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executions would have been the halfpennies used only two On the obverse, there are two
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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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MONNAIE SHERBROOKE dated Governors ing price for this rarity is con-
General medal in servative, added Bell.
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A PAIR OF 1870 SILVER 1 YEN, MEIJI 3. BOTH PCGS MS64.
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ANOTHER PACKED SHOW who added the youth auction grade, this example is ex- 1870 MEIJI 3 5 YEN GOLD, PCGS MS64. Shallow scale
By John Regitko
five-cent quarter moons, 1962
Proof Positive
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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
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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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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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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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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
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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This article touches the tip of Manitoba Coin Clubs Fall Coin, Stamp & Collectibles Show, Sunova
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the iceberg with regards to this Centre, 48 Holland Rd. Dealer tables, exhibits, free gifts & prizes! Nov. 4, Niagara Falls, ON
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Niagara Falls Coin Club, Our Lady of Peace Hall, 6944 Stanley Ave.
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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
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son River on June 16, 1973. Vendors from Alta and Sask. Door prizes, Admission $2, children
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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organization sponsoring or affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive),
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show dates will cost $15 per listing).
register licence # at SHOW admission desk.