). pearance of the GCS packag-
inaugural 1966 show. The Of all the holders being ing and the amount of infor-
profits from their sale helped used by both the top-tier grad- mation on the slab is more ap-
offset the cost of convention ers and all of the also-rans, I pealing to me than any slight
expenses. like the one used by GCS, increase in the eventual resale
Figure 6. Current RFID chips (black dot on a finger) are
I arranged to have 500 of shown in Figure 5, the best. value.
much thinner than a strand of hair.
each of two varieties of woods The company patented a I wanted to contact Global
m a n u f a c t u re d b y Te x a s holder in 1987 where space is for this column to confirm that
Gelven Leeper (because of Ca- provided for an enlarged im- it would certify Canadian er- Hitachi introduced the The Undiscovered Country, Cap-
nadian Customs rulings, age on the front beside the rors and die varieties and the worlds smallest and thinnest tain Kirk and Dr. McCoy are
MADE IN U.S.A. appears coin. The back of the slab con- sort of detail the graders Radio Frequency Identification sentenced by the Klingons to
would include, but ran into a (RFID) tags around the same imprisonment at the penal col-
dead end. A Google and tele- time. These RFID chips mea- ony on Rura Penthe. Before
phone company search did sure just 0.05 by 0.05 they were taken into custody,
not give me current contact millimetres. Mr. Spock places a tiny track-
information. RFID refers to small elec- ing chip on the back of Kirks
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567. 1861 New Brunswick 1/2 Cent.


295. Livre de la Compagnie des Indies, 1720-A.

621. 1900H One Cent.

568. 1864 New Brunswick Five Cents.

385. Br. 515. Jeton, Argonauts, in copper. 643. 1888 Five Cents.
709. 1921 Fifty Cents.

571. 1862 New Brunswick Ten Cents.

655. 1953 Five Cents.


407. Br. 914. McDermott token.

599. 1870 Newfoundland $2 Gold.

This Lustrous Gem 715. 1935 Silver Dollar J.O.P. Counterstamped.

431A. Anchor Money.


676. 1875H Twenty-Five Cents.

616. 1893 One Cent.


433. American Encased Postage: 3 cent, Take
A Gem example with exceptional eye appeal.
Ayers Pills.
685. 1934 Twenty-Five Cents.

716. 1956 Silver Dollar J.O.P. Counterstamped.

535. New Brunswick. St. John, Trinity Free


Church. 619. 1899 One Cent.

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Tetradrachm

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901. Sicily, Syracuse. 480-475 BC. AR
1159. Wellington. CH WE-11A, BR 987.
Tetradrachm. 1227. Governor General. Dufferin (1872-1878).

1055. 1969 Canadian Silver Dollar Off-Metal


Strike Error.

1168. De LISLE De MONTREAL A


902. Sicily, Syracuse. 415-405 BC. AR
REPENTIGNY ON LACHESNAYE.
Tetradrachm.
1230. Governor General. Dufferin (1872-1878).

903. Sicily, Entella. 320-300 BC. AR


Tetradrachm.
1223. Indian Chief.
1232. Governor General. Lorne (1878-1883).
1056. 1992 Parliament Dollar Mint Error..

1050. 1973 RCMP Twenty-Five Cents Set-up


Strike.
1119. Beaver Preserve Token in Aluminium. an
1224. Indian Chief. 1235. Governor General. Lansdowne (1883-1888).
Rare Brockage

1127. Hudsons Bay Company Enameled Badge.


1053. Victorian Fifty Cents Error. 1240. Governor General. Minto (1898-1904).
1225. Indian Chief.

A great and unique Bank of Canada note! Rare Consolidated Bank $5, 1876 New Brunswick Trophy Note

1328. Banque du Canada $50, 1935 1370. Bank of Canada $1, 1954 Replacement.
1481. The Consolidated Bank of Canada, $5, 1522. Peoples Bank of New Brunswick $1, 1885.
French.
New Discovery 1876.

1543. Sovereign Bank of Canada $10, 1905.


1346. Bank of Canada $1000, 1937. 1477. Commercial Bank of Newfoundland 5, 1499. Merchants Bank of Canada $50, 1907.
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Releases...
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monton and Vancouver)
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The 2017 $500 Pure Gold
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ever, whose antiqued finish include:
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Thomson-Khans design of
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The 2017 $10 fine silver coin
Autumns Palette, featuring
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Bejeweled Bugs: Bee, whose
design featuring a jewel-en-
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The 2017 $25 fine silver coin The 2018 $20 fine silver coin
The Great Seal of Canada, Three-Dimensional Ap-
featuring the Mints first ap- proaching Canada Goose de-
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The 2017 $15 fine silver coin
Great Canadian Outdoors:
The celebration of Canada Nature Walk at Sunrise, de-
150 continues to echo on two signed by Joel Kimmel and fea-
new large-scale creations: the turing early dawn and morning
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Macdonald... With the establishment of the Bank of Canada,
its first issue of notes, dated 1935, includes a $10
depicting Princess Mary on the front and a harvest
Continued from page 12
allegory on the back.
to be purple but, this time,
with a multicolour tint. John
A. Macdonald, our first prime
minister, replaces the Queen
on the front of the note, at
right. The Canadian coat of
arms appears at left. Between
the two are the word CAN-
ADA and various counters.
The overall design is superim- The first $10 note in the The Frontiers series
posed on a more modern de- Canadian Journey series is of notes is produced us-
sign. The back has large coun- dated 2001. The face features a ing polymer, rather than
ters in the corners, and BANK large portrait of Macdonald the traditional paper.
OF CANADA BANQUE DU facing right, the Library of The $10 note is once
CANADA below an oil refin- Parliament to his right, as well again mainly purple, but with This year the Bank of Can- culture. The back includes a
ery. as an optical security device pink and yellow-brown tints. ada issued a new $10 note to number of scenes from across
A new portrait of of three maple leaves, the Ca- A large portrait of Macdonald commemorate the 150th anni- Canada. The note features a
Macdonald graces the face of nadian flag and a large nu- appears just slightly to the left versary of Confederation. number of new, state-of-the-
the Bird series $10 dollar merical counter. The back fea- of centre with a large 10 coun- Forty million notes were to be art security features that are
note, which is dated 1989. To tures a number of images rep- ter to the left. To his right he printed. The face of the note being used on a Canadian
the left is the word CANADA resenting remembrance and appears as a hologram, above features four portraits, from note for the first time. Of note
in white over a large number peacekeeping. A large 10 a hologram of the Library of left to right: Macdonald; fel- is a magnetic colour-changing
10. To the right of Macdonald counter appears at the upper Parliament. This note includes low Father of Confederation ink used to depict stained
is a representation of the Par- left. The note includes then- a number of new security fea- George-Etienne Cartier; Agnes glass in a window in the Peace
liament Buildings. The back of new, up-to-date security fea- tures, including a holographic Macphail, Canadas first fe- Towers Memorial Chamber,
the note features an osprey in tures to combat counterfeiting. window which can be viewed male member of Parliament; which honours Canadians
flight, with a fish in its talons, The colour is mainly purple, from either side of the note. and James Gladstone, Cana- who died in military service.
against a backdrop of a water- with multicolour tints. The reverse depicts a train su- das first senator from a treaty The $10 bills that have been
scape. Large 10 counters ap- The $10 Journey series note perimposed over a Via route First Nation. The Assomption issued and circulated in Canada
pear in the upper left and was reissued in 2005 with map, with the Rocky Moun- Sash pattern at the top and over the past 150 years could
lower right. The predominant added security features. The tains above. The holographic bottom edges of the notes make a fascinating topical pa-
colour is purple, against pas- $5 note would follow the next pictures on the face are seen in face is an important symbol to per money collection for some-
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18228 2018 Gold 18K Year of the Dog $150 Proof 18K Gold Coin ........................................................................................................................... $688.88 George V
18227 2018 Dog Specimen $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ..................................................................................................................................... $41.88 1935... VF $25... EF $35... AU $40... UNC $44... MS62 $50... MS63 $65
18226 2018 Year of the Dog (Lunar Lotus - Scallop Shaped) Proof $15 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................................................................................. $101.88 1936... EF $36... AU$40... UNC $60... MS62 $80... MS63 $120
18225 2017 Gold Fractional Set of 4 Gold Maple Leaf Reverse-Proof 4-Coin Set .9999 Fine Gold .......................................................................... $4,219.95 George VI
18224 2017 Autumn Fire Maple Leaf Shaped Colorized Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................... $2,999.95 1937... VF $25... EF $30... AU $35... UNC $40... MS62 $47... MS63 $79
18223 2017 Raven Brings The Light Colorized Proof $100 Gold Coin 14K ................................................................................................................ $709.95 1938... VF $55... EF $75... AU $90... UNC $120... MS62 $180... MS63 $300
18222 2017 Atlantic Coast - Canadas Coasts Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .................................................................................. $109.95 1939... VF $16... EF $18... AU $22... UNC $28... MS62 $32... MS63 $40
18221 2017 Cross of Valour - Canadian Honours Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................. $109.95 1945... VF $200... EF $275... AU $350... UNC $450... MS62 $600... MS63 $1000
18220 2017 The Bombing War - Battlefront Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...................................................................................................... $92.95 1946... VF $50... EF $70... AU $90... UNC $140... MS62 $225
18219 2017 Virgo - Zodiac Series Crystalized Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................................................................ $54.95 1948... EF $1450... AU $1650... UNC $2000... MS62 $2400
18218 2017 $50 Fine Silver Coin - DC Comics (TM) Originals; The Brave and The Bold ( .9999 Fine Silver ) ................................................................. $319.95 1949... VF $22... EF $26... AU $30... UNC $33... MS62 $35... MS63 $40... MS64 $55... MS65 $100
18217 2017 1967 Centennial Proof Set of Coins (with Proof Gold-Plated Coat of Arms $20 Coin , all coins in pure .9999 silver) ............................. $234.95 1950... VF $22... EF $28... AU $31... UNC $35... MS62 $45... MS63 $70
18216 2017 Gate to Enchanted Garden Colorized Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................................................... $239.95 1951... VF $16... EF $20... AU $25... UNC $29... MS62 $32... MS63 $45
18215 2017 Flora and Fauna of Canada Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ......................................................................................................... $174.95 Elizabeth II
18214 2017 Rectangular The Great Trail Colorized Proof $25 Silver Coin 1.5oz .9999 Fine ....................................................................................... $159.95 1954... VF $22... EF $28... AU $30... UNC $32... MS62 $35... MS63 $55
18213 2017 Sugar Maple Leaves - Jewel of the Rain Colorized and Crystallized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..................................................... $129.95 1955... VF $20... EF $26... AU $29... UNC $32... MS62 $35... MS63 $55
18212 2017 The GE ES44AC Locomotive Gold-Plated Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ..................................................................................... $112.95 1956... VF $27... EF $29... AU $32... UNC $40... MS62 $55... MS63 $90
18211 2017 Maple Leaf Tribute - Fractional Set of 4 Silver Maple Leaf Coin Set .9999 Fine Silver .............................................................................. $199.95 1957... EF $16... AU $25... UNC $28... MS62 $29... MS63 $32
18210 2017 Gilded Silver Maple Leaf Shaped Gold-Plated Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .............................................................................. $161.95 1958... VF $16... EF $20... AU $24... UNC $28... MS62 $30... MS63 $32
18209 2017 The Blue Columbine - The Colorado State Flower ; ANA Privy-Marked Silver Maple Leaf Proof $5 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .................... $92.95 1959... EF $16... AU $20... UNC $23... MS62 $26... MS63 $29
18208 2017 Wolf - Sculpture of Majestic Canadian Animals Gold-Plated Proof $100 Silver Coin 10oz .999 Fine .................................................... $1,099.95 1960-1962... EF $16... UNC $20... MS62 $24... MS63 $27
18207 2017 Dove - Alex Colville Designs Big Coin Series Proof 1-Cent Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................................................................... $559.95 1963, 1964, ... UNC $16... MS62 $24... MS63 $27
18206 2017 The Arctic Wolf - Glistening North With Glitter Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .............................................................. $119.95 1967... EF $16... AU $18... UNC $20... MS62 $22... MS63 $26
18205 2017 The Little Brown Bat - Nocturnal by Nature Rhodium-Plated Matte-Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .............................................. $119.95
18170 2017 Enameled Our Home and Native Land Proof Silver $1 Coin .9999 Fine .................................................................................................... $69.95 15 CANADIAN CERTIFIED SILVER DOLLARS
12554 1935 ICCS certified MS-64 ..................................................................................... $94.95
12555 1935 ICCS certified MS-65 ................................................................................... $199.95
17123 1936 ICCS certified MS-64 ................................................................................... $169.95
17124 1936 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................... $500.95
11329 1937 ICCS certified MS-63 ..................................................................................... $88.95
17125 1937 ICCS certified MS-64 ................................................................................... $199.95
17127 1938 ICCS certified MS-64 ................................................................................... $474.95
17128 1938 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................. $2100.95
11331 1939 ICCS certified MS63 ...................................................................................... $49.95
17129 1939 ICCS certified MS-64 ..................................................................................... $69.95
11332 1945 ICCS certified MS-63 ................................................................................... $749.95
17131 1945 ICCS certified MS64 .................................................................................. $1500.95
11263 1948 ICCS certified MS60 .................................................................................. $1800.95
FOR ALL PAST AND PRESENT ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS, 17137 1948 ICCS certified MS-64 ................................................................................. $4500.95
13252 1949 ICCS certified MS64 ...................................................................................... $45.95
SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS store.gatewestcoin.com 13253 1949 ICCS certified MS65 ...................................................................................... $85.95
13254 1949 ICCS certified MS66 .................................................................................... $179.95
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CANADA 2017 COMEMORATIVE 150TH ANNIVERSARY NOTE 17147 1950 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................... $199.95
17143 1950 *Arnprior* ICCS certified MS-63 .................................................................. $130.95
17155 1951 *Arnprior* ICCS certified MS63 ................................................................... $400.95
The bank of Canada has just issued a special 17159 1951 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................... $479.95
17082 1958 ICCS certified MS64 ...................................................................................... $59.95
$10.00 note to honour the 17083 1958 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................... $239.95
150th anniversary of Confederation. 17119 1967 ICCS certified MS65 .................................................................................... $239.95
11329 1937 PCGS certified MS-63 .................................................................................... $85.95
With only a limited production 11333 1946 PCGS certified MS-63 .................................................................................. $339.95
and a totally new design, 17147 1950 PCGS certified MS66 ................................................................................... $700.95
these notes are already scarce. 16
CANADA NOTE SETS OF ELIZABETH II
1) 1954 modified set of 7 notes including $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 all UNC ............................509.95
#18142 1) $10 150th Anniversary note .......$12.95 2) 11124 1954 $1000 UNC ...........................................................................................................$1329.00

#18142 2) 10 sequential 150th notes ......$125.95 Quantities limited 3) Set of 7 multicolor 1969-1975 notes all UNC................................................................................$399.00
Set of multi-colour notes includes: 1971 Bank of Canada $10.00 note
1973 Bank of Canada $1.00 note 1969 Bank of Canada $20.00 note
CANADA WW2 MILITARY MEDALS 2017 CIRCULATION COINS 1974 Bank of Canada $2.00 note 1975 Bank of Canada $50.00 note
1) 11731 Canada Silver War Medal WW2 ................................. $45.95 18143 Roll of 2017 Passion 5-Cent Coins BU ............................ $3.95 1972 Bank of Canada $5.00 note 1975 Bank of Canada $100.00 note
2) 18029 Canada Silver Defence Medal WW2 ........................... $45.95 18144 Roll of 2017 Character 10-Cent Coins BU ...................... $8.95
3) 11730 Canada Silver Volunteer Service Medal WW2 ............. $45.95 4) Set of 2 1979 $5 and $20 UNC .....................................................................................................$99.00
18145 Roll of 2017 Future 25-Cent Coins BU ......................... $15.95 5) Set of 6 birds 1986-1991 including $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 all Choice UNC ......................... $269.00
4) 11726 Canada 1939-45 Star................................................ $14.95
5) 11728 Canada Africa Star..................................................... $19.95 18146 Roll of 2017 Achievement $1 Coins BU ........................ $39.95 6) 11125 1988 $1000 Choice UNC ...............................................................................................$1329.00
6) 11727 Canada Italy Star ...................................................... $19.95 18147 Roll of 2017 Wonder $2 Coins BU ............................... $74.95 7) Set of 5 2001-2006 Journey including $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 all Choice UNC ...........................$259.00
7) 11729 Canada Burma Star ................................................... $29.95 18148 Set of 5 Rolls of 2017 Plain Wrapper 8) Set of 5 2011-2013 Polymer including $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 all Choice UNC ...........................$249.00
8) 18030 Canada France & Germany Star ................................. $19.95 Commemorative Coins BU ........................................... $129.95 9) Set of 2 2016 commemorative $20, 2017 commemorative $10 ......................................................$45.00

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18 1927 FORGOTTEN DESIGNS SET OF 3 18248 2018 Ottawa Senators(R) - Passion to Play Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................................... $74.95
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18113 2017 The Forgotten 1927 Designs - Royal Canadian Mint Coin Lore Set of 3
18246 2018 Winnipeg Jets(TM) - Passion to Play Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................ $74.95
Proof 1oz Silver Coins .9999 Fine...........................................................................$269.95 18245 2018 Calgary Flames(R) - Passion to Play Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................. $74.95
PLUS receive a free 1967 PL Set with over 1oz of silver! 18244 2018 Edmonton Oilers(R) - Passion to Play Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................................... $74.95
18243 2018 Vancouver Canucks(R) - Passion to Play Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ...................................................................... $74.95
18242 2017 5oz Gold Red-Tailed Hawk Proof $500 Gold Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ..................................................................................................... $12999.95
18241 2017 Monarch Migration Colorized Proof $50 Silver Coin 3oz .9999 Fine ...................................................................................................... $299.95
18240 2017 Bee - Bejeweled Bugs Proof $20 Silver Coin with Gemstones 1oz .9999 Fine ........................................................................................ $174.95
18239 2017 Sea Turtle - Under the Sea Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................................ $151.95
18238 2017 Atlantic Starfish - From Sea to Sea to Sea Gold-Plated Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .................................................................. $112.95
18237 2017 Five-Kilo Canada 150 from Coast to Coast $500 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................................................ $10699.95
18113 18236 2017 Kilo Maple Leaf Forever Shaped Antique-Finish $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....................................................................................... $2499.95
18235 2017 Phases of the Moon Proof 3-Coin Set of 2oz Silver Coins .9999 Fine ..................................................................................................... $575.95
18234 2017 Canadian Icons Colorized Proof $50 Silver Coin 5oz .9999 Fine ............................................................................................................ $519.95
18233 2017 The Great Seal of Canada Gold-Plated High-Relief Proof $25 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................................. $139.95
18232 2017 Hot Air Balloons Shaped Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .............................................................................................. $114.95
18231 2017 Nature Walk at Sunrise - Great Canadian Outdoors Glow-in-the-dark Colorized Proof $15 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................................... $69.95
18230 2017 Libra - Zodiac Series Crystalized Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................................................................. $54.95
18229 2017 Autumns Palette Colorized Matte-Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine .............................................................................................. $51.95

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Original Early Date CDN BU Coin Rolls
All rolls are Choice BU 63 or better
Trends Our Sale Price
5 cent 1944 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $300+ ...........................$149.95
5 cent 1945 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $300+ ...........................$149.95
5 cent commemorative ......................................................................................... $400+ ...........................$189.95
5 cent 1955 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $320+ ...........................$159.95
5 cent 1956 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $240+ ...........................$134.95
5 cent 1957 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $160+ ............................$79.95
5 cent 1958 roll of 40 .......................................................................................... $160+ .............................$79.95
5 cent 1959 roll of 40 ............................................................................................ $60+ .............................$79.95
5 cent 1960 roll of 40 ............................................................................................ $80+ ............... -singles $24.95
-10 pcs $199.00
5 cent 1961 roll of 40 ............................................................................................ $60+ .............. -singles $24.95
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Loads of club medals issued for Canada 150
Numismatic
Fringe
By Jeff Fournier

T he Royal Canadian Numis-


matic Associations Canada
150 Club Medal Program was
The set comes housed in a
deluxe, velour-lined case. Each
medal is encapsulated and Le Club De Numismates
a big hit at the 2017 RCNA con- bears an identical Canada 150 Du Bas St-Laurent used
vention held in Boucherville. logo on the reverse and the This 1999 APNA obverse design was erroneously used on
their club logo on the
Of 50 sets available, only six re- issuing club logo on the re- the first issue of the Halifax Regional Coin Club Canada 150
obverse of their Canada 150
mained by the end of the con- verse. medal. The medal was re-struck with the proper obverse
medal. The logo features a
vention. A total of 28 RCNA Im pleasantly surprised by featuring the Halifax Citadel.
lighthouse and schooner.
clubs participated in the pro- the interest, said RCNA
gram. President Henry Nienhuis and The set contains 28 bright medal. The club kept those med-
the brainchild behind the bronze medals, produced by als and offered them for sale to
program. Ive heard two Canadian companies collectors, but had another
nothing but good com- Pressed Metal Products, based struck with the correct obverse.
ments about the sets. in Vancouver and the Missis-
Theyre quite beautiful. sauga Mint, Based in Toronto. SILVER MEDALS
HAVE LOW MINTAGES
SURPRISE ADDITION A number of the clubs par-
Sets of 28 club medals In fact, the special RCNA 150 ticipating in the RCNA Canada
featuring the logos of the set should actually include 29 150 medal program had some
club issuing each medal medals (at least for those of you silver medals struck as well. All
and a common Canada who like to collect errors). of these have very low mint-
150 logo reverse were According to Dan McCor- ages. Most of these sold out at Club Timbres & Monnaies
available at the 2017 RCNA mick, president of the Atlantic the RCNA convention at least Du Saguenays Canada 150
convention in Boucherville. Provinces Numismatic Associa- those that were available to col- medal depicts a hand holding
The medals are 38 mm in tion, The Halifax medal in the lectors who were in attendance. a Canadian loon dollar and
diameter and issued in RCNA set issued by the Halifax A small number of clubs had a stamp on a platter.
bright bronze. The series Regional Coin Club features the struck silver pieces by pre-or-
was sponsored by the Halifax Citadel, but another de- der only and were not available
RCNA and spearheaded sign was used by accident in- to RCNA attendees. The Can-
by its President, Henry itially, that featured the same adian Centennial Collectors
Nienhuis. obverse as the 1999 APNA Clubs Canada 150 silver medal,
for example, has a mintage of

London...
Continued from page 6
This rare Boer War medal,
given to a Canadian war
correspondent on July 17,
1903, is expected to bring
only 10 pieces and was sold out
prior to the convention.

QUEBEC CLUBS
About one hundred yards be- $1,800. JOIN FORCES
hind the Canadians firing line I Five Quebec Clubs the As-
sat down, at ten oclock, to rest, Three years later, Hanson sociation Des numismates Association Des
and here it was that I was hit in was promoted to sub-lieuten- Francophones Du Canada Collectionneurs De Monnais
the right thigh by a Mauser bul- ant, and three years after that (ANFC); Le Club De Numis- Du Grand Lvis, Quebec
let. Then I was taken back to he was made first lieutenant. mates Du Bas St-Laurent; Club issued a Canada 150 medal
camp, wrote Brown, in his At that point, in 1913, he was that also commemorates the
1900 book, which is available seconded to the Royal Cana- Continued on page 36 clubs 5th anniversary.
for free on the Chief Military dian Navy on what would be
Personnel website at cmp-cpm. the beginning of the Great
forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/his/ War, during which time he
docs/South_Africa.PDF. served as a pioneering sub-
He is listed on the QSA medal a 1914-15 Star medal and mariner in the newly formed
roll as Correspondent for the 1914-18 British War and Vic- Canadian Submarine Ser-
Mail and Empire. tory Medals issued to vice.
This example has a grade of LIEUT. F.B. HANSON. This swing-mounted trio of
Polished Very Good and is ex- R.N. medals has been assigned a
pected to bring $1,800. Francis Beversham Hanson grade of Very-Fine and is ex-
was born in 1890 in Hamp- pected to realize $1,000.
A RARE WWI TRIO stead, London. He was the Rounding out the high- The obverse side of the
TO COMMANDING OFFICER son of Edward Beversham lights is Lot 70, an 1855 U.S. Association Des numismates
OF CC-1, CANADAS Hanson, a civil engineer by $3 coin in Very Fine-20. It has Francophones Du Canada The Institut Qubcois
FIRST SUBMARINE trade, and was eventually a pre-sale estimate of $800. (ANFC) features the club De Numismatique shows
Lot 261 is a British Great commissioned to be the mid- For more information, visit name and its year of founding the map of Quebec on its
War trio of medals, including shipman on May 15, 1907. jeffreyhoare.on.ca. W along with a fleur de lys. obverse side.

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Medals and tokens channel hydro-electricity theme
By Jeff Fournier This 3-D representation Issued during Canadas

I magine life without electric- of a hydraulic generator centennial year in 1967, this
ity: no lights, no televisions, shows how water is used to medal features a view of the
dishwashers, computers or air produce electricity. Graphic Peace River Power Project,
conditioners! Can you envision by John Woodhouse/Ontario Power located near Dawson
washing your clothes by hand, Generation. Creek, B.C. Struck in
heating your house with wood, gold plate, it measures 39
or having to find some form of millimetres in diameter.
unplugged entertainment to generators throughout the
help you while away the hours? world to meet commercial A third medal was struck
How would you like to look at and industrial demand. in 1972 for the opening cere-
your coin collection one eve- Due to hydros huge social monies and presented to the
ning, under candlelight? and economic impact, its not directors of the Churchill Falls
Electricity has had an as- surprising that numismatic Corporation. This 95-millimetre
tounding impact on our every- items would appear with a heyday of coin collecting in the piece is quite a challenge to ob-
day lives. Electrical appliances electromagnets spinning, a hy- hydro theme. 1960s. Like many other Canadi- tain, as a mere 25 were pro-
and complex electronic compo- droelectric station uses the ans, they wanted to do some- duced.
nents have taken much of the power of falling water. HYDROELECTRICITY thing to commemorate Cana-
drudgery out of the mundane A dam is built across a river ON NUMISMATIC ITEMS das centennial year. Quite ap-
tasks we would have otherwise to collect water and raise the The former Ontario provin- propriately, they chose to issue
spent many hours on. And it level to provide the drop cial utility Ontario Hydro is a medal. The medal was cast
goes without saying, any time needed to create a driving force. featured on at least four com- in bronze not struck by
saved on domestic and other Water at the higher level the memorative medals/tokens, Industrial Fine Castings,
tasks is time we can dedicate to forebay goes through the in- although they were issued by with only 150 produced. The
some other worthwhile pursuit, take at the dam into a pipe, private groups or municipali- piece is today highly sought
like our favorite hobby! called a penstock, which carries ties. In keeping with the spirit after by collectors of centen-
Take a few minutes to relax. it down to the turbine. The tur- nial medals. It rarely turns
Just sit back, turn on your read- bine is a type of water wheel up, even in the price lists of
ing light, crank up the music on connected to a generator. When dealers specializing in this type
your stereo, grab a cool drink the turbine is set in motion, it of material, and when it does,
from the refrigerator and read causes the generator to rotate, it generally commands a
on to learn a little more about and electricity is produced. healthy sum. A large hydroelectric dam
hydro-electricity, with a numis- The falling water, having Saunders Hydroelectric and generating station is
matic twist. served its purpose, exits the Generating Station, located depicted on this medal from
generating station through in Cornwall, Ont., is featured Portugal.
A BRIEF HISTORY the draft tube and the tail- on a municipal trade token
In 1600, Dr. William Gilbert race, where it rejoins the main issued in 1967. It was struck
published his groundbreaking stream of the river. for the Cornwall Jaycees and WESTERN FIRMS ISSUE
work on the magnetic field of now enjoys great collector popu- Another medal issued dur-
the Earth. He theorized that EDISON LIGHTS THE WAY larity. ing Canadas centennial year
electricity and magnetism Up until the late 1800s, the features a view of the Peace
stemmed from a common force. only commercial uses for elec- The opening of the NOT TO BE OUTDONE River Power Project, located
More than 150 years later, in tricity were the telegraph and Churchill Falls hydroelectric Churchill Falls, a large hy- near Dawson Creek, B.C. Struck
1752, Benjamin Franklin flew the telephone; but what really generating station in 1972 droelectric generating station in in gold plate and 39 mm in di-
his famous kite to prove that increased the demand for elec- was commemorated with ameter, this piece is relatively
lightning and electricity were tricity was the invention of the this medallion. easy to obtain. A uniface, un-
one and the same. incandescent light bulb.
Not until 1821, however, did Thomas Edison is often cred- of Canada 150 celebrations, Ontario Power Generations
Michael Faraday demonstrate ited with the light bulbs inven- perhaps it would be appro- Niagara Falls power plants
that by moving a wire through tion, but in fact, he only refined priate to start with a medal are some of the largest
a magnetic field, electricity work already done by other in- issued exactly 50 years ago, and most historic in the
could be produced in the wire. ventors and he went on to de- during Canadas centennial province. The Sir Adam
Ten years later, Faraday suc- velop the first practical, com- year. Beck No.1 Generating
cessfully generated a steady mercially viable light bulb. This A number of Ontario Station, for example, has
current of electricity, having 1879 breakthrough led to the Hydro employees joined to- been producing power
built the worlds first dynamo, construction of hydroelectric gether to form the Ontario since 1921.
paving the way for the electric Hydro Coin Club during the
power industry. Other scien- dated medal of the same size
tists, including Hippolyte Pixii The Eugenia Generating produced in antiqued silver
and Nikola Tesla, learned from Station is located in the Labrador, is the focus of several plate was issued for B.C.
Faradays discovery and built Beaver Valley, near Owen large medallions. The first was Hydros Quarter Century
larger machines called gener- Sound, Ont. Owned produced as a memento of the Club.
ators. by Ontario Power official groundbreaking cere- And to round out the series
Generation, it is the mony for the station, officiated on hydro medals, the Sherritt
HOW DOES IT WORK? companys oldest by Newfoundlands first pre- Mint produced a piece featur-
In very simple terms, operating generating mier, Joey Smallwood, in July ing Manitobas Kettle Creek
electricity is produced by station. The company 1967. Five years later, in May Generating Station. A total of
spinning electromagnets in- marked the stations 1972, the station was officially 500 nickel bronze and 5,000 alu-
side a coil of wire inside a gen- 100 years of power opened and commemorated on minum pieces were made,
erator. This is done to create a production in 2015. All photos a medal presented at the cere- along with 10 in sterling silver.
flow of electrons. To keep the of medals by Jeff Fournier. monies. Continued on page 37

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New
issues
Compiled by Mike Walsh

SIR ISAAC NEWTON WAS MASTER OF ROYAL MINT


The Royal Mint is celebrating the achievements of Sir Isaac Newton and its unique relationship with
the great man, with the release of a range of commemorative 50p coins, 375 years after the year he was
born.
Sir Isaac Newton was the most significant figure of the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His
legacy shaped societys understanding of mathematics and physics and helped define the modern
world, but many will be unaware that he was master of The Royal Mint for nearly three decades.
When he was appointed Warden of the Mint in 1696, at the age of 53, Newton was already a world-
renowned scientist. His greatest achievements include the invention of calculus, the mathematics of
change that enables humans to understand the behaviour of objects as tiny as electrons or as large as
galaxies. His Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, published in 1687, is the single most in-
fluential book on physics ever written.
As the leading light of a new generation of scientists Newton focused on the search for general laws
and mathematically exact data. He brought his pursuit of precision to his role at The Royal Mint and
much of his work had a far-reaching effect on coinage and the British economy. His meticulous report
of 1717, commonly known as the valuation of the guinea, was pivotal in establishing gold coin as the
pre-eminent currency of the United Kingdom. It suggested establishing the gold guineas value at 21
shillings which paved the way for the introduction of the gold standard a century later.
The Sir Isaac Newton 2017 50p commemorative coin range include:
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS DELIVERED Sir Isaac Newton 2017 UK 50p Brilliant Uncirculated Coin
ON DISNEY COIN Sir Isaac Newton 2017 UK 50p Gold Proof Coin
New Zealand Mints Disney Seasons Greetings one ounce Sir Isaac Newton 2017 UK 50p Silver Proof Piedfort Coin
silver coin features a nostalgic colour illustration of Mickey Sir Isaac Newton 2017 UK 50p Hand-Toned Silver Proof Coin
Mouse from the 1957 Disney Corporate Seasons Greetings card. Aaron West is a member of The Royal Mints team of graphic designers. He achieved a degree in
It shows Mickey Mouse dressed as Santa, delivering presents graphic design, and a PGCE in Higher Education, from The University of South Wales, Newport be-
for his surprised friends. The words Christmas Greetings are fore working in retail advertising, graphic design and teaching. This is Wests second commemorative
engraved below. UK coin design, following the Great Fire of London 2016 UK 2 coin commemorating the blaze that
The packaging for the coin has also been designed to replicate destroyed the city 350 years ago. His design is based upon elements of Proposition 11, in In book one
the card. The Certificate of Authenticity is printed onto the pack- of Newtons The Principia: Mathematical Principles Of Natural Philosophy.
aging and there is a limited mintage of 10,000 coins. I wanted to approach the choice of design differently, rather than simply creating a portrait of
This is the Mints third Disney Collectible Coin to feature art- Newton. Instead I researched the scientific elements of Newtons theories, particularly the ones related
work from The Walt Disney Companys corporate Seasons to Newtons laws and bodies in space. The biggest challenge was representing the theory within the
Greetings cards of years past. The original cards were created scope of the coin. Once that was achieved I worked with The Royal Mint coin designers to find the
exclusively for key figures in the motion picture industry by the background details that would complement the theory. In order to achieve flat patterns and reflected
talented artists and designers of The Walt Disney Company. shapes within the design, watch faces became a big part of the inspiration. Circular lines worked best,
For more details, visit https://www.nzmint.com/coin-collec- which are slightly angled to reflect the light in layers.
tions/christmas-gift-disney-seasons-greetings-2017-pure-silver- For more details, visit http://www.royalmint.com/our-coins/events/375th-anniversary-of-
collectible-coin?nav=5788. sir-isaac-newton.

COIN MARKS 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRINCESS DIANAS DEATH


In tribute to Princess Diana whose life tragically came to an end on Aug. 31,
1997, Pobjoy Mint introduced a stunning coin on behalf of the Ascension Island
Government to commemorate the 20thanniversary of her death.
The centre of the reverse features a beautiful Diana Rose, a rose named after
Diana as she was known as Englands Rose. The beautifully coloured pack
features an exclusive portrait of the Princess by Pobjoy Mint.
The fairy tale romance of Lady Diana Spencer and Prince Charles raised
worldwide interest in Britains Royal Family. On July 29, 1981 millions
crowded the London streets to catch a glimpse of the couple before they ex-
changed vows at St Pauls Cathedral. In the early years of her marriage Di-
ana appeared a shy, private member of the British aristocracy, however, her
grace and nobility won the hearts of the nation and she soon blossomed into
the peoples princess. Throwing herself into her royal duties exhibiting a warmth
and concern for all those causes she supported, Diana became the most photo-
graphed member of the Royal Family.
Such public devotion led millions of mourners to line the route of her funeral procession
from Kensington Palace to Westminster Abbey on Aug. 31, 1997. Most wept or watched in silence as the gun carriage passed
carrying Dianas coffin, but some applauded quietly as a sign of appreciation for their much loved princess.
For more details, visit http://www.pobjoy.com/us/products/view/20th-anniversary-of-the-death-of-princess-diana-
rose-2017-virenium-coin.

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The focus of this issue is Canadian 50-cent coins. This is the second round of
analysis for this decimal series and I have made several changes to prices. The ma-
jority of changes occur in the George V series, largely left alone six months ago. In
this series, there are a number of coins in higher grades that werent in the popula-

trends tion data several years ago.


One could say that the George V series was possibly the most over-priced series
of all denominations, in silver, over the last several years. I believe this has been
borne out by increased numbers of coins graded, requiring an adjustment. There-
By Michael Findlay, TRENDS Editor Focus on: Canadian 50 cents fore, several dates have seen prices reduced in AU and the mint-state grades,
Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, through MS-64. The 1932 was reduced in VF and better, as they have not been sell-
auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, ing as well at the higher numbers.
and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant
as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation.
Continued on page 37

LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100%
George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R
65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red
MS-64 R MS-65 R
65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% Red 1927............................................... 2 ........... 2.50 ...................4....................10 .................25..................50.................100 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 3,500
VICTORIA / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R 1928.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1...................2.5 .................10..................25...................45 .............. 110 ................550 ................ 2,500
1858...........................................100............. 120 .............150 ..............245 ..............350 ..............600 ................. 900 .......... 2,275...............5,000...............12,500 1929.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1...................2.5 .................10..................25...................45 ................ 90 ................400 ................ 1,800
1858 COINAGE ............................... ......... 2,000 ..........3,500 ............5,000 ............7,500 ................... ............................................................................................. 1929, High 9 ................................ 20 .............. 30 .................40....................60 ...............100...................... ...................... ................... ..................... ........................
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 ...................... .................. ....................... .........................
1859 D-P N9#4 ..........................120 ............ 180 .............275 ..............500 ...........1,000 ..........2,000 ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1936 dot............................................................................................................Heritage Sale April 18, 2013: US $246,750....... 275,000 ................................................
1859 D-P N9#5 ..........................250............. 350 ..............500 ............1,000 ............2,000 ...........5,500 ..................... .................. ....................... ......................... George V Small Cents Red Premiums (except 1933 and 1936): Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100%
1859 N9, 9/6 .............................350............. 450 ..............600 ............1,200 ............2,800 .................... ...................... .................. ..............7,000.......................... 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% Red
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
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
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
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
1881H DD OBV ...........................25............... 50 ................75 ...............125 ...............250 ................................................................................................................... 1940......................................... .0.15 ........... 0.15 ..............0.35.................0.75 ...................1....................3.....................5 ................ 10 ..................20 ..................... 50
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
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 ................ 2,000
1884 OBV #2 .................................6................. 7 ................10 .................18 .................40 ................95 ................. 140 ............. 270..................650.................2,100 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
1886 OBV #2 .................................8................11 ................17 .................35 .................70 ..............160 ................. 250 ............. 550...............1,250.................6,500 1947.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25...................0.5 ...................1....................3.....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 60
1887...............................................5................. 7 ................ 11 .................22 .................45 ..............100 ................. 145 ............. 270..................550.................2,250 1947ML........................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25...................0.5 ...................1....................3.....................5 ................ 12 ..................30 ................... 120
1888............................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................14 .................28 ................65 ................... 90 ............. 200..................400.................1,350 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
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 ................ 3,500
1891 SDLL OBV #2 ...................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 .............. 1,800 .......... 5,400...............1,350.......................... 1949 A betw. denticles .............. 0.15 ........... 0.15 ..............0.25...................0.5 ...................1....................3.....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 50
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
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
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
1892 OBV #2 ...............................25............... 40 ................65 ...............100 ...............150 ..............250 ................. 400 ............. 800...............1,625..........................
1892 OBV #3 ..............................8.5............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 ................. 150 ............. 315..................775.................3,150 George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50%
1892 OBV #4 ..............................8.5............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 ................. 150 ............. 315..................630.................2,250 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% Red
1893...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................75 ................. 120 ............. 225..................450.................1,625 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
1894.............................................20............... 24 ................30 .................50 .................80 ..............150 ................. 225 ............. 400..................720.................2,000 1953 NSF ....................................FV ..............FV ................0.3...................0.5 ...................1.................1.5.....................3 ................ 10 ..................40 .........................
1894 LARGE 4 ............................30............... 40 ................55 .................85 ...............140 ..............250 ................. 375 ............. 675...............1,350.................3,150 1953 SF ...................................... 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4......................8 .................15..................25...................75 .............. 160 ................800 .........................
1895...............................................9............... 13 ................20 .................30 .................50 ..............100 ................. 150 ............. 340..................585.................1,625 1954 SF .................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ...................2....................3.....................8 ................ 30 ................150 .........................
1896...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................65 ................. 100 ............. 225..................450.................1,350 1954 NSF (PL)................................. ................. .................... ....................... ..............600................700.................800 ........... 1,350 .............1,700 .........................
1896 FAR 6..................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............125 ..............225 ................. 325 ............. 585...............1,125.......................... 1955 NSF .............VG-$140; F-$180 ............ 235 ..............350 .................500 ...............800.............1,200..............2,500 ........... 7,500 ...................... ........................
1897...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................35 ................75 ................. 115 ............. 270..................550.................1,625 1955 SF .......................................FV ..............FV ................0.2.................0.25 ................0.5....................1.....................4 ................ 10 ..................40 .........................
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 .........................
1899...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................14 .................30 ................60 ................... 90 ............. 180..................340.................1,175 1957.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 100
1900.............................................11............... 16 ................25 .................45 .................90 ..............175 ................. 275 ............. 585...............1,350.................6,750 1958.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 100
1900H .........................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................50 ................... 70 ..............110..................200....................585 1959.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................0.1................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 75
1901............................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................50 ................... 70 ............. 120..................250....................750 1960.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................0.1................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 75
70-85% RED 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 1961.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................0.1................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 75
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 ............................................ 75
1902...............................................3.................. 4 .................5 ................... 9................. 15 .................30................... 45 ............... 80..................160.....................350 1963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................0.1..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 60
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.....................775 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.....................800 1965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................FV..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ................... 130
1906...............................................3.................. 4 .................5 ................... 9................. 20 .................45................... 75 ............. 180..................360..................1,350 1965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3....................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................FV..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 85
1907............................................3.5............... 4.5 .................6 ..................11................. 22 .................45................... 75 ............. 180..................400..................1,625 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.....................850 1967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................FV..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 60
1909...............................................3............. 3.75 ..............4.5 ................... 8................. 17 .................35................... 55 ..............110..................250.....................950
1910............................................2,5............. 3.25 .................4 ................... 7................. 15 .................35................... 55 ............... 90..................250..................1,175 1968.............................................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% 1969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................FV..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 60
70-85% RED 70-85% RED 70-85% 1970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................FV.................FV..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 60
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..................... 900 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 FB ....................................... 14 .............. 28 .................42....................65 ...............135.................210 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,000 .................1,800
1870 RB....................................... 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
1872H .......................................... 10 .............. 20 .................34....................55 ...............125.................250 ...............550 .............. 900 .............1,600 .................3,750
65-80% RED 70-80% RED 70-80% RED 1874H Pl 4, SD ............................ 20 .............. 40 .................75..................150 ...............275.................400 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,500
GEORGE V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 BR MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R 1874H Cr 4, LD............................ 17 .............. 35 .................65..................125 ...............275.................450 ...............800 ........... 1,150 .............1,800 .................4,500
1920.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1......................2 ...................7..................17...................30 ................ 60 ................150 ................... 750 1875H SD .................................. 130 ............ 240 ...............375..................650 ............1,100..............1,750 ............3,500 ........... 5,500 ...........10,000 ..........................
1921.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ...................2......................7 .................15..................40...................80 .............. 300 .............1,400 ......................... 1875H LD .................................. 250 ............ 450 ...............650...............1,100 ............2,200..............4,000 ............8,000 .................... ..................... .........................
1922............................................. 28 ............. 33 ................42 ...................60 ...............120................250.................500 ........... 1,500 .............4,500 ......................... 1880H obv 2 ................................ 25 .............. 50 ...............100..................200 ...............350.................800 .............1500 .................... ..................... .........................
1923............................................. 45 ............. 50 ................60 ...................80 ...............175................350.................750 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 .........................
1924............................................. 10 ............. 12 ................16 ...................25 .................65................150.................250 ........... 1,000 .............3,000 ......................... 1880H obv 3 .................................. 6 ...............11 .................18....................40 ...............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....................55 ...............120.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,200

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1883H obv 4 ................................... - ........................................Rare, only 17 examples certified to date ................................................................................................. 1967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV.................0.25 ................0.3................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ....................100
1883H obv 5 ................................ 20 .............. 40 .................70..................135 ...............300.................650 ............1,500 ........... 2,300 .............4,000 .................6,750 1968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................40
1884, Near 4 .............................. 100 ............ 185 ...............300..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................60
1884, Far 4 ................................ 100 ............ 185 ...............300..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV.................0.35 ................0.5................0.75 ..............1.25 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................30
1885 small 5 ................................ 12 .............. 24 .................40....................80 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,000 .................7,000 1971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................40
1885 Large 5 ............................... 14 .............. 28 .................45....................90 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,500 .................8,000 1972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................40
1885, Small 5/5............................ 50 .............110 ...............220..................400 ...............900..............2,000 ............5,500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................30
1885, Large 5/5 ........................... 25 .............. 50 .................75..................150 ...............300.................750 ............1,700 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 .................9,000 1974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................50
1886 small 6 .................................. 8 .............. 16 .................25....................50 ...............120.................250 ...............600 ........... 1,000 .............2,000 .................3,500 1975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................30
1886 Large 6 ............................... 10 .............. 20 .................30....................60 ...............140.................275 ...............600 ........... 1,000 .............2,000 .................3,750 1976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................40
1887............................................. 18 .............. 35 .................60..................110 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,000
1888............................................... 6 ...............11 .................18....................38 .................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....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,250 1858\1558................................... 750 .............1,500 ............. 2,250 .............. 3,500 ............... 6,000 .............. 10,000 ...................... ..................................................
1891 obv 5 ..................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,250 1858, 5/5....................................... 30 ..................60 .................. 95 ................. 160 .................. 275 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200................ 2,000
1892 obv 2 ..................................... 7 .............. 13 .................20....................40 ...............100.................200 ...............500 .............. 750 .............1,250 .................2,250 1870 Nar0 ..................................... 20 ..................40 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 200 ................... 300 .................. 550 ....................1,000................ 1,800
1892 obv 5 ................................................................................Value undetermined, no examples certified to date ................................................................................. 1870 Nar0, 0/0 .............................. 30 ..................60 .................. 95 ................. 165 .................. 275 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,300................ 2,500
1893............................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............275 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,200 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....................25 .................55................. 125 ...............300 .............. 425 ................700 .................1,300 1870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...................... 45 ..................90 ................ 140 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250................ 4,500
1897 Narrow Date ......................... 6 .............. 10 .................14....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,100 1871.............................................. 28 ..................55 .................. 90 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750................ 3,500
1897 Wide Date ............................. 6 .............. 10 .................14....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,100 1871H ........................................... 35 ..................70 ................ 120 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 600 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750................ 3,500
1897 Nar/Wide Date .................... 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 .............1,500 .................2,750 1871H Mule ...................................... EXTREMELY RARE - 2 examples known in National Currency Collection ....................................................................................
1899............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................12....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................900 1872H ......................................... 125 ................250 ................ 375 ................. 600 ............... 1,000 ................ 1,650 ............... 2,800 ....................3,800................ 5,800
1900 Oval 00 ................................. 5 ................ 9 .................12....................20 .................40.................100 ...............225 .............. 350 ................600 ..................1000 1874H ........................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 50 ................... 90 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................950................ 1,750
1900 Round 00 ............................ 20 .............. 40 .................65..................100 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ............ 1000 .............1,600 .................3,000 1875H ......................................... 300 ................550 ................ 850 .............. 1,500 ............... 3,000 ................ 4,500 ............... 9,000 ..................13,500.............. 20,000
1901............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................12....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................900 1880H Obv 1 ................................ 18 ..................35 .................. 60 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 350 .................. 600 .......................900................ 1,700
Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1880H Obv 2 ................................ 18 ..................35 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,250................ 2,500
1902.................................................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 6...................... 12 ....................22......................50....................60 ...................75...................115 .......................235 1881H Obv 1 ................................ 40 ..................90 ................ 160 ................. 290 .................. 600 ....................... ...................... ..................................................
1902H large H .................................3.50 .............5.00 .................... 8...................... 16 ....................30......................60....................75 ...................90...................175 .......................480 1881H Obv 2 ................................ 21 ..................42 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 700 ....................1,000................ 2,000
1902H LH/SH .....................................12 ................20 .................. 35...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275......................... ............................ 1882H Obv 3 ................................ 21 ..................42 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 750 ....................1,200................ 2,400
1902H small H ....................................12 ................20 .................. 35...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275...................420 .......................850 1883H Obv 3 ................................ 55 ................110 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 750 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,000 ....................2,750................ 4,500
1903H small H .................................3.50 .............5.00 .................. 12...................... 25 ....................75....................150..................250 .................450................1,000 ....................3,200 1884 Obv 4 ................................. 225 ................450 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ............... 2,750 ................ 5,000 ............. 10,000 ..................15,000.............. 25,000
1903H sm Recut H .............................15 ................25 .................. 40...................... 80 ..................135....................300..................450 .................750................1,500 ............................. 1885 Obv 4 .................................. 55 ................110 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,750 ............... 3,650 ....................6,000.............. 10,000
1903H large H ....................................20 ................35 .................. 65.................... 120 ..................185....................375..................650 ..............1,250................2,000 ............................. 1885 Obv 5 ................................. 100 ................200 ................ 400 ................. 750 ............... 1,500 ................ 3,000 ............... 6,000 ....................9,000.......................
1903......................................................8 ................13 .................. 25...................... 60 ..................135....................275..................375 .................600...................850 ....................1,300 1886 Sm 6 Obv 4.......................... 60 ................125 ................ 250 ................. 500 ............... 1,250 ....................... ...................... ..................................................
1904.................................................4.00 .............6.00 .................. 13...................... 35 ..................100....................275..................450 .................800................1,500 ....................3,000 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5.......................... 30 ..................60 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 450 ................ 1,000 ............... 2,250 ....................3,500................ 5,500
1905.................................................3.50 .............5.00 ...................11...................... 25 ....................60....................150..................225 .................350...................550 ....................1,250 1886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 850 ................ 1,800 ............... 3,500 ....................5,000................ 7,500
1906.................................................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 8...................... 18 ....................50....................135..................225 .................400...................750 ....................2,000 1886 L Pt6 Obv 4.............................. Rare, only seven examples certified by ICCS ........................................................................ ..................................................
1907.................................................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 7...................... 14 ....................35......................90..................135 .................200...................380 .......................750 1886 L Pt6 Obv 5.......................... 85 ................175 ................ 325 ................. 600 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ..................................................
1908 Small Date ...................................8 ................15 .................. 35...................... 65 ..................100....................150..................200 .................250...................375 .......................800 1886 L Kn6 Obv 4......................... 45 ..................90 ................ 160 ................. 325 .................. 750 ................ 1,600 ............... 3,200 ....................5,500................ 9,000
1908 Large Date .................................50 ................85 ................ 150.................... 275 ..................400....................750................1000 ..............1,500................2,500 ....................5,000 1886 L Kn6 Obv 5......................... 37 ..................75 ................ 130 ................. 250 .................. 550 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,400 ....................4,000................ 6,500
1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...................5 ..................9 .................. 18...................... 45 ..................110....................300..................500 .................850................1,500 ....................2,500 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. ........ ........................ ............................ 1887, 7/7....................................... 75 ................150 ................ 275 ................. 550 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ..................................................
1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ................30 .................. 65.................... 150 ..................300....................800...............1,200 ..............2,000................3,500 ............................. 1888.............................................. 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ................... 95 .................. 200 ................... 325 .................. 550 .......................900................ 1,500
1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .......3 ..................4 .................... 7...................... 14 ....................30......................75..................100 .................150...................280 .......................550 1889............................................ 900 .............1,500 ............. 2,300 .............. 3,500 ............... 6,500 ...............11,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000.............. 50,000
1910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie .................20 ................30 .................. 55.................... 135 ..................275....................650...............1,100 ..............2,000................3,500 ............................. 1890H ........................................... 20 ..................40 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,100................ 1,750
George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 20 ..................40 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200................ 2,000
1911 .......................................... 3.50 ........... 5.00 ...................8....................16 .................45...................90 ...............120 .............. 150 ................210 ....................380 1891 22 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 1892 Obv 5 ................................... 17 ..................35 .................. 60 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,150................ 2,000
1913.......................................... 3.50 ........... 4.50 ...................6....................12 .................22...................45 .................60 ................ 85 ................125 ....................280 1892 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 400 ................... 800 ...................... ..................................................
1914.......................................... 3.50 ........... 4.50 ...................7....................14 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................465 .................1,250 1892 2\1 Obv 5 ........................... 275 ................600 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,700 ............... 3,500 ................ 6,000 ...................... .......................... .......................
1915............................................. 18 .............. 25 .................40....................80 ...............200.................400 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,400 .................2,750 1892 2\1 Obv 6 ........................... 200 ................400 ................ 650 .............. 1,100 ............... 2,250 ................ 4,000 ...................... ..................................................
1916............................................... 5 ................ 8 .................15....................30 .................75.................150 ...............225 .............. 350 ................650 .................1,750 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,650 ...................... ..................................................
1917............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................5....................12 .................28...................55 .................75 .............. 125 ................200 ....................480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...................... 35 ..................70 ................ 120 ................. 225 .................. 450 ................... 800 ............... 1,600 ....................2,350................ 3,750
1918............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................5....................10 .................22...................50 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................480 1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ............... 45 ..................90 ................ 150 ................. 275 .................. 550 ................ 1,000 ............... 1,900 ....................2,850................ 4,500
1919............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................5....................10 .................22...................50 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................500 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ......................... Rare, only one example certified to date by ICCS .............. ....................... ...................... ..................................................
1920............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................5....................10 .................22...................45 .................60 ................ 85 ................150 ....................380 1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ................... 900 .............1,500 ............. 2,200 .............. 4,000 ............... 7,500 .............. 12,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000.............. 50,000
1921..........Good- $3800; VG-$5500 ......... 6,800 ............8,500.............11,500 ..........15,000............20,000 ..........27,500 ......... 35,000 ...........45,000 .......................... 1894 Obv 5 ................................... 30 ..................70 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ..................................................
George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1894 Obv 6 ................................... 30 ..................60 ................ 105 ................. 185 .................. 350 ................... 550 .................. 900 ....................1,350................ 2,250
1922 Near Rim ........................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................2.5....................12 .................35...................70 ...............100 .............. 150 ................275 .................1,000 1894, 4/4, Obv 6 ........................... 40 ..................80 ................ 135 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ..................................................
1922 Far Rim ............................ 0.75 ................ 2 ...................5....................25 .................70.................150 ...............200 .............. 300 ...................... ......................... 1896 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350................ 2,250
1923.......................................... 0.75 ................ 2 ...................7....................25 .................70.................175 ...............250 .............. 400 .............1,000 .......................... 1896 Obv 6 ................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 45 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700................ 1,250
1924.......................................... 0.65 ............. 1.5 ...................5....................18 .................45.................125 ...............185 .............. 325 ................700 .......................... 1898 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 190 .................. 380 ................... 600 .................. 950 ....................1,450................ 2,400
1925............................................. 80 ............ 100 ...............160..................350 ...............800..............2,000 ............3,500 ........... 6,000 ...................... ......................... 1898 Obv 6 ................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 45 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700................ 1,250
1926 Near 6 ................................ 4.5 ................ 9 .................25....................90 ...............250.................600 ...............900 ........... 1,600 .............5,000 .......................... 1899 Sm 9s.................................. 10 ..................20 .................. 35 ................... 65 .................. 125 ................... 200 .................. 375 .......................600................ 1,000
1926 Far 6 ................................. 165 ............ 200 ...............375..................800 ............1,300..............2,500 ............4,000 ........... 7,000 ...................... ......................... 1899 Sm 9s, 1st 9/9 ..................... 14 ..................28 .................. 50 ................... 85 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 450 .......................725................ 1,250
1927............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4....................15 .................40...................90 ...............135 .............. 210 ................380 .................2,000 1899 Lge 9s ................................. 20 ..................40 .................. 75 ................. 140 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 800 ....................1,100................ 2,000
1928............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4....................15 .................40...................80 ............... 110 .............. 150 ................265 .................1,150 1900................................................ 9 ..................17 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500................... 900
1929, Near Rim .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,000 1901................................................ 9 ..................17 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500................ 1,000
1929, Far Rim ............................. 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64
1930............................................ 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................5....................20 .................55.................120 ...............200 .............. 350 ................700 .......................... 1902.............................................. 11 ..................22 .................. 50 ................. 125 .................. 225 ................... 525 .................. 800 ....................1,500................ 2,800
1931............................................ 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................6....................25 .................80.................225 ...............400 .............. 900 ..............2000 .......................... 1902H ............................................. 8 ..................15 .................. 25 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 175 .................. 250 .......................400................... 700
1932, Near Rim .......................... 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................6....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 600 .............1,750 .......................... 1903.............................................. 22 ..................50 ................ 110 ................. 325 .................. 700 ................ 1,500 ............... 2,100 ....................3,500................ 5,500
1932, Far 2 ................................ 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 .......................... 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 .......................... 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 .......................... 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......
1937 Dot ................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5......................3 ...................6...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................60 ....................225 B
1938.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4....................15 .................45.................100 ...............140 .............. 200 ................750 .................6,000
1939.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................2......................8 .................25...................65 .................85 .............. 110 ................250 ....................600 G og V VG F VF EF AU MS MS MS MS
1940.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 65 ................150 ....................750
1941.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5......................5 .................15...................35 .................55 ................ 85 ................250 .................1,500
1942 Nickel ............................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 60 ................125 ....................600 SM
1942 Tombac ............................ 0.65 ................ 1 ................1.5......................2 ...................3.....................5 .................10 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................150 B G VG
1943 Tombac ............................ 0.35 ........... 0.35 ................0.5......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................8 ................ 15 ..................35 ....................150
1944 Tombac ..............Only 1 known .................. 1999 ANA Sale - 52,000 ....................Rare....................... .................... ................... ..................... .........................
1944 Steel .................................. 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................15 ......................50
1944 no chrome........................ 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1......................3 ...................6...................10 .................15 ................ 25 ..................50 ....................200
1945............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................20 ......................75
1945 no chrome.......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................1.5......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ................100 ....................350
1946.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75......................3 ...................9...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .................1,250
1946/6............................................ 3 ................ 6 .................12....................20 .................35...................75 ...............125 .............. 150 ................400 ..........................
1946 Arrowhead ......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................2......................8 .................20...................30 .................40 ................ 60 ...................... .........................
1947.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 35 ..................80 ....................750
1947 Dot ...................................... 30 .............. 35 .................50..................110 ...............200.................275 ...............350 .............. 465 ................900 .................2,000
1947 ML.................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ................0.5......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 30 ..................55 ....................250
1948.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ................1.5......................5 .................12...................25 .................32 ................ 45 ..................75 ....................250
1949............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................150
1950............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ....................350
1951 Com ................................... 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.35...................0.5 ...................1..................2.5 ...................4 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................125
1951 Low Relief .......................... 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 12 ..................25 ....................125
D S m N K w C E m R H S SP
1951 LR, Missing Chrome ............... ............. 35 ...............100..................250 ...............400.................800 ............1,200 ........... 1,800 ...................... ......................... B
1951 High Relief ........................ 450 ............ 650 ...............900...............1,500 ............2,250..............3,000 ............3,500 ........... 4,000 .............4,500 .................5,000 G og V F VF EF AU MS MS MS MS MS
1952............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................100
1952, Missing Chrome..................... ............. 30 .................75..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... .........................
Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 R E
1953 NSF far leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 .................. 8 ..................20 ......................50
1953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ............. 25 .................75..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... R E
1953 NSF near leaf ................... 150 ............ 250 ...............450..................700 ............1,100..............1,600 ............2,000 ........... 3,000 ...................... ......................... BV
1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ................. ............Rare........................ ...........4,500....................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... R E
1953 SF near leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5......................1 ................2.5.....................6 ...................8 ................ 10 ..................20 ......................70 BV
1953 SF near leaf, missing chrome . ............. 20 .................50..................150 ...............250.................600 ...............800 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... BV
1953 SF far leaf ......................... 100 ............ 150 ...............250..................450 ...............700..............1,200 ............1,600 ........... 2,500 ...................... ......................... BV
1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .... ................. ...........1,200...............1,800 ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... BV
1954.............................................FV ........... 0.35 ..............0.75...................1.5 ...................3.....................7 .................10 ................ 15 ..................25 ......................80 BV
1954, missing chrome ..................... ............. 20 .................50..................100 ...............200.................400 ...............600 ........... 1,000 ...................... .........................
1954 NSF ........................................ ................. ............Rare. Only 4 certified to date............................... .................... ................... ..................... .........................
1955.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................5 .................. 8 ..................15 ......................80 M BV
1956.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5.................0.75 ................1.5.....................3 ...................4 .................. 6 ..................15 ......................70 VG F
1957.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................50 BV
1957 Bug Tail ................................. 2 ................ 3 ...................4......................6 .................10...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .......................... BV
1958.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................50 BV BV
1958 Dbl Date................................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................400 D D
1959.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2.................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................12 ......................40 BV BV
1960.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2.................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................12 ......................40 E b h F VF EF AU MS MS MS MS MS
1961.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2.................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................12 ......................40 NSF BV BV
1962 Doubled Date........................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................400 SF BV
1962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ..............0.25..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................12 ......................40 BV
1963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ......................80 BV BV
1964 XWL .................................... 22 .............. 24 .................26....................30 .................35...................45 .................65 .............. 125 ................800 .......................... BV BV BV
1964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ....................100 D
1965 Large Beads, Detached Jewel ................. .................... ..............1,000 ............1,400..............2,000 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............6,000 .......................... BV BV BV
1965 Large Beads, Attached Jewel . ................. .................... ..............1,000 ............1,400..............2,000 ....................- ...................- .....................- .......................... BV BV BV
1965 Small Bds ...........................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ....................100 BV BV BV BV
1966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................20 ....................200 E b h F VF EF AU MS MS MS MS MS

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1960............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12..................... 50 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65
1961............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12..................... 50 1955, Dbl Die Reverse .................................... ....................... .............. 125 ............... 150 ..............200...............300 ................ 500 ................. 800 ................. 1,300
1962............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10..................... 25 1956............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ................10.................12 .................. 15 ................... 25 .................... 100
1963............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10..................... 25 1957............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 70
1964............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10..................... 25 1958............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 60
1965............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 ...........................8..................... 20 1959............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 80
1966............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 .........................12..................... 30 1960............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 60
1967............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ................... 3.5 .........................10..................... 30 1961............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 60
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 ........................25 .................. 100 1963............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 40
1968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint .................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................10..................... 45 1964............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 35
1969 Large Date .................... 12,000 ...........15,000 ........... 20,000 ............ 25,000 ...................... ....................... ...................... .......................... ....................... 1965............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 30
1969 Small Date .......................... FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 35 1966............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 30
1970............................................. FV ................. FV ............... 0.35 .................. 0.5 ................. 0.75 .................. 1.25 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 30 1967............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................6 .................... 7 ................... 12 ...................... 25
1971............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 30 1968 Sil.......................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV................4.5 .................... 5 ................... 12 ...................... 25
1972............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 35 1968 Ni ....................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1973............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 50 1969............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1974............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 50 1970............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ............1.25..............1.75 ................. 2.5 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1975............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 50
1971............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1976............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 50
1972............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 30
TWENTY CENTS 1973 SB ...................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ................. 1.5 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1973 LB .....................................................120 .................. 150 ............... 185 ............... 215 ..............350...............500 ................ 750 .............. 1,350 ................. 3,500
Victoria g-4 Vg-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1974............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1858 coinage, Plain 5 .................................. 65 ..................110...............130 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,700 .................. 2,800 1975............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 30
1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ..................... 65 ..................110...............130 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,250 1976............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 30
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......................................................40 ....................... 80 ............ 135 ................ 250 .............550 ........... 1,300 ................2,250...............5,000 ............ 7,500
1870, Obv 1 .................................................23 .................... 45 ................. 75 ............... 150 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,800 ................. 2,800
1871...............................................................60 ..................... 120 ............ 240 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ........... 2,300 ................3,450...............8,500 .......... 13,000
1870, Obv 2 .....................................................rare - only 4 examples certified by ICCS .........................................................................................................................
1871H ............................................................95 ..................... 185 ............ 375 ................ 750 ..........1,750 ........... 3,200 ................5,000.............11,000 .......... 18,000
1871, Obv 1 .................................................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,200............2,500 ....Feb. 2015 Legacy II Sale: ICCS MS-63, $6,350.
1872H ............................................................40 ....................... 80 ............ 150 ................ 300 .............700 ........... 1,500 ................2,300...............5,500 ............ 8,000
1871, Obv 2 .................................................25 .................... 50 ................. 85 ............... 200 ..............400...............750 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,600
1871H, Obv 1 ............................................125 .................. 250 .............. 500 ........... 1,200 .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1872H Inv A/V..............................................275 ..................... 500 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........6,000 ......... 12,000 ..............18,000........................ ....................
1871H, Obv 2 ..............................................33 .................... 65 ............... 120 ............... 250 ..............525...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,300 1881H ............................................................60 ..................... 120 ............ 200 ................ 375 .............900 ........... 2,350 ................3,400...............8,000 .......... 12,000
1872H, Obv 2 ..............................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 800 .............. 1,200 ................. 2,250 1888, Obv. 2 ................................................250 ..................... 600 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ........... 6,500 ................9,500........................ ....................
1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 .......................................15 .................... 32 ................. 55 ............... 110 ..............240...............460 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,750 1888, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 400 ............ 650 ............. 1,200 ..........2,200 ........... 4,500 ................6,500.............13,500 .......... 20,000
1872H, Die Break A ........................................rare - only 11 examples certified by ICCS ....................................................................................................................... 1888, Obv. 4 ................................................500 .................. 1,000 ......... 2,000 ............. 4,000 ................... ................... ........................ ....................... ....................
1874H ..........................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............170...............340 ................ 750 .............. 1,000 ................. 2,000 1890H, Obv. 4...........................................1,000 .................. 2,100 ......... 3,250 ............. 5,500 ........10,000 ......... 16,000 ..............25,000.............50,000 .....................
1875H, Blunt 5 ...........................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,000 ........... 18,000 ............ 28,000 ............... 45,000 1892, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 450 ............ 850 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ........... 7,500 ......................... ....................... ....................
1875H, Pointed 5 .......................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,000 ........... 18,000 ............ 28,000 ............... 45,000 1892, Obv. 4 ..................................................60 ..................... 120 ............ 220 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ........... 2,800 ................4,500.............11,000 .......... 18,000
1880 Wd 0 .................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 550 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,000 ....................... ......................... 1894.............................................................400 ..................... 800 ......... 1,300 ............. 2,200 ..........4,500 ........... 8,000 ..............12,000.............20,000 .......... 30,000
1880 Nar/Wd 0 ..........................................100 .................. 200 ............... 450 ............... 900 ...........1,800............2,800 ............. 5,500 ....................... .............. 12,000 1898...............................................................65 ..................... 130 ............ 265 ................ 550 ..........1,200 ........... 3,200 ................5,500.............13,500 .......... 20,000
1880 Nar 0 ...................................................50 .................. 100 ............... 225 ............... 450 ..............900............1,500 ............. 2,600 .............. 3,500 ................. 5,500 1899, Lg 1st 9 ..............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ........... 6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 .....................
1881H ..........................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 2,000 .............. 2,800 ................. 4,500 1899, Sm 1st 9 ............................................150 ..................... 320 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ........... 6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 .....................
1882H ..........................................................30 .................... 60 ............... 125 ............... 250 ..............550...............950 ............. 2,200 .............. 3,000 ................. 4,750 1900...............................................................45 ....................... 90 ............ 160 ................ 325 .............800 ........... 2,000 ................3,200...............7,000 ...........11,000
1883H ..........................................................18 .................... 36 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............500 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,700 1901...............................................................50 ..................... 100 ............ 185 ................ 375 .............900 ........... 2,250 ................3,650...............8,500 .......... 13,500
1885, Curved Top 5 ...................................120 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,500 Edward VII ...................................................G-4 ...................VG-8 ...........F-12 ............ VF-20 ........ EF-40 ..........AU-50 .............MS-60............. MS-62 ...........MS-63
1885, St. Top 5 ..........................................120 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,500 1902...............................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 75 ................ 170 .............425 .............. 750 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,000
1885, 5 over 3............................................150 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,200 ...........2,400............4,000 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1903H ............................................................20 ....................... 45 .............. 90 ................ 250 .............600 .............. 950 ................2,200...............3,250 ............ 6,000
1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE .......................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,000............1,750 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1904............................................................. 115 ..................... 250 ............ 450 ................ 900 ..........1,750 ........... 3,000 ................6,000.............10,000 .......... 16,500
1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE .......................40 .................... 80 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,000 1905.............................................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ........... 4,500 ..............10,000.............15,000 .....................
1886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE .......................40 .................... 80 ............... 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 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 .........75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1907...............................................................15 ....................... 30 .............. 55 ................ 140 .............440 .............. 800 ................2,000...............3,250 ............ 5,500
1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, 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, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5........................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,000............1,750 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1909...............................................................20 ....................... 40 .............110 ................ 300 .............800 ........... 1,800 ................3,500...............6,500 .......... 12,500
1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ......................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ..............900............1,600 ............. 3,200 .............. 5,000 .......................... 1910 Vic leafs ................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 75 ................ 200 .............600 ........... 1,200 ................2,500...............4,500 ............ 8,000
1887...........................................................125 .................. 265 .............. 465 .............. 950 ..........2,000............4,000 ........... 15,000 ....................... ......................... 1910 Ed leafs.................................................15 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 125 .............425 .............. 750 ................1,750...............3,000 ............ 5,500
1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ..........................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............400...............700 ............. 1,300 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,000 George V .................................................. VG-8 ....................F-12 .........VF-20 ........... EF-40 .........AU-50 ........ MS-60 ..............MS-62............. MS-63 ...........MS-64
1888, Wide 8Section 0 s ............................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............400...............700 ............. 1,300 .............. 2,200 ................. 4,000 1911 ...............................................................30 ..................... 120 .........350 ............ 750 ...... 1,150 ....... 2,000 ............2,800 ........... 3,800 .........6,000
1889, Closed 9 ..........................................140 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,100 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 ............... 18,000 1912...............................................................20 ....................... 60 ............ 200 ................ 450 .............750 ....... 1,500 ............2,400 ........... 3,800 .........7,000
1889, Open 9 .............................................140 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,100 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 ............... 18,000 1913...............................................................20 ....................... 60 ............ 225 ................ 500 .............900 ....... 1,800 ............3,000 ........... 5,500 .......10,000
1890H ..........................................................28 .................... 55 ............... 110 ............... 240 ..............500...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,300 ................. 3,750 1914...............................................................60 ..................... 140 .........300 ............ 750 ...... 1,600 ....... 3,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 .......... 15,000
1891.............................................................90 .................. 190 ............... 380 .............. 700 ..........1,200............1,650 ............. 3,000 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,500
1916...............................................................15 ....................... 40 ............ 100 ................ 225 ......... 450 .......... 900 ............1,300 ........... 2,500 .........4,500
1892.............................................................19 .................... 38 ................. 75 ............... 150 ..............325...............600 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 2,800
1917...............................................................14 ....................... 32 .............. 70 ................ 175 ......... 300 .......... 600 ...............900 ........... 1,500 .........2,400
1893...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 500 ............... 850 ...........1,400............2,000 ............. 3,250 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,500
1918...............................................................14 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 150 ......... 275 .......... 550 ...............750 ........... 1,250 .........2,000
1894.............................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 110 ............... 225 ..............450...............700 ............. 1,350 .............. 1,900 ................. 3,000
1899.............................................................12 .................... 22 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............225...............450 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,500 1919...............................................................14 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 150 ......... 250 .......... 500 ...............750 ........... 1,250 .........2,000
1900.............................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 32 ................. 70 ..............185...............350 ................ 650 ................. 900 ................. 1,350 1920 small 0 ..................................................20 ....................... 35 .............. 70 ................ 225 ......... 400 .......... 750 ............1,100 ........... 1,800 .........3,000
1901.............................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 32 ................. 80 ..............225...............400 ................ 750 .............. 1,000 ................. 1,500 1920 Large 0 .................................................40 ....................... 80 ............ 200 ................ 550 ..........1,000 ........... 2,000 ......................... ....................... ....................
1901, 9/9......................................................15 .................... 35 ................. 55 ............... 135 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,300 ................. 2,250 1921.............................. G- 28,000; VG- 43,000 ................ 55,000 ....... 60,000 ........... 65,000 ........70,000 ......... 80,000 ......................... ....................... ....................
Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1929...............................................................15 ....................... 32 .............. 65 ................ 175 ......... 350 .......... 650 ...............950 ........... 1,500 .........2,500
1902.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 100 ............... 300 ..............500............1,100 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,500 1931...............................................................35 ....................... 55 ............ 120 ................ 350 ......... 650 ....... 1,150 ............1,650 ........... 2,500 .........4,000
1902H ..........................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 160 ..............250...............400 ................ 500 ................. 750 ................. 1,400 1932.......................................... G-100; VG-175 ..................... 275 .........500 ......... 1,000 ...... 2,000 ....... 4,500 ............6,500 ......... 10,000 .......... 16,500
1903.............................................................22 .................... 45 ............... 120 ............... 350 ..............600............1,200 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,500 1934...............................................................45 ....................... 60 ............ 135 ................ 350 .............650 ........... 1,000 ................1,350...............2,000 .........3,000
1904.............................................................35 .................... 90 .............. 290 .............. 600 ...........1,100............2,500 ............. 3,500 .............. 6,000 ............... 10,000 1936...............................................................45 ....................... 60 ............ 120 ................ 340 .............525 .............. 800 ................1,100...............1,500 .........2,400
1905.............................................................22 .................... 50 ............... 175 ............... 425 ..............900............2,250 ............. 3,250 .............. 5,500 ................. 8,500 George VI .................................................. F-12 ..................VF-20 ........EF-40 ............AU-50 ....... MS-60 ......... MS-62 ..............MS-63............. MS-64 ...........MS-65
1906.............................................................17 .................... 40 ................. 90 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,500 ................. 5,000 1937...............................................................12 ....................... 17 .............. 22 .................. 28 ...............45 ................ 65 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,500
1906 Sm Cr..................... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ............... 6,500 .......... 12,000 .......... 20,000 .........30,000..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1938...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 50 .................. 95 .............200 .............. 325 ...................550...............1,600 ............ 4,000
1907.............................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 200 ..............380...............720 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,000 1939...............................................................15 ....................... 18 .............. 35 .................. 70 .............125 .............. 200 ...............325 .............. 600 .........2,000
1908.............................................................30 .................... 65 ............... 125 ............... 300 ..............450...............650 ................ 800 .............. 1,250 ................. 1,800 1940.............................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 .....................90..................200 ............... 900
1909.............................................................17 .................... 45 ............... 115 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,500 1941.............................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,100
1910.............................................................12 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 115 ..............225...............420 ................ 550 .............. 1,000 ................. 1,750 1942.............................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,100
George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 1943, Near 3 ................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............45 ................ 65 ...................100..................350 ............ 2,000
1911 .............................................................14 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 135 ..............200...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,150 1943, Far 3 ................................................... BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,100
1912.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............225...............550 ................ 900 .............. 1,750 ................. 3,000 1943, Dbl Die 3 ............................................. BV ....................... 20 .............. 30 .................. 40 ...............90 .............. 130 ...................200..................500 .....................
1913.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............200...............400 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,250 1944, Near 4 ................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,100
1914.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............300...............800 ............. 1,150 .............. 2,000 ................. 3,750 1944, Far 4 ................................................... BV ....................... 15 .............. 20 .................. 26 ...............45 ................ 60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,100
1915.............................................................35 .................... 80 ............... 280 ............... 750 ...........1,750............4,200 ............. 5,500 .............. 8,500 ............... 15,000 1945.............................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................ 60 ...................100........... 25 0 .........1,500
1916...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 30 ................. 65 ..............125...............275 ................ 500 ................. 900 ................. 1,600 1946 Hoof in 6, ND .................. VG- $40; F- $50 ....................... 90 ............ 275 ................ 700 ..........2,000 ........... 3,500 ................5,500........................ ....................
1917...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 50 ................75...............165 ................ 250 ................. 350 .................... 550 1946.............................................................. BV ....................... 16 .............. 22 .................. 40 ...............85 .............. 125 ...............175 .............. 325 .........2,500
1918...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............130 ................ 185 ................. 280 .................... 500 1947 St. 7L ................................................... BV ....................... 16 .............. 25 .................. 50 .............100 .............. 175 ...................300..................750 ............ 3,500
1919...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................60...............140 ................ 180 ................. 280 .................... 550 1947 C7R ..................................................... BV ....................... 16 ...........25 .............. 50 ......... 100 .......... 175 ...............300 .............. 750 .........2,500
1920...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 22 ................. 50 ..............100...............225 ................ 375 ................. 600 ................. 1,000 1947 ML Lft ............................... VG- $35; F-$45 ....................... 55 .............110 ................ 175 .............300 .............. 375 ...................500..................900 ............ 3,200
1921.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 140 ............... 350 ..............850............1,800 ............. 2,500 .............. 4,000 ................. 7,500 1947 ML CR........................ VG-2,000; F- 2,500 .................. 2,800 ......... 3,600 ............. 4,600 ..........7,000 ........... 9,000 ..............15,000........................ ....................
1927.............................................................45 .................... 75 ............... 150 ............... 320 ..............750............1,350 ............. 1,650 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,500 1948...................................... VG-$110; F- $140 ..................... 170 ............ 200 ................ 250 .............350 .............. 400 ...................500..................900 ............ 2,000
1928...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 60 ..............100...............200 ................ 300 ................. 500 ................. 1,000 1949.............................................................. BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 25 ...............60 ................ 90 ...................150..................275 ............ 1,100
1929...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 55 ..............100...............180 ................ 280 ................. 450 .................... 800
1949 Hoof/9, WD .................... VG- $30; F- $35 ....................... 60 ............ 120 ................ 225 .............550 .............. 850 ................1,400...............2,800 .....................
1930...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 30 ................. 75 ..............110...............300 ................ 450 ................. 700 ................. 1,200
1950 Des 0 ................................................... BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................ 30 .....................50..................125 ............650
1931...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,500
1950 No Des 0.......................... VG-$15; F-$18 ...................... 25 .............. 55 ................ 110 .............225 .............. 300 ...................350..................650 ............ 2,400
1932...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,400
1933...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............165...............275 ................ 350 ................. 500 .................... 850 1951.............................................................. BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................ 22 .....................35....................65 ............... 225
1934...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............190...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,500 1952.............................................................. BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................ 20 .....................25....................50 ............... 125
1935...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............140...............225 ................ 300 ................. 425 .................... 800 Elizabeth II ................................................. F-12 ..................VF-20 ........EF-40 ............AU-50 ....... MS-60 ......... MS-62 ..............MS-63............. MS-64 ...........MS-65
1936...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............120 ................ 160 ................. 250 .................... 500 1953SD NSF ................................................ BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............16 ................ 18 .....................25....................50 ............... 200
1936 Dot .................................. G-$20;VG-$45 ...................110 ............... 250 ............... 550 ..............850............1,350 ............. 1,800 .............. 3,000 ................. 6,000 1953LD SF ................................................... BV .............. BV
1936 Bar ......................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 175 ..............275...............450 ................ 750 .............. 1,100 ................. 1,750 D NSF
1936 Dot/Bar .............................................100 ................. 220 .............. 500 .............. 950 ................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... BV BV
George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 BV BV
1937...............................................................7 ..................... 9 ................. 11 ................. 15 ................22.................30 .................. 45 ................... 80 .................... 275 BV BV BV BV
1938...............................................................9 .................... 13 ................. 23 ................. 40 ................85............... 115 ................ 175 ................. 350 .................... 900 BV BV BV BV
1939...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 16 ................. 30 ................70...............100 ................ 140 ................. 240 .................... 400 BV BV BV BV
1940............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................25.................32 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................... 250 D BV
1941............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................... 250 BV BV BV BV BV
1942............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................30.................40 .................. 50 ................. 120 .................... 300 BV BV BV BV BV
1943............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................... 350 BV BV BV BV BV
1944...............................................................7 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 17 ................35.................50 .................. 70 ................. 135 .................... 400 BV BV BV BV BV
1945............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 60 ..................115 .................... 350 BV BV BV BV BV
1946...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 35 ................60.................80 ................ 125 ................. 200 .................... 350 BV BV BV BV BV
1947...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................70.................90 ................ 120 ................. 250 ................. 1,000 BV BV BV BV BV
1947 Dot ................................ VG-$80; F-$110 .................. 150 ............... 250 ............... 380 ..............650...............750 ............. 1,100 .............. 2,000 ................. 5,000 BV BV BV BV BV
1947 ML......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 13 ................22.................28 .................. 35 ................... 75 .................... 300 BV BV BV BV BV
1948...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................85............... 110 ................ 150 ................. 260 .................... 600 D S
1949............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................20.................25 .................. 35 ................... 80 .................... 600 FV FV FV FV
1950............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................18.................22 .................. 28 ................... 75 .................... 400 FV FV FV FV
1951LRPL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ........................................................ 140 .............180 ..............225 ............... 275 ................ 325 .................. 375 FV FV FV FV
1951HR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................14.................18 .................. 25 ................... 50 .................... 400 FV FV FV FV
1952 LR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................14.................18 .................. 25 ................... 75 .................... 500 FV FV FV FV
1952 HR ........................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 13 ................. 20 ................35.................45 .................. 60 ................. 100 .................... 500 FV FV FV FV
Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 FV FV FV FV
1953NSF ....................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................10.................12 .................. 16 ................... 30 .................... 100 FV FV FV FV
1953SF .......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................13.................18 .................. 30 ................... 60 .................... 325
FV FV FV FV
1954...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................ 14 ................. 22 ................40.................50 .................. 65 ................. 150 .................... 400
m S
1955............................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................11.................13 .................. 18 ................... 40 .................... 200

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Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65
CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARS 1956........................................................................................... 27 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................ 55 ..................... 90 ................. 400............. 2,800
1957...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 25 ...............28 ................ 29 ..................... 32 ................. 150............. 1,800
George V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 1957 IWL ................................................................................... 24 .............. 30 .................. 32 ...............35 ................ 38 ..................... 60 ................. 500............. 2,800
1935.............................................................. 25 ........................ 33 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............47 ................ 55 ..................... 75 ................. 125................ 250 1958...........................................................................................BV .............. 20 .................. 24 ...............28 ................ 30 ..................... 32 ................... 75................ 300
1936.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............60 ................ 80 ................... 120 ................. 225................ 600 1959...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 20 ...............23 ................ 26 ..................... 29 ................. 125............. 1,200
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................ 700
1937.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............50 ................ 60 ................... 100 ................. 275............. 2,500 1961...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............20 ................ 24 ..................... 27 ................. 125............. 1,200
1937 2XHP ................................................... 30 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................ 75 ................... 140 ................. 375............. 4,000 1962...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............20 ................ 24 ..................... 27 ................... 80................ 600
1938.............................................................. 40 ........................ 55 .............. 75 .................. 90 .............120 .............. 180 ................... 300 ................. 750............. 3,000 1963...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 24 ..................... 27 ................. 100................ 900
1939............................................................. BV ........................BV .............. 18 .................. 22 ...............28 ................ 32 ..................... 40 ................. 100................ 350 1964...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 24 ..................... 27 ................. 100................ 900
1939, 2 or 3XHP .......................................... BV ........................ 20 .............. 28 .................. 32 ...............35 ................ 40 ..................... 55 ................. 125................ 700 1964 no dot TS. .........................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 20 ...............30 ................ 32 ..................... 40 ................. 150............. 1,500
1945............................................................ 150 ..................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 350 ............450 ............. 600 ................ 1000 ............. 2,000........... 15,000 1965 SB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 28 ..................... 29 ................... 60................ 550
1945 2XHP ................................................. 150 ..................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 350 ............450 ............. 600 ................ 1000 ............. 2,000........... 15,000 1965 SB BL5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 28 ..................... 29 ................. 125............. 1,000
1946.............................................................. 35 ....................... 50 ............. 70 ................. 90 ............140 ............. 225 .................. 450 .............. 1,500........... 10,000 1965 LB BL5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 28 ..................... 29 ................... 60................ 450
1946 SWL ..................................................... 40 ........................ 70 ............ 100 ................ 135 .............185 .............. 300 ................... 700 .............. 2,000........... 10,000 1965 LB PT5..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................ 30 ..................... 35 ................... 80................ 450
1947 P7 ...................................................... 100 ...................... 150 ............ 200 ................ 275 .............450 .............. 950 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500.................... 1965 MB PT5.............................................................................BV .............. 25 .................. 28 ...............32 ................ 36 ..................... 50 ................. 200............. 1,200
1947 P7 Dot................................................ 150 ...................... 290 ............ 410 ................ 650 ..........1,100 ........... 1,850 ................ 3,800 .............. 9,500.................... 1965 coin alignment .................................................................... ................ ...................... Rare, only 5 certified examples............... ..................... ....................
1947 P7 2xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ........... 1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500.................... 1966 Lg Beads ..........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV .............. BV ................ 28 ..................... 29 ................... 60................ 450
1947 P7 3xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ........... 1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500.................... 1966 Small Beads ....................................................................... ................ ............. 3,200 ..........3,600 ........... 4,000 ................ 4,500 .............. 5,500............. 7,500
1947 P7 4xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ........... 1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500.................... 1967...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 18 ...............20 ................ 22 ..................... 26 ................... 50................ 300
1947 B7 ........................................................ 75 .......................110 ............ 150 ................ 175 .............200 .............. 250 ................... 500 .............. 1,250............. 8,000 1967 Diving Goose ...................................................................... ................ ................ 450 .............550 .............. 650 ................... 800 .............. 1,000............. 1,600
1947 B7 2XHP .............................................. 75 .......................110 ............ 165 ................ 200 .............250 .............. 300 ................... 500 .............. 1,500.................... 1967 Double Struck ..................................................................... ................ ................ 650 .............850 ........... 1,000 ................ 1,250 .............. 1,600............. 2,000
1947 ML 2XHP ........................................... 185 ..................... 250 ........... 335 ............... 385 ............500 ............. 650 ............... 1,100 ............. 2,000............. 8,000 1967 coin alignment .................................................................... ................ ...................... Rare, only 8 certified examples............... ..................... ....................
1947 ML single HP ..................................... 185 ..................... 250 ........... 335 ............... 385 ............500 ............. 650 ............... 1,100 ............. 2,000............. 8,000
1948......................................................... 1,000 .................. 1,250 ........ 1,450 ............ 1,650 .........2,000 .......... 2,400 ............... 3,500 ............. 5,500........... 17,500
1949.............................................................. 18 ....................... 22 .............. 26 .................. 30 ...............33 ................ 35 ..................... 40 ................... 55 ............... 100
1950.............................................................. 18 ....................... 22 .............. 28 .................. 31 ...............35 ................ 45 ..................... 70 ................. 120................ 250
CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARS
1950 Arn. ...................................................... 28 ........................ 35 .............. 42 .................. 45 ...............60 ................ 95 ................... 150 ................. 400............. 1,750 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65
1950 SWL. ................................................... BV ........................ 30 .............. 33 .................. 35 ...............40 ................ 55 ..................... 85 ................. 150................ 550 1968............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................2 ...................... 3 ................... 15...................40
1951............................................................. BV ........................BV .............. 20 .................. 25 ...............29 ................ 32 ..................... 45 ................. 100................ 550 1968 Small Island .......................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 3 .................6 ...................8 .................... 12 ................... 25...................90
1951 Arn. ...................................................... 45 ........................ 65 ............ 100 ................ 150 .............250 .............. 325 ................... 500 .............. 1,100............. 5,000 1968 No Island ...........................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................6 .................10 .................... 14 ................... 25...................50
1951 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 32 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............45 ................ 55 ..................... 85 ................. 200............. 1,100 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines ....................................................................... ................ 10 ...............15 ................20 ................... 25 .................. 35 ..................60
1952 WL ...................................................... BV ........................BV .............. 20 .................. 27 ...............29 ................ 32 ..................... 40 ................... 80................ 450 1969............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ................2.5 ...................... 3 ................... 25.................175
1952 NWL.................................................... BV ........................ 20 .............. 27 .................. 28 ...............32 ................ 45 ..................... 65 ................. 150................ 700 1970............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 20.................125
1952 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 26 .............. 30 .................. 40 ...............60 ................ 80 ................... 125 ..................... .................... 1971............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 20.................150
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.................200
1953 NSF ..................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............26 ................ 29 ..................... 35 ................... 75................ 400 1973............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................60
1953 SF .....................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............26 ................ 32 ..................... 35 ................... 75................ 400 1974............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................3 ...................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................75
1953 SF SWL ............................................................................ 20 .............. 24 .................. 28 ...............29 ................ 35 ..................... 55 ................. 125................ 900 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 (PL or SP)................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 350.................450
1954........................................................................................... 22 .............. 28 .................. 30 ...............32 ................ 35 ..................... 55 ................. 150............. 1,000 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 .................................................................................................... 40 ..............60 ................80 ................. 100 ................ 150 ................250
1954 SWL .................................................................................. 28 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................ 55 ..................... 85 ................. 250............. 1,750 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 (PL or SP)................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 300.................450
1955........................................................................................... 20 .............. 26 .................. 29 ...............32 ................ 35 ..................... 55 ................. 125................ 800 1975............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................75
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...................75

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) ........................... 4,000............ 4,500 ..............5,000 .........5,500 ............. 6500.............7500 1865.........................15 ........ 25 .............. 50 ........110 .........400 ........... 900 ........2,100.......2,750 .........4,000
1938..................... 0.50 ..............1 .......... 1.50 ........... 4 ........... 10 ............ 25 ........... 35 .............85 ...........200
1909 C .......................420............... 475............... 550 .................800 .........1,250 ............ 2,500............5,000 1940..................... 1.50 .........2.50 ............... 5 ......... 15 ........... 45 .......... 100 ......... 200 ...........750 ........2,250 1870.........................15 ........ 35 .............. 70 ........150 .........600 ........ 1,100 ........2,600.......3,200 .........4,000
1910 C .......................420............... 425............... 500 .................800 .........1,400 ............ 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............... 420............... 430 .................450 ............465 ............... 495...............550 1873.........................20 ........ 40 ............ 100 ........250 .........900 ........ 3,000 ........9,000............ ..............
1941c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............ 30 ........... 75 ...........300 ...........750
1913 C ....................1,000............ 1,300............ 1,600 ..............2,200 .........2,750 ............ 4,000................... 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 .......................450............... 500............... 600 .................800 .........1,000 ............ 1,400............2,500 1880.........................20 ........ 45 .............. 85 ........175 .........600 ........ 1,250 ........3,000.......3,700 .........5,000
1942..................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 15 ............ 45 ........... 85 ...........300 ...........750
1916 C ..................................... 22,500.......... 25,000 ............30,000 .......35,000 .......... 45,000..........75,000 1881.........................12 ........ 25 .............. 50 ........120 .........500 ........ 1,100 ........2,500.......3,250 .........4,500
1943c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............ 25 ........... 45 ...........125 ...........300
1917 C ........................BV............... 420............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............... 750............1,500 1882H ...................... 11 ........ 18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........400 ........... 850 ........2,500.......3,000 .........5,000
1944c ........................ 2 ..............3 ............. 10 ......... 40 ......... 125 .......... 350 ......... 750 ........2,500 ...............
1918 C ........................BV............... 420............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,250................... 1947c ........................ 1 .........1.50 ............... 5 ......... 20 ........... 50 .......... 110 ......... 200 ..........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............... 420............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,000...................
NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVER 1890.........................10 ........ 18 .............. 30 ..........85 .........350 ........ 1,100 ........4,000.......5,500 ..............
1894 Obv 1 ..............10 ........ 18 .............. 30 ..........60 .........300 ........... 700 ........1,750.......2,500 .........4,000
CANADIAN GOLD COINS Victoria g-4 Vg-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 1894 Obv 2 ..............13 ........ 24 .............. 40 ..........80 .........300 ........... 700 ........1,750.......2,500 .........4,000
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 1896 LR 96 ..............10 ........ 18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........300 ........... 900 ........3,000............ ..............
1912........................... 450 ................500 ...............525 .............. 850 .............1,500 ............3,000 .........6,500 1865, Obv.2 ............... ............. .............. ............................ ............. ................ ............. .............. 1899 Hook 99 ..........25 ........ 50 ............ 100 ........220 .........850 ........ 1,800 ............................. ................
1913........................... 450 ................500 ...............550 .............. 950 .............1,500 ............7,500 ................ 1870.........................70 .........125 .......... 250..........500........1000 ...... 1,700.........3,000 ......3,750 .......5,500 1899 Large 99 ...........8 ........ 12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........200 ........... 700 ........3,500.......5,000 .........8,500
1870, Obv.2 .............................Only one attributed example certified to date...................................................
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
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
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
NOVA SCOTIA COPPER 1880 Dbl Die Obv ..... 150 .........275 .......... 500..........900.............. ............. ................ ............. .............. NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
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 1917c ..........................8.......... 10 .............13 ........20 ............60 ..........225.........300 .............450 ............600
1885.......................165 .........300 .......... 475..........850.......1,800 ...... 3,200.........5,250 ......6,500 .......8,500
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 ........................................................................................................................................................... 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 Long 6........6 ..............11 .......... 15 .............30............70 .........170 ..........400.........650 ................. 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 ..............
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
NEW BRUNSWICK SILVER 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 ..............
1941c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5............10............25 ........... 30..............40 .........125 ..........450 1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........700 ........1,800 ....... 3,500 ............... ..............
Year g-4 Vg-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 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 ..............
1862 5.....................60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800.......1,750........ 3,250 ........ 4,250 .........6,000 1943c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6............12............25 ........... 35..............50 .........150 ..........450 1898, Obv.1, Sm. W . 30 .............50 ............85 ....... 225 ........1,200 ............. ............. ............... ..............
1864 5 Sm.6 ...........60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800.......1,750........ 3,500 ........ 5,000 .........7,500 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 Large 6 ..115 ............225 ........ 350 ...........650.......1,500 ......3,200 .............. ............ ................ 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
1862 10...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750.......1,500........ 2,500 ........ 3,500 .........5,000 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 DP 10...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........600..... 1250.......2,500........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......12,500 1947c .........................6 .............8 ............ 20............55..........120 ......... 175............275 .........400 ..........700 1900......................... BV .............17 ............25 ......... 65 ...........225 ...........900 ....... 1,750 ..........3,500 ........ 5,000
1864 10...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750.......2,000........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......10,000 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64
1862 20...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 400..........900........ 2,000 ........ 3,500 .........6,000 NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTS 1904H ..................... 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........75 ..........200 ..........400.......... 650 .........1,250 ....... 2,000
1864 20...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 425.......1,100........ 2,500 ........ 4,500 .........7,500 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
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 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
1911 ........................ 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........55 ..........120 ..........325.......... 500 ............900 ....... 2,000
YEAR Vg-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-Bn 62-RB 63-Rd 64-Rd 1870, Obv.2 ...........175 ........ 325 ........... 475.......... 700 ........1,400 ....... 2,250 ...... 4,000....... 5,000 ...... 6,500 1917c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200.......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,000
1872H ......................20 .......... 40 ............. 60.......... 125 ...........250 .......... 700 ...... 1,500....... 1,800 ...... 2,500
1871 1................4 .......... 6 .........10 ......... 25 ......... 60 ........ 120........ 150 .........250...........450 1873, Obv.1 ........................................................No examples certified to date ................................................ 1918c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200.......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,000
1873, Obv.2 .............60 ........ 120 ........... 250.......... 500 ........1,200 ....... 3,000 ............. .............. ............. 1919c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........50 ..........125 ..........325.......... 600 .........1,250 ....... 2,500
NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTS 1876H ......................60 ........ 120 ........... 250.......... 425 ...........875 ....... 1,700 ...... 2,700....... 3,200 ...... 4,000
1880.........................50 ........ 100 ........... 180.......... 350 ...........800 ....... 1,600 ...... 3,000....... 3,500 ...... 4,500 NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLD
Victoria Vg-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-Bn 62-RB 63-Rd 64-Rd 1882H ......................35 .......... 75 ............110.......... 225 ...........800 ....... 2,500 ...... 7,000.............. .............
1865............................. 6 ............9 ...........18 .......... 50 ...........120 .......... 300 .........450........ 1,250 ........2,500 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 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63
1872H .......................... 5 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 .............80 .......... 150 .........180........... 400 ...........600 1885, Obv.3 ........................................No attributed examples certified to date ................................................ 1865..................................... 300............375 ............500 ........... 675 ............2,000 .......... 4,500........ 15,000
1873............................. 7 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 85 ...........225 .......... 600 .........900........ 2,600 ............... 1888.........................40 .......... 80 ........... 125.......... 350 ........1,300 ....... 3,000 ............. .............. ............. 1870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ............. 350............450 ............600 ........... 900 ............2,700 .......... 6,000.................
1876H .......................... 6 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 90 ...........225 .......... 600 .........850........ 2,250 ............... 1890...........................8 .......... 18 ............. 30............ 70 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ...... 3,500.............. ............. 1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ............. 300............375 ............500 ........... 750 ............2,000 .......... 4,500........ 12,000
1880 RO ED ........... 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 36 .............90 .......... 225 .........325........... 850 ............... 1894, Obv.2 .................................. Only 2 attributed examples certified to date ................................................ 1872..................................... 375............475 ............650 ........ 1,000 ............3,500 .......... 5,500........ 15,000
1894, Obv.3 ...............8 .......... 15 ............. 25............ 50 ...........200 .......... 650 ...... 2,000....... 2,500 ...... 4,500 1880.................................. 1,400.........1,800 .........2,300 ........ 3,100 ............6,500 ........ 10,000........ 25,000
1880 RO LD............... 10 ..........25 ...........60 ........ 140 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ......1,800........ 5,500 ...............
1896...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 20............ 40 ...........175 .......... 700 ...... 3,500....... 4,500 ...... 6,000 1881..................................... 250............310 ............375 ........... 550 ............1,750 .......... 4,200........ 12,000
1880 Oval 0G-$125; VG-$250.....400 .........650 ..... 1,150 ........2,100 ....... 3,500 ......4,700............... ............... Edward VII
1885.......G-$25; VG-$45 ..........70 .........120 ........ 275 ...........550 ....... 1,000 ......1,500........ 4,200 ............... 1903...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 35............ 95 ...........275 .......... 750 ...... 3,000....... 4,850 ...... 7,500 1882H .................................. 250............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100.......... 2,250
1885..................................... 250............310 ............350 ........... 425 ...............900 .......... 1,600.......... 3,500
1888.......G-$25; VG-$50 ..........80 .........135 ........ 325 ...........750 ....... 1,500 ......2,800............... ............... 1904H ........................4 ............ 7 ............. 15............ 40 ...........125 .......... 225 ......... 400.......... 500 ......... 750
1888, Obv.2 ..................... RARE Only 1 Certified by ICCS
1890............................. 5 ............9 ...........25 .......... 75 ...........175 .......... 400 .........650........ 2,100 ............... George V 1888, Obv.3 ......................... 250............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100.......... 2,500
1894............................. 5 ............9 ...........22 .......... 70 ...........165 .......... 350 .........600........ 1,900 ............... 1912........................ BV ............ 4 ............... 7............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 250.......... 300 ......... 400
1896........................ 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 ...........100 .......... 200 .........300........... 800 ........2,000 1917c ...................... BV ............ 4 ............... 6............ 15 .............50 .......... 200 ......... 500.......... 900 ...... 1,500
Edward VII 1919c ....................3.50 ............ 5 ............. 10............ 25 .............75 .......... 150 ......... 275.......... 325 ......... 400 trends Abbreviations AU About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all
surfaces, with about half of the original
1904H ........................ 11 ..........20 ...........35 .......... 80 ...........200 .......... 550 .........750........ 1,600 ............... 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
lustre
1907............................. 4 ............7 ...........15 .......... 50 ...........140 .......... 350 .........600........ 1,350 ............... 1938...........................3 ............ 5 ............... 9............ 35 ...........120 .......... 325 ......... 625....... 1,250 ............. remaining detail
MS Mint State, coins are free from wear. The
1909............................. 4 ............6 ...........10 .......... 30 .............75 .......... 150 .........175........... 300 ...........450 1940...........................3 ....... 3.50 ............... 5............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225.......... 425 ......... 900 VG Very Good, well worn with a few fine
1940 Re-engr Date ..20 .......... 30 ............. 50 .......... 100 ...........350 .......... 500 ......... 650 .............. ............. better the strike, the more lustre and fewer
George V details missing marks, the higher the grade
1913............................. 2 ............3 .............4 .......... 10 .............35 ............ 70 ...........90........... 150 ...........250 1941c ...................... BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50.............. 8 .............20 ............ 55 ........... 85.......... 135 ......... 225 F Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis- R or B Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or
1942c ...................... BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50.............. 8 .............25 ............ 75 ......... 150.......... 250 ......... 400
1917c ........................... 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 9 .............35 .......... 125 .........200........... 450 ........1,100 ible, but shows signs of wear Red Brown depending on how much of the
1943c ...................... BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50............ 10 .............35 .......... 300 ......... 500....... 1,000 .............
1919c ........................... 2 ............3 .............5 .......... 15 .............60 .......... 250 .........425........... 850 ............... 1944c .........................3 ............ 4 ............. 12............ 30 .............75 .......... 300 ......... 600....... 1,500 ............. VF Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele- original colour remains.
1920c ........................... 2 ............3 .............7 .......... 25 ...........100 .......... 400 .........850........ 2,000 ............... 1945c ...................... BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50.............. 8 .............25 .......... 125 ......... 250.......... 500 ......... 900 ments are sharp 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
1936............................. 2 .......2.50 .............3 ............ 6 .............20 ............ 50 ...........65........... 125 ...........250 1947c .........................3 ............ 4 ............... 8............ 22 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225.......... 400 ......... 600 sharp, may show some lustre FV Face Value BV Bullion Value

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Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets)
MODERN SMALL CENTS Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
2001P ............................................. .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ................... 10 .................... 30 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10.......................
Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2001P, Volunteer ............................ .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ................... 10 .................... 30 ....................... ...................... ..................................................
Date MS-60 63RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 64RD 65RD 66RD 67RD 2002P ............................................. .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1977............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2003P, Old Effigy ............................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1978............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2003P, New Effigy .......................... ...............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1979............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2003WP, New Effigy ....................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ....................... 2 ................... 2.5 .........................10..................... 20
1979, Double Date......................... 2 ................ 5 .................15....................35 ...............150........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 2004P ............................................. .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1980............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2004P, Golf ..................................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ....................... 8 .................... 10 .........................15..................... 25
1981............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............175...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40
1982............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............100......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2005P ............................................. .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1983 Near Beads........................... ................ 2 .................20....................40 ...............250...........................................2 .................. 4 ..................20 ..................... 65 2006................................................ .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ..................................................
1983 Far Beads ............................. ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2006P ............................................. .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1984............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2006, Logo...................................... .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1985............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................30 ...............125...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2007 Straight 7, Logo ..................... .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 25
1985 Ptd. 5 .................................. 15 .............. 35 .................40....................60 ...............200........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 2007, Curved 7, Logo ..................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1986............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2008, Logo...................................... .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1987............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................30 ...............200......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2009, Logo...................................... .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1988............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................40 .........................................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 2010................................................ .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1989............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2010................................................ ...................... Mule - found in Young Wildlife Set ....................................... .................. 400 .......................450................... 500
1990............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................25 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2011 ................................................ .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1991............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 .................75...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 2012.................................................- .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ..................... 8 .................... 20 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20
1992............................................... ............. 0.5 .................10....................20 .................75...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 2013.................................................- .....................- .....................- ...................... - .......................- ....................... 1 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1993............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40
1994............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40
1995............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................75...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40
MODERN TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
1996............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................75...........................................3 .................. 4 ..................15 ..................... 40 Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets)
1997............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................40........................................... .................. .................... ....................... Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1997 (O) ........................................ ................ ......................................... ..............................................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1977..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................30...................1 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
1997 (W) ........................................ ................ ......................................... .........................................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................15 ..................... 40 1978 Lg Denticles .....................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................50...................1 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
1998............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................25 .................40........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 1978 Sm Denticles ........................................3 ..........................4 ............... 5 ................. 10 ................25................... ...................... ................... ........................
1998 (O) ........................................ ................ ......................................... ..............................................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1979..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................35...................1 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
1998 W .......................................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1980, Far Beads Obv................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................75................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
1999............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................40...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1980, Near Beads Obv. ............................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................75................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
1999P ............................................ ................ ......................................... ............................................................12 ................ 15 ..................25 ..................... 75 1981..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2000............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................20 .................35...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1982..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50...................1 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2000P ........................Does not exist ............................................................ .........................................Does Not Exist ......................................... ....................... 1983............................................................1.5 .......................2.5 ............... 3 ................. 15 ................50...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2000W ........................................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................3 .................. 4 ..................15 ..................... 40 1984..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2001............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................8....................15 .................35...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1985..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2001P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ...................8....................25 .................50...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1986..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2002............................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................35...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1987...............................................................1 .......................1.5 ............... 2 ................. 10 ................35...................1 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2002P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ...................5....................15 .................35...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40
2003, Old Effigy ............................. ........... 0.25 ...................5....................20 .................40...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1988..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2003P, Old Effigy ........................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................35...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1989..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2003, New Effigy ........................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................35...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................15 ..................... 40 1990..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 15 ................50...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2003P, New Effigy ......................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................35...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1991...................................AU-$8; MS-60-$10 ........................13 ............. 18 ................. 25 ................50.................15 ....................18 ................. 25 ...................... 45
2003WP, New Effigy ...................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Caribou ................................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................13 ................. 20 ...................... 35
2004............................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 New Brunswick ................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2004P ............................................ ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 NB coinage .........................................75 ........................90 ........... 100 ............... 150 ..............400................... ...................... ................... ........................
2005............................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30...........................................2 .................. 3 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 NB 90 rotation ...................................35 ........................40 ............. 50 ................. 75 ..................................... ...................... ................... ........................
2005P ............................................ ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 NWT ................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2006............................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 NWT 90 rotation ................................90 ...................... 110 ........... 135 ............... 175 ..................................... ...................... ................... ......................... -
2006, Magnetic ............................ 25 ............ 100 ...............150..................300 ...............500........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 1992 Newfoundland..................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2006, Logo..................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Manitoba ..........................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2006, Logo, Magnetic .................... 2 ................ 6 .................10....................20 .................50........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 1992 Yukon...............................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2006P ............................................ .............. 10 .................15....................30 .................60...........................................8 ................ 10 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Alberta .............................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................25...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2006P, Non-Magnetic ................ 100 ............ 300 ...............400..................500 ...............700........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 1992 PEI ...................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2007, Logo..................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Ontario .............................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2007, Logo, Non-Magnetic ............ ................ 8 .................10....................20 .................50...........................................8 ................ 10 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Nova Scotia .....................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2008, Logo..................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Quebec ............................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2009, Logo..................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 Saskatchewan .................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2009, Logo, Non Magnetic ............ 2 ................ 3 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................... .................. .................... ....................... 1992 SK coinage ...........................................ONLY THREE KNOWN; 2 X MS-63, 1 X MS-65 .................. .......... ...................... ................... ........................
2010, Logo..................................... ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1992 BC....................................................0.75 ..........................1 ............ 1.5 ................. 10 ................35...................2 ...................2.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2011 ................................................ - ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1993..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................35..............1.25 ...................1.5 ................. 10 ...................... 20
2012................................................ - ........... 0.25 ...................5....................15 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................15 ..................... 40 1993 (1867-1992 Obv) Mule............................Numismatic BU Issue Only; Only One Known .................PCGS PL-68 ........June 2017 .......... 21,240
1994..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 15 ................60................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
MODERN FIVE CENTS 1995..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................35................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 20
Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 1996..........................................................0.75 ..........................1 .......... 1.25 ................. 10 ................35...................4 ......................5 ............
Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 O
1977, High 7 .................................. 2 ................ 3 ...................5....................20 ...............100......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 W
1977, Low 7 .................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................30........................................... .................. .................... ........................ O
1977, Dbl Die 7 .............................. ................ ......................................... ..............................................................5 ................ 10 ..................25 ......................90 W
1978............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................25......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 C
1979............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................25......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC
1980............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................45...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................10 ......................25
1981............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................10 ......................25 F
1982............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 M
1983............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100......................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25 A
1984............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100......................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25 M
1985............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100......................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25
1986............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 ...............100......................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25
1987............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................10 .................45......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 A
1988............................................... ........... 0.75 ...................1....................15 .................75......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 S m
1989............................................... ................ 1 ..............1.25....................10 .................45........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25 S m
1990............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................30........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25 O
1991.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ................1.5....................10 .................30...........................................4 .................. 5 ..................10 ......................25 N m
1992............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................30......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 N m
1993............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................45......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 D m
1994............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................30...........................................1 ............. 1.25 ..................10 ......................25 M mM T S
1995............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................65......................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25 C
1996, Near 6 .................................. ............. 0.5 ...................1....................10 .................30...........................................4 .................. 5 ..................10 ......................25 PC RARE O Tw K w
1996, Far 6 .................................... ................ 1 ...................2....................20 ...............150........................................... .................. .................... ........................ WC
1997............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1......................8 .................25........................................... .................. .................... ........................ P
1997 (O) ........................................ ................ ......................................... .........................................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25
1997 (W) ........................................ ................ ......................................... .........................................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 F
1998............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1......................8 .................25........................................... .................. .................... ........................ M A m
1998 (O) ........................................ ................ ......................................... .........................................................1.25 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................25 A H
1998 W .......................................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................2 .................. 3 ..................10 ......................25 M
1999............................................... ............. 0.5 ...................1......................8 .................20......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 H m
1999P ............................................ ................ ......................................... ............................................................12 ................ 15 ..................25 ........................
2000............................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................8 .................25......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 C
2000P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ...................1......................8 .................25........................................... .................. .................... ........................ A F m
2000W ........................................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................2 ............... 2.5 ..................10 ......................25 S m W m
2001............................................... ................ 1 ................1.5......................8 .................25........................................... .................. .................... ........................ O C
2001P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................8 .................25......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC RARE O Tw K w
2002P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................8 .................25......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 N m F m
2003P, Old Effigy ........................... ........... 0.75 ...................1......................8 .................25........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25 D m C mm
2003P, New Effigy ......................... ........... 0.75 ...................1......................8 .................25........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25 PC mm
2003WP, New Effigy ...................... ................ ......................................... ..............................................................3 .................. 4 ..................10 ......................25 M mM
2004P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 M M
2005P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 D T S m K
2005P, VE Day .............................. ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15.........................................12 ................ 15 ..................25 ........................ P C
2006............................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15........................................... .................. .................... ........................ C C
2006P ............................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25
2006, Logo..................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15........................................1.5 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................25
2007, Logo..................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 P
2008, Logo..................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC D C
2009, Logo..................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 P
2010, Logo..................................... ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC D
2011 ................................................ ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC D C
2012................................................ - ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PO E
2013................................................ - ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 P N wE
2014................................................ - ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC D
2015................................................ - ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 WP N w E
2016................................................ - ............. 0.5 ..............0.75......................5 .................15......................................0.75 .................. 1 ..................10 ......................25 PC
PC D C
MODERN TEN CENTS PS
PM
Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) PP
Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 PF S m
1977................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 40 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PC
1978................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 50 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PA
1979................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PS w
1980, Bold Type, Wide 0 .............. ....................3 .................... 5 ................... 15 .................... 50 ....................... 1 ................. 1.25 .........................10..................... 20 PV
1980, Fine Type, narrow 0 ........... ..................... Prooflike Only .................... ..................... ....................... 1 ................. 1.25 .........................10..................... 20 PC D
1981................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 15 .................... 95 ....................... 1 ................. 1.25 .........................10..................... 20 PS
1982................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 50 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 P
1983................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 15 ..................... .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 B
1984................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 20 ..................... .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20
1985................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 45 .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 PC
1986................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 15 ..................... .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 PC D
1987................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 45 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PP R
1988................................................ ...............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 45 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PC
1989................................................ ....................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 .................... 40 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20 PR
1990................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 20
1991........................................... 0.75 ....................1 ................. 1.5 ................... 10 .................... 30 .................... 2.5 ...................... 3 .........................10..................... 20 PS
1992................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 30 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PM
1993................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 30 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 PO w
1994................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 ....................... 1 ................. 1.25 .........................10..................... 20 PT
1995................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 30 .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 Q BD
1996................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 ....................... 3 ...................... 4 .........................10..................... 20
1997................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 30 ....................... ...................... .................................................. C
1997 (O) ......................................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 H
1997 (W) ......................................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 B
1998................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 ....................... ...................... .................................................. A S
1998 W ........................................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................... 2.5 ...................... 3 .........................10..................... 20 W C
1999................................................ .................0.5 .................... 1 ................... 10 .................... 35 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 W m w MS MS
1999P ............................................. .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ....................... 9 .....................11 .........................15..................... 35 B R
1998 (O) ......................................... .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................. 1.25 ................... 1.5 .........................10..................... 20 B
2000................................................ .................0.5 ............... 0.75 ................... 10 .................... 35 .................. 0.75 ...................... 1 .........................10..................... 20 B
2000P ...................................... 1,000 .............1,200 ............. 1,350 .............. 1,500 ............... 2,200 ....................... ...................... .................................................. C C D
2000W ............................................ .................... .................... ..................... ...................... .................... 1.5 ...................... 2 .........................10..................... 25 C
2001................................................ ....................1 ................. 1.5 ................... 10 .................... 30 ....................... ...................... .................................................. M

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Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) Circulation Strikes Prooflike/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, Montreal............................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1995 Peacekeeping ........................................................................ 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 40 ..................... 5 ........................ 7....................20................-
2007, Ottawa ................................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1996................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 40 ..................... 7 ........................ 8....................15................-
2007, Toronto................................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1997 Flying Loon, Aureate.................................................................................... -.................. - ................. - ................... 30 ...................... 35....................45................-
2007, Calgary ................................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1997 (W) ...........................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 9 ...................... 15....................15................-
2007, Edmonton ............................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1997 (O) ...........................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 15....................15................-
2007, Vancouver............................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1998 (O) ...........................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2007, Xmas Tree ........................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 1998-W .............................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 9 .......................11....................15................-
2007, Queens 60th Anniv.............................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................15 ....................18 ................. 25 ...................... 40 1999..................................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2008 mule; Alpine skiing ................................ .......................... ............... ................... MS-63-$25; MS-64-$35 ........................50 ................... ........................ 2000..................................................................................... ...........- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2008, Logo..................................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2000-W ................................................................................ ...........- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2008, Poppy .................................................. .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20.................15 ....................18 ................. 25 ...................... 40 2001..................................................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2008, Snowboarding...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 15 ........................ 2002.................................................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2008, Freestyle Skiing ................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 15 ........................ 2002 Loon Family ...............................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 30 ...................... 35....................45................-
2008, Figure Skating ..................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 15 ........................ 2003 Old Effigy ................................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 9 .......................11....................15................-
2008, Bobsleigh ............................................. .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 15 ........................ 2003 New Effigy ..............................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 9 .......................11....................15................-
2008, Santa ................................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2003-W New Effigy .............................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 9 .......................11....................15................-
2008, Moose .................................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2004.................................................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2008, Canada Day......................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2004 Canada Goose ..........................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................60................-
2008, Teddy Bear .......................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2004 Elusive Loon ..............................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 40 ...................... 45....................60.................
2008, Wedding .............................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2004 Olympic...................................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 12 ...................... 15....................20................-
2008, Birthday ............................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2005.................................................................................FV ........... 3 ..................4................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2008, Congratulations ................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2005 Terry Fox.................................................................FV ........ 2.5 ..................3................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 12 ...................... 15....................20................-
2008, Miga ..................................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2005 Puffin .........................................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 48 ...................... 55....................65................-
2008, Sumi .................................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2006 Logo...........................................................................- ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 15 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2008, Quatchi ................................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2006 Snowy Owl.................................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 42 ...................... 50....................60................-
2008, Anne of Green Gables ......................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................15 ....................18 ................. 25 ...................... 40 2006, Loon Settling..........................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 16 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Caribou, Logo ...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2007.................................................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2009, Cross Country...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2007 Trumpeter Swan ........................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................60................-
2009, Speedskating ....................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2008.................................................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2009, Mens Hockey ...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2008 Eider Duck .................................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................60................-
2009, Mens Hockey, Colour, engraved 2 ...... ..........................2 ............ 2.5 ................. 15 ................40................... ...................... ................... ........................ 2008, Loon Dance ...........................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2009, Mens Hockey, Colour, raised 2 ...........8 ........................10 ............. 12 ................... ..................................... ...................... ................... ........................ 2008 Calgary Flames* ........................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Womens Hockey ................................. .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2008 Edmonton Oilers* ......................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Womens Hockey, Colour .................... ..........................2 ............ 2.5 ................. 15 ................40................... ...................... ................... ........................ 2008 Montreal Canadiens* .................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Cindy Klassen...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20...................3 ......................4 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2008 Ottawa Senators* ......................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Cindy Klausen, Colourized .................. ..........................2 ............ 2.5 ................. 15 ................40................... ...................... ................... ........................ 2008 Toronto Maple Leafs*.................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Santa ................................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2008 Vancouver Canucks* .................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Forever ................................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009.................................................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15................-
2009, Canada Day......................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Great Blue Heron.......................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................55................-
2009, Thank You............................................ .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Montreal 100th Anniv ..............................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Wedding .............................................. .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Calgary Flames: Logo ...............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Birthday ............................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Calgary Flames: Jersey .............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2009, Congratulations ................................... .......................... ............... ................... ...................................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Logo ..............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2010, Caribou, Logo ...................................... .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2009 Edmonton Oilers: Jersey ...........................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2011 Caribou ................................................. .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20................1.5 ......................2 ................. 10 ...................... 25 2009 Mont. Canadiens: Logo ............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2011 Bison* .................................................................................- ............... 1 .................. 8 ...............20 ................10 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................... 40 2009 Mont Canadiens: Jersey ............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2011 Whale* ................................................................................- ............... 1 .................. 8 ...............20 ................10 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................... 40 2009 Ottawa Senators: Logo ..............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2011 Falcon*................................................................................- ............... 1 .................. 8 ...............20 ................10 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................... 40 2009 Ott. Senators: Jersey .................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2012............................................................... .....................0.75 .............. 1 .................. 8 ...............20 ...............1.5 .....................2 ................ 10 ..................... 25 2009 Tor. Maple Leafs: Logo .............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2012 Childrens hanging mobile ...................................................................- ....................- .................. -....... - ........10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Maple Leafs: Jersey ..................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2012 Wedding Rings ..................................................................- ................- ....................- .................. -.................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009 Vanc. Canucks: Logo.................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2012 Flying Cupcake ..................................................................- ................- ....................- .................. -.................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2009. Vanc. Canucks: Jersey .............................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 18 ...................... 20....................30................-
2012 True Patriot Love (smiling Maple Leaves)........................................................................- .................. -.................10 ....................12 ................. 20 ...................... 40 2010.................................................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 6 ........................ 8....................20................-
2012 Brock* ................................................... - .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20....................- ...................... - .................... - ......................... - 2010 Olympic...................................................................FV ........... 2 ..................3................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15................-
2012 Tecumseh* ............................................ - .....................0.75 ............... 1 ................... 8 ................20....................- ...................... - .................... - ......................... - 2010 Navy Centennial .....................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 12 ...................... 20....................30.................
* struck with and without colour enhancement 2010 Northern Harrier.........................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................55................-
2010 Sask. Roughriders ..................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ................... 12 ...................... 20....................30................-
MODERN FIFTY CENTS 2011 .................................................................................FV ........... 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 6 ........................ 8....................20.................
Circulation Strikes Prooflike/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets) 2011 Great Grey Owl ..........................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 38 ...................... 45....................55.................
Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 2011 Parks Canada ..........................................................................- ..................3................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................20.................
1977.................................................................2 ...................... 2.5 ................ 3 .............. 10 ........... 40 ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25 2012................................................................................................. 2 ...............2.5................. 8 .............. 25 ..................... 6 ........................ 8....................20.................
1978, Round Jewels ........................................6 ......................... 7 .............. 10 .............. 20 ........... 60 ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ................. 50 2012 Common Loon .........................................................................- .................. -.................. - ................. - ................... 40 ...................... 45....................55................-
1978, Square Jewels .......................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .............. 10 ........... 40 ............. 1.25 ....................1.5....................10 ................. 25 2012 new laser engraving ....................................................................................3................. 8 .............. 25 ...................... - ......................... -...................... -................-
1979, Round Bust ............................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 30 ............. 1.25 ....................1.5....................10 ................. 25 2012 Lucky Loon ............................................................................. 2 ..................3................. 8 .............. 25 ...................... - ......................... -...................... -................-
1979, Pointed Bust .......................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. .................. 4 .......................5....................15 ................. 40 2012 Grey Cup ................................................................................ 2 ..................3................. 8 .............. 25 ...................... - ......................... -...................... -................-
1980.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 30 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 2013....................................................................................- ............- .................. -.................. - ................. - ..................... 6 ........................ 8....................20................-
1981.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 15 ........... 40 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 * two parallel versions of these coins were issued, featuring Home and Road Jersey Crests
1982, Lg Beads, Raised Bust ..........................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 30 ............. 1.25 ....................1.5......................9 ................. 25
1982, Sm Beads, Flat BustEF-$15 ; AU-$20 ; MS-60-$25 30 .....35 .............. 45 ......... 100 .................. ............................................. ................... CANADIAN TWO DOLLAR COINS
1983.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 15 ........... 60 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25
1984.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 Circulation Strikes PL/Numismatic BU (from Unc/PL Sets)
1985.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 60 ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25 Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67
1986.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 1996 Canadian Planchet* ...................... ........................ 4 .....................6 ..............10 ...........50 .......................... 5 (Sp) ............ 8 (Sp) .............. 15 (Sp) ........ 50 (Sp)
1987............................................................1.25 ......................... 2 ............. 2.5 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 1996 German Planchet* ......................10 ...................... 20 ..................40 ...........100 ........200 ................................. .................... ........................ ..................
1988.................................................................3 ...................... 3.5 ................ 4 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25 1997 (O) ......................................................................... ..................... ................ ............. .................................. 5 ....................8 ......................15 ................ 75
1989............................................................1.25 ......................... 2 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 35 ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25 1997 (W)** ...................................................................... .....................6
1990.................................................................3 ......................... 4 ................ 5 .................. 10 ........... 35 ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25 O
1991.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 .................. 3 .......................4......................9 ................. 25 W
1992.................................................................3 ......................... 4 ................ 5 .................. 10 ........... 35 ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25
1993.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 ............... 1.5 .......................2......................9 ................. 25 N
1994.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 ............... 1.5 .......................2......................9 ................. 25 N M
1995.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 .................. 2 ....................2.5......................9 ................. 25
1996.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ................. 25 K w
1997.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 25 .................. ............................................. ................... W
1997 (O) .......................................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. .............. 2.5 .......................3....................10 ................. 25
1997 (W) .......................................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ............... 1.5 .......................2....................10 ................. 25
1998.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 50 .................. ............................................. ................... O E w w
1998 (O) .......................................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ............... 2.5 .......................3......................9 ................. 25 N wE w
1998 W ............................................................ ......................... ................ .................... ................. .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ................... W N wE
1999.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5....................10 ................. 25
1999P .............................................................. ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ...................
2000.................................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ........... 35 .................. 2 ....................2.5....................10 ................. 25 A
2000P .......................................................3,5006 only certified to date ......................... 5,000 ..........6,000 .................. ............................................. ................... C R
2000W ............................................................. ......................... ................ .................... ................. .................. 2 ....................2.5....................10 ................. 25 M
2001P ..............................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ...............35 .................. 2 ....................2.5....................10 ...................
2002P ..............................................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................. 10 ...............45 .................. ............................................. ...................
2002P, Ascension ............................................1 ...................... 1.5 ................ 2 .................... 8 ........... 25 ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ................... Q A
2003P, Old Effigy ............................................. ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ...................
2003WP, New Effigy ........................................ ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ...................
2004P .............................................................. ......................... ................ .................... ................. .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ...................
2005P ....................................... From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 .................. 4 .......................5....................10 ................... K
2006P ....................................... From RCM Roll ......................... 3 ................ 4 .................. 10 ...............25 .................. 4 .......................5....................10 ................... S S S
2006, Logo....................................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 12 .....................15....................20 ................... B E
2007, Logo................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 3 ................ 4 .................. 10 ...............25 .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ................. 25 B F
2008, Logo................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ................. 25 S S S
2008, Snowman............................................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 25 .....................30....................45 ................... W C
2009, Logo................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 .................. 3 .......................4....................10 ................. 25 W S
2009, Calgary Flames from Puck .................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ................... w
2009, Edmonton Oilers from Puck................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ................... S S S
2009, Montreal Canadiens from Puck ............. ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ................... B B C
2009, Ottawa Senators from Puck................... ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ...................
2009, Toronto Maple Leafs from Puck ............. ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ................... R
2009, Vancouver Canucks from Puck ............. ......................... ................ .................... ................. ................ 22 .....................28....................40 ................... W M D
2010, Logo................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ...................
2011, Logo ................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ................... A M D
2012, Logo................................ From RCM Roll ......................... 2 ................ 3 .................... 8 ...............25 ................ 10 .....................12....................20 ................... F F
2013..................................................................- .......................... - ................. - .....................- ..................- ................ 10 .....................12....................20 .................... - R

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1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 .............................................. ............ ................. .................. ................. ...............350 ................. 450 ................ 650 ....................
1977 Att. Jewel, SWL.....................................................6 ......... 7.5 .................9 ................ 20 .............130 .................. ...................... ..................... .....................
MODERN PROOF GOLD COINS
1977 Det. Jewel .............................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 15 ...............75 ..................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................35 D V D V D V D V
1977 Det. Jewel, SWL ...................................................4 ............ 5 .................7 ................ 15 .............100 .................. ...................... ..................... .....................
1978............................................................................2.5 ............ 3 .................4 ................ 15 .............100 ..................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................35 S w P
1979............................................................................2.5 ............ 3 .................4 ................ 25 .............140 ..................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................35 S B M F
1980...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 25 ...............75 ..................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................35 K H F m S
1981...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 20 .............100 ..................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................45 K RCMP Q C m P m
1982...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 15 ...............75 ..................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15...................45 N F w O
1982 Constitution...........................................................2 ......... 2.5 .................3 ................ 15 ...............50 ..................8 .................... 10 ................... 20...................45 U B V P V
1982 Const, coinage.............AU-$3,500; MS-60- $4,500 ..... 6,000 ..........7,500 ......... 10,000 ................. ................... ...................... ..................... ..................... Y C F w VE D
K G N P P
1982 Const, thin planchet, coinageAU-$2,500; MS-60- $3,5004,000 .......5,000 .................. ................. ................... ...................... ..................... ..................... S m C H
1983...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 15 .............100 ..................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................45 OC N w
C B R
1984 Voyageur ..............................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 25 .............100 ..................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................35 F T H m m
1984 Jacques Cartier ....................................................2 ............ 3 .................4 ................ 20 ...............75 .................. ...................... ..................... ..................... N w S
C G K w B
1985 Mule N/Z 50 cents ..........AU-55-$8k ; MS-60-$10k .. 12,000 .......15,000 ................. ................. ................... ...................... ..................... ..................... T mP F R
1985...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 50 ................. ...................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................35 S NW P Tm Z R
1986...............................................................................3 ............ 4 .................5 ................ 15 ...............75 ..................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15...................35 P D R A
1987 Voyageur .............................................................. ............ ................. .................. ................. ...................6 ...................... 7 ................... 15...................35 O m C C w N w
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Date MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-64 MS-65 MS-66 MS-67 H & G D R M
1987................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 10 .............. 25 ..................... - ......................... -...................... -................. M O S S W
1988................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 60 ..................... 4 ........................ 5....................15............. 35 O m H C m S
1989................................................................................................. 5 ..................6............... 15 .............. 75 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15............. 45 F P QE M
1990................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 75 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15............. 45 A T C m S w N
1991................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 75 ..................... 8 ...................... 10....................15............. 35 RCMP W R B F O
1992 Loon........................................................................................ 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 50 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15............. 35 WW W W W
1992 Children & Parliament............................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 40 ..................... 5 ........................ 6....................15............. 70 A G G S C M
1993................................................................................................. 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 75 ..................... 4 ........................ 5....................15............. 35 F H G Y
1994 Loon........................................................................................ 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 40 ..................... 4 ........................ 5....................15............. 50 S T m P F
1994 War Memorial ......................................................................... 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 40 ...................... - ......................... -...................... -................- G P B G S RCMP P P
1995 Loon........................................................................................ 3 ..................4............... 12 .............. 50 ..................... 4 ........................ 5....................15............. 35 K M D m RCM

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Probert...
Continued from page 1
For the first four years, Prob-
ert typed the newsletter on spe-
cial paper that was copied using
a Gestetner copier, which is
has been editor through 20 dif-
ferent CNS presidents (and 24
different presidential terms as
four people, including Probert,
named after its inventor Da- served as president on two
the clubs president in 1961, was vidGestetner. This process was separate occasions).
the newsletters first editor. revolutionized in 1981 with a My conclusion is that no-
In September 1977, the editor Xerox photocopier, and by 1991, where else in a Canadian coin
position became available, and digital word processors came club has anyone been the edi-
Probert then the clubs secre- onto the scene. tor of a club newsletter for 40
tary assumed the role. He pub- To this day, Neil has not years. I have heard of CN Rail
lished his first edition of the CNS graduated beyond Microsoft The Canadian Numismatic Association handed out three engineers working for 50-plus
newsletter in October 1977 with Word in his monthly produc- awards to Probert as well as the CNS Bulletin in 1998 and 1999. years, but that is a job for which
a three-page overview of numis- tion, added Moore. they are paid. In most volun-
matic news from Calgary and Probert, who also served as teer organizations most people
beyond. CNS president in 2005 as well as ing, both club activities and umn layout and the results burn out in less than 10 years.
This year s convention in 1978-79, added the biggest sometimes the world, he said, were spectacular. One would also not be too
Vancouver was very successful change hes noticed since pub- adding he has received a few The CNS Bulletin won first wrong in saying that no coin
and a number of our members lishing the first edition of the awards as well as the occa- place in the annual ANA Publi- club on the planet has had an
attended, wrote Probert about newsletter in October 1977 is the sional positive comment from cation Competition in 1983, 1986 editor for 40 consecutive
the 1977 convention of the Cana- way its produced. members, and that is very re- and 1990. Second place was years, said Moore, who added
dian Numismatic Association I bought my first computer warding. awarded to the Bulletin in 1992 Probert has announced he will
(now the RCNA). A full report in 1986 which made typing bet- and 2004 while third place was continue to produce the CNS
on the convention will be pre- ter. I still had to copy 60 to 70 ANAS BEST CLUB won in 1987, 1991, 1993, 1995, bulletin for the foreseeable fu-
sented at the next meeting. copies and then fold, stuff them NEWSLETTER AWARD 2001 and 2002. ture.
A preview of the clubs Octo- and mail them out, he said. After four years on the job, In short, the CNS has 11 top As always, Neil Probert is
ber and November meetings Now we only mail out 12 cop- Probert learned about the Ameri- three places in the United States self-effacing. Neil has been
the latter of which was organized ies to older members and email can Numismatic Association with over 200 coin clubs, said through the whole wringer of
entirely by junior members about 110 to members, other coin (ANA) Outstanding Club Publi- Moore. In Canada, with under the CNS since the early 70s,
were also provided alongside a clubs in Western Canada, and cation Contest, which hands out 30 clubs, Neil garnered best in said Moore, who added Prob-
review of the September meet- prospective members. a first-, second- and third-place show but twice, but at least it erts patience and longevity is
ing. Understandably, after four de- award for outstanding local nu- was back to back trophies in 1998 something that should be rec-
cades in the editors chair, Prob- mismatic publications each year. and 1999. ognized as being the glue that
FOUR DECADES IN, ert believes a well-done newslet- After his first submission in keeps a volunteer organization
STILL HANGING ON ter can make a difference in the 1981, Probert was advised by the A UNIQUE together.
Like a limpet on a boats hull, success of a club. ANA to change the newsletters ACCOMPLISHMENT For more information about
he has hung on ever since, said So I try to let members know style to bulletin format that is Probert, who also currently the CNS, visit calgarynumismat-
CNS Secretary Ron Moore. what is going on in coin collect- from a letter format to a two-col- serves as the clubs archivist, icsociety.org. W

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This article touches the tip of Manitoba Coin Clubs Fall Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show, Sunova
net, telephone 905-728-1352. Website: www.oshawacoinclub.com.
the iceberg with regards to this Centre, 48 Holland Rd. Dealer tables, exhibits, free gifts & prizes! Nov. 4, Niagara Falls, ON
Something of interest for everyone, from the novice collector to the
specialized field of numismatics, experienced. Come with paper; leave with gold. Plenty of free
Niagara Falls Coin Club, Our Lady of Peace Hall, 6944 Stanley Ave.
This popular one-day show in beautiful Niagara will feature deal-
Continued from page 26 as there are thousands of med- parking. Admission: $5 per day, per person. For more information ers from across Canada selling and buying coins, paper money,
als, tokens, coins and banknotes contact Howard R. Engel, email [email protected], telephone tokens, books, supplies, jewellery, stamps, post cards, militaria
The medal commemorates the that have been issued world-
204-253-0419. Website: www.manitobacoinclub.org. and sports cards. Show opens at 9 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m. For
wide with a hydro theme. W
more information contact Andy Grecco, telephone 905-227-3534.
official opening of the Kettle Sept. 30, Medicine Hat, AB
Generating Station on the Nel- Medicine Hat Coin & Stamp Show, Medicine Hat Exhibition, 2055 Nov. 4, Scarborough, ON
21 Ave. SE. Over 40 tables of coins and stamps. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
son River on June 16, 1973. Vendors from Alta and Sask. Door prizes, Admission $2, children
Scarborough Coin Club 21st Annual Coin Show, Cedarbrook
Community Centre, 91 Eastpark Blvd. Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
with parent free. Buy, sell or trade. Vendors welcome. For more Coins, paper money, tokens, medals, club table, etc. Free admis-
information, email [email protected], telephone 403-526- sion and draws. Refreshments available. We are at the location
5158. Website: medhatcasc.ca. where our club meets. For more information contact Dick Dunn,
It can take up to 15 kilowatt email [email protected].
Oct. 15, Mississauga, ON
hours of electrical energy to Mississauga Coin & Stamp Show, John Paul II Polish Cultural Centre, Nov. 5, Sudbury, ON
produce one kilogram of the 4300 Cawthra Rd. Sponsored by the Troyak Club. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 Sudbury Coin and Stamp Show, Dynamic Earth, Big Nickel Rd.
metal. This souvenir medal p.m. Over 30 dealers & 60 dealer tables. Canadian and world coins, Nickel Belt Coin Club and the Sudbury Stamp Club will again be
banknotes, stamps and supplies. Buy, sell, trade, appraise. For more extending a welcome to collectors. Our location can not be
features the Aluminum information contact Les Plonka, email [email protected], tele- missed as we have the BIG NICKEL to show the way. There will be
Company of Canadas phone 416-505-7999. Website: www.troyakclub.com. displays, vendors, guest speakers, and lots for the kids. Looking
hydroelectric station Oct. 21, Woodstock, NB
forward to seeing you there. For more information, email robert.
[email protected], telephone 705-626-3305. Website: www.
southeast of Kitimat, B.C Collectors Show and Sale, Ayr Motor Centre, 105 Connell Park Rd. nickelbeltcoinclub.com.
Coins, paper money, militaria, stamps, sports cards and other
collectibles and antiques. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission $2. Nov. 11 12, Edmonton, AB
N AT I O N A L P O S TA G E S TA M P
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r Children (16 and under) free. Located in the lower level. For more Edmonton Coin Show and Sale Fall / Winter 2017, Howard
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information contact Paul DeMerchant and Gerald Sewell, email Johnson Hotel, 15540 Stony Plain Rd. Canadas largest coin show
AND COIN SHOW
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[email protected], telephone 506-392-6111. and sales event. Offering something for every collecting need. Also
Admission: on site for time piece enthusiasts - the Edmonton Watch Club.
Oct. 21 22, Regina, SK Appraisals and information about pocket, wrist and other time
FALL SHOW: October 28 & 29, 2017 $3.00 on Sat.
FREE on Sun.
Regina Coin Club Fall Show & Sale, Turvey Centre, 100 Armour Rd. pieces, modern and old. Times: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. & Sun. 10 a.m.
Hours: Highway 6 N. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission: $5 at door (youth under 16 years of age
Children under Admission: Adults $3, 2 Day pass $5, ages 13 16 $1, 12 and
Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. I Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. free). Free appraisals. Educational coin and medal displays. Door
16 FREE under free. Rare coins and medals will be on display. There will
Location: prizes incl. gold coin draw. Silent Auction for Adults. The Edmonton
Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale, 6750 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON be activities for the kids put on by our kids club; the Coinhawks. Numismatic Society is sponsoring the following events: Youth Coin
Philatelic and Numismatic dealers selling and buying.
Door prize draws! For more information contact Jim Tourand, Auction, Sat. 12 p.m. to 3 p.m., registration at 11:30 a.m.
Canadian and world stamps, first-day covers, post cards, Canadian and foreign email [email protected], telephone 306-540-2924. Website: Participation is free For more information, telephone 780-484-3333.
coins and banknotes, RCM collector coins, medals, tokens, gold and silver, coin www.reginacoinclub.com. Website: www.edmontoncoinclub.com.
and stamp supplies, militaria and other collectibles.
SHOW ORGANIZERS: How to list: Simply fill out the form found at www.canadiancoinnews.ca or mail, fax or email
Door Prizes I Seminars I Free Parking* your information to Trajan Publishing (S&B), P.O. Box 28103, Lakeport P.O., 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON L2N 7P8, fax
(905) 646-0995, email [email protected]. Please include: date of show; site of event, street, city, prov.; official name of event;
For show updates, visit
organization sponsoring or affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive),
www.stampandcoinshow.com
Email: [email protected] Toll Free: 1-800-408-0352 contact persons name, address, postal code, telephone number. Two show dates per year will be listed for free (subsequent
*do not pay parking meters;
show dates will cost $15 per listing).
register licence # at SHOW admission desk.

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Canadian Coins Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price


1924....... 1 ......AU50 .........................................................65 ................50
Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price
1884....... 5 ......F15 ...... Near 4 ........................................425 ..............330
Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price
1922....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................275 ..............225
Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price 1925....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown .........................................250 ..............200 1884....... 5 ......VF20.... Near 4 ........................................550 ..............450 1923....... 5 ......AU50 .........................................................70 ................60
1858 1 MS60 Brown 600 550 1925....... 1 ......MS60 ... Red & Brown ..............................250 ..............240 1885....... 5 ......G4 ....... small 5 over 5 ...............................50 ................45 1923....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................123 ................90
1858....... 1 ......MS63 ... R&b, Rotated Die ....................2,275 ...........1,750 1926....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red, marks .................................200 ..............190 1885....... 5 ......VG8 ..... Small 5/5 .................................... 110 ................95 1923....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................250 ..............200
1859....... 1 ......MS60 ... Narrow 9, Trace Red ....................75 ................65 1926....... 1 ......MS63 ... Lustrous Brown ..........................700 ..............550 1885....... 5 ......VF20.... Small 5 over 5 ............................400 ..............350 1923....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................450 ..............350
1859....... 1 ......VF30.... Wide 9/8 .....................................140 .............. 110 1926....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red..........................................2,250 ...........2,000 1887....... 5 ......EF40........................................................225 ..............175 1923....... 5 ......MS65 ....................................................6,000 ...........4,500
1859....... 1 ......EF45.... Wide 9/8 .....................................225 ..............200 1930....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red.............................................900 ..............800 1889....... 5 ......VF30........................................................135 ..............105 1924....... 5 ......AU55 .........................................................85 ................70
1859....... 1 ......F15 ...... DP N9 #1....................................475 ..............425 1930....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................6,000 ...........3,500 1889....... 5 ......EF40.... Cleaned ......................................300 ..............170 1924....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................185 ..............150
1859....... 1 ......VF30.... DP N9 #1....................................675 ..............550 1932....... 1 ......MS60 ... Lustrous Brown ............................20 ................20 1890H .... 5 ......MS64 ....................................................1,200 ..............950 1924....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................350 ..............275
1859....... 1 ......EF40.... DP N9 #1....................................800 ..............675 1932....... 1 .....MS62 ... Red and Brown ............................30 ................30 1891....... 5 ......AU58 ... Obverse 5...................................210 ..............140 1925....... 5 ......VG10 .........................................................90 ................80
1859....... 1 ......MS60 ... DP N9 #1, Brown ....................2,250 ...........1,750 1932....... 1 .....MS64 ... Red.............................................275 ..............240 1894....... 5 ......VF30........................................................165 .............. 110 1925....... 5 ......F12 ..........................................................100 ................80
1859....... 1 ......EF40.... DP N9 #2....................................275 ..............240 1932....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,200 ...........1,050 1894....... 5 ......EF40........................................................220 ..............160 1925....... 5 ......F15 ..........................................................130 .............. 110
1859....... 1 ......AU50 ... DP N9 #2....................................500 ..............425 1933....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................650 ..............595 1894....... 5 ......EF45........................................................275 ..............200 1925....... 5 ......VF20........................................................160 ..............130
1859....... 1 ......VG8 ..... DP N9 Variation...............................................225 1933....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red, Planchet Flaw .........................................140 1894....... 5 ......AU58 ... Rim Nick .....................................610 ..............370 1926....... 5 ......VG10 ... Far 6 ...........................................185 ..............150
1859....... 1 ......VF20.... DP N9 Variation...............................................300 1934....... 1 ......MS60 ... Trace Red ....................................20 ................20 1897....... 5 ......MS65 ... Slender 8 .................................2,200 ...........1,700 1926....... 5 ......F15 ...... Far 6 ...........................................285 ..............250
1876H .... 1 ......MS63 ... Red and Brown ..........................250 ..............170 1934....... 1 ......MS65 ... TRed .......................................1,000 ..............950 1898....... 5 ......EF40.... Cleaned ......................................150 ................90 1926....... 5 ......VF30.... Far 6 ...........................................595 ..............490
1876H .... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................2,250 ...........1,750 1937....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................30 ................25 1898....... 5 ......MS64 ... Cameo.....................................2,750 ...........2,500 1926....... 5 ......EF40.... Far 6 ...........................................800 ..............675
1882H .... 1 ......MS62 ... Obverse2:Red and brown .......... 115 ................90 1937....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................65 ................55 1899....... 5 ......MS60 .......................................................200 ..............160 1926....... 5 ......EF45.... Near 6 ........................................170 ..............130
1887....... 1 ......MS66 ... Red, Landon.................................................3,750 1937....... 1 ......MS66 ... Red..........................................1,000 ..............750 1899....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................300 ..............240 1926....... 5 ......AU50 ... Near 6 ........................................250 ..............200
1888....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,350 ...........1,200 1938....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................30 ................25 1899....... 5 ......MS64 ....................................................1,000 ..............750 1926....... 5 ......AU55 ... Near 6 ........................................425 ..............325
1888....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red, Landon.................................................1,550 1938....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................65 ................55 1899....... 5 ......MS65 ... Landon .........................................................1,350 1926....... 5 ......MS62 ... Near 6 .....................................1,200 ..............950
1888....... 1 ......MS65 ... Repunched Middle 8, Red.......1,800 ...........1,450 1939....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................15 ................15 1900....... 5 ......F15 ...... Round 0: Cleaned ........................90 ................50 1927....... 5 ......AU50 .........................................................40 ................30
1888....... 1 ......MS66 ... Red, Landon.................................................2,850 1939....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................40 ................30 1900....... 5 ......VF30.... Round 0......................................190 ..............140 1927....... 5 ......AU55 .........................................................70 ................50
1890H .... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................2,230 ...........1,700 1940....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red...............................................10 ................10 1900....... 5 ......EF40.... Round 0......................................250 ..............200 1927....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................90 ................70
1891....... 1 ......MS64 ... LL LD, Obverse 2, Red ..............900 ..............850 1941....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red.............................................125 ................95 1900....... 5 ......MS65 ... Oval 0 ......................................2,250 ...........1,900 1927....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................135 ..............100
1891....... 1 ......VF20.... SL SD, Obverse 3 ......................135 ..............100 1941....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................500 ..............425 1901....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................900 ..............675 1927....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................275 ..............175
1891....... 1 ......VF30.... SL SD, Obverse 3 ......................168 ..............130 1942....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................10 ................10 1901....... 5 ......MS65 ... Landon .........................................................1,350 1927....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................400 ..............320
1891....... 1 ......EF45.... SL SD, Obverse 3 ......................250 ..............180 1942....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................85 ................80 1902....... 5 ......MS62 .........................................................60 ................49 1928....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................80 ................65
1891....... 1 ......AU55 ... SL SD, Obverse 3 ......................375 ..............325 1943....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................50 ................45 1902....... 5 ......MS63 .........................................................75 ................65 1928....... 5 ......MS62 ....................................................... 110 ................90
1895....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red and Brown ..........................340 ..............300 1943....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................250 ..............200 1902....... 5 ......MS64 ....................................................... 115 ................95 1928....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................150 ..............120
1895....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,625 ...........1,450 1944....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red...............................................75 ................65 1902....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................235 ..............200 1928....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................265 ..............200
1895....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red, Landon............................1,625 ...........1,450 1944....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red.............................................180 ..............175 1902H .... 5 ......AU55 ... Small H....................................... 115 ..............100 1929....... 5 ......EF45..........................................................27 ................20
1896....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red and Brown ..........................100 ................70 1945....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red...............................................23 ................18 1902H .... 5 ......AU58 .......................................................145 ..............120 1929....... 5 ......AU55 .........................................................70 ................45
1896....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,350 ...........1,150 1947....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................20 ................18 1902H .... 5 ......MS63 ... Small H.......................................275 ..............225 1929....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................90 ................70
1898H .... 1 ......MS64 ... Red.............................................810 ..............650 1947....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................30 ................25 1902H .... 5 ......MS65 ... Small H.......................................850 ..............675 1929....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................175 ..............100
1899....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................60 ................50 1947....... 1 ......MS64 ... Maple Leaf, Pointed 7, Red..........30 ................25 1902H .... 5 ......MS64 ... Large H ......................................175 ..............145 1929....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................250 ..............200
1899....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,175 ...........1,100 1947....... 1 ......MS64 ... Maple Leaf, Red ...........................30 ................25 1902H .... 5 ......MS65 ... Large H ......................................480 ..............400 1930....... 5 ......AU55 .........................................................93 ................70
1899....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red, Landon............................1,100 ..............950 1948....... 1 ......MS63 ... A Off Denticle, Red.......................30 ................30 1903H .... 5 ......EF40.... Small H.........................................25 ................20 1930....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................350 ..............290
1899....... 1 ......MS66 ... Red, Landon.................................................1,650 1949....... 1 ......MS63 ... A Off Denticle, Red.......................30 ................25 1903H .... 5 ......MS65 ... Small H, Landon......................3,200 ...........2,300 1930....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................700 ..............600
1900....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red, Ex-Remick, 90% Red PQ ....................2,400 1949....... 1 ......MS64 ... A Off Denticle, Red.......................20 ................18 1903....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................205 ..............145 1930....... 5 ......MS65 ....................................................2,500 ...........2,000
1900H .... 1 ......MS65 ... Red, Landon...............................585 ..............475 1949....... 1 ......MS65 ... A Off Denticle, Red.......................50 ................40 1904....... 5 ......MS64 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,200 1931....... 5 ......AU50 .........................................................80 ................70
1901....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................50 ................40 1950....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red...............................................20 ................18 1906....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................400 ..............320 1931....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................150 ..............125
1901....... 1 ......MS60 ... Trace Red ....................................50 ................40 1950....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................60 ................50 1906....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................750 ..............550 1931....... 5 ......MS60 .......................................................275 ..............250
1901....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................900 ..............900 1950....... 1 ......SP64 ... Red..........................................1,800 ...........1,750 1907....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................90 ................75 1931....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................400 ..............375
1901....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red, Landon...............................750 ..............650 1953....... 1 ......SP66 ... NSF, Red, Heavy Cameo .............................1,400 1907....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................200 ..............160 1932....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................120 .............. 110
1902....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................350 ..............300 1954....... 1 ......MS64 ... Shoulder Fold, Red ......................40 ................30 1907....... 5 ......MS64 ......................................................380 ..............290 1934....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................148 ..............130
1903....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................35 ................30 1954....... 1 ......PL64 .... NSF: Red ...............................1,500 ...........1,400 1907....... 5 ......MS65 ... Ex-Remick ..................................750 ..............650 1934....... 5 ......MS62 .......................................................300 ..............300
1904....... 1 ......AU55 .........................................................38 ................30 1954....... 1 ......PL65 .... NSF: Red & Brown ..................2,000 ...........1,500 1908....... 5 ......AU55 ... Small 8 .......................................125 ................90 1935....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................105 ................90
1904....... 1 ......MS-60.. Trace Red ....................................50 ................40 1954....... 1 ......PL65 .... NSF: Red ................................2,200 ...........1,950 1908....... 5 ......AU58 ... Small 8 .......................................140 ..............100 1935....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................550 ..............500
1904....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................50 ................40 1954....... 1 ......PL66 .... NSF, Red .................................3,000 ...........2,600 1908....... 5 ......MS66 ... Small 8 ..........................................................1250 1935....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................950 ..............900
1906....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red and Brown ..........................180 ..............140 1955....... 1 ......MS64 ... Shoulder Fold, Red ......................10 ................10 1908....... 5 ......EF40.... Large 8 .......................................275 ..............250 1936....... 5 ......AU50 .........................................................35 ................30
1907....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..........................................1,625 ...........1,400 1955....... 1 ......MS65 ... Shoulder Fold, Red ......................40 ................30 1908....... 5 ......AU50 ... Large 8 .......................................400 ..............375 1936....... 5 ......AU55 .........................................................55 ................45
1908....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red ............................................250 ..............200 1958....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................30 ................25 1908....... 5 ......MS63 ... Large 8 ....................................1,500 ...........1,500 1936....... 5 ......MS62 ....................................................... 110 ................90
1908....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................900 ..............850 1958....... 1 ......PL66 .... Red...............................................60 ................40 1909....... 5 ......MS63 ... Round Leaves ............................850 ..............625 1936....... 5 ......MS63 .......................................................175 ..............140
1910....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red and Brown ............................55 ................40 1959....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................20 ................18 1909....... 5 ......AU55 ... Round Leaves, Bow Tie .............205 ..............160 1937....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................300 ..............220
1911 ....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red and Brown ............................45 ................35 1960....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................35 ................25 1909....... 5 ......MS64 ... Round Leaves, Bow Tie ..........1,500 ...........1,100 1938....... 5 ......MS64 ....................................................1,000 ..............850
1911 ....... 1 ......MS63 ... Lacquered ....................................75 ................55 1961....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red...............................................30 ................25 1909....... 5 ......MS65 ... Landon, Round Leaves, 1940....... 5 ......MS65 ....................................................1,000 ..............850
1911 ....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red...............................................75 ................65 1965....... 1 ......MS62 ... Large Beads PTD 5, Red .............35 ................30 Bow tie ..................................2,500 ...........2,000 1941....... 5 ......MS63 .........................................................85 ................65
1912....... 1 ......MS62 ... Trace Red ....................................50 ................35 1965....... 1 ......MS63 ... Large Beads PTD 5, Red&Brown 60 ................50 1910....... 5 ......VF30.... Pointed Leaves Cross/Bow Tie, 1942....... 5 ......MS64 ... Tombac.........................................40 ................30
1913....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................40 ................30 1965....... 1 ......MS63 ... Large Beads PTD 5, Red .............60 ................50 Heavy Corrosion .......................65 ................45 1943....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................175 ..............150
1913....... 1 ......MS60 ... Trace Red ....................................40 ................32 1965....... 1 ......MS64 ... Large Beads PTD 5, Red ...........100 ................80 1910....... 5 ......MS65 ... Pointed Leaves ..........................550 ..............450 1944....... 5 ......MS64 .........................................................50 ................35
1913....... 1 ......MS62 ... Trace Red ....................................60 ................40 1965....... 1 ......MS65 ... Large Beads PTD 5, Red ...........300 ..............240 1910....... 5 ......EF40.... Round Leaves ............................135 .............. 110 1944....... 5 ......MS65 .........................................................80 ................65
1913....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................900 ..............900 1967....... 1 ......SP64 ... Red......................................................................6 1910....... 5 ......MS63 ... Round Leaves .........................2,000 ...........1,600 1947....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................750 ..............650
1914....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................800 ..............700 1967....... 1 ......SP65 ... Red......................................................................8 1910....... 5 ......MS64 ... Round Leaves .........................3,500 ...........2,700 1947....... 5 ......AU50 ..............................................................................10
1915....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red..................................................................900 1858....... 5 ......EF40.... Large Date .................................900 ..............750 1912....... 5 ......AU50 .........................................................35 ................25 1948....... 5 ......MS64 .........................................................75 ................60
1916....... 1 ......MS60 ... Brown ...........................................75 ................20 1858....... 5 ......VG8 ..... Large Date .................................225 ..............200 1912....... 5 ......AU50 ... Cleaned ........................................35 ................20 1948....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................250 ..............200
1916....... 1 ......MS60 ... Trace Red ....................................75 ................50 1870....... 5 ......MS64 ... Flat Border ..............................1,800 ...........1,450 1912....... 5 ......AU58 .........................................................57 ................45 1949....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................150 ..............125
1916....... 1 ......MS62 ... Trace Red ....................................40 ................30 1870....... 5 ......EF45.... Raised Border ............................165 ..............130 1912....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................500 ..............350 1953....... 5 ......VF20.... Shoulder Fold, Mule, Scratch .....400 ..............350
1917....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red and Brown ............................30 ................25 1871....... 5 ......MS64 ... Ex-Remick ...............................1,800 ...........1,350 1914....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................80 ................65 1953....... 5 ......VF20.... SF, Mule .....................................400 ..............300
1917....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red, Lacquered..........................175 ................90 1872H .... 5 ......MS64 .. RARE this high ........................3,750 ...........2,750 1914....... 5 ......MS64 .......................................................425 ..............370 1953....... 5 ......VF20.... SF FL .........................................400 ..............350
1917....... 1 ......MS65 ... Red.............................................540 ..............500 1875H .... 5 ......VG10 ... Large Date .................................550 ..............500 1914....... 5 ......MS65 ....................................................1,250 ...........1,000 1953....... 5 ......VF30.... SF FL .........................................525 ..............400
1918....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red & Brown ................................30 ................25 1875H .... 5 ......EF40.... Small Date..................................100 ..............850 1915....... 5 ......AU55 .......................................................300 ..............225 1953....... 5 ......EF40.... SF, Mule .....................................650 ..............550
1919....... 1 ......MS60 ... Trace Red, Edge Damage ...........17 ................13 1875H .... 5 ......VF20.... Small Date, Corrosion ................600 ..............375 1915....... 5 ......AU58 .......................................................300 ..............225 1953....... 5 ......MS65 ... NSF FL .........................................70 ................60
1919....... 1 ......MS63 ... Red and Brown ............................60 ................50 1875H .... 5 ......VF20.... Small Date..................................650 ..............520 1920....... 5 ......MS63 .........................................................85 ................70 1953....... 5 ......AU50 ... SF FL .........................................700 ..............550
1920....... 1 ......MS63 ... Small, Red and Brown .................60 ................45 1875H .... 5 ......F12 ...... Large Date .................................600 ..............575 1920....... 5 ......MS65 .......................................................380 ..............300 1954....... 5 ......MS64 ... Shoulder Fold ...............................30 ................20
1920....... 1 ......MS64 ... Small, Red..................................270 ..............300 1880H .... 5 ......F12 ...... Obverse 2...................................100 ................80 1921....... 5 ......VG8 ..... Corrosion.................................5,000 ...........4,500 1954....... 5 ......PL64 ..........................................................45 ................35
1920....... 1 ......MS65 ... Small, Red..................................750 ..............700 1880H .... 5 ......VF30.... Obverse 2...................................275 ..............240 1921....... 5 ......EF40...................................................10,500 ......... 11,500 1964....... 5 ......MS63 ... Extra Waterline...........................150 ..............120
1921....... 1 ......MS64 ... Red..........................................1,400 ...........1,300 1883H .... 5 ......EF45.... Obverse 5...................................475 ..............325 1922....... 5 ......MS60 .........................................................70 ................55 1964....... 5 ......MS64 ... Extra Waterline...........................800 ..............650
1922....... 1 ......MS62 ... Red & Brown ..............................500 ..............500

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1967....... 5 ......MS63 ................................................................................6 1944....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................100 ................75 1903....... 25 ....MS63 ... Landon ....................................3,000 ...........2,100 1970....... 25 ....SP64 ... Heavy Cameo ...................................................95
1967....... 5 ......SP63 ................................................................................6 1944....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................300 ..............225 1904....... 25 ....F15 ..........................................................190 ..............160 1970....... 25 ....SP65 ..............................................................................95
1858....... 10 ....MS60 ... First 8 Over 5, Rare....................................20,000 1946....... 10 ....MS60 .........................................................40 ................25 1904....... 25 ....MS60 ....................................................2,500 ...........2,100 1970....... 25 ....SP65 ... Cameo.............................................................130
1870....... 10 ....VF20.... Narrow O ....................................120 ................95 1946....... 10 ....MS62 ... Rim Nick .......................................50 ................35 1905....... 25 ....VF20........................................................175 ..............135 1971....... 25 ....PL65 .... Cameo.................................................................5
1870....... 10 ....EF40.... Wide 0, Harshly cleaned ............200 ................95 1946....... 10 ....MS62 .........................................................50 ................35 1905....... 25 ....MS62 ....................................................3,750 ...........2,750 1973....... 25 ....PL65 .... Small Bust .........................................................10
1871....... 10 ....MS63 ....................................................1,750 ...........1,400 1946....... 10 ....MS64 ....................................................... 110 ................85 1906....... 25 ....G4 ....... Small Crown ............................1,800 ...........1,500 1973....... 25 ....PL65 .... Small Beads, Heavy Cameo ........25 ................20
1871H .... 10 ....VF20........................................................200 ..............150 1946....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................325 ..............260 1906....... 25 ....VF30.... Large Crown...............................195 ..............150 1973....... 25 ....EF40.... Large Bust .......................................................165
1871H .... 10 ....VF30........................................................275 ..............200 1947....... 10 ....AU55 .........................................................35 ................24 1906....... 25 ....EF40.... Large Crown...............................300 ..............220 1973....... 25 ....EF45.... Large Bust ..................................200 ..............180
1871H .... 10 ....EF40........................................................350 ..............270 1947....... 10 ....MS60 .........................................................45 ................35 1906....... 25 ....MS60 ... Large Crown............................1,000 ..............900 1973....... 25 ....MS63 ... Large Bust ..................................800 ..............700
1871H .... 10 ....EF45........................................................475 ..............375 1947....... 10 ....MS63 ... Cameo..........................................85 ................60 1906....... 25 ....MS63 ... Large Crown............................2,500 ...........1,800 1973....... 25 ....MS64 ... Large Bust ...............................1,500 ...........1,300
1871H .... 10 ....AU50 .......................................................600 ..............450 1947....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................135 ..............100 1908....... 25 ....VF30........................................................212 ..............160 1973....... 25 ....SP64 ... Large Bust ..................................300 ..............250
1871H .... 10 ....AU55 .......................................................800 ..............600 1948....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................100 ................80 1908....... 25 ....MS63 ....................................................1,250 ...........1,000 1973....... 25 ....SP65 ... Large Bust .......................................................275
1874H .... 10 ....MS65 ....................................................3,500 ...........3,000 1948....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................200 ..............150 1909....... 25 ....F15 ............................................................80 ................60 1973....... 25 ....SP66 ... Large Bust ..................................575 ..............400
1880H .... 10 ....EF40.... Obverse 1...................................200 ..............155 1949....... 10 ....SP65 ... Very Nice Blue and Purple Toning... 600 .........475 1909....... 25 ....EF40........................................................300 ..............250 1973....... 25 ....PL66 .... Large Bust .......................................................300
1882H .... 10 ....F15 ...... Corrosion......................................85 ................40 1951....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................200 ..............160 1909....... 25 ....AU50 .......................................................500 ..............420 1974....... 25 ....PL65 .................................................................................3
1882H .... 10 ....MS62 ....................................................1,200 ...........1,000 1952....... 10 ....MS64 .........................................................30 ................24 1910....... 25 ....EF45........................................................180 ..............130 1974....... 25 ....SP65 ... Ultra Heavy Cameo .........................................200
1886....... 10 ....VF20.... Obverse 5, Small 6 over 6, 1952....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................125 ..............100 1910....... 25 ....MS63 ....................................................2,000 ...........1,600 1991....... 25 ....MS67 ... Numismatic BU ...............................................150
CCCS Graded .........................400 ..............320 1953....... 10 ....MS65 ... NSF ..............................................60 ................50 1911 ....... 25 ....AU58 .......................................................340 ..............250 1999....... 25 ....MS64 ... September Mule, Numismatic BU ...................150
1887....... 10 ....F15 ..........................................................262 ..............200 1953....... 10 ....PL66 .... Shoulder Fold, Cameo (should 1912....... 25 ....MS62 .......................................................900 ..............700 1999....... 25 ....MS65 ... September Mule, Numismatic BU ...................160
1888....... 10 ....F15 ............................................................65 ................50 be Heavy Cameo)...................750 ..............500 1912....... 25 ....VF30..........................................................60 ................50 1999....... 25 ....MS66 ... September Mule, Numismatic BU300 .............240
1889....... 10 ....F12 .......................................................2,000 ...........1,750 1954....... 10 ....PL64 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................80 ................60 1912....... 25 ....MS63 ....................................................1,750 ...........1,450 1999....... 25 ....MS65 ... November Mule, Numismatic BU ....................160
1889....... 10 ....F15 .......................................................2,650 ...........2,250 1954....... 10 ....PL65 .... Cameo..........................................70 ................55 1915....... 25 ....VF20.....................................................1,900 ...........1,600 2004....... 25 ....PF66.... Gold Poppy Silver, Ultra Heavy Cameo ............40
1890H .... 10 ....VF20 1954....... 10 ....PL66 .... Cameo........................................200 ..............125 1915....... 25 ....VF30........................................................515 ..............450 2005....... 25 ....SP65 ... Liberation ..........................................................60
1891....... 10 ....VF20.... 22 Leaves...................................150 ..............120 1955....... 10 ....MS65 ... Cameo..........................................88 ................75 1916....... 25 ....MS62 .......................................................500 ..............425 2005....... 25 ....SP66 ... Liberation ..........................................................75
1891....... 10 ....AU50 ... 22 Leaves...................................450 ..............350 1955....... 10 ....PL66 .... Heavy Cameo ............................150 ..............120 1916....... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................1,900 ...........1,500 2005....... 25 ....SP67 ... Liberation ........................................................100
1892....... 10 ....MS64 ... 22 Leaves, Obverse 5 .............7,500 ...........5,000 1956....... 10 ....MS63 ... Heavy Cameo ................................7 ..................7 1918....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................500 ..............400 1870....... 50 ....AG3 ..... No L.C.W. ........................................................650
1893....... 10 ....EF40.... Flat Top 3, Obv 6, Mark ..............450 ..............240 1956....... 10 ....MS65 ... Cameo..........................................50 ................35 1919....... 25 ....AU50 .........................................................60 ................45 1870....... 50 ....VG8 ..... No L.C.W. ................................1,600 ...........1,600
1894....... 10 ....F15 ...... Obverse 6...................................135 ..............105 1956....... 10 ....MS65 ... Heavy Cameo ............................100 ................80 1921....... 25 ....F15 ............................................................90 ................75 1870....... 50 ....AU55 ... L.C.W. .....................................3,450 ...........2,500
1894....... 10 ....VF20.... Obverse 6...................................175 ..............130 1956....... 10 ....PL65 ..........................................................45 ................30 1928....... 25 ....MS63 .......................................................500 ..............400 1871....... 50 ...G6 ....... Heavy Corrosion ..........................70 ................30
1894....... 10 ....VF30.... Obverse 6...................................250 ..............185 1956....... 10 ....PL65 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................90 ................55 1929....... 25 ....AU50 .......................................................100 ................80 1871....... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................170 ..............130
1894....... 10 ....EF40.... Obverse 6...................................325 ..............240 1957....... 10 ....MS65 .........................................................40 ................30 1929....... 25 ....AU55 .......................................................150 .............. 110 1871....... 50 ...F12 ..........................................................230 ..............180
1894....... 10 ....EF45.... Obverse 6...................................412 ..............320 1957....... 10 ....MS65 ... Heavy Cameo ..............................70 ................55 1929....... 25 ....MS62 .......................................................280 ..............220 1871....... 50 ....VF20........................................................500 ..............370
1896....... 10 ....MS62 ... Obverse 6...................................700 ..............550 1957....... 10 ....PL65 .... Cameo..........................................25 ................20 1929....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................800 ..............600 1871....... 50 ....VF30.... Cleaned ......................................750 ..............400
1900....... 10 ....VF-30 ........................................................80 ................65 1959....... 10 ....MS65 .........................................................40 ................30 1929....... 25 ....MS65 ....................................................2,000 ...........1,400 1871....... 50 ....EF45.....................................................1,750 ...........1,300
1900....... 10 ....MS66 ... Landon .........................................................5,250 1959....... 10 ....PL65 ............................................................9 ..................8 1930....... 25 ....EF45..........................................................90 ................70 1872H .... 50 ....G6 .............................................................55 ................45
1901....... 10 ....EF45........................................................150 .............. 110 1961....... 10 ....MS65 .........................................................50 ................35 1931....... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,200 1872H .... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................137 .............. 110
1901....... 10 ....MS65 ... Blazing Lustre, Magenta Toning, 1969....... 10 ....VF20.... Large Date, Scratches, Rare!.....................14,500 1931....... 25 ....MS65 .........................................................................2,400 1872H .... 50 ....F12 ..........................................................140 .............. 110
PQ+ Gem! ............................5,000 ...........3,900 1969....... 10 ....EF40.... Large Date, Rare!..................20,000 .........19,500 1932....... 25 ....EF45........................................................ 110 ................95 1872H .... 50 ....EF40........................................................700 ..............525
1901....... 10 ....MS66 ... Irridescent toning, 1970....... 10 ....SP64 ..............................................................................35 1932....... 25 ....AU50 .......................................................135 .............. 115 1872H .... 50 ....MS62 ....................................................8,000 ............6500
2nd-Finest Graded!..............12,500 ...........8,500 1858....... 20 ....VF30........................................................245 ..............190 1932....... 25 ....MS63 .......................................................800 ..............700 1881H .... 50 ....G6 .............................................................75 ................55
1902....... 10 ....VF20.... Corrosion......................................50 ................35 1870....... 25 ....VF20.... Obverse 1...................................140 ..............105 1933....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................850 ..............650 1881H .... 50 ....VG10 .........................................................87 ................65
1902....... 10 ....EF40........................................................125 ................95 1870....... 25 ....AU50 ... Obverse 1, .................................550 ..............400 1935....... 25 ....EF40........................................................100 ................80 1881H .... 50 ....VF30........................................................635 ..............480
1902....... 10 ....EF45........................................................175 ..............140 1871H .... 25 ....VF20.... Obverse 2...................................260 ..............200 1935....... 25 ....EF45........................................................120 ................90 1881H .... 50 ....F15 ..........................................................285 ..............220
1902....... 10 ....MS60 .......................................................525 ..............420 1872H .... 25 ....EF45.... Obverse 2...................................350 ..............280 1935....... 25 ....AU50 .......................................................150 .............. 110 1881H .... 50 ....EF40........................................................900 ..............800
1902....... 10 ....MS62 .......................................................800 ..............650 1872H .... 25 ....AU50 ... Obverse 2...................................350 ..............250 1935....... 25 ....AU58 .......................................................210 ..............175 1888....... 50 ....G4 ....... Obverse 3...................................175 ..............150
1902....... 10 ....MS63 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,100 1874H ... 25 ....AU55 .......................................................545 ..............390 1935....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................800 ..............600 1888....... 50 ....F15 ...... Obverse 2................................1,500 ...........1,200
1902....... 10 ....MS64 ....................................................2,800 ...........2,200 1874H .... 25 ....VF30........................................................ 115 ................80 1935....... 25 ....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,100 1888....... 50 ....AU50 ... Obverse 3................................4,500 ...........3,700
1902H ... 10 ....AU55 .......................................................145 .............. 110 1874H .... 25 ....MS63 ....................................................2,250 ...........1,500 1936....... 25 ....F-12 ..... Dot.............................................. 110 ................95 1890....... 50 ....G4 ....... Obverse4.................................1,000 ..............950
1902H .... 10 ....AU58 .......................................................137 ..............100 1875H ... 25 ....AG3 ..............................................................................275 1936....... 25 ....EF40..........................................................40 ................30 1892....... 50 ....F15 ...... Obverse4....................................350 ..............270
1902H ... 10 ....MS62 .......................................................250 ..............185 1875H ... 25 ....VF30.... Planchet Flaw..........................3,750 ...........3,250 1936....... 25 ....MS63 .......................................................275 ..............200 1892....... 50 ....F12 ..........................................................200 ..............160
1902H ... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................400 ..............300 1880H .... 25 ....VG8 ..... Wide O .......................................250 ..............200 1936....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................500 ..............375 1894....... 50 ....F12 .......................................................1,100 ...........1,000
1902H ... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................700 ..............525 1880H .... 25 ....F15 ...... Wide O .......................................775 ..............650 1936....... 25 ....F12 ...... Dot.............................................. 110 ..............100 1894....... 50 ....AG3 ..............................................................................250
1902H .... 10 ....MS65 ... Ex Remick ...............................1,250 ..............950 1880H .... 25 ....MS64 ... Narrow 0, Victoria North ...............................7500 1936....... 25 ....F15 ...... Dot, Polished ..............................180 ..............100 1894....... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................875 ..............750
1903....... 10 ....AU58 ....................................................1,100 ..............850 1881H .... 25 ....VF30.... Harshly Cleaned.........................325 ..............170 1936....... 25 ....F15 ...... Dot..............................................180 ..............135 1894....... 50 ....AU55 ... Cleaned .................................12,000 ...........8,250
1903....... 10 ....MS62 ....................................................3,500 ...........2,500 1881H .... 25 ....EF40........................................................450 ..............300 1937....... 25 ....SP64 ... Mirror ..........................................300 ..............250 1898....... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................170 ..............140
1904....... 10 ....EF40........................................................160 ..............125 1881H .... 25 ....MS62 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,500 1938....... 25 ....MS63 .......................................................175 ..............135 1898....... 50 ....F15 ...... Silver Wash ................................400 ..............200
1904....... 10 ....EF45........................................................205 ..............160 1883H ... 25 ....EF40........................................................300 ..............230 1938....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................350 ..............250 1899....... 50 ....VG8 .........................................................300 ..............250
1904....... 10 ....MS62 .......................................................700 ..............575 1883H .... 25 ....EF40.... Cleaned ......................................300 ..............160 1939....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................275 ..............200 1899....... 50 ....F12 ..........................................................550 ..............450
1904....... 10 ....MS65 ... Landon .........................................................3,900 1885....... 25 ....VF30.....................................................1,325 ...........1,150 1939....... 25 ....MS65 .......................................................550 ..............425 1900....... 50 ....VF20........................................................325 ..............250
1907....... 10 ....MS64 ....................................................1,350 ...........1,100 1885....... 25 ....EF40.....................................................1,700 ...........1,500 1939....... 25 ....MS66 ....................................................1,000 ..............900 1901....... 50 ....F15 ..........................................................275 ..............225
1908....... 10 ....MS66 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,500 1886....... 25 ....VG8 ..... Obverse 5: Short Bough Ends ...150 ..............120 1942....... 25 ....MS65 .......................................................400 ..............320 1901....... 50 ....EF40........................................................900 ..............800
1909....... 10 ....VF30.... Victorian Leaves.........................105 ................75 1886....... 25 ....VF20.... Obverse 5, Short Bough Ends ...340 ..............275 1943....... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................... 110 ................80 1902....... 50 ....MS64 ....................................................9,000 ...........7,500
1909....... 10 ....EF40.... Victorian Leaves.........................150 ..............120 1886....... 25 ....VF30.... Obverse 4, Short Bough Ends ...520 ..............440 1945....... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................... 115 ................80 1902....... 50 ....AU50 .......................................................750 ..............700
1909....... 10 ....VF30.... Broad Leaves ............................130 ..............100 1887....... 25 ....VG-8 ........................................................265 ..............235 1945....... 25 ....MS65 .......................................................400 ..............320 1903H .... 50 ....VF20........................................................250 ..............200
1909....... 10 ....MS64 ... Landon, Broad Leaves ............3,750 ...........3,000 1887....... 25 ....EF40.....................................................1,900 ...........1,600 1946....... 25 ....MS65 .......................................................450 ..............320 1904....... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................305 ..............270
1910....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................450 ..............350 1889....... 25 ....F15 ...............................................................................800 1947....... 25 ....MS64 ... Maple Leaf ...................................75 ................55 1904....... 50 ....F15 ..........................................................650 ..............575
1911 ....... 10 ....MS62 ... Corrosion....................................225 ..............120 1891....... 25 ....VG8 .........................................................190 ..............160 1947....... 25 ....MS65 ... Maple Leaf .................................300 ..............225 1904....... 50 ....VF20........................................................900 ..............750
1913....... 10 ....MS66 ... Small Leaves...........................3,750 ...........2,750 1892....... 25 ....VG8 ...........................................................32 ................25 1947....... 25 ....VG10 ... Dot................................................85 ................65 1905....... 50 ....G4 ...........................................................120 .............. 110
1914....... 10 ....MS62 .......................................................325 ..............240 1892....... 25 ....F15 ...... Corrosion, harshly cleaned ..........95 ................50 1947....... 25 ....VF30.... Dot..............................................200 ..............180 1905....... 50 ....G6 ...........................................................185 ..............160
1914....... 10 ....MS64 ....................................................1,800 ...........1,400 1892....... 25 ....EF40.... Polished .....................................325 ..............180 1947....... 25 ....MS64 ... Dot, Fewer than 10 graded higher 1905....... 50 ....VF30.... Cleaned ...................................1,750 ...........1,050
1914....... 10 ....MS65 ... Landon ....................................2,000 ...........1,450 1892....... 25 ....EF40.... Cleaned ......................................325 ..............175 by major services.................2,000 ...........1,800 1906....... 50 ....VF20........................................................170 ..............130
1915....... 10 ....VF30.... Cleaned ......................................100 ................50 1892....... 25 ....MS60 ....................................................1,200 ..............950 1948....... 25 ....MS60 .........................................................75 ................60 1906....... 50 ....VF30........................................................310 ..............220
1915....... 10 ....EF40........................................................150 ..............120 1893....... 25 ....F12 ...... Corrosion, Cleaned ....................500 ..............250 1948....... 25 ....MS62 .......................................................100 ................75 1906....... 50 ....MS62 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,800
1915....... 10 ....EF45.... Scratch .......................................213 ..............100 1893....... 25 ....F15 ..........................................................675 ..............525 1948....... 25 ....MS63 .......................................................150 ..............120 1910....... 50 ....VF30.... Edwardian Leaves......................275 ..............200
1915....... 10 ....EF45........................................................213 ..............160 1893....... 25 ....VF20........................................................850 ..............750 1948....... 25 ....MS64 .......................................................260 ..............195 1911 ....... 50 ...F15 ..........................................................260 ..............220
1917....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................150 .............. 110 1893....... 25 ....AU58 ....................................................2,700 ............2000 1952....... 25 ....MS64 ... High Relief..................................150 ..............120 1911 ....... 50 ....VF30.... Rim Nick .....................................625 ..............450
1917....... 10 ....MS65 ............................................................................375 1894....... 25 ....VF20........................................................225 ..............190 1952....... 25 ....MS65 ... Small Date, Heavy Cameo .........550 ..............480 1911 ....... 50 ....AU50 ....................................................1,250 ...........1,100
1920....... 10 ....AU55 .........................................................67 ................50 1894....... 25 ....EF40.... Polished .....................................450 ..............300 1955....... 25 ....PL66 .... Ultra Heavy Cameo .........................................275 1913....... 50 ....VF20........................................................200 ..............175
1920....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................150 .............. 115 1899....... 25 ....MS65 ... Shimmering lustre, Tied Top 1956....... 25 ....MS64 ... Heavy Cameo ...................................................35 1916....... 50 ....F15 ............................................................60 ................50
1920....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................275 ..............200 Graded, PQ - Beautiful! ......10,000 ...........8,000 1956....... 25 ....MS64 ... Ultra Heavy Cameo .........................................100 1916....... 50 ....MS64 ....................................................6,000 ...........4,200
1921....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................550 ..............400 1900....... 25 ....F12 ............................................................30 ................25 1956....... 25 ....MS66 ... Cameo........................................700 ..............550 1917....... 50 ....VF20..........................................................60 ................45
1928....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................400 ..............300 1900....... 25 ....EF40........................................................185 ..............140 1956....... 25 ....PL64 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................50 ................35 1918....... 50 ....AU55 .......................................................435 ..............330
1929....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................275 ..............220 1900....... 25 ....AU50 ... Cleaned ......................................350 ..............190 1956....... 25 ....PL65 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................75 ................55 1918....... 50 ....AU58 .......................................................475 ..............400
1930....... 10 ....AU58 .........................................................85 ................70 1900....... 25 ....AU58 .......................................................575 ..............425 1956....... 25 ....PL66 .... Ultra Heavy Cameo .................1,500 ...........1,100 1919....... 50 ....MS62 .......................................................900 ..............700
1930....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................200 ..............160 1900....... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................3,750 ...........2,400 1958....... 25 ....PL65 .... Cameo..........................................25 ................20 1919....... 50 ....MS64 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,300
1930....... 10 ....MS64 .......................................................350 ..............275 1902....... 25 ....VF30........................................................200 ..............150 1959....... 25 ....MS65 .......................................................150 ..............120 1920....... 50 ....MS64 ... Normal 0..................................3,750 ...........3,000
1931....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................625 ..............475 1902....... 25 ....AU50 .......................................................500 ..............400 1959....... 25 ....PL66 ..........................................................30 ................24 1932....... 50 ....VG8 .........................................................175 ..............145
1932....... 10 ....AU58 .......................................................120 ................85 1902....... 25 ....AU55 ... Cleaned ......................................825 ..............425 1959....... 25 ....PL66 .... Heavy Cameo ............................100 ................70 1932....... 50 ....VG10 .......................................................250 ..............200
1932....... 10 ....MS62 .......................................................180 ..............135 1902H .... 25 ....MS64 ....................................................1,400 ...........1,000 1960....... 25 ....PL66 .... Cameo..........................................35 ................25 1932....... 50 ....F12 ..........................................................275 ..............225
1936....... 10 ....MS63 .......................................................120 ................95 1903....... 25 ....F15 ..........................................................190 ..............160 1961....... 25 ....MS64 .. Cameo..........................................20 ................16 1932....... 50 ....VF30........................................................875 ..............750
1936....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................500 ..............350 1903....... 25 ....VF20........................................................350 ..............250 1964....... 25 ....MS64 ... Ultra Heavy Cameo ...........................................75 1934....... 50 ....F15 ............................................................95 ................70
1939....... 10 ....AU55 ... Double 1939 .................................45 ................35 1903....... 25 ....VF30.... Cleaned ......................................235 .............. 110 1967....... 25 ....MS63 ...........................................................7 ..................8 1936....... 50 ....F12 ..........................................................120 ................95
1940....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................250 ..............195 1903....... 25 ....EF45........................................................475 ..............350 1967....... 25 ....MS65 .........................................................50 ................45 1936....... 50 ....F15 ............................................................85 ................65
1942....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................750 ..............600 1903....... 25 ....MS62 ....................................................1,750 ...........1,350 1970....... 25 ....SP64 ..............................................................................60 1936....... 50 ....VF20........................................................120 ..............100
1943....... 10 ....MS65 .......................................................250 ..............190 1903....... 25 ....MS62 ... PQ Toning ...............................1,750 ...........1,500 1970....... 25 ....SP64 ... Cameo...............................................................75 1936....... 50 ....VF30........................................................230 ..............180

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ICCS Graded Coins for Sale
Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price
1947....... $1 .....MS63 ... Maple Leaf, Double HP ...........1,000 ..............850 1965....... $1 .....SP64 ... Small Beads, BLT 5 (Type II),
1947....... $1 .....MS64 ... ML Double HP .........................2,000 ...........1,750 Heavy Cameo ..............................................500
Continued from previous page 1949....... $1 .....MS60 .........................................................33 ................33
1949....... $1 .....MS64 .........................................................50 ................40
1965....... $1 .....SP65 ... Small Beads, BLT 5 (Type II), ........................950
1965....... $1 .....SP65 ... Small Beads, BLT 5 (Type II),
1949....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................100 ................75 Cameo .....................................800 ..............700
1949....... $1 .....MS66 .......................................................300 ..............200 1965....... $1 .....MS63 ... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3), Cameo ...........160
1949....... $1 .....SP63 .......................................................800 ..............650 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
Canadian Coins Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price
1955....... 50 ....MS63 .........................................................35 ................25
1950....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................120 ..............100
1950....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................300 ..............250
Cameo .......................................75 ................60
1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
Year Denom.Grade Description Trends J&M Price 1955....... 50 ....MS64 .........................................................60 ................45 1950....... $1 .....MS66 .......................................................600 ..............450 Heavy Cameo .................................................90
1937....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................300 ..............200 1955....... 50 ....PL65 ..........................................................75 ................60 1950....... $1 .....PL64 .............................................................................250 1965....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1937....... 50 ....SP50 ... Matte, Cleaned ..................................................75 1955....... 50 ....PL65 .... Cameo..........................................90 ................75 1950....... $1 .....PL65 .............................................................................350 Cameo .....................................860 ..............550
1937....... 50 ....SP64 ... Mirror ..........................................550 ..............400 1955....... 50 ....PL66 .... Heavy Cameo ............................300 ..............220 1950....... $1 .....MS63 ... CH#1950 Rev-007 ..........................................200 1965....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1938....... 50 ....MS60 .......................................................200 ..............150 1956....... 50 ....PL66 ........................................................100 ................75 1950....... $1 .....MS62 ... Arnprior .............................................................90 Heavy Cameo ..........................750 ..............550
1938....... 50 ....MS62 .......................................................325 ..............250 1956....... 50 ....PL67 .............................................................................140 1950....... $1 .....MS64 ... Arnprior ......................................400 ..............325 1965....... $1 .....PL64 .... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1938....... 50 ....MS64 ....................................................1,600 ...........1,150 1957....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................200 ..............180 1950....... $1 .....MS63 ... Arnprior ......................................150 ..............125 Cameo .....................................145 ..............130
1939....... 50 ....AU55 .........................................................95 ................65 1957....... 50 ....PL66 .... Cameo........................................300 ..............225 1951....... $1 .....SP65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,400 1965....... $1 .....PL64 .... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1939....... 50 ....MS62 .......................................................200 ..............150 1958....... 50 ....MS64 .........................................................30 ................25 1951....... $1 .....MS60 .........................................................29 ................25 Heavy Cameo ...........................175 ..............160
1939....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................650 ..............475 1959....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................220 ..............200 1951....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................100 ................80 1965....... $1 .....PL65 .... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1940....... 50 ....MS62 .........................................................60 ................45 1960....... 50 ....PL64 .... Cameo..........................................75 ................55 1951....... $1 .....MS65 ............................................................................700 Cameo .....................................180 ..............180
1940....... 50 ....MS63 .........................................................90 ................70 1960....... 50 ....PL66 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................75 ................55 1951....... $1 .....MS65 ... SWL .............................................................2,000 1965....... $1 .....PL65 .... Large Beads, Blunt 5 (Type 3),
1940....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................250 ..............175 1961....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................150 ..............135 1951....... $1 .....PL66 ........................................................750 ..............600 Heavy Cameo ...............................................175
1940....... 50 ....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,200 1963....... 50 ....PL64 ...............................................................................15 1951....... $1 .....MS63 ... Arnprior ......................................500 ..............400 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV),
1941....... 50 ....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,200 1963....... 50 ....PL65 ..........................................................20 ................15 1951....... $1 .....MS64 ... Arnprior ...................................1,100 ..............950 Cameo .....................................120 ..............100
1942....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................250 ..............175 1964....... 50 ....PL65 .... Heavy Cameo ...................................................25 1951....... $1 .....AU55 ... Arnprior ......................................200 ..............175 1965....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV) ..........................625
1942....... 50 ....MS64 ... Cameo........................................250 ..............210 1964....... 50 ....PL66 .... Heavy Cameo ..............................75 ................45 1952....... $1 .....MS63 ... Waterlines ....................................40 ................35 1965....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV),
1943....... 50 ....MS60 ... Near 3 ..........................................45 ................35 1965....... 50 ....MS65 ..............................................................................80 1952....... $1 .....MS65 ... Waterlines ..................................550 ..............800 Heavy Cameo .......................1,500 ............1250
1943....... 50 ....MS62 ... Near 3 .........................................65 ................50 1965....... 50 ....PL64 ...............................................................................14 1952....... $1 .....MS63 ... No Water Line ..............................65 ................50 1965....... $1 .....PL64 .... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV), Cameo ............160
1943....... 50 ....MS63 ... Near 3 .......................................100 ................70 1966....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................175 ..............140 1953....... $1 .....MS63 ... SF, Heavy Cameo ......................300 ..............240 1965....... $1 .....PL64 .... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV),
1943....... 50 ....MS64 ... Near 3 .......................................350 ..............260 1967....... 50 ....MS64 ... Double Struck..................................................800 1953....... $1 .....MS65 ... SF...............................................650 ..............500 Heavy Cameo ...............................................175
1943....... 50 ....MS60 ... Far 3 .............................................45 ................35 1967....... 50 ....MS65 ... Double Struck..........................1,250 ...........1,100 1953....... $1 .....MS65 ... SF, Cameo .................................750 ..............600 1965....... $1 .....PL65 .... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV), Cameo ............190
1943....... 50 ....MS62 ... Far 3 .............................................60 ................45 1967....... 50 ....MS66 ... Double Struck...............................................3,500 1953....... $1 .....PL65 .... SF, Cameo ..............................1,150 ..............950 1965....... $1 .....PL65 .... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV),
1944....... 50 ....AU55 ... Near 4 ..........................................31 ................25 1967....... 50 ....MS63 ... Triple Struck .................................................1,900 1953....... $1 .....MS65 ... NSF ............................................600 ..............500 Heavy Cameo ...............................................150
1944....... 50 ....MS60 ... Near 4 ..........................................40 ................32 1967....... 50 ....MS60 ... Flip Strike .....................................................3,750 1953....... $1 .....MS64 ... NSF ..............................................75 ................65 1965....... $1 .....PL66 .... Large Beads, Ptd 5 (Type IV),
1944....... 50 ....MS63 ... Near 4 ........................................100 ................70 1967....... 50 ....MS62 ... Flip Strike .....................................................4,200 1954....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................150 ..............140 Heavy Cameo ..........................400 ..............350
1944....... 50 ....AU50 ... Far 4 .............................................26 ................20 1967....... 50 ....MS63 ... Flip Strike .....................................................4,750 1954....... $1 .....MS64 ... CH# 1954 Obv-002 Rev-002...........................300 1965....... $1 .....MS62 ... Type V ..........................................36 ................30
1944....... 50 ....AU55 ... Far 4 .............................................35 ................25 1967....... 50 ....MS64 ... Flip Strike .....................................................5,500 1954....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,200 1965....... $1 .....MS63 ... Type V, Heavy Cameo ......................................45
1944....... 50 ....MS60 ... Far 4 .............................................45 ................35 1967....... 50 ....MS63 ..............................................................................20 1954....... $1 .....PL64 ........................................................275 ..............200 1966....... $1 .....MS63 ... Small Beads,Cameo ...............4,500 ...........4,200
1944....... 50 ....MS62 ... Far 4 .............................................60 ................45 1967....... 50 ....MS63 ... Cameo, Multicolour Toning 1954....... $1 .....PL65 ........................................................215 ..............175 1966....... $1 .....MS63 ... Large Beads .................................29 ................25
1944....... 50 ....MS63 ... Far 4 ...........................................100 ................70 Reverse, PQ #UU676 ...................................120 1954....... $1 .....PL65 .... Cameo........................................320 ..............240 1966....... $1 .....MS64 ... Large Beads .................................60 ................45
1944....... 50 ....MS64 ... Far 4 ...........................................250 ..............180 1967....... 50 ....MS64 ... Cameo, Most rainbow colours 1954....... $1 .....PL66 ........................................................450 ..............350 1966....... $1 .....MS64 ... Large Beads, Cameo ........................................55
1945....... 50 ....AU55 .........................................................31 ................25 represented PQ+ UU675 ..............................200 1954....... $1 .....PL66 .... Cameo........................................625 ..............500 1966....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads ...............................650 ..............550
1945....... 50 ....MS60 .........................................................40 ................35 1967....... 50 ....MS64 ... Heavy Cameo ...................................................30 1955....... $1 .....MS62 .........................................................35 ................30 1966....... $1 .....MS65 ... Large Beads, Cameo ...............650+ ..............550
1945....... 50 ....MS62 .........................................................60 ................45 1970....... 50 ....SP65 ..............................................................................90 1955....... $1 .....MS64 ............................................................................150 1966....... $1 .....SP65 ... Large Beads, Heavy Cameo ...1,500 ...........1,250
1945....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................325 ..............240 1970....... 50 ....SP65 ... Cameo.............................................................125 1955....... $1 .....MS64 ... Cameo........................................150 ..............140 1966....... $1 .....SP66 ... Heavy Cameo ..............................................1,000
1945....... 50 ....MS65 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,500 1982....... 50 ....MS62 ... Small Beads, Type 2 ....................80 ................50 1955....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................1,700 ...........1,600 1967....... $1 .....MS64 ... Cameo..........................................50 ................50
1946....... 50 ....AU55 ... Coinage (180 Rotation), 1982....... 50 ....MS63 ... Small Beads, Type 2 ..................100 ................70 1955....... $1 .....MS65 ... Cameo.....................................1,400 ...........1,200 1967....... $1 .....MS64 .........................................................60 ................50
Unique, Rare .............................................5,000 1982....... 50 ....MS64 ... Small Beads, Type 2 ..................150 ..............100 1955....... $1 .....PL64 ........................................................185 ..............150 1967....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................650 ..............550
1946....... 50 ....AU50 .........................................................40 ................30 1982....... 50 ....MS65 ... Small Beads, Type 3 ..................300 ..............200 1955....... $1 .....PL64 .... Cameo........................................180 ..............150 1967....... $1 .....SP64 ... Heavy Cameo ..............................70 ................70
1946....... 50 ....AU55 .........................................................62 ................45 2003WP . 50 ....MS66 ... Numismatic BU ............................20 ................18 1955....... $1 .....PL65 .... Cameo........................................295 ..............225 1967....... $1 .....PL65 .... Heavy Cameo ...................................................30
1946....... 50 ....MS63 .......................................................200 ..............150 1935....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................125 .............. 110 1955....... $1 .....PL66 .... Cameo........................................650 ..............500 1967....... $1 .....SP65 ... Heavy Cameo ...................................................30
1946....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................450 ..............350 1935....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................350 ..............225 1955....... $1 .....MS63 ... Arnprior With Die Breaks............325 ..............250 1967....... $1 .....SP66 ... Heavy Cameo ............................100 ................75
1946....... 50 ....MS64 ... Cameo.................................Est. 475 ..............390 1935....... $1 .....MS65 ... Ex Remick ..................................350 ..............250 1955....... $1 .....MS64 ... Arnprior With Die Breaks............700 ..............600 1967....... $1 .....SP67 ... Cameo............................................................. 110
1946....... 50 ....MS65 ....................................................4,000 ...........3,200 1935....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................250 ..............200 1955....... $1 .....MS65 ... Arnprior With Die Breaks.........3,200 ...........2,750 1967....... $1 .....MS64 ... Flip Struck ....................................................8,500
1946....... 50 ....EF40.... Design in 6 .................................250 ..............200 1935....... $1 .....MS66 ... Beautiful Coin ..........................1,500 ..............850 1955....... $1 .....MS63 ... Arnprior No Die Break ................175 ..............150 1967....... $1 .....MS65 ... Double Struck...............................................2,250
1947....... 50 ....MS60 ... Straight 7 ....................................100 ................90 1936....... $1 .....MS66 ... /LJKWO\IURVWHGHOGVZLWKOLJKW 1955....... $1 .....MS60 ... Arnprior ........................................80 ................80 1967....... $1 .....MS65 ... Double Struck, Cameo ............2,500 ...........2,400
1947....... 50 ....MS62 ... Straight 7 ....................................175 ..............140 golden periph. Tones ................................3,500 1955....... $1 .....MS63 ... Arnprior ......................................175 ..............160 1967....... $1 .....MS65 ... Triple Struck, Weak ......................................4,000
1947....... 50 ....MS63 ... Straight 7 ....................................300 ..............240 1937....... $1 .....MS63 .......................................................275 ..............200 1955....... $1 .....PL64 .... Arnprior ......................................300 ..............260 1970....... $1 .....SP64 ... Heavy Cameo .................................................150
1947....... 50 ....MS62 ... Curved Right 7 ...........................220 ..............170 1937....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................325 ..............275 1955....... $1 .....PL66 .... Arnprior, superb multi-colour toning .............1,250 1970....... $1 .....SP65 ............................................................................150
1947....... 50 ....MS63 ... Curved Right 7 ...........................400 ..............320 1937....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................4,000 ...........3,000 1956....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................400 ..............350 1970....... $1 .....SP65 ... Heavy Cameo .................................................200
1947....... 50 ....VF30.... Maple Leaf ...................................85 ................70 1937....... $1 .....SP64 ... Mirror .......................................1,200 ..............950 1956....... $1 .....PL65 ........................................................125 ..............100 1970....... $1 .....SP66 ... Heavy Cameo .................................................400
1947....... 50 ....EF40.... Maple Leaf ................................. 110 ................90 1938....... $1 .....MS62 .......................................................185 ..............150 1957....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................150 ..............140 1970....... $1 .....SP67 .......................................................600 ..............400
1947....... 50 ....MS62 ... Maple Leaf .................................375 ..............300 1938....... $1 .....MS63 .......................................................325 ..............250 1957....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................3,000 ...........2,200 1972....... $1 .....SP66 ... Nickel, Heavy Cameo........................................20
1947....... 50 ....MS64 ... Maple Leaf .................................900 ..............700 1938....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................825 ..............700 1957....... $1 .....PL64 ..........................................................60 ................50 1974....... $1 .....MS63 ... Nickel, Double Yoke #2 ..............150 ..............125
1947....... 50 ....F15 ...... Maple Leaf,Curved 7 ....................................2,500 1938....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................5,000 ...........4,000 1958....... $1 .....MS63 .........................................................32 ................27 1974....... $1 .....MS64 ... Nickel, Double Yoke #2 ..............200 ..............160
1947....... 50 ....MS64 ... Maple Leaf, 7 over 7 ..................900 ..............700 1939....... $1 .....MS63 .........................................................45 ................40 1958....... $1 .....MS64 .........................................................75 ................50 1974....... $1 .....MS65 ... Nickel, Double Yoke #2 ..............500 ..............450
1948....... 50 ...F15 ...... CCCS graded .............................155 ..............120 1939....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................135 ................95 1958....... $1 .....MS65 ............................................................................550 1974....... $1 .....PL65 .... Nickel, Heavy Cameo........................................10
1948....... 50 ...F15 ..........................................................155 .............. 110 1939....... $1 .....MS64 ... Cameo........................................125 ..............100 1958....... $1 .....PL65 .... Cameo..........................................65 ................50 1987....... $1 .....PF67.... Silver, Ultra Heavy Cameo ................................45
1948....... 50 ....VF20........................................................160 ..............125 1939....... $1 .....MS65 .......................................................600 ..............500 1958....... $1 .....PL65 .... Heavy Cameo ............................125 ..............100 1994....... $1 .....PF67.... Silver, Ultra Heavy Cameo ................................75
1948....... 50 ....VF30........................................................180 ..............145 1945....... $1 .....EF40........................................................275 ..............240 1959....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................100 ..............100 1999....... $1 .....MS67 ... Silver, Numismatic BU.......................................35
1948....... 50 ....EF40........................................................200 ..............150 1945....... $1 .....EF45........................................................300 ..............250 1960....... $1 .....MS64 ............................................................................100 2002....... $1 .....PF66.... Queen Mother, Silver, Ultra
1948....... 50 ....MS60 .......................................................350 ..............300 1945....... $1 .....AU50 .......................................................325 ..............275 1960....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................1,200 ...........1,000 Heavy Cameo ...........................250 ..............200
1948....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................900 ..............700 1945....... $1 .....AU55 .......................................................345 ..............300 1960....... $1 .....PL65 ..........................................................25 ................25 2012....... $1 .....PF67.... War of 1812, Silver Ultra Heavy Cameo ...........60
1949....... 50 ....F15 ...... Hoof over 9................................42.5 ................40 1945....... $1 .....MS60 .......................................................400 ..............350 1960....... $1 .....PL65 .... Cameo...............................................................35 1996....... $2 .....PF65.... 22K, Ultra Heavy cameo .................................475
1949....... 50 ....AU55 ... Hoof over 9.................................387 ..............350 1945....... $1 .....MS62 .......................................................480 ..............430 1961....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................125 ..............100 1911C .... SOV ..MS60 ............................................................................420
1949....... 50 ....MS62 ... Hoof over 9......................................................950 1945....... $1 .....MS63 .......................................................900 ..............825 1961....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................2,000 ........... 1,600 1911C .... SOV ..MS62 ............................................................................475
1949....... 50 ....MS63 ... Hoof over 9...................................................1,350 1946....... $1 .....AU55 .......................................................105 ................85 1961....... $1 .....PL64 .... Cameo..........................................30 ................25 1911C .... SOV ..MS63 ............................................................................500
1949....... 50 ....MS62 ....................................................... 110 ................80 1946....... $1 .....MS60 .......................................................125 .............. 110 1961....... $1 .....PL66 ...............................................................................70 1912C .... SOV ..AU50 ............................................................................475
1949....... 50 ...MS63 .......................................................200 ..............150 1946....... $1 .....MS62 .......................................................200 ..............170 1962....... $1 .....MS64 .........................................................80 ................70 1912C .... SOV ..AU55 ............................................................................550
1949....... 50 ....SP64 ....................................................1,200 ..............900 1946....... $1 .....MS63 .......................................................450 ..............400 1963....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................100 ................80 1913C .... 1 (Sov) AU55 ....................................................................2,000
1951....... 50 ....MS64 .........................................................80 ................60 1947....... $1 .....EF45.... ML Double HP ............................360 ..............320 1963....... $1 .....MS64 ... Cameo...............................................................80 1913C .... 1 (Sov) MS63 ...................................................................3,500
1951....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................280 ..............220 1947....... $1 .....MS62 ... Ptd 7, Quadruple Punch HP ....1,000 ..............950 1963....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,250 1918C .... 1 (Sov) MS60 ......................................................................475
1951....... 50 ...SP65 .......................................................700 ..............550 1947....... $1 .....AU50 ... Ptd 7, Quadruple Punch HP .......300 ..............260 1963....... $1 .....MS65 ... Cameo.....................................1,725 ...........1,200 1912....... $5 .....MS60 ............................................................................525
1951....... 50 ...PL65 ........................................................400 ..............325 1947....... $1 .....AU55 ... Ptd 7, Quadruple Punch HP .......425 ..............350 1964....... $1 .....MS64 .......................................................100 ................80 1913....... $5 .....EF40.............................................................................475
1952....... 50 ....MS64 .........................................................60 ................45 1947....... $1 .....AU55 ... ML Double HP ............................440 ..............400 1964....... $1 .....MS65 ....................................................1,500 ...........1,250 1913....... $5 .....EF45.............................................................................475
1952....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................165 ..............130 1947....... $1 .....AU55 ... Pointed 7 with Dot ......................875 ..............875 1964....... $1 .....SP65 ... Cameo.............................................................650 1913....... $5 .....AU55 ............................................................................500
1953....... 50 ....MS65 ... LD SF,CAMEO ...........................900 ..............725 1947....... $1 .....MS60 ... Pointed 7 with Dot ........................................1,250 1964....... $1 .....SP66 ....................................................1,000 ..............850 1913....... $5 .....MS63 ............................................................................975
1953....... 50 ....AU50 ... LD,NSF ........................................50 ................40 1947....... $1 .....MS60 ... Cleaned ......................................125 ................90 1964....... $1 .....SP66 ... Cameo.............................................................950 1914....... $5 .....MS63 ....................................................3,500 ...........2,700
1953....... 50 ....MS60 ... LD,NSF ......................................100 ................70 1947....... $1 .....SP64 ... Pointed 7 with Dot, Double HP...4,500.........4,000 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Small Beads, Ptd 5 (Type I) .........60 ................45 1912....... $10 ...VF20........................................................900 ..............900
1953....... 50 ....SP65 ... LD NSF, CAMEO, Extremely Rare, 1947....... $1 .....VF30.... Blunt 7, Harsly Cleaned ............130 ................90 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Small Beads, Ptd 5 (Type I), Cameo .................60 1912....... $10 ...AU55 .......................................................950 ..............975
2QO\6SHFLPHQFHUWLHGE\,&&6 ..........2,950 1947....... $1 .....MS60 ... Blunt 7 ........................................200 ..............170 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Small Beads, Ptd 5 (Type I), Heavy Cameo....100 1913....... $10 ...AU50 .......................................................900 ..............900
1953....... 50 ....MS63 ... SD, Cameo...................................25 ................20 1947....... $1 .....MS62 ... Blunt 7 ........................................250 ..............200 1965....... $1 .....MS65 ... Small Beads, Ptd 5 (Type I),
1954....... 50 ....MS64 .......................................................125 ..............100 1947....... $1 .....MS63 ... Blunt 7 ........................................500 ..............400 Heavy Cameo .........................850 ..............550
1954....... 50 ....MS65 .......................................................400 ..............320
1954....... 50 ....PL65 ........................................................100 ................65
1947....... $1 .....AU55 ... Maple Leaf .................................400 ..............340 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Small Beads, BLT 5 (Type II) .....125 ................95 $QGPDQ\PRUH3OHDVHVHH
1947....... $1 .....MS63 ... Maple Leaf, Cameo .................1,000 ..............950 1965....... $1 .....MS64 ... Small Beads, BLT 5 (Type II),
1954....... 50 ....PL65 .... Cameo........................................100 ................80
1954....... 50 ....PL66 .... Cameo........................................275 ..............190
1947....... $1 .....MS63 ... Rim nick, Maple Leaf, Doubled HP ... 1,000....800 Cameo .....................................175 ..............150 WKHIXOOOLVWRQRXUZHEVLWH

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