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By Jesse Robitaille A fter a robust year in Cana- dian numismatics, collec- tors and dealers alike are look- ing back at the past 12 months to shine a light on where the hobby is headed next. In regards to major collec- tions being offered on the mar- ket – and rewriting the mar- ket’s trends – the sales of the “Cornerstone” and George Cook collections, which real- ized more than $7 million alto- gether, were among the two biggest highlights of 2019. “The industry has seen some growth this year that was prob- ably unexpected,” said Sandy Campbell, owner of Nova Sco- tia’s Proof Positive Coins, which managed the fixed-price sale of the Cornerstone Collec- tion, two-thirds of which has sold – with realizations exceed- ing $3 million – since launching this spring. “For Cornerstone, it was very unexpected how well that collection was received by the collecting community. The sales were very strong – and somewhat overwhelm- ing, actually – but the Cook sale also exceeded expecta- tions.” The main portion of the Cook Collection was offered by the Texas-based Heritage Auctions on Aug. 15, and de- spite concerns about the col- lection’s cleaned coins, all 439 lots sold with total realiza- tions exceeding $3.2 million US (about $4.2 million Cdn.). Among the highlights of the Cook Collection was the only privately known 1911 silver dollar – “The King of Canadian Coins” – which was jointly ac- quired by Campbell and fellow dealer Ian Laing, owner of Gatewest Coin, for $552,000 US (about $730,000 Cdn.). While collectors’ desires for rare and high-quality coins are virtually guaranteed, the Cana- dian coin market is also show- ing strength in its average mate- rial. “Across the board, the high end has gone to another level, but then Cook sale had a lot of average stuff that sold for strong prices,” said Campbell, who added the Canadian market “has been a bit asleep on the world stage, but I think we’re catching up.” Volume 57 • Number 19 December 24, 2019 - January 6, 2020 $4.50 Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699 CANADIAN CANADIAN COIN COIN NEWS NEWS www.canadiancoinnews.ca www.canadiancoinnews.ca An essential resource for the advanced and beginning collector Canadian Paper Money TRENDS : Pages 28-32 Continued on page 36 Canadian numismatics on upswing as it enters 2020s Collectors’ desires remain consistent for rare and high- quality coins, like the only privately owned 1911 silver dollar held by dealer Sandy Campbell (shown above), but the Canadian coin market is also showing strength in its average material as of late. Rounding out 2019, the Royal Canadian Mint issued six new coins on Dec. 3 as part of its final numismatic offering of the de- cade. Among the new issues is the first coin of the 2020 “Birthstone” series. Like in previous Birthstone series, each of the 12 Fine sil- ver coins in this year’s set will include a large gem-toned Swarovski crystal rep- resenting its respective birth month. From garnet (January) to tanza- nite (December), the crystals on the coins are framed by a Celtic-in- spired pattern as well as three smaller crystals. The reverse of the January coin – designed by artist Pandora Young – is an intersection of art and mathe- matics and features a stylized pattern arranged according to the base-six system. Inspired by the Celtic triskele, the engraved art incorporates three clear Swarovski crystals alongside one representing garnet, which comes from the word “granatum” (or “seed”). The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Su- sanna Blunt. Each 2020 birthstone coin has a weight of 7.96 grams, a diam- eter of 27 millimetres and a mintage of 5,000 pieces. CANADIAN FUN, FESTIVITIES On the other end of the spectrum, the 12-coin “Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities” series was completed by the Mint this December with its release of a $3 Fine silver “Christmas Tree” coin. By artist Steve Hepburn, the coin’s reverse design celebrates a fun holi- day tradition in Canada: on a cold December day, a father has ventured outdoors with his two kids to choose and cut down their Christmas tree. The RCM ends year with handful of new issues Continued on page 27 AND BEST WISHES FOR A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS 2020! The staff and owners of Trajan Media would like to wish all of our subscribers, advertisers, columnists, and supplies customers a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,

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Page 1: CANADIAN · We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrap Premiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU

By Jesse Robitaille

After a robust year in Cana-dian numismatics, collec-

tors and dealers alike are look-ing back at the past 12 months to shine a light on where the hobby is headed next.

In regards to major collec-tions being offered on the mar-ket – and rewriting the mar-ket’s trends – the sales of the “Cornerstone” and George Cook collections, which real-ized more than $7 million alto-gether, were among the two biggest highlights of 2019.

“The industry has seen some growth this year that was prob-ably unexpected,” said Sandy Campbell, owner of Nova Sco-tia’s Proof Positive Coins, which managed the fixed-price sale of the Cornerstone Collec-tion, two-thirds of which has sold – with realizations exceed-ing $3 million – since launching this spring.

“For Cornerstone, it was very unexpected how well

that collection was received by the collecting community. The sales were very strong – and somewhat overwhelm-ing, actually – but the Cook sale also exceeded expecta-tions.”

The main portion of the Cook Collection was offered by the Texas-based Heritage Auctions on Aug. 15, and de-spite concerns about the col-lection’s cleaned coins, all 439 lots sold with total realiza-tions exceeding $3.2 million US (about $4.2 million Cdn.).

Among the highlights of the Cook Collection was the only privately known 1911 silver dollar – “The King of Canadian Coins” – which was jointly ac-

quired by Campbell and fellow dealer Ian Laing, owner of Gatewest Coin, for $552,000 US (about $730,000 Cdn.).

While collectors’ desires for rare and high-quality coins are virtually guaranteed, the Cana-dian coin market is also show-ing strength in its average mate-rial.

“Across the board, the high end has gone to another level, but then Cook sale had a lot of average stuff that sold for s trong prices,” said Campbell, who added the Canadian market “has been a bit asleep on the world stage, but I think we’re catching up.”

Volume 57 • Number 19 December 24, 2019 - January 6, 2020 $4.50

Publications R

egistration M

ail No. 09137 A

greem

ent No. 40069699

CANADIANCANADIANCOINCOIN NEWSNEWS

www.canadiancoinnews.cawww.canadiancoinnews.caAn essential

resource for the advanced and

beginning collector

Canadian Paper MoneyTRENDS: Pages

28-32

Continued on page 36

Canadian numismatics on upswing as it enters 2020s

Collectors’ desires remain consistent for rare and high-quality coins, like the only privately owned 1911 silver dollar held by dealer Sandy Campbell (shown above), but the Canadian coin market is also showing strength in its average material as of late.

Rounding out 2019, the Royal Canadian Mint issued six new coins on Dec. 3 as part of its final numismatic offering of the de-cade.

Among the new issues is the first coin of the 2020 “Birthstone” series. Like in previous Birthstone series, each of the 12 Fine sil-ver coins in this year’s set will include a large gem-toned Swarovski crystal rep-resenting its respective birth month.

From garnet (January) to tanza-nite (December), the crystals on the coins are framed by a Celtic-in-spired pattern as well as three smaller crystals.

The reverse of the January coin – designed by artist Pandora Young – is an intersection of art and mathe-matics and features a stylized pattern arranged according to the base-six system. Inspired by the Celtic triskele, the engraved art incorporates three clear Swarovski crystals alongside one representing garnet, which comes from the word “granatum” (or “seed”).

The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Su-sanna Blunt.

Each 2020 birthstone coin has a weight of 7.96 grams, a diam-eter of 27 millimetres and a mintage of 5,000 pieces.

CANADIAN FUN, FESTIVITIESOn the other end of the spectrum, the 12-coin

“Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities” series was completed by the Mint this

December with its release of a $3 Fine silver “Christmas Tree” coin.

By artist Steve Hepburn, the coin’s reverse design celebrates a fun holi-day tradition in Canada: on a cold December day, a father has ventured

outdoors with his two kids to choose and cut down their Christmas tree. The

RCM ends year with handful of new issues

Continued on page 27

AND BEST WISHES FOR A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS 2020!

The staff and owners of Trajan Media would like to wish all of our subscribers, advertisers, columnists, and supplies customers

a very Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays,

Page 2: CANADIAN · We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrap Premiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU

2 December 24, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca

andFOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd.

Store Address:1615 Centre St. NW, Calgary, AB T2E 2S2Phone: 403-276-8938 • Fax: 403-276-5415

Specializing in the sale and purchase ofbullion products, in any quantity!

We offer the most competitive priceswhen buying or selling your bullion:

- Canadian Gold Maple Leafs- Gold Bars

- Canadian Silver Maple Leafs- USA Silver Eagles

- Silver BarsFor a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today!

Toll Free 1-800-661-1167PLEASE NOTE OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]

OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com

We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrapPremiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin

Payment within 48 hours of receipt

See our website bullion page for indications of current markets, and call us to confi rm and book a price!

We are currently buying from dealers all over North America and have the volume and the capital for immediate settlement of almost ANY quantity of gold or silver!

Our bullion website can be found at:http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html

1711 Corydon Ave., 1711 Corydon Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,

Canada R3N 0J9Canada R3N 0J9

Tel: (204) 489-9112

FAX: (204) 489-9118

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

This is our 1,347th

Consecutive Adin CCN

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-26461-800-565-2646ORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-26461-888-565-2646

FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS FROM THIS AD OVER $500

(SEE TERMS BELOW)

1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return on non-bullion.

2. All prices are in Canadian dollars.3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank

draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised information, expiry date & phone number.

4. Orders must be shipped to the address that the credit card statements are billed to

5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will be applied by credit card company

6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques due to the differences in banking systems.

7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on bullion-related orders.

8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet-er dans la langue Francaise.

9. Orders containing bullion have higher shipping orders.

10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders): Orders under $25: ......................$14.00 Orders $25-$50: .........................$12.00 Orders $50-$75: .........................$10.00 Orders $75-$100: ........................$8.00 Orders $100-$500: ......................$6.50 Non-bullion Orders Over $500: .....FREE Additional shipping charges may apply to orders

to the United States. Free shipping offer not applicable on orders

placed over the Internet.

11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following

Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST ON, NB, NL: 13% HST PE: 14% HST NS: 15% HST12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail

order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are sub-ject to market changes.

For Mailing Addresssee top of page

All other inquiriesplease phone 1-204-489-9112

“For placing orders only” Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

TERMS OF SALE

5

1 GEORGE V SPECIMEN “DOT” 10 CENTS 1936 SP63+ PCGS

Royal Canadian Mint, KM23a. Dot on reverse. An absolute wonder, and one of only three 1936 Dot 10 Cents that exists outside of museum collections. This Specimen, previously part of the Dominion Collection, features bold details with rich gold and charcoal patina over smooth sur-faces. As with the Belzberg coin, this piece does not have the protective lacquering typically seen on the 1936 Dot cents, and thus the surfaces show forms of handling.

The background regarding the Dot issues (Cent, 10 Cents, and 25 Cents) relates to the passing of George V and the abdication of the throne by Edward VIII. It was commonplace for the bust of the king, in this case George V, to remain on coinage through the remainder of the calendar year, while the creation of dies for the new king was underway. However, Edward VIII’s abdication on December 10, 1936 halted production of the obverse, leaving less than 30 days to decide how to handle the fol-lowing year’s currency, and not enough time to complete obverse dies for successor George VI. The result was to continue using the effi gy of George V, but to add a dot on the reverse--either below the date, as it is on the 1936 Cent, or below the bow on the wreath as it is on the 10 and 25 Cents-to confi rm the issuance was for 1937. Despite the shortage of these denominations, the Cent and 10 Cents were never released into circulation, with speculation that the whole of the mintages were melted. Though, that was not the case, as there are three known examples of the 1936 Dot Cent and 4 known of the 1936 Dot 10 Cents. This particular coin was discovered in 2000 when it was sold by a mint employee to a private collector. Understandably, each time this classic Canadian rarity makes an appearance at auction, a great amount of interest is generated, and we expect no different for this miraculous survivor.Ex. Dominion Collection, Certifi ed as Specimen 63 by PCGSFrom the George Hans Cook Collection of Canadian Coinage

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SEPTEMBER RCM COINS18812 2019 Holiday Gift Set ...................................................................................$21.95

18813 2019 ‘50th Anniversary of the Offi cial Languages Act’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................$49.95

18814 2019 ‘Wine Tasting - Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities’ Colorized Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...........................................$49.95

18815 2019 ‘Libra - Zodiac Series’ Crystalized Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ......$54.95

18816 2020 Silver ‘Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....$129.95

18817 2019 ‘Optimus Prime (TM) - Transformers (TM)’ Proof $25 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...................................................................................$159.95

18818 2020 ‘Pulsating Maple Leaf’ Proof $10 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ............$199.95

18819 2020 Fractional Set of 5 Silver Maple Leaf Coins ‘O Canada’ Colorized with Swarovski Crystal and Edge Lettering .9999 Fine ...............$224.95

18820 2020 ‘Common Loon - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine ........................................................................$329.95

18821 2020 ‘Caribou - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine .................................................................................$329.95

18822 2020 ‘Bluenose - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine .................................................................................$329.95

18823 2020 ‘Beaver - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine .................................................................................$329.95

18824 2020 ‘Coat of Arms - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine .................................................................................$329.95

18825 2020 ‘Polar Bear - Real Shapes’ Shaped Gold-Plated $50 Silver Coin 100 grams .9999 Fine .................................................................................$329.95

18826 2019 ‘Yousuf Karsh - The Roaring Lion (Winston Churchill)’ Proof $100 Silver Coin 10oz .9999 Fine ........................................................................$999.95

18827 2019 Kilo ‘D-Day - A Snapshot In Time’ Ultra High-Relief Antique-Finish $250 Silver Coin 1Kg .9999 Fine .......................................................................$2499.95

18828 2019 ‘Gold and Silver Yin and Yang’ Shaped Proof Set of 2 Coins ($10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ; $200 Gold Coin 29 grams .9999 Fine) ..$2888.88

18829 2020 Gold ‘Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz .99999 Fine ..............................................................................................$2899.95

18830 2019 2oz Gold ‘40th Anniversary of the GML’ Reverse-Proof Laser-Engraved $200 Gold Coin 2oz .99999 Fine .....................................$5699.95

18831 2019 Five-Kilo ‘Brilliant Mastery in Canada’ $500 Silver Coin 5kg .9999 Fine ..............................................................................................$10699.95

18832 2019 ‘Light Pillars - Sky Wonders’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....$104.95

18833 2020 ‘Grizzly Bear - Multifaceted Animal Head’ $25 Silver Coin 1oz.9999 Fine ..................................................................................................$139.95

18834 2020 ‘Lynx - Multifaceted Animal Head’ $25 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....$139.95

18835 2019 ‘Snowy Owl and Greater White-Fronted Geese - Predator and Prey Golden Refl ections’ Gold-Plated Proof $30 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ......$199.95

18836 2020 PREPAID Set of all 6 (in LARGE CASE)- ‘Real Shapes Series’ Proof Silver Coins .9999 Fine ....................................................................$1974.95

18837 2019 Colorized 25-Cent ‘Optimus Prime (TM) - Transformers (TM)’Colorized 25-Cent Coin ................................................................................$34.95

Reg Price Savings Sale Price

12536 Palau 2009 Set of 3 Teutoburg Forest Battle Square-Shaped Coins ....................................................................$86.95 10% off... Now $78.25

12697 Palau 2010 Set of 3 ‘600 Years Battle of Grunwald’ Square-Shaped Coins .........................................................$86.95 10% off... Now $78.25

12751 Palau Scalloped Hammerhead $1 Coin (silver plated) .............................................................................................$55 20% off... Now $44

12752 Palau Scalloped Hammerhead $5 Sterling Silver Coin .............................................................................................$65 10% off... Now $58.50

12754 Palau $5 Statue of Liberty Sterling Silver Coin ...................................................................................................$76.95 10% off... Now $69.25

12755 Palau $5 St. Basil’s Cathedral Sterling Silver Coin ..............................................................................................$76.95 10% off... Now $69.25

12756 Palau Greatest Victories of Ferrari $1 Coin (Silverplated) ...................................................................................$48.90 20% off... Now $39.10

12758 Palau $10 Silver .9999 Coin French Battleship Richelieu ..................................................................................$195.95 10% off... Now $176.35

12760 Palau $5 Sterling Silver Merry Christmas 2010 Coin ..........................................................................................$66.55 20% off... Now $53.25

12761 Palau $5 Sterling Silver Mount Everest Coin ......................................................................................................$76.95 20% off... Now $61.55

12762 Palau $5 Sterling Silver Mount McKinley Coin ...................................................................................................$76.95 20% off... Now $61.55

12763 Palau $5 Sterling Silver Kilimanjaro Coin ...........................................................................................................$64.35 10% off... Now $57.90

12838 Palau $10 Silver .9999 Coin Italian Battleship Vittorio Veneto COIN and CERT ONLY ...........................................$135 10% off... Now $121.50

18317 Palau 2012 $5 World of Wonders - Western Wall - Sterling Silver Coin ..............................................................$64.35 20% off... Now $51.50

18324 Palau 2009 Antique 7 Wonders of the World Mausoleum of Halicarnassus Silver Coin ......................................$99.90 20% off... Now $79.90

PALAU COINS

12536 12697

12751 12752 12754

12755 12756 12758

1276012761 12762

1276312838 18324

18317

211564 2005 VE Day Proof 5ct & Medallion Set Regular $29.95... 40% off ..........................................................................................................................$17.9511565 2005 $5 - 60th Anniversary of the End of WWII .9999 Fine Silver Regular $64.95... 20% off ....................................................................................$51.9511566 2005 50-Cent Sterling Silver Six-Coin Set - 60th Anniversary of the End of the Second World War Regular $181.85... 30% off ..............................$127.3011567 2005 Canada-Netherlands Uncirculated Coin Set - 60 Years of Liberation Regular $96.35... 20% off .......................................................................$77.1011661 2005 VE Privy Mark Silver Maple Leafs 1oz .9999 Fine Regular $86.30... 10% off ....................................................................................................$77.6511747 2005 Year of the Veteran Proof $10 Silver .9999 Fine Regular $59.95... 20% off ......................................................................................................$47.95

2005 WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE COINS AND SETS2005 WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATIVE COINS AND SETS

3 USA COINS AND PAPER MONEYOrders over $115 receive 10% off / Orders over $230 receive 20% off / Orders over $695 receive 30% off

Photos of all items can be viewed through Ebay using the 12 digit item ID1927-D Buffalo Nickels Good/Very Good (Lot of 10 coins) (142111493071)................................................................................................................................ $201999-2008 American Commemorative Silver Statehood Quarter .999 Silver (142501346787) .................................................................................................. $1501922 US Silver Peace Dollar AU50 (143123100934) .................................................................................................................................................................... $37USA 1999-P Susan B Anthony Proof Dollar Coin (OOAK) (143006371401) .................................................................................................................................. $481924-S Buffalo Coins About Good-Very Good (Lot of 4 Coins) (142111721232) ......................................................................................................................... $35United States 1920-D Buffalo Nickel Five Cents Coin , EF/AU (143084617834) ......................................................................................................................... $275World Reserve Monetary Exchange Sheet of 4 Uncut 2009 $1 Bills (OOAK) (143164370940) ..................................................................................................... $801913-D Buffalo Nickel Type-1 About Good (142112537739) ......................................................................................................................................................... $5120 Years of American Classic Nickels Set (OOAK) (142502289162)............................................................................................................................................ $151938-D Very Good-Very Fine (Lot of 15 coins) (142112602465) .................................................................................................................................................. $451930 Very Fine (Lot of 9 coins) (142112611708) .......................................................................................................................................................................... $251934 United States Silver Dollar PCGS AU-53 (141954380966) ................................................................................................................................................. $730$169,000

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Page 3: CANADIAN · We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrap Premiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU

December 24, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 3

andFOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd.

Store Address:1615 Centre St. NW, Calgary, AB T2E 2S2Phone: 403-276-8938 • Fax: 403-276-5415

Specializing in the sale and purchase ofbullion products, in any quantity!

We offer the most competitive priceswhen buying or selling your bullion:

- Canadian Gold Maple Leafs- Gold Bars

- Canadian Silver Maple Leafs- USA Silver Eagles

- Silver BarsFor a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today!

Toll Free 1-800-661-1167PLEASE NOTE OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]

OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com

We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrapPremiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin

Payment within 48 hours of receipt

See our website bullion page for indications of current markets, and call us to confi rm and book a price!

We are currently buying from dealers all over North America and have the volume and the capital for immediate settlement of almost ANY quantity of gold or silver!

Our bullion website can be found at:http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html

1711 Corydon Ave., 1711 Corydon Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba,

Canada R3N 0J9Canada R3N 0J9

Tel: (204) 489-9112

FAX: (204) 489-9118

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

This is our 1,347th

Consecutive Adin CCN

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-26461-800-565-2646ORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-26461-888-565-2646

FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS FROM THIS AD OVER $500

(SEE TERMS BELOW)

1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return on non-bullion.

2. All prices are in Canadian dollars.3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank

draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised information, expiry date & phone number.

4. Orders must be shipped to the address that the credit card statements are billed to

5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will be applied by credit card company

6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques due to the differences in banking systems.

7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on bullion-related orders.

8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet-er dans la langue Francaise.

9. Orders containing bullion have higher shipping orders.

10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders): Orders under $25: ......................$14.00 Orders $25-$50: .........................$12.00 Orders $50-$75: .........................$10.00 Orders $75-$100: ........................$8.00 Orders $100-$500: ......................$6.50 Non-bullion Orders Over $500: .....FREE Additional shipping charges may apply to orders

to the United States. Free shipping offer not applicable on orders

placed over the Internet.

11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following

Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST ON, NB, NL: 13% HST PE: 14% HST NS: 15% HST12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail

order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are sub-ject to market changes.

For Mailing Addresssee top of page

All other inquiriesplease phone 1-204-489-9112

“For placing orders only” Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

TERMS OF SALE

5

1 GEORGE V SPECIMEN “DOT” 10 CENTS 1936 SP63+ PCGS

Royal Canadian Mint, KM23a. Dot on reverse. An absolute wonder, and one of only three 1936 Dot 10 Cents that exists outside of museum collections. This Specimen, previously part of the Dominion Collection, features bold details with rich gold and charcoal patina over smooth sur-faces. As with the Belzberg coin, this piece does not have the protective lacquering typically seen on the 1936 Dot cents, and thus the surfaces show forms of handling.

The background regarding the Dot issues (Cent, 10 Cents, and 25 Cents) relates to the passing of George V and the abdication of the throne by Edward VIII. It was commonplace for the bust of the king, in this case George V, to remain on coinage through the remainder of the calendar year, while the creation of dies for the new king was underway. However, Edward VIII’s abdication on December 10, 1936 halted production of the obverse, leaving less than 30 days to decide how to handle the fol-lowing year’s currency, and not enough time to complete obverse dies for successor George VI. The result was to continue using the effi gy of George V, but to add a dot on the reverse--either below the date, as it is on the 1936 Cent, or below the bow on the wreath as it is on the 10 and 25 Cents-to confi rm the issuance was for 1937. Despite the shortage of these denominations, the Cent and 10 Cents were never released into circulation, with speculation that the whole of the mintages were melted. Though, that was not the case, as there are three known examples of the 1936 Dot Cent and 4 known of the 1936 Dot 10 Cents. This particular coin was discovered in 2000 when it was sold by a mint employee to a private collector. Understandably, each time this classic Canadian rarity makes an appearance at auction, a great amount of interest is generated, and we expect no different for this miraculous survivor.Ex. Dominion Collection, Certifi ed as Specimen 63 by PCGSFrom the George Hans Cook Collection of Canadian Coinage

4

SEPTEMBER RCM COINS18812 2019 Holiday Gift Set ...................................................................................$21.95

18813 2019 ‘50th Anniversary of the Offi cial Languages Act’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................$49.95

18814 2019 ‘Wine Tasting - Celebrating Canadian Fun and Festivities’ Colorized Proof $3 Silver Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ...........................................$49.95

18815 2019 ‘Libra - Zodiac Series’ Crystalized Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ......$54.95

18816 2020 Silver ‘Peace Dollar’ High-Relief Proof $1 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....$129.95

18817 2019 ‘Optimus Prime (TM) - Transformers (TM)’ Proof $25 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ...................................................................................$159.95

18818 2020 ‘Pulsating Maple Leaf’ Proof $10 Silver Coin 2oz .9999 Fine ............$199.95

18819 2020 Fractional Set of 5 Silver Maple Leaf Coins ‘O Canada’ Colorized with Swarovski Crystal and Edge Lettering .9999 Fine ...............$224.95

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By Jesse RobitailleThis is the second story in a multi-part series exploring the coins of Jesus.

After Herod the Great became the undisputed ruler of Judea in 37

BCE, the Herodian dynasty’s coinage used compelling symbolism offering in-sight into the role of money in ancient times.

Herod I’s grandson, Herod Agrippa I, issued a bronze prutah depicting a royal fringed umbrella-like canopy on the ob-verse.

“Dangling from it are precious stones and jewels,” said Marina Fischer, numis-matic collection specialist at the Univer-sity of Calgary’s Nickle Galleries.

“It’s interesting because the role of kings in the Holy Land was always on very shaky ground,” said Fischer, who called the Roman kings of the Jews “pup-pet kings, who were essentially ruling for the Romans and Roman interests.”

“That role was very controversial, and what Herod (Agrippa I) is doing is prop-agating the role he’s holding and em-phasizing it by using that symbol.”

When the reigning king would ven-ture to the territories through proces-sions, visitations or other official busi-ness, his servants would carry an um-brella over his head, Fischer added.

“These jewels would shine so brightly in the sun that it could be seen for miles away.”

Herod Agrippa’s controversial “ex-perimentation with symbolism” could create tension within the territories, Fischer said, but the coin also depicts common agricultural symbolism – three heads of barley – on its reverse.

COINS JESUS KNEWHerod I ruled Judea until his death in

4 BCE, at which time the Herodian King-dom was divided between his three sons as a tetrarchy.

One of his sons, Herod Antipas, be-came tetrarch of Galilee and ruled dur-ing Jesus’ time. In Luke 13:32, he was re-ferred to by Jesus with contempt as “that fox.”

The few coins known to circulate dur-ing the New Testament – the coins that Je-sus knew – include the Tyrian shekel and half-shekel, the “widow’s mite” and the “tribute penny,” the latter of which is also known as the Roman tax coin.

“We can directly identify them – we can see the Greek words and Latin trans-lations – and link them directly to actual objects surviving to this day.”

The most common of the coins from that time were the shekel and half-shekel, Fischer said, while the “widow’s mite” was less common and the Roman tax coin less still.

“The silver shekel of the city of Tyre is the most fascinating and most intriguing coin of all those mentioned in the texts,” she added.

Minted in the Phoenician city of Tyre, which sat on the coast of the Mediterra-nean Sea, the Tyrian shekel is mentioned in several Biblical stories, including those of the temple tax (Exodus 30:13); the money changers (John 2:15 and Matthew 21:12); Peter’s fish (Matthew 17:27); and Judas’ 30 coins (Matthew 26:15).

“They were minting these fascinating coins made out of really high-quality sil-ver – about 90 per cent – and they were highly regarded, respected and widely accepted in all the Mediterranean, espe-cially these territories.”

Produced in large quantities and circu-lated for about three centuries, the shekel was the standard silver coinage in the Phoenician-Judean area, replacing the coins of Alexander the Great and becom-ing the primary currency.

The obverse depicts – and “surpris-ingly,” added Fischer – a god or a divine hero, Herackles, who’s also known as “Melkart” or “Baal.”

“If you’re familiar with the Biblical text, you’ll recognize the god Baal, who was often seen as the biggest enemy of Yahweh, the Jewish god,” she said, add-ing Baal is “proudly depicted in a Greek style, imitating the coins of the ancient Greeks,” on the obverse of the shekel.

The reverse depicts an Egyptian-style eagle with its right claw resting on a ship’s rudder, referencing Tyre’s port.

“What’s particularly fascinating is the use of the coinage in the Holy Land. We firmly believe – with the examination of the texts, other material evidence and so on – these coins were required as the pay-ment for the temple tax in Judea.”

According to Jewish laws, every male over the age of 20 was required to pay an annual tax worth half a shekel, which looked like the shekel, “only a little smaller,” Fischer added.

“The only coin accepted for the Jewish payment was a foreign pagan coin depict-ing the biggest enemy of the Jewish god.”

The only coins found in the temple’s treasury were these half-shekel coins, she added.

“It’s absolutely fascinating, but so many questions.”

Researchers also believe the 30 pieces of silver referenced as the payment for Judas’ betrayal were shekels.

“So they counted out for him thirty pieces of silver,” reads Matthew 26:15, which doesn’t specify which coinage or silver was used.

“But knowing the only coins available to the Jewish priests inside the Jewish treasury were the silver Tyrian shekels, we know the 30 pieces of silver refers to the Tyrian shekels.”

While receiving a bag full of 30 silver coins would be “striking for someone who didn’t have any money,” it wasn’t a lot money, Fischer said.

“It’s about half the annual salary of a regular worker, so I find the actual expe-rience quite fascinating.”

WIDOW’S MITES“Widow’s mite” is the term often used

to describe coins minted by Alexander Jannaeus.

“The very poor, tiny, low-grade Ro-man coins that essentially served as to-kens. They didn’t really have an actual value when it comes to the weight of the bronze. We believe the actual transac-tional value was maybe enough to buy rotten fruit,” she Fischer, who added the coin is referenced in several passages of the New Testament, including Mark 12:41-44.

It reads: “Jesus sat down opposite the place where the offerings were put and watched the crowd putting their money into the temple treasury.”

“You had beautiful Tyrian shekels, gorgeous Persian coins, occasionally Athenian silver coins, Macedonian coins and then these really poor, bronze Jewish coins,” said Fischer, who added an open wooden box was placed somewhere to receive these donations.

“When you threw the money into the wooden box, they made a different sound, so by just listening to that sound, you could actually determine what coins were being donated. People who were donating a lot of money were making a big show – making a big echo – so every-one knew how much they gave.”

Mark 12:41-44 continues: “Many rich people threw in large amounts. But a

Coins before, during Jesus’ time uncover tales of money, religion

The shekels and half-shekels of Tyre are mentioned in the Biblical stories of the temple tax (Exodus 30:13); the money changers (John 2:15 and Matthew 21:12); Peter’s fish (Matthew 17:27); and Judas’ 30 coins (Matthew 26:15).

Candidates for the ‘two very small copper coins’ donated to the temple’s treasury by a poor widow are the common prutahs issued by the Hasmoneans (circa 130 BCE-40 BCE). Believed to be minted by Alexander Jannaeus about 70-160 years before this biblical event, the so-called ‘widow’s mites’ circulated for more than 300 years.

Continued on page 36

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FeaturesFeatures Canadian numismatics on

upswing as it enters 2020s ..........Page 1

RCM ends year with handful of new issues ..................Page 1

Coins before, during Jesus’ time uncover tales of money, religion ............................Page 6

RegularsRegularsTRENDS

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CCN MARKETPLACE Are you buying or selling? ..........Page 34

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ERRORS & VARIETIES Response to bad Internet

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COLONIAL TOKENS Die cracks, forked ‘2’

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COMMEMORATIVE COINS Germany, Portugal Euro coins

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WHAT’S WHAT’S INSIDEINSIDEVolume 57 • Number 19

December 24, 2019 to January 6, 2020

MEDAL CELEBRATES CADETS, FALLEN SOLDIER

A 45-millimetre medal unveiled this November by the 110 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Yarmouth, N.S., commemorates two important anniver-saries. This December marks 10 years since the death of Sergeant Kirk Taylor, a local cadet corps volunteer who was 28 years old when he died while serving in Afghanistan. A former sea cadet in nearby Barrington, N.S., Taylor volun-teered with the cadet corps in Yarmouth while serving as a reservist with the Royal Canadian Artillery. He’s re-membered on one side of the medal, which also commemorates the corps’ 115th anniversary on the other side. Commanding offi-cer Captain Gary Hudson began considering how to mark the two oc-casions last year, and Alberta’s SGS Marketing was eventually hired to pro-duce the medals, 400 of which were minted. They were presented to current cadets, ex-members and their families at a ceremony at the Yarmouth Armouries on Nov. 10. “For us, his family, being able to be part of something like this so close to Remembrance Day, it just en-sures that he’s not forgotten,” Tina Smith, Taylor’s mother, told CBC News.

RIP GERRY ALBERT, NBCC PRESIDENT

Long-time numismatist Gerry Albert, who frequently served as the president of Sudbury, Ont.’s Nickel Belt Coin Club (NBCC), died Aug. 12 at the age of 93. Born, raised and educated in Sudbury, Albert was prominent in numismatics as well as other community organizations,

including the Cana-dian National Insti-tute for the Blind, of which he was a di-rector. In addition to the NBCC, he also served as president of the local Tubercu-losis Association and

was a more than 50-year member of the Lions Club of Sudbury and Lions Clubs International. Among his proudest non-numismatic achievements was helping to raise more than $200,000 for a new eye-care centre at the Sudbury Regional Hospital. “I’ve always been a positive

person and a motivator,” Albert told CCN in 2010 (Vol. 48 #3). “I had a won-derful life and I don’t think I’d change anything if I did it over again.”

NYCC MARKING 60 IN FEBRUARY 2020

After holding its first formative meet-ing on Feb. 19, 1960, the North York Coin Club (NYCC) based in Toronto, Ont., will celebrate its 60th anniversary next February. “Fifteen dedicated people braved the start of a blizzard to meet in a small room at the North York Memorial Community Hall,” reads the online “Club History” compiled by members Henry Nienhuis and Paul Petch at nor-thyorkcoinclub.com. “The blizzard, one of the worst snow storms of the winter, tested the determination of those who attended.” The club’s first president was

John Curtis and one of its first directors was Louise

Graham, the namesake of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Associa-tion’s Louise Graham

Memorial “Club of the Year” Award. A year af-

ter the NYCC is formed, Curtis presented Graham with an honor-ary life membership for her role in form-ing the club and planning its first show and banquet, which was held on March 4, 1961. Now, the NYCC is inviting its members to suggest ideas to mark the club’s diamond jubilee anniversary in February 2020.

PCGS RE-ENTERS NOTE-GRADING GAME

Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), a U.S.-based third-party grading service, is set to resume authenticating, grading and certifying U.S. and world paper money with the launch of a new service on Jan. 2, 2020. Collectors Uni-verse, PCGS’ parent company, operated the now-defunct PCGS Currency from 2005-09. Its new service – dubbed “PCGS Banknote” – will use “technologically advanced note holders for greater secu-rity,” according to a statement issued by PCGS in November. PCGS Banknote will accept submissions of all denomina-tions and types of U.S. paper money (from colonial-era and continental cur-rency to modern notes) for grading, re-

grading, crossover or re-holdering. Qual-ifying notes will be evaluated on a 70-point grading scale with 27 possible grade designations ranging from Good (G04) to Mint State-70 PPQ (premium paper quality). For more information, visit pcgs.com/banknote.

‘PAY GAP POUND’ HIGHLIGHTS INEQUALITY

A U.K.-based campaign highlighting Equal Pay Day – recognized every Nov. 14 – visualizes the gender pay gap through the lens of a modified £1 coin. Mr. President, an independent creative agency, teamed up with SheSays London – billed as “the only global creative net-work for women” – to highlight women in the U.K. earning only 82 pence for ev-ery £1 earned by men. Their coin looks like a regular £1 piece but actually carries a value of only 82 pence. A mintage of 100 “Pay Gap Pound” coins were minted and given to influential women to pro-mote using the hashtag #paygappound. “Generate and share the Pay Gap Pound showing the gender pay gap in your pro-fession, and join us in fighting the cul-tural stigmas that reinforce gender differ-ence in the workplace,” suggests the project’s website. For more information, visit paygappound.co.uk.

1819 ‘BALLOT’ SOVEREIGN CERTIFIED AS FINE-12

One of the greatest rarities of British coinage, a 1819 George III gold sovereign sold by the U.K.’s Royal Mint through a ballot – with the winning collector ac-quiring it for £100,000 (about $170,000 Cdn.) – was recently certified as Fine-12. The coin was submitted by the mint to a London, England-based affiliate of the third-party grading service Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC). It’s only the second 1819 sovereign, less than 4,000 of which were minted, to be certi-fied by NGC. The coins were minted for private merchants using gold they pro-vided, and by 1829, they had virtually vanished from circulation. Today, 200 years after they were struck, fewer than 10 examples are believed to exist, and they’re considered the most elusive in the entire sovereign series. “We were thrilled to present this sovereign to the public on the 200th anniversary of the year it was struck,” added Matt Curtis, head of historic coins at the Royal Mint.

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Ancient Numidia, a land lying along the southern

coast of the Mediterranean Sea, to the southwest of Car-thage and east of the King-dom of Mauretania, was orig-inally inhabited by nomads.

After coming into contact with Carthage, the local pop-ulation became more settled and took readily to agricul-ture and urbanization.

By the time the Romans came into contact with the Numidians, the latter were divided into two great tribes: the Massyli stood to the east of the river Ampsaga and the Massaesyli to the west. At the time of the Second Punic War (218-201 BCE), the Massyli were ruled by Masinissa, who sided with the Romans.

Syphax, who ruled the Massaesyli, took the Carthag-inian side.

After winning the war, the Romans seized the lands of Syphax and gave them to Ma-sinissa, thus extending his rule from the border of Mauretania to the Carthagin-ian territory and south and east to Cyrenaica.

Masinissa lived to a ripe old age and ruled Numidia from 202-148 BCE. He re-mained constant in his loyalty to Rome throughout his long reign. This king issued bronze coins of 35-millimetre diame-ter depicting a laureate and draped head with a pointed beard (believed to represent himself) facing left on the ob-verse. The reverse shows a horse pacing to the left.

Another bronze issue, which is slightly smaller at 32 millimetres in diameter, has a laureate head with a pointed beard, likewise believed to be Masinissa, facing left on its obverse while a horse stands facing left in front of a cadu-ceus on the reverse.

Upon Masinissa’s death, his kingdom passed to his el-dest son Micipsa and his brothers Gulussa and Mas-tanabal. The division of the kingdom among the three

brothers was overseen by the Roman P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus on behalf of the late king’s estate. The broth-ers continued their father’s policy of loyalty to Rome.

In 146 BCE, Carthage was decisively beaten and de-stroyed by Rome. Gulussa died soon afterwards and was followed later by Mas-tanabal, leaving Micipsa as sole ruler until his death in 118 BCE.

During his reign, Gulussa struck a 26-millimetre bronze coin with his laureate head facing left with a pointed beard on its obverse. The re-verse shows a horse gallop-ing to left with Punic letters below.

Micipsa struck bronze coins of 26 millimetres, 16 m i l l i m e t r e s a n d 1 4 millimetres. All have his head with a pointed beard facing left on their obverses and a horse either galloping of standing facing left on their reverses, often accompanied by Punic letters.

Upon the death of Micipsa, the throne of Numidia was to be shared between his two sons Adherbal and Hiempsal and their cousin Jugurtha. The latter was the illegitimate son of Mastanabal. Jugurtha had been added to Micipsa’s royal household and was treated as his son, even to the point of being adopted and named as one of his heirs.

THE SONS QUARRELThe three soon quarrelled

with Jugurtha claiming the entire kingdom.

Jugurtha had Hiempsal as-sassinated and drove Ad-herbal out of Numidia to Rome, where he sought assis-tance.

The Roman senate decided to divide Numidia, giving the richer and more populous western half – including the capital city of Cirta – to Ad-herbal and the less populated and less fertile eastern half to Jugurtha.

Adherbal, who ruled from 11 8 - 11 2 B C E , s t r u c k a 26-millimetre bronze coin with his bearded and laureate head facing left on the obverse. On the reverse is a horse gallop-ing to left with a head of the god Zeus-Ammon above and Punic letters below.

Jugurtha was unwilling to accept the settlement imposed by Rome and in 112 BCE drove Adherbal into Cirta and then besieged the city. When the city fell, Adherbal was captured and tortured to death along with many of the Italian merchants resident there.

This was too much for Rome to abide and war was declared against Jugurtha.

The king was finally de-feated in 106 BCE by Lucius Cornelius Sulla with the help of Bocchus I, king of Maureta-nia. Jugurtha was sent to Rome in chains and thrown into prison, where he died in 104 BCE.

Eastern Numidia was then given by the Romans to Gauda, a half-brother of Jugurtha. Western Numidia was granted to Bocchus of Mauretania as a reward for having betrayed Jugurtha.

Hiempsal II (106-60 BCE), the son of Gauda, was ex-pelled from his kingdom by a pretender named Iarbas who was supported by followers of the general Gaius Marius (the enemy of Sulla). The young general Pompey restored Hiempsal to his throne.

Hiempsal II issued a silver denarius showing his beard-less head facing right wearing a wreath of corn on its obverse and a laurel wreath containing a horse galloping to the right above a Punic letter on the re-verse.

Silver quinarii and sestertii with similar designs were also struck, though the sestertius lacks the wreath on the re-verse.

Hiempsal also issued 20- and 18-millimetre bronze coins with a veiled head of the Greek goddess Demeter on the obverses and a horse gallop-ing to the right on the re-verses.

Hiempsal’s son Juba I suc-ceeded to the Numidian throne on the death of his fa-ther in 60 BCE and ruled until 46 BCE. Juba hated Gaius Ju-lius Caesar on account of a personal insult during a visit to Rome when Caesar had pulled Juba’s beard during a confrontation. Years later, Juba threw his support behind Pompey, who had restored his father to the throne, and fought for him during the civil war against Caesar.

Juba I issued a silver denar-ius with his bearded, dia-demed and draped bust on its obverse and a temple of eight columns on the reverse. He likewise struck a silver quina-rius (half of a denarius) with a winged bust of Victory facing right on the obverse and a horse galloping to the right on the reverse. Juba also struck a silver sestertius (one quarter of a denarius) with its obverse featuring a bust of Numidia personified and on the reverse a walking lion.

Several bronze denomina-tions were also issued featur-ing various obverse and re-verse types.

Following Caesar’s victory over Quintus Caecilius Me-tellus Scipio at the Battle of Thapsus in 46 BCE, Juba fled with the Roman general Mar-cus Petreius. Finding them-selves trapped, they commit-ted suicide. Eastern Numidia became a Roman province under the name of Africa Nova.

After the Battle of Actium in 31 BCE, the kingdom was returned to Juba’s son Juba II by Augustus. In 25 BC, Juba II was made king of Mauretania by Augustus. Western Nu-midia was annexed to Maure-tania. Eastern Numidia (Af-rica Nova) was attached to the province of Africa to the east and was governed by a

Roman proconsul. A legion was stationed there perma-nently.

In the first century BCE, several Numidian cities also produced their own civic coinages. These included Cirta, Bulla Regia, Gadiau-phala, Macomades, Salviana, Suthul, Thagura and Zarai. The cities of Hippo Regius and Tipasa seem to have is-sued a coinage jointly, as did Thabraca and Tuniza.

The history and coinage of Numidia, like that of other kingdoms of ancient north Af-rica, can make a truly interest-ing study for any student of numismatics. W

Ancient north Africa’s Numidia an interesting numismatic study

By Stanley Clute

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Micipsa, the eldest son of Masinissa and ruler of Numidia, struck bronze coins of 26 millimetres, 16 millimetres and 14 millimetres. They depict a laureate and draped head with a pointed beard on the obverse (left) and a horse pacing to the left on the reverse (right).

Juba I, who succeeded the Numidian throne upon the death of his father in 60 BCE, issued a silver denarius depicting his bearded, diademed and draped bust on the obverse (left) and a temple with eight columns on the reverse (right).

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The more I scour the Inter-net, the more I think I want

to deal either directly with lo-cal dealers with whom I have built mutual trust and respect or view the actual material I am interested in at coin shows.

Yet I think there are obvious advantages for both the buyer and seller dealing on the Inter-net.

You wouldn’t know I love the greatest majority of listings of errors and varieties on the Internet, whether on sales and auction sites, if you go by the previous content of these col-umns. I tend to make fun of outrageous descriptions, ridi-cule excessive asking prices and add a bit of sarcasm at no extra charge.

Most coin shows take place in major population centres while small club shows sel-dom offer the material that I am interested in. And not ev-eryone lives close to a store-front dealer.

Even if I can’t physically see the actual coin, most photo-graphs on Internet sites enable me to determine if the error is free of scratches and excessive wear, is as good as the seller claims and is genuine.

Sometimes, the error turns out to be even better than the seller gives it credit for due to misidentification.

The Internet also enables me to compare pricing on coins with die varieties, which are all over the place in terms of price. For example, you can find die deterioration on the date of 1962 five-cent coin or the so-called “Half Moon” on the 1951 five-cent coin for as

little as $1 and as high as $20 for similarly worn pieces.

The biggest problem for Ca-nadian errors is they are gener-ally too scarce to do much price shopping (other than possibly elliptical clips and off-centres). The Internet enables me to track down the few that come on the market from time to time.

Sometimes, the successful hunt for that elusive triple-struck flip-struck off-centre with major struck-through on the wrong blank planchet that has eluded me all these years makes me jump up and down when I realize the eBay seller has greatly underrated the rar-ity and is selling it at a bargain price.

THE NEGATIVEAlthough there is nothing

wrong with most Internet sell-ers, I have seen too many list-ings that are not all they claim to be.

These include phony clips; coins struck inside the collar die called off-centre; and scratched and indentations called die defects or planchet errors.

Then there are the imagina-tive descriptions that are com-plete inventions by the seller – or admission from sellers they have no idea how some-thing could occur but are ask-ing a small fortune for it any-how.

My skepticism about the trustworthiness of a lot of In-ternet listings increases every time I see another coin with damage touted as something that occurred at the Royal Ca-

nadian Mint. Coins we used to place on train or streetcar tracks when we were young are now coming back to haunt error collectors.

Then there is the fee charged by eBay passed on by U.S. sell-ers for items being shipped to Canada. Although the selling price can be very reasonable, the shipping and unnecessary customs clearance imposed on Canadian buyers discourages bids from Canadian custom-ers. I have seen numerous items that sold for a few dol-lars but would cost an addi-tional $30-$40 for shipping a small envelope across the bor-der.

Some sellers go into a long erroneous explanation as to the cause that can sound be-lievable to someone that doesn’t know any better.

Others include a brief but wrong non-specific description (i.e. “planchet error”) that doesn’t explain the cause be-cause they don’t really know how it was caused. Surely, if they did know, they would have included it in their list-ing.

It is rare to find someone ad-mitting they don’t know some-thing, but that doesn’t prevent them from asking a sizeable amount.

Sometimes, they try to hide their ignorance by stating, “you be the judge,” rather than doing some investigation that

might cause them to realize their rare error is nothing more than a post-Mint creation.

It is obvious greed is a driv-ing force behind some listings. I cannot believe people in the business of selling through the Internet really believe “errors” such as those covered in this and the previous column oc-curred at Canadian or U.S. mints. Collectors might fall victim to excessive “puffing” and misleading information that sounds all too convincing and appealing.

EDUCATION IS THE ANSWER

The response to the short-coming of some sellers to edu-cate themselves before listing items they claim are genuine errors is for buyers to educate themselves.

I am so certain of my nega-tive conclusions on each lot in this column that I repeat the offer I have made before on numerous occasions: I will pay for the cost of certification if the owner sends the item to Canadian Coin Certification Service (CCCS) or the U.S. top-tier certifiers and it is certified as a genuine error as described by the seller.

I realize a lot of the U.S.-based sellers who have the most obvious phony errors and flagrant disregard for truth in advertising do not subscribe to CCN.

I also know a number of the sellers from Canada receive this publication and have never claimed payment from me in all my previous offers. Maybe they never forwarded the coins to CCCS for certifi-cation because they agreed with my conclusion after it was pointed out to them?

Some might not have wanted to act on my conclu-sion, instead continuing to run the posting rather than removing it and losing out on the profit.

John Heywood immortal-ized the saying, “There is none as blind than those who refuse to see.”

To paraphrase: “There is none as greedy than those who refuse to reconsider what should be obvious.”

The desire for money is sometimes greater than wish-ing to analyze an error with an open mind to come to the correct conclusion as to its ac-tual provenance.

The following are just a few examples of why I think the Internet is not always the best place, especially for a begin-ner, to find errors for their collection without first rea-soning out how they oc-curred.

They include a few of the most ridiculously damaged coins being touted as genuine and rare errors currently available on the Internet.

I generally give the benefit of the doubt to the seller of er-rors as to whether or not they know something is not a gen-uine Mint error that to me is an obviously damaged and mutilated coin; however, I cannot be so kind to the list-ings in this column.

BUFFALO NICKEL WITH MISSING BUFFALOA listing on eBay by “ctd-

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It is shown in Illustration 1.Imagine buying such a fan-

tastic error that does not con-tain a normal reverse but in-stead contains a very unusual design. And it was struck on a blank planchet that contained four holes.

It was advertised initially for only $13.99, plus $16.56 for International priority shipping to Canada.

When it did not sell, the price was reduced by 25 per cent to $10.49.

Too bad it’s not genuine.I wonder if the seller gave

any thought how this could be a genuine error made at the U.S. Mint?

Can it be that the owner “does not accept returns” be-cause the photos are so clear a buyer cannot claim it is not what he or she thought they saw?

Or might it be that he just wants to make sure the sale cannot be reversed. But if that was the case, why bother with such a piddly amount?

There is no way you can convince me that the owner re-ally believes the coin is genu-ine. If he did, he would ask for thousands of dollars for such a spectacular and unique error.

1972 U.S. 25-CENT WITH HOLES

An offer on another online market, Etsy, is for an “Ultra Rare Error Quarter 1972 Circu-lated Multiple Minting Er-rors.”

I would have thought the owner of the “RareCoins4U-Shop,” would know better. How anyone in the trade could think that the coin in Illustra-tion 2 is a genuine mint error has me baffled.

I wonder if it has something to do with the price he is ask-ing for it? You won’t believe what the owner thinks it is worth.

The write-up accompanying the listing mentions the follow-ing defects: “Rare Quarter - 1972 without the minting mark. Minting error. Several errors: 2 holes on reverse side. 1 hole pierces through the ea-gle’s leftwing and goes all the way through to the obverse side, while the other hole is in the middle of the word ‘UNUM’ and caused a pro-truded circle on the lower lef (sic) side of Washington’s neck. Small circular mark on Wash-ington’s upper cheek bone. Many other intricate errors.”

Too bad the seller is not tell-ing us in the write-up how it could possibly have been pro-duced at the U.S. Mint. I would love to know what he was thinking – other than early retirement.

The good news is the seller’s statement: “There is only one of these in stock.”

What that translates to is only one person can be swin-dled by the fictitious, unbe-lievable value of this phony error.

To the question of “Circu-lated/Uncirculated,” the an-swer given is “Unsure.”

To me, the answer is obvi-ous: it was well-circulated ini-tially, followed by excessive post-mint mutilation.

It is interesting to note the seller’s comment under “Mint Location” is “Unknown.” A better answer would be to state whose basement it was mutilated in.

The first point made in the write-up is there is no mint mark on the coin. Am I wrong into thinking potential bidders would consider this a major error, not one of more than 215 million examples minted at the Philadelphia Mint without a mint mark?

Always willing to please, the owner also includes the following information: “Ready to dispatch in 1-3 business days. Need it sooner? Upgrade shipping in the basket.”

Yes, I need it sooner than three business days because I just can’t wait to see this beauty firsthand (I assume, by now, regular readers know the difference between my fact and sarcasm).

I should warn readers, ac-cording to the listing, “Over 20 people have this in their bas-ket.”

Just in case you don’t know what having it “in their bas-ket” means, this is a term used by Internet sellers for when someone has decided to pur-

chase an item by clicking on “Add to basket” and are ready to provide a shipping address and credit card information.

For such an unusual and unique piece with so many er-rors, the seller is asking for $68,917.99 plus $44.28 ship-ping from the U.S. to Canada.

So if you really want it badly, you should rush to your computer and act immediately before one of those “over 20 people” clicks on the “Pur-chase” button and acquires it right from under your nose.

Imagine 20 people wanting to add it to their basket at the same time for that amount. And only one is available.

Maybe the seller can manu-facture a few more?

A few days later, only two people were left that had it in their basket. Either the others didn’t have enough loose change or figured that it was not a genuine error after all.

The other possibility is that the “over 20 people have this in their basket” didn’t exist in the first place.

Maybe you don’t have to rush to press that “Buy It Now” button after all.

The listing also states: “Re-turns accepted. Exceptions may apply.” I wonder if this lot is one of those exceptions?

2008 FIVE-CENT COIN WITH HACK MARKS

A listing on Kijiji is for a 2008 five-cent coin with four very unusual identical marks on both sides.

The coin shown in Illustra-tion 3 is available for $120 from “oeuvre-d-art“ located in Laval, Que. The description reads: “Un frappe unique er-reur le gaush en verse ef re-verse.”

Does this seller really be-lieve it was possible to strike

such an error at the Mint, whether the defect was on the blank planchet or was die re-lated? On both sides yet.

And both defective dies happen to wind up together in the same minting press?

Or maybe the owner thinks it was a struck-through. How unusual would it be that not only did four pieces of foreign material wound up on both the top and bottom of the blank planchet, but four iden-tical pieces of scrap lined up on both sides?

1934 LINCOLN CENT STRUCK-THROUGH

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Illustration 3. If any of these coins, including this ‘hack job,’ turn out to be genuine, the columnist will pay for the certification.

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Along with other worn to-kens, the “Bust and

Harp” pieces circulated in the Canadian colonies, especially Lower Canada (now Quebec) until about 1870.

In general, the Bust and Harp obverses illustrate a laureate bust of George IV in armour; the great majority of examples depict the bust fac-ing left. The reverses portray a harp with a date of 1825, 1825/20 or 1820 below.

The originals – all in cop-per and dated 1825 – were struck in Britain on Canadian order. It was discovered regu-lations enacted in 1825 pro-hibited the importation of private tokens into Canada; however, this law failed to prevent the importation of to-kens dated before 1825. Con-s e q u e n t l y, t h e c o i n e r s changed the date of the die to 1820, resulting in some origi-nals over-dated 1820/25 while one original copper va-riety is also dated 1820.

IMITATIONSEugene Courteau attributes

26 varieties, four of which he claimed to be originals, in his

1907 monologue The Cana-dian 1820 Bust and Harp To-kens.

The remaining varieties – all imitations dated 1820 and found in both copper and brass – are of poorer quality than the originals. These imi-tations were struck at various coiners, likely around Mon-treal.

The bust of George IV on the imitations is frequently of ugly or outlandish design. This feature is eloquently ex-plained by R.C. Willey in his article, “Coins and Tokens of Canada Before Confederation – The Bust and Harp Tokens,” which appeared in the Au-gust 1958 Canadian Numis-matic Journal, the official pub-lication of the Royal Cana-dian Numismatic Associa-tion.

“During this period (1800-1820) when the future King George IV was Prince Regent of England, the writer Leigh Hunt went to prison for de-scribing him as a ‘corpulent Adonis of fifty.’ His bust on some of the brass forgeries would insinuate that their makers shared Hunt’s opin-

ion, for we find a selection of grotesque representations of that ‘First Gentleman of Eu-rope.’”

HOARDSThe extent of the Bust and

Harp tokens’ circulation is re-flected in the discovery of several hoards.

One such discovery was re-ported by R.W. McLachlan in his July 1889 article, “A Hoard of Canadian Coppers.”

About 12,000 old coppers were found in the vaults of the Bank of Montreal in Que-bec city. The circumstances regarding the coppers being deposited there remain un-confirmed.

McLachlan was fortunate to inspect about 5,000 pieces from the hoard, and in gen-eral, he described it as con-sisting “mainly of such light brass and copper tokens as were struck and circulated in Canada between the years 1810 and 1837; together with worn halfpence and George II and III, brass buttons and battered and bruised coins, the rejectimenta of other countries. The bulk of the hoard was made up of the ‘Tiffins,’ ‘harp’ and ‘ships col-onies,’ coppers, and rude imi-tations of George II, half-pence.”

McLachlan inspected about 800 Bust and Harp pieces, consisting of 13 varieties, “many of which are as bright as when they were struck,” he wrote.

McLachlan also highlights the volume of circulation in his 1886 book, A Descriptive Catalogue of Coins, Tokens and Medals Issued in or Relating to the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland.

“Some varieties are very rude, the work of native art-ists, who copied from inferior specimens,” he wrote. “These coins are very common, hav-

ing thirty years ago formed over ten per cent of the cop-per circulation.”

More recently, in their 2004 book The Bust and Harp Tokens of Canada, Gregory Ingram and Branko Marelic record 36 variet ies , including the George Ords token, related blacksmith tokens and two new varieties.

COURTEAU #5, BH-05 VARIETY

Let’s take a closer look at the brass variety listed by Courteau as #5 and by In-gram and Marelic as BH-05.

A summary of the descrip-tion from the Ingram and Marelic book explains the va-riety’s edge is plain with a collar, and it has a coinage die axis.

The obverse depicts a bust facing left with a small head and three hairs protruding upward. Double curved rib-bons extend down the back of the head and neck, with In-gram and Marelic describing them as “one wide and the other barely visible.”

One of the details that var-ies by varieties is the ar-mour’s ruffles. This variety shows five ruffles with three larger ruffles to the right and two smaller ones to the left.

The reverse harp has 10 strings and a date of 1820 be-low with the date closer to the harp than to the edge. The numeral “8” is a bit closer to the “2” than the “1,” and the chignon on the angel’s head is almost indiscernible. The harp has a double lobe top with the left lobe higher.

Two key aspects of this va-riety are two die breaks and the “2” numeral on the re-verse. One die break extends on the left in a horizontal di-rection through the body of the angel and across the harp while a second break starts at the edge and extends right, pointing to the top of the harp.

Another curious trait of this variety is a fork on the top end of the “2” – the only instance of this in the series.

Ingram and Marelic assign a rarity score of R4 to their

BH-05 variety. Their rarity scale is on a continuum from R1 to R10, and they define R4-R6 as “rare” and “found with some difficulty.”

To learn more about colo-nial tokens, consider joining the Canadian Association of Token Collectors. For more information, contact Harry James at [email protected] or Box 22022, Elmwood Square P.O., 204 First Ave., St. Thomas, Ontario, N5R 6A1. W

Die cracks, forked ‘2’ distinguish ‘Bust and Harp’ variety

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A brass variety of the ‘Bust and Harp’ token is listed by late numismatist Eugene Courteau as #5 and by Greg Ingram and Branko Marelic as BH-05 in their 2004 book, The Bust and Harp Tokens of Canada.

Another ‘Bust and Harp’ token, this dated 1820/25, is listed by Courteau as #22. This example brought $10,800, including buyer’s premium, as Lot 29316 of the sale of the Doug Robins Collection in April 2018. Photo by Heritage Auctions.

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This is the fifth story in a multi-part series exploring the coins of the Eurozone.

As I continue my overview of Euro coinage designs,

let’s take a look at Germany and Portugal.

With nearly 83 million peo-ple, Germany is by far the most populous country lying entirely within the geographi-cal definition of Europe. The only country with more people is Russia, which occupies por-tions of both Europe and Asia.

France is a distant second with 15.5 million fewer people than Germany, which is also the seventh-largest country wholly in Europe, occupying a significant portion of central Europe.

The current borders of Ger-many were established after the fall of the Berlin Wall and unification of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) with the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) on Oct. 3, 1990.

Earlier, the FRG (colloqui-ally known as West Germany) was one of the founding mem-bers of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) along with France, Italy, Bel-gium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.

The ECSC was the precursor to the European Economic Community (EEC), which evolved into the modern Euro-pean Union (EU).

The basic principle of the ECSC was to allow for the free movement of labour and goods – without tariffs – between the six countries. As the name im-plies, the coal and steel re-quired for modern society were especially important.

The three lower denomina-tions (one cent, two cents and five cents) bear a rendition of the oak leaf, which was also featured on the one-, two-, five- and 10-pfennig coins of the Mark currency. The design on the Euro coinage bears a rela-tively realistic image of an oak leaf with two acorns near the lower left. The oak leaf is con-tained within a raised circle, which has the 12 stars of the EU

flag incused within it. The year of issue is to the right of the stem, at the bottom centre, and the mint mark is to the left.

To produce its circulation coinage, Germany currently uses five minting facilities, in-cluding in:• Berlin (A);• Munich (D);• Stuttgart (F);• Karlsruhe (G); and• Hamburg (J).

The 10-, 20- and 50-cent coins feature the Brandenburg Gate, which was constructed be-tween 1788 and 1791 on the or-ders of Prussian King Frederick William II. It is only a short dis-tance from the Reichstag Build-ing, home of the German par-liament.

With the start of the Cold War era, the gate stood as a symbol of the division of Ger-many. In 1961, East Germany began construction of a con-crete barrier wall separating the sections of Berlin under west-ern control (mainly through the U.S., U.K. and France) from the Russian-controlled sections. With the completion of the wall on Aug. 13, 1961, and the clo-sure of the Brandenburg Gate the following day, West Berlin was completely isolated from the rest of West Germany.

The fairly rapid decline of communist control in eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990 led to the reopening of the gate on Dec. 22, 1989, and the eventual unification of the two countries less than a year later.

Today, the Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of the unity of not only Germany but for Europe as a whole.

The one- and two-Euro coins feature a rendition of the Impe-rial Eagle, which was featured in various forms on the one-, two- and five-Mark coins of the FRG since 1950. The design used on the Euro coins is a styl-ized version of the eagle with its wings and legs spread. The entire image appears to almost

fit inside the circle of the coin. The date of issue is at the bot-tom centre of the core with the mint mark immediately to the right.

The current use of the eagle dates back to the German Em-pire of 1871-1918, which ad-opted the eagle from the Holy Roman Empire, dating to the 13th and 14th centuries.

The designs of all eight de-nominations are surrounded by the stars of the EU flag while the ring of the one- and two-Euro coins bear a series of fine horizontal lines, giving it a bit of texture. The inscription, “Einigkeit und Recht und Frei-heit,” is written on the edge of the German two-Euro coins. This is the unofficial motto of Germany and translates as “Unity and Rights and Free-dom.”

At present, the German Euro coins do not identify the coun-try, which contravenes an ECB rule stating the country of ori-gin must be clearly identified.

PORTUGALIn the 1500s, during the age

of exploration, Portugal was one of the greatest European powers, establishing new terri-tories in the western hemi-sphere, Africa and Southeast Asia.

The country itself occupies a significant portion of the Ibe-rian Peninsula, with its only land neighbour being Spain. The remainder of Portugal’s territorial claim in Europe is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean.

Portugal’s influence contin-ues to this day in many parts of the world, including Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola and a handful of other countries. During this time of exploration and expansion, Portugal was a kingdom – like many other Eu-ropean regions – and a brief history of the kingdom is repre-sented in the designs of Portu-gal’s Euro coinage.

The one-, two- and five-cent coins bear a reproduction of the seal of Afonso I Henriques, the first ruler of Portugal and a member of the House of Bur-gundy. The central portion of the design depicts a cross, rep-resenting Afonso’s affiliation with the Catholic church. The name of the country is written in two lines, with “Portu” ap-pearing above the crossbar and “gal” below it. This was Afon-so’s official royal seal and was first used in 1134 AD.

The 10-, 20- and 50-cent pieces feature a reproduction of the second seal of Afonso I, ad-opted in 1142 AD. This seal bears a representation of a flower in the centre with four separate petals. The name of the country is spelled out on the petals, with two letters on each, beginning at the top left and concluding at the bottom-right. The flower is surrounded by an intricate, intertwined rope.

The one- and two-Euro coins bear an image of the third royal seal of Afonso I. This design is a somewhat more intricate im-age, with four pointed petals

Germany, Portugal Euro coins detail countries’ rich histories

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L 85 Portable Ultraviolet lamp (short wave)This versatile precision UV lamp combines two functions in one device: stamps, bank notes, credit cards, telephone cards, etc. can be examined for both fluorescence and phos-phorescence.

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Kaskade Canada Albums from One-Cent to $2.These all new Kaskade albums for Canadian coins provide the best quality in the market, and for an affordable price! The at-tached pockets and pages are acid-free vinyl and safe for all coins. All albums are a fine example of quality bookbinding with modern eye-catching colours!

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BOOKS

$37.95

2019 Charlton Canadian Bank Notes - 9th Edition

2020 Charlton Coin Guide, 59th Edition: Prices Dealers Pay For…

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2020 Charlton Standard Catalogue Of Canadian Government Paper

2020 Canadian Coin Buyers Guide

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2020 Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000 47th Edition

2020 U.S. Coin Digest: The Complete Guide to Current Market Values 18th Edition

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Canadian Coins Volume One, Numismatic Issues 2020, 73rd Edition

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2020 Canadian Circulating Coins, Tokens, Paper Money

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2020 Canadian Mint Collector’s Coins

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The author says the majority of the valuations are based on recent auction sales.Contains three sections:• Canadian Circulating Coins• Breton Tokens of Canada• Canadian Paper Money

Updated pricing across the board as well as additions to modern prefix’s are featured. The error section has undergone an expansion to include many more example pictures, and census totals have been updated for a better indication of scarcity.

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The most comprehensive listings available in current catalogues. Coil bound to lay flat.

More than 256 pages of information to assist you in determining what dealers pay for your coins.

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The most compelling and complete catalog to 20th Century coins in the world. The most up-to-date pricing and coin detail, as well as the most complete and insightful review of available and collectable world coins.

More than 2,000 images. Complete reference to U.S. coins includes all circulating and non-circulating coins, from early American Token Coinage to modern commemorative issues of the 21st century.

For more than 65 years Charlton coin catalogue has been the annual bible for coin collectors. With this new edition, prices have been updated to reflect current selling prices in the market place.

Features all coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) up to May, 2019. Provides details on each issue including mintage, bullion type, weight and diameter and full colour images.

Simplified reference numbers and adjusted prices to best reflect true values within the current market. First updated issue since 2015.

Standard Catalog Of World Coins - 1601-1700, 7th Edition

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The most complete and trusted reference to all coins from the 17th century. A critical resource for the serious collector. Fully illustrated.

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Standard Catalog Of World Coins – 1701-1800, 7th Edition

Standard Catalog of World Coins - 1801-1900, 9th Edition

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Exploration and colonization were the hallmarks of the 18th century. Changes in the European landscape during this period provide today’s collector with a vibrant and expansive world of exciting possibilities.

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Exclusive! Canadian Coin & Stamp News Journal

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Grade-by-grade values, auction records, historical background, detailed specifications, high-resolution photographs, and accurate mintage data. Covering everything from early colonial copper tokens to hefty Old West silver dollars and dazzling gold coins.

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It includes all grades for all Canadian coins intended for circulation.

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2019 Standard Catalog of World Coins:2001-Date - 13th Edition

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Unsurpassed in content and coverage, this massive, tradition-rich catalogue provides a comprehensive worldview for beginning or serious collectors, researchers, and coin dealers specializing in the 20th century coins.

Standard Catalog Of Modern World Gold Coins, 1801-Present

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Packed with 300,000 coin values and 15,000+ full-size photos of the most popular gold coins of the last 200 years, this book helps you track the increased value of your coins easily and accurately.

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Standard Catalog Of United States Paper Money – 35th Edition

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Standard Catalog Of World Paper Money: General Issues - 1368-1960, 16th Edition

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The best single-source volume for listings, identification and values of nationally circulated bank notes.

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Medals of Governors General of Canada - 2nd Edition

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2019 Canadian Tire Numismatic Catalogue

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2019 North American Coins & Prices

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With tens of thousands of individual coin listings, more than 6,500 coin images and updated coin values for the United States, Canada and Mexico, 2019 North American Coins & Prices is the ultimate single-source reference for coin coverage of North America.

First published in 1965 by the Whitman Publishing Company. This revised edition was printed in 1999 by The Unitrade Press.This book was co-written by Canada’s dean of numismatics – James Charlton.

Listings and illustrations of the 25 different designs at the three major levels – gold, silver and bronze – which were awarded by the Governors General that served from 1872 to date.

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Numismatic Photography - 2nd Edition

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Reveals the secrets to quality digital coin photography through a structured, systematic approach that is easy to apply, simple to learn, and guaranteed to produce spectacular results!

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A Guide Book Of United States Paper Money – Fifth Edition

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A convenient way to keep track of your currency collection. Take it to shows and shops while you are on the hunt for your next numismatic acquisition. Plenty of room to write comments.

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Learn how to sell without losing your shirt; how to make smart decisions when you buy; the best kinds to invest in; traps and pitfalls to avoid; how to grade collectible coins; and much more.

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BOOKS

$21.95

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World Paper Money Errors

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Discovered in our vault, the catalogue is brand new and was autographed by the late Mr. Charlton in July, 2011. This hardcover book belongs on the shelf of all collectors interested in Canadian numismatics.

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$30.00

Coinman to Canadians – A Biography on James Charlton

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Jim’s unstinting efforts also served, not incidentally, to make aspects of Canadian numismatics – coins, tokens, paper money – more known and sought outside the country than ever had been the case.

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FLOATING MAGIC FRAME — Various SizesPut a spotlight on your favorite collectors’ items or trinkets using these unique display frames. Simply open the frame, insert the object, and close the frame; done! Thanks to two transparent, flexible membranes, the object is gently surrounded and appears to float in the frame. The free-standing plastic frame comes with two feet and allows the object to be viewed from the front and back.

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chosen tree is placed on the sleigh as the trio happily makes its way home accom-panied by a pet dog.

The image is framed by stylized icons representing other popular outdoor activi-ties and sights commemorated in the series. These include Ni-agara Falls, a Christmas tree, a rodeo, wine tasting, dogsled-ding, folk music, cherry blos-soms, maple syrup tasting, whale watching, tulips, coastal drives and the aurora borealis.

The obverse of each coin fea-tures the 2019 year-date, face value of “3 DOLLARS” and the framed effigy of Queen Eliza-beth II by Blunt.

With a mintage of 4,000 pieces, the Christmas Tree coin – like the rest of the series – has a weight of 7.96 grams and a diameter of 27 millimetres.

GOLDEN REFLECTIONSRounding out another series,

“Golden Reflections: Predator and Prey,” is a two-ounce pure silver gold-plated coin featur-ing a snowy owl and greater white-fronted goose.

Designed by Canadian wild-life artist W. Allan Hancock, the coin’s reverse depicts the owl hunting for a pair of greater white-fronted geese set against the backdrop of snowy peaks in Canada’s Arctic region.

This third and final coin of the Golden Reflections series has a weight of 62.69 grams, a diameter of 50 millimetres and a mintage of 2,500 pieces.

OTHER COINSThe other three issued as

part of the Mint’s December re-leases include:• the final coin in the three-piece “Multifaceted Animal Head” series, “Lynx,” which has a 2020 year-date and a mintage of 2,500 coins;• a 2020-dated one-ounce Gold Maple Leaf with a “W” mint

mark, denoting it was struck at the Mint’s Winnipeg facility, and a mintage of 400 pieces; and

• a 2020-dated one-ounce Sil-ver Maple Leaf with a “W” mint mark and a mintage of 10,000 pieces.

For more information, visit mint.ca. W

Mint...Continued from page 1

pointing towards the top left, top right, bottom left and bot-tom right. Once again, the let-ters of the country are divided between the petals, from top left to bottom right. There are four additional petals in be-tween each of the pointed ones, and these are reasonably circular.

The seals on all eight de-nominations are surrounded by seven castles and five es-cutcheons (shields) arranged in a ring.

The significance of the seven castles has been lost to history, but the most popular explanation is they represent the last Moorish castles in the Algarve, which were recap-tured by Portugal.

The history behind the five shields is also questionable. One of the explanations goes back to the Moors, with the shields representing the five Moorish kings defeated by Afonso Henriques in the Bat-tle of Ourique on July 25, 1139.

Surrounding the seven cas-tles are the letters of the word “Portugal,” with one letter in between each element. The

date of issue is written out near the bottom between each of the shields. The final ele-ment of each of the designs is the ring of stars for the flag of the EU.

The edge inscription on the two-Euro coins bears the seven castles and five shields represented on each of the na-tional faces of the coins. These are inscribed sideways on the edge of the coin as if they were stacked on top of each other, instead of side by side. W

The series’ next article will high-light the coins of Greece.

Portugal...Continued from page 14

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28 December 24, 2019 • CANADIAN COIN NEWS • www.canadiancoinnews.ca

LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100%

70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% RedVICTORIA / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R1858...........................................110 ............ 130 .............160 ..............260 .............350 ..............600 .................900 .......... 2,275 ...............5,000...............12,500 1858 COINAGE ............................... ......... 2,000 ..........3,500 ............5,000 ............7,500 ................... .............................................................................................1859 N9 .........................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................14 .................30 ................85 .................135 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2251859 N9 LOW 9 .............................9................11 ................15 .................25 .................45 ..............100 .................200 ............. 450 ...............1,100.................3,1501859 BRASS GOOD-14,500; VG-20,000; F- 25,000 ; VF-35,000 ................................... ................... ...................... .................. ...................... ......................... 1859/8 W9 MEDAL ......................50............... 70 ..............100 ...............175 ...............275 ..............550 ..............1,000 .......... 2,275 ........................ ......................... 1859/8 W9 COINAGE ................400............. 800 ...........1,200 ............2,500 ..................... ..........5,000 ..............7,000 ................... ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#1 ..........................300............. 400 ..............550 ...............800 ............1,350 ...........2,250 ..............3,750 .......... 7,500 ........................ ......................... 1859 D-P N9#2 ............................90 ............ 135 .............185 ..............275 ...............500 ..............950 .............1,600 .......... 4,500 ........................ ......................... 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 ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#5 ..........................250............. 350 ..............500 ............1,000 ............2,000 ...........5,000 ...........7,000 .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 N9, 9/6 .............................350............. 450 ..............600 ............1,200 ............2,800 .................... ...................... .................. ..............7,000.......................... 1859 N9, TP1 ............................200............. 350 ..............450 ...............800 ..................... ................... ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1876H ............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................16 .................35 ................70 .................120 ............. 250 ..................550.................2,5001881H ............................................7................. 9 ................15 .................25 .................50 ..............100 .................170 ............. 360 ..................770.................3,3751881H SINGLE SERIF N REGINA 150 ......... 300 ..............450 ...............900 ............1,800 ...................................................................................................................1881H DD OBV ...........................25............... 50 ................75 ...............125 ...............250 ...................................................................................................................1882H OBV #1 ..............................8............... 10 ................15 .................25 .................50 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................630.................2,7001882H OBV #2 ..............................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................65 ................. 115 ............. 250 ..................630.................2,7001882H DBL DIE OBV.................150............. 300 ..............450 ...............900 ............1,800 ...................................................................................................................1884 OBV #1 ............................140............. 200 ..............300 ...............500 ............1,000 ...........2,000 ..............4,000 .......... 7,000 ....................... ......................... 1884 OBV #2 .................................6................. 7 ................10 .................18 .................40 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................550 ................1,650 1886 OBV #1 ...............................15............... 22 ................35 .................70 ...............140 ..............300 .................500 .......... 1,250 ...............3,150.......................... 1886 OBV #2 .................................8................11 ................17 .................35 .................70 ..............160 .................250 ............. 550 ...............1,100 ................5,000 1887...............................................5................. 7 ................ 11 .................22 .................45 ..............100 .................145 ............. 270 ..................500 ................1,650 1888............................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................14 .................28 ................65 ...................90 ............. 200 ..................400.................1,200 1890H ..........................................11............... 15 ................25 .................50 .................85 ..............160 .................225 ............. 400 ..................675.................2,2501891 LDLL OBV #2......................11............... 15 ................25 .................50 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,6001891 LDLL OBV #3......................11............... 15 ................25 .................50 ...............100 ..............200 .................300 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,1501891 SDLL OBV #2 ...................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 .................................................. 1891 SDLL OBV #3 ...................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL OBV #2 .....................90............. 120 ..............170 ...............275 ...............400 ..............800 ..............1,400 .......... 3,500 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL OBV #3 .....................70............... 95 ..............135 ...............200 ...............300 ..............450 .................650 .......... 1,575 ...............2,800...............10,0001892 OBV #2 ...............................25............... 40 ................65 ...............100 ...............150 ..............250 .................500 .......... 1,000 ...............1,800.......................... 1892 OBV #3 ..............................8.5............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................700 ................2,500 1892 OBV #4 ..............................8.5............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................600 ................1,800 1893...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................75 .................120 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,400 1894.............................................20............... 24 ................30 .................50 .................80 ..............150 .................225 ............. 400 ..................720.................2,0001894 LARGE 4 ............................30............... 40 ................55 .................85 ...............140 ..............250 .................375 ............. 675 ...............1,350.................4,0001895...............................................9............... 13 ................20 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 340 ..................550 ................1,500 1896...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................65 .................100 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,200 1896 FAR 6 ..................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............125 ..............225 .................325 ............. 585 ...............1,125.......................... 1897...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................15 .................35 ................75 ................. 115 ............. 270 ..................500 ................1,500 1898H ..........................................10............... 15 ................22 .................35 .................65 ..............130 .................200 ............. 400 ..................810.................4,0001899...............................................6................. 7 ..................9 .................14 .................30 ................60 ...................90 ............. 180 ..................340.................1,000 1900.............................................11............... 16 ................25 .................45 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 585 ...............1,350.................5,000 1900H .........................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ..............110 ..................200....................500 1901............................................5.5.............. 6.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ............. 120 ..................250....................650 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 75-90% REDEDWARD 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 R1902...............................................3.................. 4 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 15 .................30...................45 ............... 80 ..................160.....................3501903...............................................3.................. 4 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ............. 100 ..................200.....................5001904...............................................4.................. 5 .................7 ................. 12 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 120 ..................250.....................650 1905...............................................6............... 7.5 ...............10 ................. 15 ................. 30 .................60...................90 ............. 160 ..................295.....................700 1906...............................................3.................. 4 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 20 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................360..................1,250 1907............................................3.5............... 4.5 .................6 ..................11 ................. 22 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................400..................1,250 1907H ..........................................17................ 25 ...............35 ................. 60 ............... 100 ...............200.................325 ............. 630 ...............1,800........................... 1908............................................4.5............... 5.5 .................7 ................. 13 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 135 ..................250.....................750 1909...............................................3............. 3.75 ..............4.5 ................... 8 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ..............110 ..................250.....................850 1910............................................2,5............. 3.25 .................4 ................... 7 ................. 15 .................35...................55 ............... 90 ..................250.....................950 EDWARD VII RED PREMIUMS: COMPLETELY ORIGINAL AND: 95% RED, ADD 10-30%; 100% FULL RED, ADD 30-50% 70-85% RED 75-90% RED 75-90% REDGEORGE 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 R1911 ..........................................1.75............. 2.25 ..................3 ................... 5 ................. 17 .................30...................45 ............... 80 ..................135..................... 4001912............................................1.5.................. 2 ..................4 ................... 6 ................. 18 .................35...................50 ............... 90 ..................150..................... 5001913..........................................1.75............. 2.25 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 20 .................40...................60 ..............110 ..................180..................... 800 1914...............................................2............... 2.5 ...............3.5 ................... 7 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 120 ..................225..................... 8001915..........................................1.75............. 2.25 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 20 .................40...................60 ..............110 ..................180..................... 8001916..........................................1.25............. 1.50 ..................2 ................... 4 ................. 12 .................25...................40 ............... 85 ..................125..................... 4501917..........................................1.25............. 1.50 ..................2 ................... 4 ................... 9 .................20...................30 ............... 70 ..................125..................... 5401918..........................................1.25............. 1.50 ..................2 ................... 4 ................... 9 .................18...................30 ............... 70 ..................120..................... 4501919..........................................1.25............. 1.50 ..................2 ................... 4 ................... 9 .................18...................30 ............... 70 ..................120..................... 4501920..........................................1.25............. 1.50 ..................2 ................... 4 ................. 10 .................25...................40 ............... 90 ..................270.................. 1,250GEORGE V LARGE CENT RED PREMIUMS: COMPLETELY ORIGINAL AND: 95% RED, ADD 10-30%; 100% FULL RED, ADD 30-50%

SMALL CENTS 70-85% RED 70-85% RED 75-90% REDGEORGE 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 R1920.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................7..................17 ...................30 ................ 60 ................150 ................... 7501921.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ...................2 ......................7 .................15..................40 ...................80 .............. 300 .............1,400 ......................... 1922............................................. 28 ............. 33 ................42 ...................60 ...............120................250 .................500 ........... 1,500 .............4,500 ......................... 1923............................................. 45 ............. 50 ................60 ...................80 ...............175................350 .................750 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 ......................... 1924............................................. 10 ............. 12 ................16 ...................25 .................65................150 .................250 ........... 1,000 .............3,000 ......................... 1925............................................. 35 ............. 40 ................50 ...................65 ...............120................250 .................400 ........... 1,300 .............3,000 ......................... 1926............................................... 6 ................ 7 .................10 ....................20 .................50................100 .................200 .............. 700 .............2,250 .........................

70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% RedGeorge 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 R1927............................................... 2 ........... 2.50 ...................4 ....................10 .................25..................50 .................100 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 3,5001928.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 .............. 110 ................450 ............... 1,800 1929.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 ................ 90 ................350 ............... 1,350 1929, High 9 ................................ 20 .............. 30 .................40 ....................60 ...............100................200 ................300 ............. 500 ...............900 ............... 3,000 1930............................................... 3 ............. 3.5 ...................6 ....................12 .................30..................65 .................120 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 2,5001931.......................................... 1.25 ............. 1.5 ...................3 ......................8 .................25..................50 ...................85 .............. 225 ................750 ................ 2,0001932.......................................... 0.35 ........... 0.40 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................275 ................ 1,2001933.......................................... 0.35 ............. 0.4 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 60 ................125 ................... 6501934.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................225 ................. 10001935.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 65 ................175 ................... 8001936.......................................... 0.40 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................17 ...................25 ................ 50 ................100 ................... 3001936 dot............................................................................................................ Heritage Sale April 18, 2013: US $246,750. ...... 275,000 ................................................George V Small Cents Red Premiums (except 1933 and 1936): Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 70-85% Red 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 90-100% RedGeorge VI ...................... VG-8 ........ F-12 .......... VF-20 .............EF-40 ................AU-50 .........MS-60Br....... MS-62 RB ...........MS-63 R ........ MS-64 R ...........MS-65 R .............MS-66 R1937..............................0.4 ........ 0.5 ........... 0.75 ...................1 ......................2 ...................3....................5 ...................15 ................ 30 ..................65 ................... 2501938............................0.15 ...... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ...................1 ......................2 ...................3....................5 ...................15 ................ 30 ..................65 ................... 2501939............................0.15 ...... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ...................1.5 ................2.5.................3.5 ...................10 ................ 15 ..................40 ................... 1751940............................0.15 ..... .0.15 ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ......................1 ...................3....................5 ...................10 ................ 20 ..................50 ................... 2001941............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.35 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................20 ...................55 ................ 85 ................500 ........................ -1942............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................8..................20 ...................55 ................ 85 ................600 ........................ -1943............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.35 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4....................8 ...................25 ................ 50 ................250 ................... 7501944............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.35 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................12..................25 ...................75 .............. 180 .............2,500 ........................ -1945............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................3....................8 ...................23 ................ 50 ................500 ........................ -1946............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................3....................5 ...................15 ................ 30 ................100 ................... 4001947.............................. FV ...... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................3....................5 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ................... 2001947ML ......................... FV ...... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................3....................5 ...................12 ................ 30 ................120 ................... 5001947ML blunt 7 ...........0.15 ...... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................1.5 ...................5....................8 ...................25 ................ 65 ................300 ........................ -1948 A to denticles .....0.15 ........ 0.2 ........... 0.35 ...................1 ...................1.5 ...................5..................10 ...................30 ................ 75 ................400 ................ 1,8001948 A betw. denticles ...0.15 ........ 0.2 ........... 0.35 ...................1 ...................1.5 ...................5..................10 ...................30 ................ 85 ................500 ........................ -1949 A to denticles ..........7 ......... 10 .............. 15 .................25 ....................40 .................70................100 .................215 .............. 500 .............2,500 ........................ -1949 A betw. denticles ...0.15 ...... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................3....................5 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................50 ................... 1751950............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ...................2....................4 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ................... 2501951............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ...................2....................4 ...................18 ................ 40 ................150 ................... 6001952............................0.15 ...... 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ................1.5....................3 ...................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ................... 200George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 90-100% RedElizabeth 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 R1953 NSF ....................................FV ..............FV ................0.3 ...................0.5 ...................1.................1.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................40 ................... 160 1953 SF ...................................... 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4 ......................8 .................15..................25 ...................75 .............. 160 ................800 ......................... 1954 SF .................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................8 ................ 30 ................150 ................... 600 1954 NSF (PL) ................................. ................. .................... ....................... ..............600................700 .................800 ........... 1,350 .............1,700 ................ 2,200 1955 NSF .............VG-$140; F-$180 ............ 235 ..............350 .................500 ...............800.............1,200 ..............2,500 ........... 7,500 ...................... ........................ 1955 SF .......................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.5....................1 .....................4 ................ 10 ..................40 ................... 150 1956.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ..............0.35.................0.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................35 ................... 150 1957.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1201958.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1201959.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1001960.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1001961.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1001962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 .......................................... 1001963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ................... 1001964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 601965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ................ 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.................2.5 .....................7 ................ 20 ..................50 ................... 2001965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 601965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ....................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 601965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 .................. 3.5 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................14 .................22..................35 ...................60 ................ 90 ................200 ......................... 1966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 601976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 60

FIVE CENTSVictoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641858 SD ....................................... 16 .............. 32 .................45 ....................75 ...............135.................210 ...............385 .............. 575 ................900 .................1,6001858 LD ..................................... 120 ............ 225 ...............330 ..................550 ............1,000..............1,600 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............5,500 ............... 11,0001870 Flat Rim .............................. 14 .............. 28 .................42 ....................65 ...............135.................210 ...............400 .............. 600 ................900 ................1,600 1870 Raised Rim ......................... 14 .............. 28 .................42 ....................65 ...............135.................210 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,250 .................2,2501871............................................. 14 .............. 28 .................42 ....................65 ...............135.................210 ...............400 .............. 600 ................900 .................1,6001872H .......................................... 10 .............. 20 .................34 ....................55 ...............125.................250 ...............550 .............. 900 .............1,600 .................3,7501874H Pl 4, SD ............................ 20 .............. 40 .................75 ..................150 ...............275.................400 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,000 1874H Cr 4, LD ............................ 17 .............. 35 .................65 ..................125 ...............275.................450 ...............800 ........... 1,150 .............1,800 .................4,5001875H SD .................................. 130 ............ 240 ...............375 ..................650 ............1,100..............1,750 ............3,500 ........... 5,500 .............9,000 ..............16,000 1875H LD .................................. 250 ............ 450 ...............650 ...............1,100 ............2,200..............4,000 ............8,000 ......... 12,000 ..........18,000 ......................... 1880H obv 2 ................................ 25 .............. 50 ...............100 ..................200 ...............350.................800 .............1500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1880H obv 3 .................................. 6 ...............11 .................18 ....................35 ...............110.................225 ...............450 .............. 650 ............1,000 ................1,700 1881H ............................................ 7 .............. 13 .................22 ....................50 ...............120.................250 ...............500 ............. 750 ............1,100 ................2,000 1882H ............................................ 8 .............. 16 .................27 ....................50 ...............120.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,2001883H obv 4 .............................. 150 ............ 300 ...............500 ..................800 ............1,500....................................................................................................................

Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, 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.

By Don Olmstead Focus on: Canadian Paper Money

TRENDSTRENDS

There is little difference in paper money values – with demand firming up more than any substantial increase in value – for the listed sections of Bank of Canada notes over the past several months.

As always, rarities fetch top dollar and grab the headlines. But most collectors are working in the price range of under $1,000 a note, and these notes are still in recov-ery from the beating the market took 10 years ago.

The only 1935 Series issues we adjusted were prices for the Uncirculated $1,000 English note as the former Trends valuations were not consistently supported in the market. Otherwise, the 1935 Series continues as the most consistent in terms of val-ues due to the short issue, lovely colours and royalty throughout the images. The $20 has steady demand in Canada and internationally as the only bank note with Queen Elizabeth II as a child. The international demand keeps the values strong regardless of grade. Continued on page 32

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Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641883H obv 5 ................................ 20 .............. 40 .................70 ..................135 ...............300.................650 ............1,500 ........... 2,300 .............4,000 .................7,000 1884, Near 4 .............................. 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1884, Far 4 ................................ 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1885 small 5 ................................ 12 .............. 24 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,000 .................7,0001885 Large 5 ............................... 14 .............. 28 .................45 ....................90 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 1,800 ............2,800 ................4,500 1885, Small 5/5 ............................ 50 .............110 ...............220 ..................400 ...............900..............2,000 ............5,500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1885, Large 5/5 ........................... 25 .............. 50 .................75 ..................150 ...............300.................750 ............1,500 .......... 2,400 ............4,000 ................7,000 1886 small 6 .................................. 8 .............. 16 .................25 ....................50 ...............120.................250 ...............600 .............. 900 ............1,800 ................3,5001886 Large 6 ............................... 10 .............. 20 .................30 ....................60 ...............140.................275 ...............600 ........... 1,000 .............2,000 .................4,000 1887............................................. 18 .............. 35 .................60 ..................110 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,0001888............................................... 6 ...............11 .................18 ....................33 .................80.................125 ...............275 .............. 425 ................750 .................1,2501889............................................. 22 .............. 45 .................65 ..................130 ...............300.................475 ...............850 ........... 1,350 .............2,500 .................4,500 1890H ............................................ 7 .............. 13 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................175 ...............350 .............. 500 ................700 ................1,100 1891 obv 2 ..................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................20 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 350 ...............600 ................1,000 1891 obv 5 ..................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................20 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 350 ...............600 ................1,000 1892 obv 2 ..................................... 7 .............. 13 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................200 ...............400 ............. 550 ...............900 ................1,500 1892 obv 5 ................................................................................ Value undetermined, no examples certifi ed to date .................................................................................1893............................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 350 ...............600 ................1,000 1894............................................. 15 .............. 30 .................50 ..................100 ...............200.................350 ...............700 ........... 1,000 ............1,800 ................3,000 1896............................................... 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................20 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 375 ...............600 ................1,000 1897 Narrow ‘8’.............................. 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................20 .................50.................125 ...............250 .............. 350 ...............550 ...................900 1897 Wide ‘8’ ................................. 6 .............. 10 .................14 ....................20 .................50.................125 ...............250 .............. 400 ...............750 ................1,500 1897 Nar/Wide ‘8’ ........................ 15 .............. 25 .................40 ....................75 ...............135.................265 ...............500 .............. 700 .............1,100 .................1,8001898............................................. 13 .............. 25 .................35 ....................65 ...............150.................275 ...............550 .............. 800 ............1,250 ................2,100 1899............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................12 ....................17 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 275 ...............450 ...................700 1900 Oval 00 ................................. 5 ................ 9 .................12 ....................17 .................40.................100 ...............225 .............. 300 ...............450 ...................750 1900 Round 00 ............................ 20 .............. 40 .................65 ..................100 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ............ 1000 .............1,500 .................2,500 1901............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................12 ....................17 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 275 ...............450 ...................700 Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651902.................................................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 6 ...................... 12 ....................22......................50....................60 ...................75 ...................100 ......................200 1902H large H .................................3.50 ..................5 .................... 7 ...................... 16 ....................30......................60....................75 ...................90 ...................140 ......................300 1902H LH/SH .....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ......................... ............................ 1902H small H ....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ...................420 .......................8501903H small H ......................................4 ..................5 .................. 10 ...................... 25 ....................75....................150..................250 .................450 ...................800 ....................1,800 1903H sm Recut H .............................15 ................25 .................. 40 ...................... 80 ..................135....................300..................450 .................750 ................1,500 ............................. 1903H large H ....................................15 ...............25 ................. 40 ..................... 80 .................135 ...................300 .................450 ................750 ...............1,500 ...................3,000 1903......................................................8 ................13 .................. 25 ...................... 60 ..................135....................275..................375 .................600 ...................850 ....................1,3001904......................................................4 ..................6 .................. 12 ...................... 35 ..................100....................275..................400 .................600 ...............1,000 ...................1,800 1905 Narrow Date ...............................4 ..................5 .................. 10 ...................... 25 ....................60....................150..................225 .................350 ...................550 ....................1,000 1905, Narrow Dt, 5/5 ............................6 ..................9 .................. 15 ...................... 35 ....................85....................200..................300 .................500 ...................850 .....................20001905, Wide Date ..................................5 ..................8 .................. 13 ...................... 30 ....................70....................175..................275 .................450 ...................750 ....................1,5001906 Narrow Date ..........................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 8 ...................... 18 ....................50....................135..................225 .................400 ...................750 ....................1,500 1906, Wide Date ..................................4 ...............5.5 .................. 10 ...................... 22 ....................60....................160..................275 .................500 ................1,000 ....................2,5001907 Narrow Date ..........................3.50 .............4.50 .................... 6 ...................... 14 ....................35......................90..................135 .................200 ...................350 ......................700 1907, Wide Date ..................................4 ...............5.5 .................... 8 ...................... 18 ....................45....................115..................200 .................300 ...................500 .....................10001908 Small Date ...................................8 ................15 .................. 30 ...................... 65 ..................100....................150..................200 .................300 ..............450 ...................900 1908 Large Date .................................50 ................85 ................ 150 .................... 275 ..................400....................750................1000 ..............1,500 ................2,500 ....................5,0001909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...................5 ..................9 .................. 15 ...................... 45 ..................110....................300..................450 .................700 ................1,200 ....................2,2001909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ......250 .............450 ............... 700 ................ 1,000 Heritage April, 2016 Sale - PCGS MS-62 US $8,225. ....... ........................1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....15 ...............25 ................. 50 ................... 125 .................250 ...................600 .................900 .............1,500 ...............2,500 ...................5,000 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ......3.50 ..................4 .................... 6 ...................... 14 ....................30......................75..................100 .................150 ...................280 .......................5501910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie .................15 ...............25 ................. 45 ................... 100 .................225 ...................500 .................800 .............1,500 ...............2,500 ...................5,000 George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651911 .......................................... 3.50 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................16 .................45...................90 ...............120 .............. 150 ................210 ....................350 1912.......................................... 3.50 ........... 4.50 ...................7 ....................14 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................500 .................1,2501913.......................................... 3.50 ........... 4.50 ...................6 ....................12 .................22...................45 .................60 ................ 85 ................125 ....................250 1914.......................................... 3.50 ........... 4.50 ...................7 ....................14 .................35...................65 .................90 .............. 150 ................250 ....................6001915............................................. 18 .............. 25 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................400 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,400 .................2,7501916............................................... 5 ................ 8 .................15 ....................30 .................75.................150 ...............225 .............. 350 ................650 .................1,400 1917.......................................... 3.50 ................ 4 ...................5 ....................12 .................28...................55 .................75 .............. 125 ................200 ....................400 1918.......................................... 3.50 ................ 4 ...................5 ....................10 .................22...................50 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................450 1919.......................................... 3.50 ................ 4 ...................5 ....................10 .................22...................50 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................400 1920.......................................... 3.50 ................ 4 ...................5 ....................10 .................22...................45 .................60 ................ 85 ................150 ....................300 1921..........Good- $3800; VG-$5500 ......... 6,800 ............8,500 .............11,500 ..........15,000............20,000 ..........27,500 ......... 35,000 ...........45,000 .......................... George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651922 Near Rim ........................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................2.5 ....................12 .................35...................70 ...............100 .............. 150 ................250 ...................800 1922 Far Rim ............................ 0.75 ................ 2 ...................5 ....................25 .................70.................150 ...............200 .............. 300 ................500 ................2,000 1923.......................................... 0.75 ................ 2 ...................7 ....................25 .................70.................175 ...............250 .............. 400 .............1,000 .................3,000 1924.......................................... 0.65 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................18 .................45.................125 ...............185 .............. 325 ................700 .................2,000 1925............................................. 80 ............ 100 ...............150 ..................350 ...............800..............2,000 ............3,500 ........... 6,000 ...........10,000 ......................... 1926 Near 6 ................................... 6 ................ 9 .................25 ....................90 ...............250.................600 ...............900 ........... 1,500 ............3,500 ..............10,000 1926 Far 6 ................................. 165 ............ 200 ...............330 ..................800 ............1,300..............2,500 ............4,000 ........... 7,000 ...................... ......................... 1927............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................90 ...............125 ............. 200 ...............350 ................1,500 1928............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................80 ............... 110 .............. 150 ................265 .................1,000 1929, Near Rim .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............125 ............. 225 ...............400 ................1,750 1929, Far Rim ............................. 0.5 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,0001930............................................ 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................55.................120 ...............200 .............. 350 ................650 ................1,750 1931............................................ 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................25 .................80.................200 ..............325 ............. 700 ............1,500 ................4,500 1932, Near 2, Far S .................... 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 600 .............1,750 .................4,500 1932, Near 2, Near S ..................... 1 ................ 2 ...................8 ....................30 ................... -......................- ....................- .................6- .....................- .........................- 1932, Far 2, Near S ................... 300 ............ 500 ...............750 ...................... - ................... -......................- ....................- ................... - .....................- .......................... 1933............................................ 0.5 ............. 2.5 ...................8 ....................30 .................90.................250 ..............400 ............. 800 ............1,750 ................5,000 1934, Near Rim .......................... 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................65.................185 ...............250 ............. 600 ............1,250 ................3,500 1934, Far Rim ............................. 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............250 ............. 600 ............1,500 .................4,000 1935............................................ 0.5 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................60.................150 ...............225 .............. 500 ...............900 ................1,000 1936, Near Rim .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,2501936, Far Rim ............................. 0.5 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,250George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937 Dot ................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................3 ...................6...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................60 ....................2251938.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................45.................100 ...............140 .............. 200 ................750 .................5,000 1939.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................2 ......................8 .................25...................65 .................85 .............. 110 ................200 ...................6001940.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 65 ................125 ....................6001941.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................5 .................15...................35 .................55 ................ 85 ................200 ................1,200 1942 Nickel ............................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 60 ................125 ....................6001942 Tombac ............................ 0.65 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................2 ...................3.....................5 .................10 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................1501943 Tombac ............................ 0.35 ........... 0.35 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................8 ................ 15 ..................35 ....................1501944 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 ......................401944 no chrome ........................ 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................3 ...................6...................10 .................15 ................ 25 ..................50 ....................2001945............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................20 ......................601945 no chrome .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ................100 ....................3501946.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................3 ...................9...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .................1,000 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 ....................7501947 Dot ...................................... 30 .............. 35 .................50 ..................110 ...............200.................275 ...............350 .............. 465 ................900 .................2,0001947 ML .................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 30 ..................55 ....................2501948.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................5 .................12...................25 .................32 ................ 45 ..................75 ....................2001949............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................1501950............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ....................3501951 Com ................................... 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ...................1..................2.5 ...................4 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1001951 Low Relief .......................... 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 12 ..................25 ....................1251951 LR, Missing Chrome ............... ............. 35 ...............100 ..................250 ...............400.................800 ............1,200 ........... 1,800 ...................... ......................... 1951 High Relief ........................ 450 ............ 650 ...............900 ...............1,500 ............2,250..............3,000 ............3,500 ........... 4,000 .............4,500 .................5,0001952............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1001952, 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-651953 NSF far leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2................3.50 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................15 ......................401953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ............. 25 .................75 ..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf ................... 100 ............ 150 ...............300 ..................500 ...............800..............1,400 ............2,000 ........... 3,000 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ................. ............Rare ........................ ...........4,500....................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1953 SF near leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................2.5.....................6 ...................8 ................ 10 ..................20 ......................601953 SF near leaf, missing chrome . ............. 20 .................50 ..................150 ...............250.................600 ...............800 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf ........................... 70 ............ 100 ...............175 ..................300 ...............500..............1,000 ............1,600 ........... 2,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .... ................. ...........1,200 ...............1,800 ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1954.............................................FV ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ...................1.5 ...................3.....................7 .................10 ................ 15 ..................25 ......................701954, missing chrome ..................... ............. 20 .................50 ..................100 ...............200.................400 ...............600 ........... 1,000 ...................... ......................... 1954 NSF ........................................ ................. ............Rare . Only 4 certifi ed to date ............................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1955.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................5 .................. 8 ..................15 ......................701956.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 .................0.75 ................1.5.....................3 ...................4 .................. 6 ..................15 ......................601957.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................451957 Bug Tail ................................. 2 ................ 3 ...................4 ......................6 .................10...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .......................... 1958.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................10 ......................451958 Dbl Date ................................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................3001959.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................351960.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................10 ......................351961.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................351962 Doubled Date ........................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................3001962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.25..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................10 ......................351963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ......................801964 XWL .................................... 22 .............. 24 .................26 ....................30 .................35...................45 .................65 .............. 125 ................800 .......................... 1964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ....................1001965 Large Beads, Detached Jewel ................. .................... .................700 ............1,000..............1,500 ............2,000 ........... 3,000 .............4,000 .................6,000 1965 Large Beads, Attached Jewel . ................. .................... ..............1,000 ............1,400..............2,000 ....................- ................... - .....................- .......................... 1965 Small Bds ...........................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................12 ....................1001966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................20 ....................200

Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.25 ................0.3................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................10 ....................1001968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.35 ................0.5................0.75 ..............1.25 .................. 2 ....................8 ......................251971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................301976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ....................8 ......................30

TEN CENTSYEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858.............................................. 20 ..................40 .................. 65 ..................110 .................. 200 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................800 ................ 1,3501858\1558................................... 600 .........1,200 ......... 1,800 .......... 2,800 ........... 4,800 ............ 8,000 .................. – ...........................– ....................... –1858, 5/5....................................... 30 ..................60 .................. 95 ................. 160 .................. 275 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001870 Nar0 ..................................... 20 ..................40 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 200 ................... 300 .................. 550 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001870 Nar0, 0/0 .............................. 30 ..................60 .................. 95 ................. 165 .................. 275 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,300 ................ 2,5001870 Wd 0 .................................... 30 ..................60 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 375 .................. 600 .............. 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001870 Wd 0, 0/0 ............................. 40 ..................80 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 450 .................. 750 .............. 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...................... 45 ..................90 ................ 140 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871.............................................. 28 ..................55 .................. 90 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H ........................................... 35 ..................70 ................ 120 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 600 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H, 7/7 .................................... 45 ..................90 ................ 150 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871H Mule ...................................... EXTREMELY RARE - 2 examples known in National Currency Collection ....................................................................................1872H ......................................... 135 ...............275 ............... 425 ................ 650 .............. 1,100 ............... 1,650 ............... 2,800 ....................3,800 ................ 5,8001874H ........................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 50 ................... 90 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................950 ................ 1,7501875H ......................................... 300 ................550 ................ 850 .............. 1,500 ............... 3,000 ................ 4,500 ............... 9,000 ..................13,500 .............. 20,0001880H Obv 1 ................................ 18 ..................35 .................. 60 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 350 .................. 600 .......................900 ................ 1,7001880H Obv 2 ................................ 18 ..................35 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,250 ................ 2,5001881H Obv 1 ................................ 40 ..................90 ................ 160 ................. 290 .................. 600 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1881H Obv 2 ................................ 21 ..................42 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 750 ...................1,200 ............... 2,400 1882H Obv 3 ................................ 21 ..................42 .................. 65 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 750 ....................1,200 ................ 2,4001883H Obv 3 ................................ 55 ................110 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ............... 1,350 .............. 2,300 ...................3,200 ............... 5,500 1884 Obv 4 ................................. 225 ................450 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ............... 2,750 ................ 5,000 ............. 10,000 ..................15,000 .............. 25,0001885 Obv 4 .................................. 55 ................110 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,500 .............. 3,250 ...................5,000 ............... 8,500 1885 Obv 5 ................................... 80 ...............160 ............... 300 ................ 550 .............. 1,100 ............... 2,000 .............. 4,000 ...................6,000 ...................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 .......................... 60 ................125 ................ 250 ................. 500 ............... 1,250 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 .......................... 30 ..................60 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 450 ................ 1,000 ............... 2,250 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 850 ................ 1,800 ............... 3,500 ....................5,000 ................ 7,5001886 L Pt6 Obv 4 .............................. Rare, only seven examples certifi ed by ICCS ........................................................................ – ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 .......................... 85 ................175 ................ 325 ................. 600 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ......................... 45 ..................90 ................ 160 ................. 325 .................. 750 ................ 1,600 ............... 3,200 ....................5,500 ................ 9,0001886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ......................... 37 ..................75 ................ 130 ................. 250 .................. 550 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,400 ....................4,000 ................ 6,5001887.............................................. 55 ................110 ................ 185 ................. 350 .................. 750 ................ 1,300 ............... 2,750 ....................4,000 ................ 6,0001887, 7/7....................................... 75 ................150 ................ 275 ................. 550 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1888.............................................. 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ................... 95 .................. 200 ................... 325 .................. 550 .......................900 ................ 1,5001889............................................ 900 .............1,650 ............ 2,500 ............. 3,700 .............. 7,000 ............. 12,000 ............ 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001890H ........................................... 20 ..................40 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 1,7501891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 20 ..................40 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 20 ..................40 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 5 ................................... 17 ..................35 .................. 60 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,150 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 400 ................... 800 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 5 ........................... 275 ................600 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,700 ............... 3,500 ................ 6,000 ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 6 ........................... 200 ................400 ................ 650 .............. 1,100 ............... 2,250 ................ 4,000 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,650 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...................... 35 ..................70 ................ 120 ................. 225 .................. 450 ................... 800 ............... 1,600 ....................2,350 ................ 3,7501893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ............... 45 ..................90 ................ 150 ................. 275 .................. 550 ................ 1,000 ............... 1,900 ....................2,850 ................ 4,5001893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ......................... Rare, only one example certifi ed to date by ICCS .............. – ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ................... 900 .............1,500 ............. 2,200 .............. 4,000 ............... 7,500 .............. 12,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001894 Obv 5 ................................... 30 ..................70 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1894 Obv 6 ................................... 30 ..................60 ................ 105 ................. 185 .................. 350 ................... 550 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501894, 4/4, Obv 6 ........................... 40 ..................80 ................ 135 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1896 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501896 Obv 6 ................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 45 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501898 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 190 .................. 380 ................... 600 .................. 950 ....................1,450 ................ 2,4001898 Obv 6 ................................... 14 ..................28 .................. 45 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501899 Sm 9’s .................................. 10 ..................20 .................. 35 ................... 65 .................. 125 ................... 200 .................. 375 .......................600 ................ 1,0001899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ..................... 14 ..................28 .................. 50 ................... 85 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 450 .......................725 ................ 1,2501899 Lge 9’s ................................. 20 ..................40 .................. 75 ................. 140 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 2,0001900................................................ 9 ..................17 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................... 9001901................................................ 9 ..................17 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................ 1,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................. 11 ..................22 .................. 50 ................. 125 .................. 225 ................... 525 .................. 800 ....................1,500 ................ 2,8001902H ............................................. 8 ..................15 .................. 25 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 175 .................. 250 .......................400 ................... 7001903.............................................. 22 ..................50 ................ 110 ................. 325 .................. 700 ................ 1,500 ............... 2,100 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001903H ........................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 50 ..................110 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001904.............................................. 17 ..................35 .................. 75 ................. 160 .................. 250 ................... 550 .................. 700 ....................1,200 ................ 2,2501905.............................................. 14 ..................35 .................. 85 ................. 185 .................. 350 ................... 750 ............... 1,100 ....................1,750 ................ 3,2501906.............................................. 11 ..................20 .................. 40 ................. 100 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001907.............................................. 10 ..................18 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 350 .................. 500 .......................750 ................ 1,3501908.............................................. 17 ..................35 .................. 80 ................. 165 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 475 .......................750 ................ 1,0001908, 8/8....................................... 30 ..................55 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 375 ................... 600 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1909 VL ........................................ 12 ..................25 .................. 60 ................. 150 .................. 275 ................... 600 .................. 900 ....................1,500 ................ 3,0001909 BL ........................................ 17 ..................35 .................. 80 ................. 180 .................. 400 ................... 900 ............... 1,350 ....................2,200 ................ 3,7501910............................................. 7.5 ..................12 .................. 25 ................... 55 .................... 90 ................... 180 .................. 270 .......................450 ................... 800George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 ................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 65 .................... 90 ................... 165 .................. 225 .......................350 ................... 5001912................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 12 ................... 40 .................. 100 ................... 250 .............. 350 ...................600 ............ 1,000 1913 SML ....................................... 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 90 ................... 225 .................. 325 .......................550 ................... 9001913 BL .............G-$100 ; VG-$200 ..............275 ................ 550 .............. 1,400 ............... 3,500 ................ 9,000 ............. 17,000 ..................32,000 ....................... –1914................................................ 5 ....................6 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 85 ................... 200 .................. 300 ...................500 ............... 800 1915................................................ 8 ..................20 .................. 60 ................. 175 .................. 300 ................... 550 .................. 750 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001916................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 22 .................... 55 ....................110 .................. 150 .......................235 ................... 5001917................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 15 .................... 45 ..................... 80 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2501918................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 90 ...................120 ................... 2251919................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 90 ...................120 ................... 2001920................................................ 3 ....................4 ................. 5.5 ................... 15 .................... 50 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................140 ............... 225 1921................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 60 ................... 100 .............. 130 ...................200 ............... 400 1928................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................200 ................... 4001929................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 90 ...................110 .......................145 ................... 2751930................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 55 ................... 100 .................. 135 .......................200 ................... 3501931................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2751932................................................ 3 ....................5 .................. 15 ................... 40 .................... 70 ................... 140 .................. 180 .......................275 ................... 4251933................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 20 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 250 .................. 350 .......................500 ................... 9001934................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................800 ................ 1,3001935................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................750 ................ 1,1501936............................................. 3.5 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 90 .......................120 ................... 2001936 Dot ..........Specimen only strike ...................... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ......................... January 2010 Heritage Sale SP-68 $190,000 ......1936 Bar ....................................... 20 ..................30 .................. 40 ................... 60 .................. 125 ................... 225 .................. 350 .......................650 ................... 900George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 9 .................... 20 ..................... 24 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 175 1938............................................. 3.5 ....................6 .................. 15 ................... 35 .................... 75 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 800 1938 Re-Engr ................................. 8 .................12 ................. 35 .................. 75 ................. 165 .................. 210 ................. 300 ......................450 ................ 1,600 1939............................................. 3.5 ....................5 .................. 10 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................... 95 .......................180 ................... 550 1939 Re-Engr ................................. 5 ....................8 .................. 20 ................... 50 .................. 120 ................... 150 .................. 190 .......................360 ................ 1,100 1940............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 45 .........................80 ................... 200 1940 Re-Engr ................................. 4 ....................7 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 90 .......................160 ................... 400 1941............................................. BV .................4.5 .................. 12 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 500 1942............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 7 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................120 ............... 400 1943............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................80 ................... 200 1944............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 6 ................... 14 .................... 35 ..................... 45 .................... 55 .......................100 ................... 250 1945............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................75 ................... 200 1946............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 .................... 8 ................... 17 .................... 35 ..................... 40 .................... 50 .........................80 ................... 200 1947................................................ 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................135 ................... 400 1947 ML ....................................... BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 8 .................... 18 ..................... 20 .................... 25 .........................50 ................... 1501948.............................. VG-$4; F-$6 ..................13 .................. 25 ................... 40 .................... 70 ..................... 80 .................. 100 .......................200 ................... 7501949............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 8 .................... 17 ..................... 20 .................... 28 .........................45 ................... 150 1950............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 7 .................... 14 ..................... 17 .................... 25 .........................50 ................... 250 1951............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 5 .................... 10 ..................... 13 .................... 18 .........................35 ................... 175 1951 Dbl Die ................................... 7 ..................10 .................. 15 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 80 .......................150 ................... 450 1952............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 5 ...................... 8 ......................11 .................... 15 .........................30 ..................... 90 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF .................................... BV .................BV .................... 3 .............. 3.5 ............... 4.5 ................... 6 .................. 9 .....................15 ................. 40 1953 SF ....................................... BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 5 ...................... 7 ....................... 9 .................... 15 .........................35 ................... 120 1954............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 8 .................... 15 ..................... 18 .................... 25 .........................45 ................... 120 1955............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 4 ...................... 5 ....................... 7 .................... 10 .........................20 ..................... 50 1956............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV ..................... 4 ................... 4.5 ....................... 5 ...................... 7 .........................15 ..................... 40 1956 Dot ......................................... 4 ....................5 .................... 8 ....................11 .................... 18 ..................... 22 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 150 1957............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV ..................... 3 ............... 3.5 ................... 4 .................. 5 .........................12 ..................... 30 1958............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV ..................... 3 ............... 3.5 ................... 4 .................. 5 .........................12 ..................... 30 1959............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ...................... 3 ................ 3.5 .................. 4 .....................12 ..................... 30

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Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651960............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ...................... 3 ................ 3.5 .................. 4 .....................12 ..................... 30 1961............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ...................... 3 ................ 3.5 .................. 4 .....................12 ..................... 30 1962............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ...................... 3 ................ 3.5 .................. 4 .....................10 ..................... 251963............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ............... 3.5 .......................8 ................. 251964............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ............... 3.5 .......................8 ................. 251965............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .....................BV ...................... 3 .......................8 ..................... 201966............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ............... 3.5 .....................10 ................. 25 1967............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 2.5 .................. 3 .......................8 ................. 25 1968 500 Silver ............................ BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 2 ................... 2.5 ...........................8 ..................... 201968 Nickel Philly-Mint ....................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV ....................... 1 .................. 1.5 ........................15 .................... 501968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint .................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................10 ..................... 251969 Large Date ............................. – ...........12,000 ....... 15,000 ........ 20,000 ................. – ....................... – ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1969 Small Date .......................... FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251970............................................. FV ................. FV ............... 0.35 .................. 0.5 ................. 0.75 .................. 1.25 ...................... 2 .........................10 ..................... 251971............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251972............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251973............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251974............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251975............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 251976............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 25

TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858 coinage, Plain 5 .................................. 75 .................120 ..............140 .............. 180 .............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,700 .................. 2,800 1858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ..................... 75 .................120 ..............140 .............. 180 .............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,2501858 medal ................................................ 180 ..................350 ...............600 ............... 900 ...........1,500 ................... ...................... ...................... ...........................

TWENTY-FIVE CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631870, Obv 1 .................................................23 .................... 45 ................. 75 ............... 150 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,100 ............. 1,600 ................ 2,800 1870, Obv 2 ..................................................... rare - only 4 examples certifi ed by ICCS .........................................................................................................................1871, Obv 1 .................................................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,200............2,500 ....Feb. 2015 Legacy II Sale: ICCS MS-63, $6,350. 1871, Obv 2 .................................................25 .................... 50 ................. 85 ............... 200 ..............400...............750 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,6001871H, Obv 1 ............................................125 .................. 250 .............. 500 ........... 1,200 .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1871H, Obv 2 ..............................................33 .................... 65 ............... 120 ............... 250 ..............525...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,3001872H, Sm. 2. Obv 2 ...................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 800 ............. 1,150 ................ 2,250 1872H, Lg. 2. Obv 2 ....................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 800 ............. 1,150 ................ 2,250 1872H, Obv 2, 7/7 .......................................15 .................... 32 ................. 55 ............... 110 ..............240...............460 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,7501872H, Die Break A ..................................200 .................. 400 ............... 600 ............... 900 ...................................................................................................................1874H ..........................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 800 .............. 1,000 ................. 2,0001875H, Blunt 5 ...........................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,000 .......... 18,000 ........... 27,000 .............. 42,000 1875H, Pointed 5 .......................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,000 .......... 18,000 ........... 27,000 .............. 42,000 1880 Wd 0 .................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 550 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,000 ....................... ......................... 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ..........................................100 .................. 200 ............... 380 ............... 900 ...........1,650............2,500 ............. 4,500 ....................... .............. 12,0001880 Nar 0 ...................................................45 .................... 90 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............850............1,400 ............. 2,600 .............. 3,500 ................. 5,5001881H ..........................................................25 .................... 45 ................. 90 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 2,000 .............. 3,000 ................. 5,5001882H ..........................................................28 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 1,900 .............. 2,750 ................. 4,7501883H ..........................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............500 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,7001885, Curved Top 5 ...................................125 ................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, St. Top 5 ..........................................125 ................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, 5 over 5 ............................................150 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,200 ...........2,400............2,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE .......................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,000............1,750 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 .........75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ..................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ........................50 .................. 100 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............800..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ......................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1887...........................................................135 ................. 265 ............... 465 ............... 950 ...........1,900............3,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ..........................22 ................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............350...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001888, Wide 8Section 0 s ............................22 ................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............325...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001889, Closed 9 ..........................................150 ................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,100 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1889, Open 9 .............................................150 ................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1890H ..........................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 225 ..............500...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,300 ................. 3,7501891.............................................................95 ................. 190 ............... 375 ............... 600 ...........1,200............1,650 ............. 3,000 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001892.............................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 130 ..............325...............550 ............ 1,000 ............. 1,500 ................ 2,500 1893...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 500 ............... 850 ...........1,400............1,650 ............. 3,250 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001894.............................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 110 ............... 225 ..............450...............700 ............. 1,350 .............. 1,900 ................. 3,0001899.............................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............225...............450 ................ 850 ............. 1,250 ................ 2,000 1900.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 70 ..............185...............350 ................ 650 ................ 850 ................ 1,250 1901.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 80 ..............225...............400 ................ 750 ............. 1,000 ................ 1,500 1901, 9/9......................................................15 .................... 35 ................. 55 ............... 135 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,300 ................. 2,250Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 100 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............ 1,500 ............. 2,500 ................ 4,250 1902H ..........................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 160 ..............250...............400 ................ 500 ................. 750 ................. 1,2501903.............................................................22 .................... 45 ............... 120 ............... 350 ..............600............1,100 ............ 1,600 ............. 2,700 ................ 4,750 1904.............................................................35 .................... 90 ............... 290 ............... 600 ...........1,100............2,500 ............. 4,000 ............. 7,500 ......................... 1905.............................................................22 .................... 50 ............... 175 ............... 425 ..............900............2,000 ............ 3,250 ............. 5,500 ................ 9,000 1906.............................................................17 .................... 40 ................. 90 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,500 ................. 5,000 1906 Sm Cr. ................... G-$1600 ; VG-$4000 ............... 6,500 .......... 12,000 .......... 20,000 .........30,000..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1907.............................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 200 ..............380...............720 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,0001908.............................................................30 .................... 65 ............... 125 ............... 300 ..............450...............650 ................ 800 .............. 1,250 ................. 1,8001909.............................................................17 .................... 45 ............... 115 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,250 1910.............................................................12 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 115 ..............225...............420 ................ 550 .............. 1,000 ................. 1,700 George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 .............................................................14 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 135 ..............200...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,1501912.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............225...............550 ................ 900 .............. 1,750 ................. 3,0001913.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............200...............400 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,2501914.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............300...............800 ............. 1,150 .............. 2,000 ................. 3,7501915.............................................................35 .................... 80 ............... 280 ............... 750 ...........1,750............3,500 ............ 4,750 ............. 8,000 .............. 14,000 1916...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 30 ................. 65 ..............125...............275 ................ 500 ................. 900 ................. 1,6001917...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 50 ................75...............165 ................ 250 ................. 350 .................... 5501918...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............130 ................ 185 ................. 280 .................... 5001919...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................60...............140 ................ 180 ................. 280 .................... 5501920...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 22 ................. 50 ..............100...............225 ................ 375 ................. 600 ................. 1,0001921.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 140 ............... 350 ..............850............1,650 ............ 2,200 ............. 3,500 ................ 6,000 1927.............................................................45 .................... 75 ............... 150 ............... 320 ..............750............1,350 ............. 1,650 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,5001928...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 60 ..............100...............200 ................ 300 ................. 500 ................. 1,0001929...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 55 ..............100...............180 ................ 280 ................. 450 .................... 8001930...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 30 ................. 75 ..............110...............300 ................ 450 ................. 700 ................. 1,2001931...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001932...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,4001933...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............165...............275 ................ 350 ................. 500 .................... 8501934...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............190...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001935...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............140...............225 ................ 300 ................. 425 .................... 8001936...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............120 ................ 160 ................. 250 .................... 5001936 Dot .................................. G-$20;VG-$45 ...................110 ............... 250 ............... 550 ..............850............1,350 ............. 1,800 .............. 3,000 ................. 6,0001936 Bar ......................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 175 ..............275...............450 ................ 750 .............. 1,100 ................. 1,7501936 Dot/Bar .............................................100 ................. 220 .............. 500 .............. 950 ................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937...............................................................7 ...................... 9 ................. 11 ................. 15 ................22.................30 .................. 45 ................... 80 .................... 275 1938...............................................................9 .................... 13 ................. 23 ................. 40 ................85............... 115 ................ 175 ................. 350 .................... 900 1939...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 16 ................. 30 ................70...............100 ................ 140 ................. 240 .................... 4501940............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................25.................32 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................... 225 1941............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................... 225 1942............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................30.................40 .................. 50 ................. 120 .................... 275 1943............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................... 350 1944...............................................................7 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 17 ................35.................50 .................. 70 ................. 135 .................... 400 1945............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 60 ..................115 .................... 350 1946...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 35 ................60.................80 ................ 115 ................. 175 ................... 350 1947...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................70.................90 ................ 125 ................. 250 ................. 1,000 1947 Dot ................................ VG-$80; F-$110 .................. 150 ............... 250 ............... 380 ..............650...............850 ............. 1,250 .............. 2,000 ................. 5,0001947 ML ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 13 ................22.................28 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................... 3001948...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................80............... 110 ................ 150 ................. 260 .................... 6001949............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................20 ................28 ................. 40 .................. 80 .................... 450 1950............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................18 ................25 ................. 35 .................. 75 .................... 4001951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ........................................................ 140 ..............180...............250 ................ 300 ................. 350 .................... 4251951HR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................15 ................18 ................. 25 .................. 50 .................... 300 1952 LR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................15 ................18 ................. 25 ................ 100 .................... 500 1952 HR ........................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 13 ................. 20 ................25.................45 .................. 60 ................. 100 .................... 400 Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953NSF ....................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................10.................12 .................. 16 ................... 30 .................... 100 1953SF .......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................13.................18 .................. 30 ................... 60 .................... 300 1954...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 12 ................. 20 ................35.................45 .................. 65 ................. 125 .................... 400

Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651955............................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................11.................13 .................. 18 ................... 40 ................ 150 1955, Dbl Die Reverse .................................... ....................... .............. 125 ............... 150 ..............200...............300 ................ 500 ................. 800 ................. 1,3001956............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ................10.................12 .................. 15 ................... 25 .................. 80 1957............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 60 1958............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 60 1959............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 30 ...................... 60 1960............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 60 1961............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 50 1962............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 18 ...................... 50 1963............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 40 1964............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 40 1965............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 30 1966............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 30 1967............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................6 .................... 7 ................... 12 ...................... 25 1968 Sil .......................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV................4.5 .................... 5 ................... 12 ...................... 25 1968 Ni ....................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1969............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1970............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............1.25..............1.75 ................. 2.5 ................... 10 .................. 25 1971............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1972............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1973 SB ...................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ................. 1.5 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1973 LB .....................................................120 .................. 150 ............... 185 ............... 215 ..............350...............500 ................ 800 .............. 1,500 ................. 3,5001974............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1975............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ..................... 8 .................. 25 1976............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ..................... 8 .................. 25

FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870 No LCW ..............................................900 .................. 1,700 ......... 2,500 ............. 4,500 ..........8,000 .........15,000 ..............22,000........................ .................... 1870 LCW ......................................................45 ....................... 85 ............ 135 ................ 250 .............550 ...........1,200 ............2,000 ...........4,500 ........ 6,500 1871...............................................................65 ..................... 125 ............ 240 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,000 ............3,000 ...........7,000 .......11,000 1871H ..........................................................100 ..................... 200 ............ 375 ................ 750 ..........1,750 ...........3,000 ............4,500 ...........9,500 ...... 15,000 1872H ............................................................45 ....................... 85 ............ 150 ................ 300 .............600 .......1,200 ............2,000 ...........4,500 ........ 6,500 1872H Inv A/V ..............................................275 ..................... 500 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........6,000 .........12,000 ..............18,000........................ .................... 1881H ............................................................65 ..................... 125 ............ 200 ................ 375 .............900 ...........2,000 ............3,000 ...........7,000 .......11,000 1888, Obv. 2 ................................................250 ..................... 600 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ...........6,500 ................9,500........................ .................... 1888, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 400 ............ 650 ............. 1,200 ..........2,200 ...........4,000 ............6,000 .........13,000 ...... 20,0001888, Obv. 4 ................................................500 .................. 1,000 ......... 2,000 ............. 4,000 ................... ................... ........................ ....................... .................... 1890H, Obv. 4 ...........................................1,200 ................. 2,200 ........ 3,250 ............. 5,500 ........10,000 .........16,000 ..............25,000.............50,000 ..................... 1892, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 450 ............ 850 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ...........7,500 ......................... ....................... .................... 1892, Obv. 4 ..................................................65 ..................... 125 ............ 220 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,500 ............4,000 ...........9,000 ...... 15,000 1894.............................................................450 .................... 800 ......... 1,300 ............. 2,200 ..........4,500 ...........8,000 ..............12,000.............20,000 .......... 30,0001898...............................................................70 ..................... 140 ............ 265 ................ 550 ..........1,200 ...........2,800 ............4,500 .........10,000 ...... 17,000 1899, Lg 1st 9 ..............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ...........5,000 ............8,500 .........18,000 ................. 1899, Sm 1st 9 ............................................150 ..................... 320 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ...........5,000 ............8,500 .........18,000 ................. 1900...............................................................50 ..................... 100 ............ 160 ................ 325 .............800 ...........1,750 ............2,800 ...........6,000 ........ 9,000 1901...............................................................50 ..................... 100 ............ 185 ................ 375 .............900 ...........1,900 ............3,000 ...........7,000 .......11,000 Edward VII ..................................................G-4 ...................VG-8 ...........F-12 ............ VF-20 ........EF-40 ..........AU-50 .............MS-60............. MS-62 ...........MS-631902...............................................................25 ................... 45 .......... 80 ............ 170 .............425 ..............750 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001903H ............................................................25 ................... 55 ........ 100 ............ 250 .............600 ..............950 ................2,200...............3,250 ............ 6,0001904............................................................. 115 ..................... 250 ............ 450 ................ 900 ..........1,750 ...........3,000 ................6,000.............10,000 .......... 16,5001905.............................................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ...........4,500 ..............10,000.............15,000 ..................... 1906...............................................................15 ....................... 30 .............. 60 ................ 170 .............450 ..............900 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001907...............................................................15 ....................... 30 .............. 55 ................ 140 .............440 ..............800 ................2,000...............3,250 ............ 5,5001908...............................................................25 ....................... 55 .............110 ................ 300 .............650 ..............950 ................1,600...............2,000 ............ 3,0001909...............................................................20 ....................... 40 .............110 ................ 300 .............800 ...........1,800 ................3,500...............6,500 .......... 12,5001910 Vic leafs ................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 75 ................ 200 .............600 ...........1,200 ................2,500...............4,500 ............ 8,0001910 Ed leafs .................................................15 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 125 .............425 ..............750 ................1,750...............3,000 ............ 5,500George V .................................................. VG-8 ....................F-12 .........VF-20 ........... EF-40 ........ AU-50 ........ MS-60 ..............MS-62............. MS-63 ...........MS-641911 ...............................................................30 ..................... 120 ............ 350 ............... 750 .........1,150 ..........2,000 ...............2,800 ..............3,800 ........... 6,000 1912...............................................................20 ....................... 60 ............ 200 ................ 450 .............750 ...........1,500 ...............2,400 ..............3,800 ........... 7,000 1913...............................................................20 ....................... 60 ............ 225 ................ 500 .............900 ...........1,800 ...............3,000 ..............5,500 ......... 10,000 1914...............................................................50 ................. 120 ........ 300 ............... 750 .........1,600 ..........3,500 ...............5,500 ..............9,000 ......... 15,0001916...............................................................15 ....................... 40 ............ 100 ................ 225 .............450 .............900 ...............1,300 ..............2,500 ........... 4,500 1917...............................................................14 ....................... 32 .............. 70 ................ 175 .............300 .............600 ..................900 ..............1,500 ........... 2,400 1918...............................................................14 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 150 .............275 .............550 ..................750 ..............1,250 ........... 2,000 1919...............................................................14 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 150 .............250 .............500 ..................750 ..............1,250 ........... 2,000 1920 small 0 ..................................................15 ...................... 32 ............. 70 ................ 225 .............400 .............750 ...............1,100 ..............1,800 ........... 3,000 1920 Large 0 .................................................40 ....................... 80 ............ 200 ................ 550 ..........1,000 ...........2,000 ................3,000 ....................... .................... 1921............................. G- 35,000 ; VG- 52,000 ........................................................................80,000 .....90,000 .......100,000 ......120,000 ... 140,000 1929...............................................................15 ....................... 32 .............. 65 ................ 175 .............350 .............650 ..................950 ..............1,500 ........... 2,500 1931...............................................................35 ....................... 55 ............ 120 ................ 350 .............650 ..........1,150 ...............1,650 ..............2,500 ........... 4,000 1932.......................................... G-100; VG-175 ..................... 275 ............ 500 ............ 1,000 .........2,000 ..........4,500 ...............6,500 ............10,000 ......... 16,5001934...............................................................45 ....................... 60 ............ 135 ................ 350 .............650 ...........1,000 ................1,350...............2,000 ............ 3,000 1936...............................................................45 ....................... 60 ............ 120 ................ 340 .............525 ..............800 ................1,100...............1,500 ............ 2,400 George VI .................................................. F-12 ..................VF-20 ........EF-40 ............AU-50 ....... MS-60 ......... MS-62 ..............MS-63............. MS-64 ...........MS-651937...............................................................12 ....................... 16 ............. 22 .................. 28 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001938...............................................................15 ...................... 25 .............. 50 .................. 95 .............200 ..............325 ...................550...............1,600 ............ 4,0001939...............................................................13 ...................... 17 ............. 35 .................. 70 .............125 ..............200 ...................325 .................600 ........... 2,000 1940..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................200 ............... 800 1941..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,000 1942..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,000 1943, Near 3 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................350 ............ 2,0001943, Far 3 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,1001943, Dbl Die 3 .............................................BV ....................... 20 .............. 30 .................. 40 ...............90 ..............130 ...................200..................500 ..................... 1944, Near 4 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,1001944, Far 4 ...................................................BV ....................... 13 ............. 20 .................. 26 ...............45 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,1001945..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..............25 0 ............ 1,500 1946 Hoof in 6, ND .................. VG- $40; F- $50 ....................... 90 ............ 275 ................ 700 ..........2,000 ...........3,500 ................5,500........................ .................... 1946..............................................................BV ....................... 15 ............. 22 .................. 40 ...............85 ..............125 ...................175 .................325 ........... 2,500 1947 St. 7L ...................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 25 .................. 50 .............100 ..............175 ...................300..................750 ............ 3,5001947 C7R .....................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 25 ................. 50 ............100 .............175 ..................300 .................750 ........... 2,500 1947 ML Lft ............................... VG- $35; F-$45 ....................... 55 .............110 ................ 175 .............300 ..............375 ...................500..................900 ............ 3,2001947 ML CR........................ VG-2,000; F- 2,500 .................. 2,800 ......... 3,600 ............. 4,600 ..........7,000 ...........9,000 ..............15,000........................ .................... 1948...................................... VG-$110; F- $140 ..................... 170 ............ 200 ................ 250 .............350 ..............400 ...................500..................900 ............ 2,0001949..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 25 ...............60 ................90 ...................150..................275 ............ 1,1001949 Hoof/9, WD .................... VG- $30; F- $35 ....................... 60 ............ 120 ................ 225 .............550 ..............850 ................1,400...............2,800 ..................... 1950 Des 0 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................30 .....................50..................125 ............... 650 1950 No Des 0 .......................... VG-$15; F-$18 ...................... 25 .............. 55 ................ 110 .............225 ..............300 ...................350..................650 ............ 2,4001951..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................22 .....................35....................65 ............... 2251952..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................20 .....................25....................50 ............... 125Elizabeth II ................................................ F-12 ..................VF-20 ........EF-40 ............AU-50 ....... MS-60 ......... MS-62 ..............MS-63............. MS-64 ...........MS-651953SD NSF ................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 12 ..............14 ...............16 ....................20 ...................40 .............. 150 1953LD SF ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 12 ................. 15 ..............30 ................40 .....................60..................150 ............... 6001953LD NSF ..................................................12 ...................... 15 ............. 25 .................. 50 .............100 ..............150 ...................250..................750 ............ 4,0001954..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 17 .................. 22 ...............35 ................45 .....................60..................100 ............... 3501955..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 13 ................. 15 ..............20 ................25 .....................35....................60 ............... 2501956..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............13 ...............15 ....................20 ...................40 .............. 175 1957..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ............... 11 ...............13 ....................16 ...................30 .............. 125 1958..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ............... 11 ...............13 ....................15 ...................25 .............. 125 1958 Dot .......................................................BV ....................... 15 .............. 16 .................. 18 ...............25 ................35 .....................50..................150 ............ 1,0001959..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................ 11 ....................13 ...................25 .............. 120 1960..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................ 11 ....................13 ...................25 .............. 120 1961..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................ 11 ....................13 ...................22 ................ 901962..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................ 11 ....................13 ...................22 ................ 751963..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................10 ....................12 ...................22 ................ 801964..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................10 ....................12 ...................20 ................ 751965..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................10 ....................12 ...................20 ................ 60 1966..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................10 ....................12 ...................20 ................ 60 1967..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................10 ....................12 ...................20 ................ 751967, Double Struck .......................................... .......................... ................. ..................... ............300 ..............350 ...................400..................550 ............ 1,0001968.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1969.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1970.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 25 1971.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1972.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1973.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ................ 30 1974.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1975.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ................ 30 1976.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 ...............1.2 ....................1.5......................7 ............... 30 1974 missing S ................................................ ...................... 15 .............. 25 ................. 35 ..............50 ...............75 ..................125 .................200 .............. 750

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CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARSGeorge V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651935.............................................................. 25 ........................ 33 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............47 ................55 ..................... 75 ................. 125 ................ 250 1936.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 120 ................. 225 ................ 600 George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............50 ................60 ................... 100 ................. 275 ............. 2,200 1937 2XHP ................................................... 30 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................75 ................... 140 ................. 375 ............. 4,000 1938.............................................................. 40 ........................ 55 .............. 75 .................. 90 .............120 ..............180 ................... 300 ................. 750 ............. 2,700 1939............................................................. BV ........................BV .............. 18 .................. 22 ...............28 ................32 ..................... 40 ................... 90 ............... 300 1939, 2 or 3XHP .......................................... BV ........................ 20 .............. 28 .................. 32 ...............35 ................40 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ................ 700 1945............................................................ 165 ..................... 225 ........... 275 ................ 350 ............450 .............600 ............... 1,000 ............. 2,500 ........... 15,0001945 2XHP ................................................. 165 ..................... 225 ........... 275 ................ 350 ............450 .............600 ............... 1,000 ............. 2,500 ........... 15,0001945 5 over 5 .............................................. 165 ...................... 225 ............ 275 ................ 350 .............450 ..............600 ................ 1,000 .............. 2,500 ........... 15,0001946.............................................................. 40 ....................... 55 ............. 75 ................. 90 ............140 .............250 .................. 450 .............. 1,500 ........... 10,0001946 SWL ..................................................... 45 ........................ 70 ............ 100 ................ 135 .............185 ..............350 ................... 700 .............. 2,000 ........... 10,0001947 P7 ...................................................... 110 ...................... 150 ............ 200 ................ 275 .............500 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 Dot ................................................ 185 ...................... 300 ............ 450 ................ 650 ..........1,100 ...........2,000 ................ 4,000 .............. 9,500 .................... –1947 P7 2xHP ............................................ 110 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 3xHP ............................................ 110 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 4xHP ............................................ 110 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 B7 ........................................................ 80 .......................110 ............ 150 ................ 175 .............215 ..............300 ................... 500 .............. 1,250 ............. 8,0001947 B7 2XHP .............................................. 80 .......................110 ............ 165 ................ 200 .............250 ..............330 ................... 500 .............. 1,500 .................... –1947 ML 2XHP ........................................... 235 .................... 300 .......... 400 .............. 450 ...........550 ............700 .............. 1,100 ............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001947 ML single HP ..................................... 235 .................... 300 .......... 400 .............. 450 ...........550 ............700 .............. 1,100 ............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001948......................................................... 1,100 .................. 1,325 ........ 1,500 ............ 1,700 .........2,000 ..........2,400 ............... 3,500 ............. 5,500 ........... 17,5001949.............................................................. 18 ....................... 22 .............. 26 .................. 30 ...............33 ................35 ..................... 45 .................. 55 ............... 1001950.............................................................. 18 ....................... 22 .............. 28 .................. 31 ...............35 ................45 ..................... 70 ................. 120 ................ 250 1950 Arn. ...................................................... 28 ........................ 35 .............. 42 .................. 45 ...............60 ................95 ................... 150 ................. 400 ............. 1,200 1950 SWL. ................................................... BV ........................ 30 .............. 33 .................. 35 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 150 ................ 550 1951............................................................. BV ........................BV .............. 20 .................. 23 ...............27 ................32 ..................... 45 ................. 100 ................ 550 1951 Arn. ...................................................... 45 ........................ 65 ............ 100 ................ 150 .............250 ..............325 ................... 500 .............. 1,100 ............. 3,500 1951 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 32 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............45 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 200 ............. 1,100 1952 WL ...................................................... BV ........................BV .............. 20 .................. 23 ...............27 ................32 ..................... 40 ................... 80 ................ 450 1952 NWL .................................................... BV ........................ 20 .............. 23 .................. 27 ...............32 ................45 ..................... 65 ................. 150 ................ 700 1952 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 26 .............. 30 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 125 ..................... – .................... –Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF ..................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............23 ................26 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 300 1953 SF .....................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............23 ................26 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 300 1953 SF SWL ............................................................................BV .............. 20 .................. 24 ...............29 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ................ 600 1954........................................................................................... 20 .............. 23 .................. 26 ...............30 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 150 ................ 800 1954 SWL .................................................................................. 28 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 250 ............. 1,400 1955........................................................................................... 20 .............. 23 .................. 26 ...............30 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ................ 600 1955 Arn.die break .................................................................. 100 ............ 125 ................ 150 .............175 ..............225 ................... 325 ................. 700 ............. 2,200 1955 Arn.no die br ..................................................................... 45 .............. 60 .................. 70 ...............80 ..............100 ................... 175 ................. 400 ............. 1,200

Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651956........................................................................................... 25 .............. 28 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 90 ................. 400 ............. 1,800 1957...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 20 ...............23 ................26 ..................... 32 ................. 150 ............. 1,200 1957 IWL ................................................................................... 22 .............. 26 .................. 30 ...............35 ................38 ..................... 60 ................. 500 ............. 2,250 1958...........................................................................................BV .............. 20 .................. 20 ...............23 ................26 ..................... 32 ................... 75 ................ 300 1959...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 20 ...............23 ................26 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ................ 750 1960...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............20 ................24 ..................... 27 ................. 100 ................ 500 1961...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............20 ................24 ..................... 27 ................. 125 ................ 750 1962...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............20 ................24 ..................... 27 ................... 80 ................ 350 1963...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................24 ..................... 27 ................. 100 ................ 500 1964...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................24 ..................... 27 ................. 100 ................ 500 1964 no dot TS. .........................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 20 ...............30 ................32 ..................... 40 ................. 150 ............. 1,000 1965 SB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................23 ..................... 27 ................... 60 ................ 450 1965 SB BL5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................23 ..................... 27 ................. 125 ................ 700 1965 LB BL5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................23 ..................... 27 ................... 60 ................ 300 1965 LB PT5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............22 ................26 ..................... 35 ................... 80 ................ 350 1965 MB PT5 .............................................................................BV .............. 20 .................. 23 ...............25 ................30 ..................... 50 ................. 200 ................ 800 1965 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – ...................... Rare, only 5 certifi ed examples ............... – ..................... – .................... – 1966 Lg Beads ..........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 300 1966 Small Beads ....................................................................... – ................ – ............. 3,200 ..........3,600 ...........4,000 ................ 4,500 .............. 5,500 ............. 7,5001967...........................................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 18 ...............20 ................23 ..................... 27 ................... 50 ................ 200 1967 Diving Goose ...................................................................... – ................ – ................ 450 .............550 ..............650 ................... 800 .............. 1,000 ............. 1,600 1967 Double Struck ..................................................................... – ................ – ................ 650 .............850 ...........1,000 ................ 1,250 .............. 1,600 ............. 2,000 1967 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – ...................... Rare, only 8 certifi ed examples ............... – ..................... – .................... –

CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARSYEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651968............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................2 ...................... 3 ................... 15 ...................30 1968 Small Island .......................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 3 .................6 ...................8 .................... 12 ................... 20 ..................75 1968 No Island ...........................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................6 ...................8 ................... 10 .................. 20 ..................40 1968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines .......................................................................– .................. 8 ..............10 ...............15 .................. 20 ................. 25 .................50 1969............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ................2.5 ...................... 3 ................... 25 ...................50 1970............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 20 ...................50 1971............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 20 ...................60 1972............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 20 ...................60 1973............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 ...................40 1974............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................3 ...................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15 ...................50 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 (PL or SP)................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 250 ................350 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 .................................................................................................... 15 .............25 ...............35 .................. 45 ................. 70 ...............125 1974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 (PL or SP)................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 250 ................350 1975............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 ...................50 1976 Attached Jewel ..................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................4 ...................6 .................... 10 ................... 40 .....................–1976 Detached Jewel .................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ..............2.5 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 ...................50

NOVA SCOTIA COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........60 .........120 .........200 ............5501864 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........50 .........100 .........150 ............4001861 1¢ SB ..............6 ................9 .......... 15 .............25............50 .........125 .........250 .........450 ................–1861 1¢ LB .........2.50 ................5 ....... 7.50 .............11............22 ...........60 .........150 .........250 ............6501862 1¢..................45 ..............85 ........ 140 ...........250..........500 ......1,000 ......2,000 ......4,000 ................–1864 1¢....................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............35 ...........85 .........190 .........360 .........1,000

NEW BRUNSWICK COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.............150 ............225 ........ 300 ...........375..........500 .........700 .......1,000 ......1,250 ..........3,0001861 1¢....................3 ...............6. ............ 9 .............15............25 ...........70 ..........175 .........300 .............7501864 1¢ Short 6 .......4 ................8 .......... 11 .............20............45 .........115 ..........265 .........450 ..........1,2501864 1¢ Short 6 ‘E over E” .....125 ........ 225 ...............–..............– .............– ..............– .............– .................–1864 1¢ Long 6........6 ..............11 .......... 15 .............30............70 .........170 ..........400 .........650 .................–

NEW BRUNSWICK SILVERYear G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631862 5¢.....................60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,250 ........ 4,250 .........6,0001864 5¢ Sm.6 ...........60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,500 ........ 5,000 .........7,5001864 5¢ Large 6 ..115 ............225 ........ 350 ...........650.......1,500 ......3,200 ..............– ............– ................– 1862 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......1,500 ........ 2,500 ........ 3,500 .........5,0001862 DP 10¢ ...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........600..... 1250 .......2,500 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......12,5001864 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......2,000 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......10,0001862 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 400 ..........900 ........ 2,000 ........ 3,500 .........6,0001864 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 425 .......1,100 ........ 2,500 ........ 4,500 .........7,500

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1871 1¢................4 .......... 6 .........10 .........25 ......... 60 ........ 120 ........ 150 .........250...........450

NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTSVictoria VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1865............................. 7 ..........10 ...........20 .......... 55 ...........135 .......... 300 .........450 ........ 1,250 ........2,5001872H ..................... 5.50 ............8 ...........16 .......... 38 .............90 .......... 150 .........180 ........... 400 ...........6001873............................. 8 ..........12 ...........30 .......... 95 ...........250 .......... 600 .........900 ........ 2,600 ...............–1876H .......................... 7 ..........12 ...........30 ........ 100 ...........250 .......... 600 .........850 ........ 2,250 ...............–1880 RO ED ................ 5 ............8 ...........16 .......... 40 ...........100 .......... 225 .........325 ........... 850 ...............–1880 RO LD ............... 11 ..........28 ...........65 ........ 155 ...........375 ....... 1,000 ......1,800 ........ 5,500 ...............–1880 Oval 0 G-$140; VG-$275.....450 .........700 ..... 1,250 ........2,300 ....... 3,800 .............– ............... – ...............–1885.......G-$25; VG-$45 ..........70 .........105 ........ 240 ...........550 ....... 1,000 ......1,500 ........ 4,200 ...............–1888.......G-$25; VG-$50 ..........80 .........135 ........ 325 ...........750 ....... 1,500 ......2,800 ............... – ...............–1890........................ 5.50 ..........10 ...........28 .......... 85 ...........190 .......... 400 .........650 ........ 2,100 ...............–1894........................ 5.50 ..........10 ...........25 .......... 75 ...........180 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,900 ...............–1896............................. 5 ............8 ...........15 .......... 40 ...........110 .......... 200 .........300 ........... 800 ........2,000Edward VII ......... VG-8 ...... F-12 ....VF-20 ...EF-40 .....AU-50 ... 60-BN.... 62-RB ... 63-RD ....64-RD1904H ........................ 11 ..........20 ...........35 .......... 80 ...........200 .......... 550 .........750 ........ 1,600 ...............–1907............................. 4 ............7 ...........15 .......... 50 ...........140 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,350 ...............–1909............................. 4 ............6 ...........10 .......... 30 .............75 .......... 150 .........175 ........... 300 ...........450George V............ VG-8 .....F-12 ... VF-20 ... EF-40.....AU-50 .... 60-BN ...62-RB ....63-RD .... 64-RD1913............................. 2 ............3 .............4 .......... 10 .............35 ............ 70 ...........90 ........... 150 ...........2501917c ........................... 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 9 .............35 .......... 125 .........200 ........... 450 ........1,1001919c ........................... 2 ............3 .............5 .......... 15 .............60 .......... 250 .........425 ........... 850 ...............–1920c ........................... 2 ............3 .............7 .......... 25 ...........100 .......... 400 .........850 ........ 2,000 ...............–1929............................. 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 8 .............35 .......... 100 .........125 ........... 200 ...........4501936............................. 2 .......2.50 .............3 ............ 6 .............20 ............ 50 ...........65 ........... 125 ...........250

NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTSYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1938..................... 0.50 ..............1 .......... 1.50 ........... 4 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 35 .............85 ...........2001940..................... 1.50 .........2.50 ............... 5 ......... 15 ........... 45 ..........100 ......... 200 ...........750 ........2,2501940 RE .................. 50 ............65 ............. 90 ....... 200 ......... 350 ..........700 ...... 1,300 ........3,000 ...............–1941c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............30 ........... 75 ...........300 ...........7501941 RE .................. 20 ............30 ............. 45 ....... 100 ......... 200 ..........500 ...... 1,100 ........2,500 ...............–1942..................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 15 ............45 ........... 85 ...........375 ...........9001943c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 45 ...........125 ...........3001944c ........................ 2 ..............3 ............. 10 ......... 30 ......... 100 ..........350 ......... 750 ........2,500 ...............–1947c ........................ 1 .........1.50 ............... 5 ......... 20 ........... 50 .......... 110 ......... 275 ...........750 ..............–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVERVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865, Obv.1 .............30 ...........60 .......... 100 ..........225..........450 ......... 900 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......4,0001865, Obv.2 ...............– .............– .............. – ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1870.........................70 .........125 .......... 250 ..........500........1000 ...... 1,700 .........3,000 ......3,750 .......5,5001870, Obv.2 .............................Only one attributed example certifi ed to date ...................................................1872H ......................30 ...........55 .......... 100 ..........200..........400 ......... 800 .........1,500 ......2,000 .......2,7501873, Obv.1 ...........500 .........800 ....... 1,200 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1873, Obv.2 ...........150 .........325 .......... 500 .......1,100.......2,600 ...... 5,000 ................– .............– ..............–1873H ....................800 ......1,500 ....... 2,200 .......3,500.......6,500 .....11,000 ................– .............– ..............–1876H ....................125 .........225 .......... 350 ..........600.......1,000 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,7501880.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........2,500 ......3,000 .......4,5001880 Dbl Die Obv ..... 150 .........275 .......... 500 ..........900..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1881.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........3,000 ......3,500 .......4,8001882H ......................25 ...........50 ............ 80 ..........150..........350 ......... 750 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......3,5001885.......................165 .........300 .......... 475 ..........850.......1,800 ...... 3,200 .........5,250 ......6,500 .......8,5001888, Obv.2 ...........750 ......1,100 ....... 2,000 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1888, Obv.3 .............45 ...........90 .......... 180 ..........375..........900 ...... 1,900 .........4,950 ......6,000 .......9,0001890...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........200 ......... 800 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......5,0001894...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........175 ......... 600 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,5001896...........................5 .............9 ............ 15 ............35..........125 ......... 500 .........2,000 ......2,750 .......4,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641903...........................6 ...........12 ............ 30 ............75..........200 ......... 500 ............900 ......1,750 .......3,0001904H ........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........100 ......... 250 ............325 .........475 ..........7501908...........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........125 ......... 300 ............550 ......1,200 .......2,000George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641912...........................3 .............4 .............. 8 ............25............65 ......... 150 ............200 .........300 ..........4001917c .........................3 .............5 ............ 10 ............30..........125 ......... 400 ............700 ......1,500 .......2,5001919c .........................7 ...........12 ............ 30 ..........125..........500 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......4,000 .......7,5001929......................2.50 ........3.50 .............. 5 ............17............75 ......... 200 ............300 .........450 ..........750George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651938...........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............350 .........600 .......1,2501940c .........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............400 .........700 ..............–1941c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........4501942c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............15............35 ........... 45 ..............65 .........150 ..........4501943c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............12............25 ........... 35 ..............50 .........150 ..........4501944c .........................2 .............3 ............ 10 ............25............75 ......... 100 ............175 .........350 .......1,2501945c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........3501946c .....................700 .........850 .........1100 .......1,800.......2,600 ....... 3000 .........3,500 ......4,500 .......5,5001947c .........................6 .............8 ............ 20 ............55..........120 ......... 175 ............275 .........400 ..........700

NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................25 .......... 50 ............110 .......... 200 ...........450 .......... 900 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 3,7501870, Obv.1 ...........350 ........ 700 ........ 1,000 ....... 1,500 ...............– .............. – ............. – .............. – ............. –1870, Obv.2 ...........175 ........ 325 ........... 475 .......... 700 ........1,400 ....... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001872H ......................20 .......... 40 ............. 60 .......... 125 ...........250 .......... 700 ...... 1,500 ....... 1,800 ...... 2,5001873, Obv.1 ........................................................No examples certifi ed to date ................................................1873, Obv.2 .............60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 500 ........1,200 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1876H ......................60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 425 ...........875 ....... 1,700 ...... 2,700 ....... 3,200 ...... 4,0001880.........................50 ........ 100 ........... 180 .......... 350 ...........800 ....... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ....... 3,500 ...... 4,5001882H ......................35 .......... 75 ............110 .......... 225 ...........800 ....... 2,500 ...... 7,000 .............. – ............. –1885, Obv.2 ........... 110 ........ 200 ........... 300 .......... 650 ........1,200 ....... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001885, Obv.3 ........................................No attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1888.........................40 .......... 80 ........... 125 .......... 350 ........1,300 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1890...........................8 .......... 18 ............. 30 ............ 70 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ...... 3,500 .............. – ............. –1894, Obv.2 ..................................Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1894, Obv.3 ...............8 .......... 15 ............. 25 ............ 50 ...........200 .......... 650 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 4,5001896...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 20 ............ 40 ...........175 .......... 700 ...... 3,500 ....... 4,500 ...... 6,000Edward VII ......... G-4 .....VG-8 ....... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-631903...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 35 ............ 95 ...........275 .......... 750 ...... 3,000 ....... 4,850 ...... 7,5001904H ........................4 ............ 7 ............. 15 ............ 40 ...........125 .......... 225 ......... 400 .......... 500 ......... 750George V .............. G-4 .....VG-8 ....... F-12 ....VF-20 ..... EF-40 ... AU-50 ...MS-60 ... MS-62 .. MS-631912........................BV ............ 4 ............... 7 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 300 ......... 4001917c ......................BV ............ 4 ............... 6 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 200 ......... 500 .......... 900 ...... 1,5001919c ....................3.50 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 25 .............75 .......... 150 ......... 275 .......... 325 ......... 400George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641938...........................3 ............ 5 ............... 9 ............ 35 ...........120 .......... 325 ......... 625 ....1,500 ............. –1940...........................3 ....... 3.50 ............... 5 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 425 ......... 9001940 Re-engr Date ..20 .......... 30 ............. 50 .......... 100 ...........350 .......... 500 ......... 650 .............. – ............. –1941c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............20 ............ 55 ........... 85 .......... 135 ......... 2251942c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 ............ 75 ......... 150 .......... 250 ......... 4001943c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 ............ 10 .............35 .......... 300 ......... 500 ....... 1,000 ............. –1944c .........................3 ............ 4 ............. 12 ............ 30 .............75 .......... 300 ......... 600 ....... 1,300 ............ –1945c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 500 ......... 9001946c .........................4 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 35 .............70 .......... 150 ......... 225 .......... 350 ......... 5001947c .........................3 ............ 4 ............... 8 ............ 22 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 400 ......... 600

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................15 ........25 .............. 50 ........110 .........400 ...........900 ........2,100 .......2,750 .........4,0001870.........................15 ........35 .............. 70 ........150 .........600 ........1,100 ........2,600 .......3,200 .........4,0001872H ...................... 11 ........20 .............. 35 ..........70 .........325 ...........700 ........1,700 .......2,500 .........3,0001873.........................20 ........40 ............ 100 ........250 .........900 ........3,000 ........9,000 ............— ..............—1876H ......................20 ........40 .............. 75 ........160 .........500 ........1,000 ........2,500 .......3,100 .........3,7501880.........................20 ........45 .............. 85 ........175 .........600 ........1,250 ........3,000 .......3,700 .........5,0001881.........................12 ........25 .............. 50 ........120 .........500 ........1,100 ........2,500 .......3,250 .........4,5001882H ...................... 11 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........400 ...........850 ........2,500 .......3,000 .........5,0001885.........................16 ........30 .............. 60 ........150 .........600 ........1,500 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1888.........................12 ........22 .............. 40 ..........85 .........400 ........1,100 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—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 .........4,0001894 Obv 2 ..............13 ........24 .............. 40 ..........80 .........300 ...........700 ........1,750 .......2,500 .........4,0001896 sm 96 ................9 ........14 .............. 24 ..........50 .........300 ...........900 ........3,200 ............— ..............—1896 LR 96 ..............10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........300 ...........900 ........3,000 ............— ..............—1899 Hook 99 ..........25 ........50 ............ 100 ........220 .........850 ........1,800 ...............– ..............– ................–1899 Large 99 ...........8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........200 ...........700 ........3,500 .......5,000 .........8,5001900...........................8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........150 ...........550 ........1,600 .......3,000 .........5,000Edward VII ......... G-4 ...VG-8 ........F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-631904H ......................15 ........22 .............. 40 ..........70 .........325 ........1,000 ........2,800 .......4,000 .........7,500George V............ G-4 ...VG-8 ........F-12 ...VF-20 ....EF-40 ..... AU-50 ....MS-60 .. MS-62 .....MS-631912........................BV ..........8 .............. 10 ..........20 ...........80 ...........200 ...........400 ..........550 ............800

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTSGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641917c ..........................8.......... 10 .............13 ........20 ............60 ..........225 .........300 .............450 ............6001919c ..........................8.......... 11 .............20 ........40 ..........150 ..........500 .........900 ..........2,500 ................–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870.......................... 25 .............45 ............80 ....... 200 ...........800 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001872H ....................... 19 .............33 ............65 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,100 ....... 1,750 ..........3,000 ........ 4,0001873.......................... 40 .............75 ..........140 ....... 300 ........1,250 ........3,000 ....... 6,000 ...............— ..............—1874.......................... 25 .............50 ............90 ....... 200 ...........800 ........3,000 ....... 7,500 ...............— ..............—1876H ....................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 275 ...........900 ........1,850 ....... 2,800 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001880.......................... 35 .............75 ..........150 ....... 450 ........1,500 ........3,500 ....... 6,000 ..........9,000 ...... 12,0001881.......................... 23 .............45 ............75 ....... 225 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,000 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001882H ....................... 19 .............33 ............55 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,200 ....... 2,200 ..........3,500 ........ 5,0001885.......................... 27 .............50 ..........100 ....... 275 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001888.......................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 350 ........1,500 ........5,500 ..... 10,000 ........20,000 ..............—1894......................... BV .............22 ............45 ....... 120 ...........725 ........1,500 ....... 2,500 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001896 Obv. 1, Lg. W .. BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........500 ........1,500 ....... 3,000 ..........7,500 ..............—1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........700 ........1,800 ....... 3,500 ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.1, Lg. W .. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1898, Obv.1, Sm. W .37 .............60 ..........100 ....... 275 ........1,500 ............. — .............— ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.2, Sm.W . BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1899 N 9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,000 ....... 2,000 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001899 W9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 85 ...........350 ........1,500 ....... 2,650 ..........7,500 ........ 9,0001900......................... BV .............17 ............25 ......... 65 ...........225 ...........900 ....... 1,750 ..........3,500 ........ 5,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641904H ..................... 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........75 ..........200 ..........400 .......... 650 .........1,250 ....... 2,0001907........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........90 ..........250 ..........500 .......... 800 .........1,500 ....... 4,0001908........................ 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........70 ..........150 ..........350 .......... 550 .........1,000 ....... 2,0001909........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........80 ..........175 ..........400 .......... 700 .........1,250 ....... 2,500George V ............VG-8 .........F-12 ..... VF-20 ... EF-40 ..... AU-50 .....MS-60 ......MS-62 .......MS-63 ......MS-641911 ........................ 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........55 ..........120 ..........325 .......... 500 ............900 ....... 2,0001917c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001918c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001919c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........50 ..........125 ..........325 .......... 600 .........1,250 ....... 2,500

NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLDYEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.............................. 375 .......475 .........600 ..............725 ....... 1,100 ......2,000 ........ 4,500 ....... 15,0001870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ...... 425 .......525 .........700 ..............900 ........ 1,400 ......2,700 ........ 6,000 ................ –1870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ...... 375 .......475 .........600 ..............750 ........ 1,100 ......2,000 ........ 4,500 ....... 12,0001872.............................. 475 .......600 .........800 ...........1,100 ....... 1,600 ......3,500 ........ 5,500 ....... 15,0001880........................... 1,700 ....2,100 ......2,600 ...........3,250 ....... 4,250 ......6,500 ...... 10,000 ....... 25,0001881.............................. 325 .......425 .........500 ..............600 .......... 900 ......1,750 ........ 4,200 ....... 12,0001882H ........................... 325 .......425 .........500 ..............550 .......... 600 .........750 ....... 1,100 ......... 2,2501885.............................. 325 .......425 .........500 ..............575 .......... 650 .........900 ........ 1,600 ......... 3,5001888, Obv.2 .............. RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS ..................................................................................1888, Obv.3 .................. 325 .......425 .........500 ..............550 .......... 600 .........750 ....... 1,100 ......... 2,500

Trends AbbreviationsG – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no

remaining detailVG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine

details missingF – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis-

ible, but shows signs of wearVF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele-

ments are sharpEF – Extremely Fine, slight wear, all details

sharp, may show some lustre

AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all surfaces, with about half of the original lustre

MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The better the strike, the more lustre and fewer marks, the higher the grade

R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or Red Brown depending on how much of the original colour remains.

NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins struck for Uncirculated Sets since 1977

FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value

CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNSYEAR / MINTAGE VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641908 C (Spec) ...............– ............ 5,000 ........... 6,000 .............7,000 ........8,000 ......... 10,000 .........12,500 1909 C .......................600 .............. 700 .............. 800 ..............1000 ........1,500 ........... 2,500 ............5,0001910 C .......................600 .............. 700 .............. 800 ..............1000 ........1,700 ........... 3,000 ............6,5001911 C ........................BV ............... 430 .............. 440 ................460 ...........480 .............. 550 ..............750 1913 C ....................1,400 ........... 1,700 ........... 2,150 .............2,700 ........3,200 ........... 4,500 ............6500 1914 C .......................550 .............. 600 .............. 700 ................900 ........1,100 ........... 1,500 ...........2,5001916 C ...........................– .......... 26,500 ......... 29,000 ...........33,000 ......36,000 ......... 50,000 .........75,0001917 C ........................BV ............... 450 .............. 465 ................500 ...........575 .............. 800 ...........1,5001918 C ........................BV ............... 450 .............. 475 ................525 ...........650 ........... 1,250 ...................–1919 C ........................BV ............... 450 .............. 465 ................500 ...........600 ........... 1,000 ...................–

CANADIAN GOLD COINS$5 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-661912........................... 475 ...............525 ..............600 ............. 900 ............1,500 ............3,000 .........6,5001913........................... 475 ...............525 ..............600 ............. 950 .............1,500 ............7,500 ................–1914........................... 600 ................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,250 .............2,500 ..........10,000 ................–$10 YEAR AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-65 MS-661912........................... 900 .............1,000 ............1,400 ............2,750 ............5,000 ..........12,000 ....... 17,5001913........................... 900 .............1,000 ............1,100 ............1,250 ............2,500 ..........10,500 ................ –1914........................... 950 .............1,000 ............1,100 ............1,250 ............2,250 ............7,500 ................ –

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1935 Issues Denom Ch Cat # Good VG Fine VF EF AU Unc Ch Unc Gem UncEnglish Text, A 1 BC-1 20 .................................40 ............... 80 ........... 110 ............. 220 ........... 400 .............. 500 .....................800 ..................1,100English Text, B 1 BC-1 30 .................................60 ............... 80 ...........125 ............. 240 ........... 480 .............. 600 .....................900 ..................1,200French Text 1 BC-2 40 .................................75 ............. 100 ...........180 ............. 350 ........... 500 ........... 1,100 ..................1,600 ..................2,000English Text 2 BC-3 50 ................................75 ............. 125 ...........300 ............. 600 ........ 1,350 ........... 1,800 ..................2,400 ..................3,000French Text 2 BC-4 110 .............................220 ............. 400 ...........900 .......... 1,900 ........ 3,500 ........... 6,500 ..................8,000 ................11,000English Text 5 BC-5 70 .............................. 110 ............. 190 ...........400 ............. 650 ........ 1,500 ........... 2,000 ..................2,700 ..................3,500French Text 5 BC-6 85 ...............................160 ............. 310 ...........800 .......... 1,900 ........ 3,300 ........... 5,600 ..................7,500 ..................9,500English Text 10 BC-7 90 ..........................150 ........ 275 ......525 ..... 1,000 ....... 1,600 ........... 2,750 ..................3,200 ..................4,000French Text 10 BC-8 100 .............................225 ............. 450 ...........850 .......... 1,600 ........ 3,000 ........... 5,500 ..................6,200 ..................8,000English Text, Lg. Seal 20 BC-9.a 500 .....................1,000 .... 1,850 ...3,750 ..... 5,500 ....... 9,500 ......... 14,000 ................18,500 ................24,000English Text, Sm.Seal 20 BC-9.b 325 .........................800 ..... 1,000 ...2,100 ...... 4,000 ....... 7,000 ..........11,500 ................13,500 ................16,500French Text 20 BC-10 800 ........................1,500 ... 2,900 4,750 ... 7,750 13,000 ........ 20,000 ................25,000 ................30,000English Text 25 BC-11 1,600 .......................3,500 ... 4,750 5,500 ... 8,000 ...... 10,500 ......... 13,500 ................16,500 ................20,000French Text 25 BC-12 2,200 .......................4,250 ... 6,300 8,500 ..11,500 ...... 16,500 ......... 22,500 ................26,000 ................33,500English Text 50 BC-13 1,100 .......................2,250 ... 3,400 4,750 ... 7,000 ........ 9,500 ......... 15,000 ................20,000 ................25,000French Text 50 BC-14 1,500 .......................2,800 .......... 4,400 ........7,800 .........11,000 ...... 18,000 ......... 23,000 ................28,000 ................38,000English Text 100 BC-15 800 .........................1,400 .......... 2,100 ........3,400 .......... 6,500 ...... 10,000 ......... 14,000 ................18,000 ................22,500French Text 100 BC-16 1,400 .......................2,700 .......... 4,200 ........7,000 ........ 12,000 ...... 20,000 ......... 32,000 ................38,000 ................42,000English Text 500 BC-17 20,000 ...................40,000 ........ 55,000 ......80,000 ...... 120,000 ...............-- ..................-- .........................-- ........................ --French Text 500 BC-18 .. No Issued Notes Known .......................................................-- ...............-- ..................-- .........................-- .........................–English Text 1000 BC-19 3,000 .......................5,000 .......... 6,000 ........8,000 .........11,000 ...... 15,000 ..... 18,000 ............20,000 ............23,000 French Text 1000 BC-20 5,000 .......................8,500 ........ 11,000 ......15,000 ........ 20,000 ...... 30,000 ......... 40,000 ................50,000 ................65,0001937 Issues Osborne-Towers 1 BC-21.a 15 .................................25 ............... 35 .............50 ............... 95 ........... 175 .......... 300 .....................350 .................500 Gordon-Towers, Nar. Panel, H/A 1 BC-21.b 35 .................................65 ............. 110 ...........200 ............. 450 ........... 500 .............. 850 ..................1,000 ..................1,250Gordon-Towers, Narrow Panel, J/A 1 BC-21.b 250 .................350 ..... 600 ... 900 .. 1,200 .... 1,900 ....... 2,900 ..............3,500 ..............4,000 Gordon-Towers, WP 1 BC-21.c 5 .....................................8 ............... 10 .............15 ............... 22 ............. 40 ................ 65 .......................80 .....................125Gordon-Towers, prefi x O/M 1 BC-21.c 6 ...................................10 ............... 18 .............30 ............... 50 ............. 75 .............. 150 .....................175 .....................200Coyne-Towers 1 BC-21.d 5 .....................................8 ............... 10 .............15 ............... 22 ............. 40 ................ 65 .......................80 .....................125Coyne-Towers, prefi x O/M 1 BC-21.c 5 ...................................10 ............... 14 .............20 ............... 30 ............. 50 ................ 75 .....................100 .....................150Coyne-Towers, prefi x W/N 1 BC-21.d 6 ...................................12 ............... 18 .............30 ............... 50 ........... 100 .............. 150 .....................200 .....................300Osborne-Towers 2 BC-22.a 30 .................................60 ............. 100 ...........180 ............. 350 ........... 850 ........... 1,100 ..................1,400 ..................1,700Gordon-Towers 2 BC-22.b 10 .................................20 ............... 30 .............45 ............... 85 ........... 140 .............. 220 .....................275 .....................400Gordon-Towers, Z/B prefi x 2 BC-22.b 15 .................................30 ............... 40 .............55 ..............110 ........... 150 .............. 275 .....................350 .....................500Coyne-Towers 2 BC-22.c 10 .................................18 ............... 25 .............42 ............... 90 ........... 120 .............. 220 .....................275 .....................400Coyne-Towers, Z/B prefi x 2 BC-22.c 15 .................................25 ............... 35 .............48 ............... 95 ........... 150 .............. 275 .....................350 .....................500Coyne-Towers, L/R prefi x 2 BC-22.c 15 .................................25 ............... 35 .............48 ............... 95 ........... 150 .............. 300 .....................390 .....................550Osborne-Towers 5 BC-23.a 100 ............................225 ............ 275 ..........375 ............. 950 ........ 2,650 ........... 5,500 ..................7,500 ..................9,000Gordon-Towers 5 BC-23.b 10 .................................20 ............... 30 .............45 ............... 85 ........... 150 .............. 290 .....................360 .....................550Gordon-Towers, X/C prefi x 5 BC-23.b 12 .................................25 ............... 35 .............55 ............... 75 ........... 125 .............. 200 .....................300 .....................500Coyne-Towers 5 BC-23.c 10 .................................18 ............... 25 .............40 ............... 80 ........... 150 .............. 300 .....................325 .....................450Coyne-Towers, X/C prefi x 5 BC-23.c 15 .................................25 ............... 35 .............50 ............. 100 ........... 150 .............. 275 .....................350 .....................500Gordon-Towers, H/S prefi x 5 BC-23.c 12 .................................18 ............... 25 .............45 ............... 85 ........... 140 .............. 300 .....................300 .....................450Osborne-Towers 10 BC-24.a 50 ...............................100 ...... 200 ....325 ...... 700 1,300 ........... 2,800 ..................3,000 ..................3,800Gordon-Towers 10 BC-24.b FV ............................... FV ............... 18 .............22 ............... 35 ............. 75 .............. 125 .....................160 .....................210Gordon-Towers, prefi x Z/D 10 BC-24.b 75 ...............................150 ............. 200 ...........250 ............. 380 ........... 850 ........... 1,400 ..................1,800 ..................2,300Coyne-Towers 10 BC-24.c FV ............................... FV ............... 18 .............20 ............... 35 ............. 75 .............. 125 .....................160 .....................210Coyne-Towers, prefi x Z/D 10 BC-24.c FV ................................15 ............... 20 .............25 ............... 40 ............. 80 .............. 150 .....................180 .....................240Coyne-Towers, prefi x M/T 10 BC-24.c 12 .................................18 ............... 25 .............30 ............... 50 ........... 100 .............. 225 .....................265 .....................325Osborne-Towers 20 BC-25.a 70 ...............................125 ...... 175 ....350 ...... 700 ........ 1,250 ........... 2,300 ..................2,900 ..................3,500Gordon-Towers 20 BC-25.b FV ............................... FV ............... 35 .............45 ............... 75 ........... 165 .............. 300 .....................360 .....................525Gordon-Towers, prefi x H/E 20 BC-25.b FV ................................30 ............... 50 .............70 ............. 100 ........... 175 .............. 350 .....................450 .....................650Coyne-Towers 20 BC-25.c FV ............................... FV ............... 35 .............45 ............... 75 ........... 165 .............. 300 .....................360 .....................525Coyne-Towers, prefi x H/E 20 BC-25.c FV ............................... FV ............... 35 .............50 ............... 85 ........... 150 .............. 275 .....................350 .....................550Coyne-Towers, prefi x L/E 20 BC-25.c FV ................................30 ............... 50 .............70 ............. 100 ........... 150 .............. 350 .....................475 .....................650Osborne-Towers 50 BC-26.a 250 .............................500 ...... 900 1,800 .......... 3,600 ........ 9,500 ......... 12,500 ................18,000 ................25,000Gordon-Towers 50 BC-26.b 60 .............................80 ......... 130 .......165 ............. 350 ........... 650 .............. 800 ..................1,200 ..................1,500Coyne-Towers 50 BC-26.c 60 .............................80 ......... 130 .......175 ............. 400 ........... 750 ........... 1,000 ..................1,300 ..................1,700Osborne-Towers 100 BC-27.a 250 .............................450 ...... 800 1,200 ... 1,800 ........ 3,200 ............ 5200 ..................6,500 ..................8,500Gordon-Towers 100 BC-27.b FV ..............................120 ............. 150 ...........190 ............. 250 ........... 350 .............. 800 .....................950 ..................1,400Coyne-Towers 100 BC-27.c FV ..............................120 ............. 150 ...........190 ............. 250 ........... 350 .............. 900 ..................1,000 ..................1,500Osborne-Towers 1000 BC-28 2,200 .......................3,200 .......... 4,500 ........6,000 .......... 8,000 ...... 11,000 ......... 16,000 ................17,000 ................20,0001954 Devil’s Face Issues Denom Prefi x Ch Cat # .....................VG ............Fine ............ VF ...............EF ............AU ..............Unc .............. Ch Unc ...........Gem UncCoyne-Towers, Devil 1 BC-29.a ........................12 ............... 20 .............30 ............... 40 ............. 75 .............. 140 .....................160 .....................200Coyne-Towers, Replace 1 *A/A BC-29.aA ...................700 .......... 1,000 ........1,500 .......... 2,000 .... 2,700 ....... 3,500 ..............4,000 ..................6,000Beattie-Coyne, Devil 1 BC-29.b ..........................8 ............... 10 .............20 ............... 30 ............. 55 ................ 75 .....................100 .....................150Beattie-Coyne, Replace 1 *A/A BC-29.bA ...................550 ............. 750 ........1,100 .......... 1,700 ........ 2,400 ........... 3,000 ..................3,500 ..................4,400Coyne-Towers, Devil 2 BC-30.a ........................22 ............... 35 .............70 ..............110 ........... 200 .............. 365 .....................450 .....................580Coyne-Towers, Replace 2 *A/B BC-30.aA ................1,400 ......... 2,000 .......3,000 ......... 4,500 ....... 6,500 ........ 10,000 ............... 11,500 ...............13,000 Beattie-Coyne, Devil 2 BC-30.b ........................15 ............... 25 .............50 ............... 90 ........... 150 .............. 280 .....................325 .....................425Beattie-Coyne, Replace 2 *A/B BC-30.bA ................1,000 ......... 1,500 .......2,200 ......... 3,000 ....... 5,000 .......... 8,000 .................9,000 ...............10,500 Coyne-Towers, Devil 5 BC-31.a ........................25 ............... 50 .............75 ............. 130 ........... 220 .............. 380 .....................450 .....................580Coyne-Towers, Replace 5 *A/C BC-31.aA ................4,500 .......... 7,000 ........8,500 ........ 10,000 ...... 13,500 ......... 20,000 ................26,500 ................30,000Beattie-Coyne, Devil 5 BC-31.b ........................20 ............... 35 .............55 ..............110 ........... 200 .............. 325 .....................400 .....................500Beattie-Coyne, Replace 5 *A/C BC-31.bA ................3,500 ......... 4,000 .......5,500 ......... 7,500 ....... 9,500 ........ 16,000 ...............18,000 ...............22,500 Coyne-Towers, Devil 10 BC-32.a ........................22 ............... 30 .............40 ............... 80 ........... 140 .............. 300 .....................375 .....................450Coyne-Towers, Replace 10 *A/D BC-32.aA ................1,500 ......... 2,000 .......3,500 ......... 4,500 ....... 7,500 .........11,000 ...............13,000 ...............15,000 Beattie-Coyne, Devil 10 BC-32.b ........................20 ............... 25 .............35 ............... 65 ........... 125 .............. 280 .....................325 .....................400Beattie-Coyne, Replace 10 *A/D BC-32.bA ................1,100 ......... 1,500 .......2,200 ......... 3,300 ....... 5,800 .......... 7,700 ...............10,000 ...............11,500 Coyne-Towers, Devil 20 BC-33.a ........................32 ............... 50 .............70 ..............110 ........... 180 .............. 350 .....................425 .....................525Coyne-Towers, Replace 20 *A/E BC-33.aA ................2,750 ......... 3,750 .......6,000 ......... 8,500 ..... 10,500 ........ 16,500 ...............19,000 ...............22,500 Beattie-Coyne, Devil 20 BC-33.b ........................30 ............... 40 .............60 ............... 85 ........... 150 .............. 300 .....................375 .....................475Beattie-Coyne, Replace 20 *A/E BC-33.bA ................2,500 ......... 3,000 .......4,750 ......... 7,500 ....... 9,500 ........ 13,500 ...............15,500 ...............21,000 Coyne-Towers, Devil 50 BC-34.a ........................80 ............. 100 ...........160 ............. 250 ........... 600 ........... 1,000 ..................1,300 ..................1,750Beattie-Coyne, Devil 50 BC-34.b ........................90 ............. 110 ...........160 ............. 300 ........... 750 ........... 1,350 ..................1,750 ..................2,200Coyne-Towers, Devil 100 BC-35.a ...................... 115 ............. 130 ...........160 ............. 250 ........... 450 .............. 850 ..................1,000 ..................1,400Beattie-Coyne, Devil 100 BC-35.b ......................120 ............. 150 ...........200 ............. 300 ........... 600 ........... 1,200 ..................1,500 ..................2,000Coyne-Towers, Devil 1000 BC-36 ......................2,000 .......... 3,000 ........4,250 .......... 6,500 ........ 8,500 ......... 15,000 ................17,000 ................22,0001954 Modifi ed IssuesBeattie-Coyne, CBN 1 BC-37.a ....................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 3 ............... 5 ................ 10 .......................12 .......................16Beattie-Coyne, Replace 1 *A/A BC-37.aA .......................8 ............... 12 .............20 ............... 40 ............. 75 .............. 125 .....................150 .....................200Beattie-Coyne, BABN 1 BC-37.a-i ..................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 8 ............. 12 ................ 25 .......................35 .......................45Beattie-Rasminsky, CBN 1 BC-37.b ....................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 3 ............... 4 .................. 6 .........................7 .........................9Beattie-Rasminsky, Replace 1 *A/A BC-37.bA .......................3 ................. 4 ...............5 ................. 7 ............. 10 ................ 14 .......................16 .......................20Beattie-Rasminsky, BABN 1 BC-37.b-i ..................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 3 ............ 3.5 .................. 5 .........................7 .........................9Beattie-Rasminsky, Replace 1 *B/M BC-37.bA-i .....................2 ................. 3 ...............4 ................. 5 ............... 8 .................. 9 .......................12 .......................15Bouey-Rasminsky 1 BC-37.c ....................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 3 ............ 3.5 .................. 5 .........................7 .........................9Bouey-Rasminsky, Replace 1 *C/F BC-37.cA ........................3 ................. 5 ...............7 ............... 12 ............. 25 ................ 30 ......................40 ......................60Lawson-Bouey 1 BC-37.d ....................... FV ...............FV ...............2 ................. 3 ............ 4.5 .................. 7 .........................8 .......................10Lawson-Bouey,Replace 1 *X/F BC-37.dA .......................4 ................. 6 .............12 ............... 18 ............. 30 ................ 50 ......................60 ......................90Beattie-Coyne 2 BC-38.a ..........................3 ................. 5 ...............7 ............... 15 ............. 24 ................ 35 .......................40 .......................50Beattie-Coyne, Replace 2 *A/B BC-38.aA .....................28 ............... 38 .............65 ............. 120 ........... 160 .............. 175 ....................225 ....................300Beattie-Rasminsky 2 BC-38.b ....................... FV ...............FV ...............3 ................. 4 ............... 6 .................. 8 .......................10 .......................12Beattie-Rasminsky,Replace 2 *B/B BC-38.bA .......................3 ................. 4 ...............5 ................. 7 ............. 11 ................ 18 .......................22 .......................25Bouey-Rasminsky 2 BC-38.c ....................... FV ...............FV ...............3 ................. 4 ............... 6 .................. 9 ....................... 11 .......................13Bouey-Rasminsky,Replace, Above 3200000 2 *A/G BC-38.cA ........................4 ................. 6 .............10 ............... 16 ............. 30 ................ 60 .......................75 .......................90Lawson-Bouey 2 BC-38.d ....................... FV ...............FV ...............3 .............. 4.5 ............... 6 .................. 9 ....................... 11 .......................13Lawson-Bouey,Replace 2 *O/G BC-38.dA .......................5 ................. 7 .............12 ............... 22 ............. 35 ................ 60 .......................80 .....................100Beattie-Coyne, BABN 5 BC-39.a ..........................7 ............... 10 .............12 ............... 16 ............. 25 ................ 60 .......................65 .......................85Beattie-Coyne, Replace 5 *A/C BC-39.aA .....................30 .............. 45 ............80 ............ 140 ........... 225 .............. 400 .....................500 .....................700Beattie-Coyne, CBN 5 BC-39.a-i ........................7 ................. 9 .............10 ............... 12 ............. 20 ................ 60 .......................65 .......................85Beattie-Coyne, Replace 5 *R/C BC-39.aA-i ...................35 .............. 50 ............80 ............ 160 .......... 200 .............. 250 ....................350 ....................500Beattie-Rasminsky 5 BC-39.b ..........................6 ................. 8 .............10 ............... 15 ............. 22 ................ 32 .......................40 .......................45Beattie-Rasminsky,Replace 5 *S/S BC-39.bA .....................12 ............... 18 .............30 ............... 55 ............. 80 .............. 100 .....................175 .....................230Beattie-Rasminsky,Replace 5 *V/S BC-39.bA .....................15 ............... 20 .............35 ............... 70 ........... 125 .............. 175 .....................225 .....................300Bouey-Rasminsky 5 BC-39.c ..........................6 ................. 8 .............10 ............... 12 ............. 22 ................ 28 .......................30 .......................35Bouey-Rasminsky,Replace 5 *R/X BC-39.cA ......................10 ............... 15 .............22 ............... 38 ............. 80 .............. 100 .....................125 .....................175Beattie-Coyne 10 BC-40.a ....................... FV ............... 14 .............16 ............... 20 ............. 40 ................ 65 .......................75 .......................90Beattie-Coyne, Replace 10 *A/D BC-40.aA .....................60 ............... 80 ........... 110 ............. 225 ........... 300 .............. 475 .....................600 .....................850Beattie-Rasminsky 10 BC-40.b ....................... FV ............... 12 .............15 ............... 18 ............. 22 ................ 40 .......................50 .......................60Beattie-Rasminsky, Replace 10 *B/D BC-40.bA .....................15 ............... 18 .............25 ............... 30 ............. 60 ................ 90 .....................120 .....................140Beattie-Coyne 20 BC-41.a ....................... FV ...............FV .............30 ............... 40 ............. 70 .............. 100 .....................125 .....................150Beattie-Coyne, Replace 20 *A/E BC-41.aA .....................60 ............... 80 ...........160 ............. 225 ........... 300 .............. 400 .....................600 ..................1,000Beattie-Rasminsky 20 BC-41.b ....................... FV ...............FV .............25 ............... 35 ............. 50 ................ 75 .......................85 .....................100Beattie-Rasminsky, Replace 20 *A/E BC-41.bA .....................45 ............... 70 ........... 110 ............. 175 ........... 250 .............. 300 ....................400 ....................800 Beattie-Coyne 50 BC-42.a ....................... FV ............... 55 ............ FV ............... 75 ........... 160 .............. 300 .....................350 .....................400Beattie-Rasminsky 50 B/H BC-42.b ....................... FV ............... 55 .............70 ............... 85 ........... 135 .............. 220 .....................250 .....................300Lawson-Bouey 50 B/H BC-42.c ....................... FV ...............FV .............75 ............. 100 ........... 150 .............. 275 .....................300 .....................350Beattie-Coyne 100 BC-43.a ....................... FV ...............FV ........... 110 ............. 140 ........... 170 .............. 250 .....................300 .....................350Beattie-Rasminsky 100 BC-43.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............. 120 ........... 160 .............. 200 .....................250 .....................300Lawson-Bouey 100 BC-43.c ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............. 120 ........... 160 .............. 220 .....................260 .....................300Beattie-Coyne 1000 BC-44.a ....................... FV .......... 1,250 ........1,500 .......... 2,250 ........ 3,500 ........... 5,000 ..................6,000 ..................7,500

1954 Modifi ed Issues continuedBeattie-Rasminsky 1000 BC-44.b ....................... FV ...............FV ........1,200 .......... 1,500 ........ 2,000 ........... 2,600 ..................3,500 ..................4,250Bouey-Rasminsky 1000 BC-44.c ....................... FV ...............FV ........1,200 .......... 1,350 ........ 1,500 ........... 2,100 ..................2,350 ..................2,800Lawson-Bouey 1000 BC-44.d ....................... FV ...............FV ........1,000 .......... 1,100 ........ 1,200 ........... 1,300 ..................1,400 ..................1,600Thiessen-Crow 1000 BC-44.e ....................... FV ...............FV ........1,100 .......... 1,200 ........ 1,400 ........... 1,900 ..................2,200 ..................2,6001967 IssuesWith Dates 1867-1967 1 BC-45.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............ 2.5 .................. 3 ......................3.5 .........................4Serial Numbers 1 M/O-R/O BC-45.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............... 4 .................. 6 .........................7 .........................8Serial Numbers, Replace 1 *L/O BC-45.bA .......................8 ............... 14 .............22 ............... 40 ............. 60 .............. 100 .....................125 .....................175 Serial Numbers, Replace 1 *N/O BC-45.bA .......................6 ............... 10 .............14 ............... 25 ............. 40 ................ 70 .......................90 .....................100Serial Numbers 1 G,H,I,J/P BC-45.b-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............... 4 .................. 6 .........................7 .........................8Serial Numbers, Replace 1 *B/M BC-45.bA-i .....................3 ................. 4 ...............6 ............... 10 ............. 15 ................ 25 .......................30 .......................35Serial Numbers, Replace 1 *F/P BC-45.bA-i ...................10 ............... 16 .............34 ............... 50 ............. 60 ................ 75 .....................100 ....................150 Multicoloured Issues1973 Lawson-Bouey, 2 Letter 1 BC-46.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............... 2 .................. 3 .........................4 .........................51973 Lawson-, 2 Let ,Replace, below 2.4 million 1 *AA BC-46.aA .......................2 .............. 2.5 ...............3 ................. 5 ............. 10 ................ 16 .......................20 .......................251973 Lawson-Bouey, 3 Letter 1 BC-46.a-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............... 2 .................. 3 .........................4 .........................51973 Lawson-, 3 Let ,Replace 1 AAX Steel BC-46.aA-i .....................3 ................. 4 ...............5 ............... 10 ............. 16 ................ 35 .......................40 .......................501973 Crow-Bouey, 3 Letter 1 BC-46.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV .............FV .................. 2 .........................3 .........................41973 Crow-Bouey, Replace 1 BAX BC-46.bA .......................2 ................. 2 ...............3 ................. 5 ............... 6 ................ 12 .......................14 .......................161973 Crow-Bouey, Replace 1 EAX BC-46.bA .......................2 ................. 2 ...............3 ................. 5 ............... 7 ................ 14 .......................16 .......................201973 Sheet, BFD,BFK,BFL 1 5X8 BC-46.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ........... 100 .............. 140 .....................200 ........................ -1973 Sheet, ECP,ECR 1 4X10 BC-46.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ........... 125 .............. 150 .....................220 ........................ -1974 Lawson-Bouey, 2 Letter 2 BC-47.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ................. 4 ............... 7 ................ 10 ....................... 11 .......................121974 Lawson-, 2 Let ,Replace 2 *BA BC-47.aA .......................5 ................. 7 .............10 ............... 15 ............. 25 ................ 40 .......................50 .......................601974 Lawson-Bouey, 3 Letter 2 BC-47.a-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ................. 3 ............... 5 .................. 8 .........................9 .......................101974 Lawson-, 3 Let ,Replace 2 ABX BC-47.aA-i ...................10 ............... 12 .............30 ............... 50 ............. 80 .............. 120 .....................150 .....................1901974 Crow-Bouey, 3 Letter 2 BC-47.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ................. 3 ............... 5 .................. 7 .........................8 .......................101974 Crow-, 3 Let ,Replace 2 ABX BC-47.bA .....................10 ............... 20 .............50 ............... 90 ........... 125 .............. 150 .....................200 .....................2501972 Bouey-Rasminsky 5 BC-48.a ....................... FV ...............FV ...............7 ............... 12 ............. 18 ................ 28 .......................35 .......................401972 Bouey-Rasm., Replace 5 *CA BC-48.aA .......................7 ................. 8 .............16 ............... 30 ............. 60 .............. 120 .....................120 .....................1501972 Bouey-Rasm., Replace 5 *CC BC-48.aA .......................8 ............... 14 .............22 ............... 40 ............. 80 .............. 150 .....................175 .....................2101972 Lawson-Bouey 5 BC-48.b ....................... FV ...............FV ...............8 ............... 12 ............. 16 ................ 26 .......................30 .......................351972 Lawson-Bouey, Replace 5 *SB BC-48.bA .......................8 ............... 12 .............18 ............... 40 ............. 75 .............. 125 .....................150 .....................2001971 Beattie-Rasminsky 10 BC-49.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 15 ............. 30 ................ 55 .......................65 .......................701971 Beattie-Rasm., Replace 10 *DA BC-49.aA .....................15 ............... 20 .............30 ............... 60 ........... 100 .............. 160 .....................200 .....................2601971 Beattie-Rasm., Replace 10 *DB BC-49.aA .....................20 ............... 25 .............30 ............... 65 ........... 120 .............. 200 .....................250 .....................3251971 Bouey-Rasminsky 10 BC-49.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 18 ............. 30 ................ 60 .......................70 .......................801971 Bouey-Rasm., Replace 10 *DK BC-49.bA .....................15 ............... 22 .............35 ............... 60 ........... 100 .............. 175 .....................200 .....................2601971 Lawson-Bouey, 2 Letter 10 BC-49.c ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 14 ............. 20 ................ 35 .......................40 .......................551971 Lawson-, 2 Let ,Replace 10 *DY BC-49.cA ......................20 ............... 25 .............35 ............... 55 ........... 100 .............. 200 .....................225 .....................3001971 Lawson-Bouey, 3 Letter 10 BC-49.c-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 12 ............. 16 ................ 30 .......................35 .......................401971 Lawson-, 3 Let ,Replace 10 EDX BC-49.cA-i ...................70 ............. 100 ...........150 ............. 200 ....... 250 .......... 350 ................450 ................700 1971 Crow-Bouey 10 BC-49.d ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 12 ............. 15 ................ 30 .......................35 .......................401971 Crow-Bouey, Replace 10 EDX Litho BC-49.dA .....................20 ............... 25 .............30 ............... 55 ............. 90 .............. 125 .....................150 .....................1801971 Thiessen-Crow 10 BC-49.e ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 12 ............. 16 ................ 28 .......................35 .......................401971 Thiessen-Crow,Replace 10 EDX BC-49.eA .....................15 ............... 18 .............25 ............... 30 ............. 50 ................ 80 .....................100 .....................1251969 Beattie-Rasminsky 20 BC-50.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............. 32 ................ 80 .......................90 .....................1101969 Beattie-Rasm., Replace 20 *EA BC-50.aA .....................30 ............... 35 .............50 ............. 100 ........... 190 .............. 200 .....................225 .....................3251969 Beattie-Rasm., Replace 20 *EB BC-50.aA .....................30 ............... 38 .............60 ..............115 ........... 220 .............. 225 .....................250 .....................3001969 Lawson-Bouey 20 BC-50.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 25 ............. 35 ................ 75 .......................85 .....................1001969 Lawson-Bouey,Replace 20 *EZ BC-50.bA .....................30 ............... 40 .............60 ............. 120 ........... 225 .............. 300 .....................350 .....................4001975 Lawson-Bouey, 2 Letter 50 BC-51.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 65 ............. 85 .............. 125 .....................160 .....................2001975 Lawson-, 2 Let ,Replace 50 *HB BC-51.aA .....................65 ............... 85 ........... 110 ............. 150 ........... 200 .............. 300 .....................400 .....................7001975 Lawson-Bouey, 3 Letter 50 BC-51.a-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 60 ............. 80 .............. 125 .....................150 .....................2001975 Lawson-, 3 Let ,Replace 50 EHX BC-51.aA-i .................150 ............. 250 ...........325 ............. 450 ........... 500 .............. 650 ....................800 .................1,600 1975 Crow-Bouey 50 BC-51.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 60 ............. 80 .............. 100 .....................120 .....................1401975 Crow-Bouey, Replace 50 EHX BC-51.bA .....................60 ............... 70 .............85 ..............110 ........... 185 .............. 250 .....................275 .....................3001975 Lawson-Bouey, 2 Letter 100 BC-52.a ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............. 120 ........... 140 .............. 175 .....................190 .....................2401975 Lawson-, 2 Let ,Replace 100 *JA BC-52.aA ...................125 ............. 135 ...........145 ............. 200 ........... 300 .............. 400 .....................500 .....................8001975 Lawson-Bouey, 3 Letter 100 BC-52.a-i ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ............. 120 ........... 130 .............. 175 .....................185 .....................2201975 Lawson-, 3 Let ,Replace 100 AJX BC-52.aA-i ................. 110 ............. 140 ...........150 ............. 200 ........... 300 .............. 600 .....................800 ..................1,3001975 Crow-Bouey 100 BC-52.b ....................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ..............115 ........... 125 .............. 135 .....................150 .....................1701975 Crow-Bouey, Replace 100 AJX BC-52.bA .................... FV ............. 120 ...........130 ............. 150 ........... 160 .............. 240 .....................275 .....................4001979 Lawson-Bouey 5 BC-53a ........................ FV ...............FV ...............6 ............... 10 ............. 15 ................ 25 .......................30 .......................321979, Lawson Replace 5 ””31 BC-53aA ......................20 ............... 35 .............85 ............. 100 ........... 200 .............. 300 .....................400 .....................4501979 Lawson Test Note 5 ””33 BC-53aT ....................400 ............. 600 ...........700 ............. 900 ........ 1,500 ........... 1,800 ..................2,200 ..................2,8001979 Crow Bouey 5 BC-53b ........................ FV ...............FV ...............7 ............... 12 ............. 15 ................ 32 .......................35 .......................451979 Crow Replace 5 ””31 BC-53bA ......................50 ............... 80 ...........150 ............. 250 ........... 375 .............. 600 .....................700 .....................9001979 Lawson-Bouey 20 BC-54a ........................ FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............. 32 ................ 60 .......................70 .......................801979 Lawson Replace 20 ””51 BC-54aA ......................50 ............... 90 ...........200 ............. 300 ........... 550 .............. 800 .....................900 ..................1,1001979 Crow Bouey CBN 20 ””50 BC-54b ........................ FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 25 ............. 30 ................ 45 .......................55 .......................651979 Crow Bouey CBN 20 ””52 BC-54b ........................ FV ...............FV ............ FV ............... 30 ............. 35 ................ 50 .......................65 .......................801979 Crow Replace CBN, below 5100480000 20 ””51””steel BC-54bA ......... FV ............... 30 .............40 ............... 75 ........... 135 .............. 340 .....................365 .....................4001979 Crow Replace CBN 20 ””51””litho BC-54bA ..................... FV ............... 25 .............35 ............... 65 ........... 100 .............. 210 .....................240 .....................2651979 Crow Bouey BABN 20 BC-54b-I ..................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV ............. 22 ................ 35 .......................40 .......................501979 Crow Replace BABN, below 51601360000 20 lBC-54bA-i .................. FV ............... 25 .............35 ............... 60 ........... 100 .............. 210 .....................250 .....................2751979 Crow Replace BABN 20 ””51””litho BC-54bA ..................... FV ............... 25 .............35 ............... 65 ........... 100 .............. 210 .....................240 .....................2651979 Thiessen Crow CBN 20 BC-54c ........................ FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV .............FV ................ 35 .......................40 .......................451979 Thiessen Replace CBN 20 ””51 BC-54cA ...................... FV ...............FV .............25 ............... 30 ............. 50 ...............110 .....................125 .....................1451979 Thiessen Crow BABN 20 BC-54c-I ...................... FV ...............FV ............ FV ...............FV .............FV ................ 32 .......................36 .......................401979 Thiessen Replace BABN 20 ””516 BC-54cA-I ................... FV ...............FV .............24 ............... 30 ............. 50 .............. 100 .....................120 .....................1401986 Sheet, ANU 5 5X8 BC-56e-i ...................... FV ...............FV ...........250 ............. 300 ........... 350 .............. 400 .....................450 ........................ -1989 Sheet, BEH 10 5X8 BC-57c ........................ FV ...............FV ............ FV ............. 500 ........... 600 .............. 650 .....................700 ........................ -

CANADIAN PAPER MONEY – BANK OF CANADA

In the 1937 Series issues, we see the continuation of collectors’ interest in all grades. Top dollar is obtained for graded Uncirculated-63 and Uncirculated-65 notes. The knowledgeable collector will be careful to examine noted certified by Paper Money Guaranty (PMG) for accurate grading as they are often a grade higher, note-for-note, than noted graded by Banknote Certification Ser-vice (BCS). Eventually, the BCS-graded notes will fetch a premium for the grade as they are quite often under-graded, especially in the Uncirculated ranges. We have increased the prices for the rare “Narrow Panel” variety with the “J/A” prefix, which seldom appears, sells instantly and gets top dollar. The more common “H/A, Narrow Panel” seldom gets catalogue pricing.

In the “Devil’s Face” issues, there is continued downward pressure on the $1 replacement notes of either signature. Auction and private sales are typically below catalogue values.

In the modern replacements, there is also a continued downward pressure of the 1971 $10 note (BC-49cAi), which struggles to get 75 per cent of its catalogue value, so we lowered those prices as well.

Additionally, the 1954 test notes seldom obtain anything near catalogue val-ues.

Overall, the market is decent and there is a steadily increasing preference for graded notes – the same experience seen with graded coins. Collectors are ad-vised to carefully examine even graded notes as any grading company can – and does – make errors in cataloguing and grading.

Knowledge is your best friend. Happy hunting. W

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“If you look at countries like Australia, Russia, Poland and the U.S., they’ve had serious runs of expensive coins, but Can-ada didn’t have that until re-cently.”

Overall, as these large collec-tions changed hands throughout the year – as well as in recent years, like with the April 2018 sale of the Doug Robins Collec-tion – rare coins found “serious buyers,” said Yvon Chicoine, vice-president of the Canadian Association of Numismatic Deal-ers, who added 2019 was “an ex-cellent year for collectors and a profitable year for both coin dealers and auction houses.”

INCREASED INTERESTComments about the Cana-

dian market’s recent upswing were echoed by Scott Douglas, president of the Ontario Numis-matic Association (ONA), who added 2019 was “a great year for the hobby.”

“There has never been more interest in almost every aspect of numismatics,” said Douglas, who added Canadian commem-orative historical medals went “unnoticed for many years” but are “very hot” as of late.

“I don’t really see any area of numismatics trending down-wards, although some tokens have slowed down somewhat.”

In 2019, most of the positive comments coming from collec-tors focus on the prices realized for Canadian material at auc-tions, Douglas said.

“I think from the perspective of value, the second decade of this century has definitely ben-efited from the rising demand for better-quality material; however, from the true sense of collecting, the pure collector is being elbowed aside by the ‘out-for-profit’ commercial col-lector,” he added.

“These are individuals that will never contribute to our hobby in a useful way but will spend their energy on trying to make a dollar from the pure collector.”

MARKET DEPTH DRIVEN BY COLLECTORSWhile this year’s auction re-

sults speak to the strength of the market, some people are “a little surprised at the depth of the market,” Campbell said.

“There’s a lot of strength right now. People recognize good value, and Canadian coins have a lot of value.”

Campbell, who has been in the business for four decades,

has witnessed the growth of numismatics in Canada before his eyes. Despite concerns about dwindling show atten-dance, the shows “have been very busy and very active” in the past 12 months, he added.

And while the Internet may hamper some aspects of the hobby – namely club member-ships – it has also emboldened others, including its visibility.

“New platforms like eBay have changed the way collec-tors acquire and sell their coins, for better or worse, depending how you see it,” said Chicoine. “I believe that the hobby will remain strong no matter what changes are to come.”

The hobby is “on the rise,” Chicoine said, and there are many reasons, including the Royal Canadian Mint’s expan-sive annual programs and mar-keting campaigns, increased precious-metal prices and ex-pansive collector budgets.

It’s a different numismatic landscape today than it was four decades ago, when Camp-bell entered the coin business.

“There wasn’t a whole lot of depth. It was harder to make ends meet, but now the scope of numismatics is so broad,” said Campbell, adding the Mint “has had a long-lasting effect on creating collectors who have

gone on to the numismatic side.”

“A lot of other factors come into play,” he said, “but in gen-eral, Canadian coins have out-performed a lot of other coun-tries because we’re not an in-vestment-driven market – we’re more of a collector-driven mar-ket – and it’s kept it more safe with fewer speculators.”

Owing to the “collector-driven” nature of the Canadian market, it’s paramount for hobby organizers to focus on the aforementioned “pure collec-tors,” Douglas added.

“The main challenges ahead for our hobby will be in staying relevant to the pure collector. We as a group – all of us – need to push forward with our educa-tional programs that keep nu-mismatics interesting. There is so much more for the collector today to stay captivated and we need to enable this feeling con-stantly.”

CONFIDENCE IN COUNTRYCampbell also referenced

Canada’s stability as a nation – something he said “lends itself to domestic demand in the coin industry.”

“People are more at peace in Canada than they are in other parts of the world – even with their jobs, too – and this drives people to look for ways to enjoy spending their money but also to protect their money.”

While Canadian coins are less of an investment vehicle than those of other countries – Aus-tralia, Russia, Poland and the U.S. among them – a return on investment is always a consider-ation owing to the expense of some numismatic material.

“If you’re buying a 1921 half-dollar for $60,000, you want to make sure there’s a comfort level going forward,” said Campbell, who added the mar-ket’s growth correlates with people’s confidence.

“It’s a broad spectrum that takes into account where we live

– we’re safe, and we have a great economy – and that lends well to coin collecting.”

CONCERNS FOR 2020 AND BEYOND

Going forward, what Camp-bell called “unnecessary” gov-ernment regulations are among the major concerns for the in-dustry in the upcoming decade.

“Like everything else, a lot of regulation is starting to seep in, and it’s really unnecessary for the hobby. I think that will be the #1 obstacle facing the indus-try.”

The bullion business, which is tied into numismatics with pre-cious-metal coins, is a major fac-tor in these regulations, which focus on financial reporting and day-to-day business, appearing in recent years.

“It’s mostly paperwork from the dealer side, but for collec-tors, the industry should stay fairly strong but will see a shrinkage in the dealer commu-nity because of the regulations that are slowly taking hold of the industry.”

An ongoing decline in club memberships is also a concern for collectors, said Douglas, who added the ONA is aiming to re-fine its vision to align with the current state of numismatics.

“One of the main things the ONA will continue to do is to concentrate on the needs of our membership, which are chang-ing and evolving constantly. We can’t and won’t stand still,” he said, adding low membership numbers are “one of the major hangups” for clubs at all levels.

“Clubs feel if they don’t have a lot of members that they have somehow failed. I don’t agree with that way of thinking. Does it really matter if your club has 20 members or 60 members? I don’t believe it does as long as your club or organization offers something of value to those that want to belong. These are the people that are more likely to contribute to the entire well-be-ing of the organization and the hobby as a whole. That to me is a success.” W

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Review...Continued from page 1

poor widow came and put in two very small copper coins, worth only a few cents. Calling his disciples to him, Jesus said, ‘Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put more into the treasury than all the others. They all gave out of their wealth; but she, out of her pov-erty, put in everything – all she had to live on.’”

Seeing these coins, Fischer added, “adds an extra dimen-sion to understanding exactly what happened during that scene.”

Although these coins were issued between 70 and 160 years before this scene, Jan-naeus’ coins often circulated for more than 300 years.

ROMAN TAX COINThe last coin researchers

have been able to identify refer-enced in the New Testament is the silver denarius, which is a Roman coin always struck in

silver (opposed to the solidus, which is always gold).

The silver denarius was the coin generally requested for payments to the Roman state.

“That tax had to be paid an-nually and was collected by the tax collectors for the Romans,” said Fischer.

“These coins were issued earlier by Augustus, who estab-lished the monetary system used at the time by his succes-sor and stepson Emperor Ti-berius,” she added, referencing a silver denarius depicting Ti-berius “very clearly on this ob-verse, following the traditional

formula for Roman coins.”In the New Testament, when

the Roman tax collectors come to the disciples to request pay-ment, the disciples then ask Je-sus if they really need to pay the tax.

“Give caesar what is caesar’s and god what is god’s,” Jesus told his disciples, referencing the tax coin’s depiction of the “caesar,” which at that time was a title meaning ruler or king.

“It’s another fascinating quote because what do you give to god? It’s more of a theo-logical question.” W

Biblical...Continued from page 6

A silver denarius issued by Emperor Tiberius (14-37 CE) depicts Tiberius on the obverse (left) and a personification of peace on the reverse (right).

Because of the collector-driven nature of the Canadian numismatic market, it’s important for hobby organizers to focus on ‘pure collectors’ before investors or speculators, according to Scott Douglas, president of the Ontario Numismatic Association (ONA).

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The body of the listing states: “As you can see from the pictures provided this is an excellent error coin and will make a great addition to any-one’s collection.”

That is the complete descrip-tion provided in the listing.

It is available for $65 US. Both sides are shown in Il-

lustration 4.Part of “United States of

America” is incused (mirror image) over Lincoln’s head, I am certain because somebody pressed another cent against it.

Does anybody looking at the illustration believe the four holes – hack marks – on the re-verse were the result of a die having huge raised lumps on it to produce these indentations on the coin?

The seller states he may not ship to Canada. This appears more and more on eBay since a hefty fee is added by eBay/Pit-ney Bowes for crossing the border, even for small enve-lopes.

1945 U.S. NICKEL WITH MISSING MINT MARK

An eBay listing by “ste-vemazz16,” of New Jersey, is for an “Error Coin - 1945 Jef-

ferson Nickel, Missing the Mint Mark.”

Being rather modest, I guess, he does not state all the other things missing on this coin, especially on the re-verse. Look at Illustration 5 to see what I mean.

I am surprised the seller concentrated on the missing mint mark but not on the parts of the building and the text also missing in a few places.

If he listed more missing metal and all the pockmarks and scratches, he might have been able to ask for more than the bargain price of $19.99.

If it was only an actual er-ror.

No reference is made to all the dirt that makes the coin look like it was buried in acidic soil for a long time. Didn’t the seller think that might have had something to do with the decrepit looks and missing metal?

Beware of the small print: “No Returns.”

I am sure I am not the only one that questions if these sellers really thought that their “errors” were genuine. I would love to hear back from you what you think. W

John can be reached at [email protected].

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SHOW & BourseDEC. 8, COBOURG, ONClassic Coins and Banknotes Show, Best Western Plus, 930 Burnham St. This multi-dealer event features Canadian and world coins and banknotes, sports cards, militaria, bullion and other collectables. Admission and parking are free. For more informa-tion contact Paul Harding, email [email protected], tele-phone 905-375-5712. Website: classiccoinsandbanknotes.com.

JAN. 9 – 12, 2020, ORLANDO, FL65th Annual FUN Convention, Orange County Convention Center, 9800 International Dr. The annual Florida United Numismatists (FUN) show in January is renowned for being the bellwether event on the numismatic calendar. With more than 1,500 dealers, a sale hosted by Heritage Auctions and a range of exhibitors, the show is attended by more than 15,000 of the most avid coin col-lectors. Admission to the show is free to the public; however, show attendees must first stop by the public registration booths and pick up their “HELLO” badge before entering the bourse floor. The bourse will be open on Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information contact Cindy Wibker, email [email protected], telephone 407-321-8747. Website: www.funtopics.com/fun-convention.html.

JAN. 16 – 19, 2020, NEW YORK, NY48th New York International Numismatic Convention, Grand Hyatt New York, 109 E 42nd St. The New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC) is billed as the “largest and most prestigious numismatic event in the U.S. targeting the needs of the world and ancient numismatic communities.” The show will feature about 115 leading specialists, educational programs, a “Young Numismatists” program, club and society meetings plus eight days of auction sessions. Public admission is $20 for a three-day pass, which is valid throughout the event. Children 16 and under are admitted free of charge with a paid adult. For more informa-tion contact Kevin Foley, email [email protected], tele-phone 414-807-0116. Website: www.nyinc.info/

JAN. 25 – 26, 2020, FARGO, ND60th Annual Red River Valley Coin Club Show & Sale, Ramada by Wyndham Fargo, 3333 13th Ave. S. Only about three-and-a-half hours from Winnipeg, Man. There will be 52 tables of numismatic material, and the show will be open on Jan. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Jan. 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. For more information contact Bob Hanna, email [email protected], telephone 701-373-8980. Website: redrivervalleycoinclub.org/.

JAN. 25, 2020, BURNABY, BCCoins, Stamps & Collectibles Show, Nikkei Centre, 6688 Southoaks Cres. Hosted by the North Shore Numismatic Society, this show is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be 40 tables of coins, stamps, banknotes, tokens, medals, postcards, art, pins and more. Admission is $2 (or free for children under the age of 16 if accompanied by an adult). Free underground parking. Japanese restaurant at location. For more information contact L. Balmer, email [email protected], telephone 604-336-1828. Website: northshorenumismaticsociety.org/.

JAN. 25 – 26, 2020, BOUCHERVILLE, QCANPB Coin and Stamp Show, École Secondaire De Mortagne, 955 Boulevard de Montarville The biannual Coin and Stamp Show hosted by the Association des Numismates et des Philatelistes de Boucherville is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, with about 35 dealers plus club information and food service. Admission and parking are free. For more information contact Pierre Leclerc, email [email protected], telephone 514-592-7288. Website: www.anpb.net.

JAN. 25 – 26, 2020, HAMILTON, ONCAND Annual Convention & Coin Show, Sheraton Hamilton Hotel, 116 King St. W. The show and bourse will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 26. Admission on Saturday is $4 for adults, $2 for seniors and free for young collectors under the age of 12. Admission on Sunday is free. This popular show, which kicks off the Canadian coin show season each year, features dealers from across Canada. Jeffrey Hoare Auctions will also host a numismatic and military sale in conjunction with the show. For more information contact Tom Kennedy, email [email protected], telephone 519-271-8825. Website: cand.org.

FEB. 2, 2020, PARIS, ONParis Coin Show, Paris Fairgrounds, 139 Silver St. Canada’s Best 1 day Coin and Collectables show. Over 50 tables of coins, paper money, tokens, military & more. Buy, sell & appraise at the show with professional Ccoin & banknote dealers. Show hours 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $4 Admission and includes draw tick for a Gold Coin. Hot & cold food and drinks are available at the show. For more infor-mation, email [email protected], telephone 647-403-7334. Website: pariscoinshow.com.

FEB. 8, 2020, LEWISTON, NYNFCC Semi-Annual Coin, Currency & Collectibles Show, Lewiston Fire Station #2, 1705 Saunders Settlement Rd. The New York-based Niagara Frontier Coin Club’s show will be held in Lewiston, N.Y., which is only about a 20-minute drive from the Lewiston-Queenston International Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont. It features 70 tables for all collectors looking to buy, sell and trade coins, currency and more. The show will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and boasts free appraisals, admission and parking. Sponsored by Niagara Frontier Coin Club. For more information contact David Tortorice, email [email protected], telephone 716-873-4280. Website: niagarafrontiercoinclub.org.

FEB. 8 – 9, 2020, DRUMMONDVILLE, QCSalon ANFC Monnaies et Timbres, Best Western Plus, Hôtel Universel, 915 Hains St. Salon ANFC Monnaies et Timbres, 4e édition. Plus de 40 tables de marchands. Présence du Club de Collectionneurs de Coupons Canadian Tire, Les Apprentis Numismates et d’autres. Samedi de 10h à 16:30h, Dimanche de 10h à 16h. Entrée et stationnement gratuits. For more information contact Yvon Marquis, email [email protected].

FEB. 16, 2020, OSHAWA, ONCoin-A-Rama, Jubilee Pavilion, 55 Lakeview Park Ave. The one day only show will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free dealer and membership draws, New hourly public draws, free admission, featuring paper, coins, tokens, medals, books and supplies and many other items. There will also be a “mini-auction” at 2 p.m. Free parking and food available. Sponsored by the Oshawa and District Coin Club. For more information contact Sharon MacLean, email [email protected], telephone 905-728-1352. Website: www.oshawacoinclub.com.

FEB. 16, 2020, TROY, MI11th Annual International Coin Show, American Polish Cultural Center, 2975 East Maple Rd. Jointly hosted by the Windsor Coin Club and Polish American Numismatic Society, the 11th Annual International Coin Show will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with more than 100 tables offering worldwide collectibles. It’s Michigan’s largest one-day club show and features authentic Polish food available for purchase. Free admission. For more information contact Brett Irick, email [email protected], tele-phone 313-207-3562. Website: www.pans-club.org.

FEB. 20 – 22, 2020, LONG BEACH, CALong Beach Coin, Currency, Stamp & Sports Collectible Show, Long Beach Convention Center (Hall A), 100 South Pine Ave. The show is held three times a year with more than 400 of the world’s leading dealers offering coins, currency, stamps, sports cards and other collectibles. Whether you’re buying, selling, bidding or net-working, chances are you’ll find whatever you are looking for at the Long Beach Expo. The Texas-based Heritage Auctions also hosts a multi-million dollar “Signature Auction” at every Long Beach Expo. The show will be open Feb. 20 and 21 from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; and Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, email [email protected], telephone 888-743-9316. Website: www.longbeachexpo.com/.

FEB. 22 – 23, 2020, TORONTO, ONWinter 2020 Torex, Hyatt Regency on King, 370 King St. W. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission $7. Under 16 Free! Numismatic excellence since 1962, featuring Canada’s finest dealers in Canadian, ancient, and foreign coins, paper money, coin and paper money supplies and reference books. Official auctioneer is The Canadian Numismatic Company. Auction viewing begins on Friday. For more information contact Brian Smith, email [email protected], telephone 416-705-5348. Website: www.torex.net.

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Illustration 4. Does anyone think this coin is a genuine error produced at the U.S. Mint?

Illustration 5. The only ‘defect’ mentioned by the seller is the mint mark is missing on this ‘error.’

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1859 ��������1¢ ������������ VF35 ����� Wide 9 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 160 �������������120

1890H�����1¢ ������������ MS63 ��� Red and Brown ���������������������������������������������� 400 �������������350

1891 ��������1¢ ������������ AU50 ���� Small Leaf, Small Date, Obverse 3

(not indicated), ANACS ������������������������������ 300 �������������195

1891 ��������1¢ ������������ MS63 ��� Red and Brown, Large Leaf, Large Date ����������������������500

1899 ��������1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red, Full Red Obverse, 95% Lustre, NGC ���������������� 1,300

1900 ��������1¢ ������������ AU55 ���� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 130 ��������������� 80

1913 ��������1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red, From original Mint Roll, PQ�������������������������������� 1,200

1916 ��������1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red and Brown, NGC ����������������������������������� 450 �������������200

1917 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red and Brown ���������������������������������������������� 125 �������������120

1922 ��������1¢ ������������ AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 215 �������������180

1923 ��������1¢ ������������ MS60 ��� Brown, ANACS (orange label) ������������������� 350 �������������350

1923 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red and Brown �������������������������������������������5,000 ��������� 2,795

1923 ��������1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red and Brown, NGC ����������������������������������������������������� 4,250

1925 ��������1¢ ������������ AU50 ���� ANACS (orange label) ���������������������������������� 120 ��������������� 95

1925 ��������1¢ ������������ AU55 ���� ANACS (orange label) ���������������������������������� 185 �������������150

1925 ��������1¢ ������������ AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 220 �������������200

1926 ��������1¢ ������������ SP63 ����� Red and Brown �������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,200

1937 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red, ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������30 ��������������� 20

1939 ��������1¢ ������������ MS63 ��� Red, ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������10 ��������������� 10

1939 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red, ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������15 ��������������� 10

1953 ��������1¢ ������������ SP65 ����� Red, No Strap �������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,200

1956 ��������1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red ������������������������������������������������������������������������35 ��������������� 25

1957 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red ������������������������������������������������������������������������10 ��������������� 10

1881H�����5¢ ������������ MS63 ��� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,250 �������������900

1883H�����5¢ ������������ XF45 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 475 �������������300

1883H�����5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,075 �������������600

1883H�����5¢ ������������ AU58 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,285 �������������750

1884 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,000 ��������� 3,000

1894 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��� CCCS ���������������������������������������������������������������1,200 �������������900

1898 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 410 �������������225

1901 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 300 �������������200

1902H�����5¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Large H ������������������������������������������������������������� 480 �������������390

1903 ��������5¢ ������������ AU50 ���� ANACS (orange label) ���������������������������������� 135 ��������������� 95

1905 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 550 �������������375

1909 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 ���� Round (Maple) Leaves, ICG ������������������������ 250 �������������180

1909 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��� Pointed (Holly) Leaves, NGC�������������������1,200 �������������900

1910 ��������5¢ ������������ MS63 ��� Round Leaves ����������������������������������������������2,000 ��������� 1,500

1910 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Round Leaves ����������������������������������������������3,500 ��������� 3,000

1912 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������350

1912 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������350

1915 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 300 �������������200

1916 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 700 �������������450

1922 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� ANACS (orange label) �������������������������������������52 ��������������� 35

1923 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 250 �������������180

1924 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 ���� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 105 ��������������� 80

1924 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 185 �������������125

1925 ��������5¢ ������������ AU53 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,100 �������������750

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ AU50 ���� Near 6, NGC ����������������������������������������������������� 250 �������������180

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��� Near 6 �������������������������������������������������������������1,200 �������������895

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ VG8 ������ Far 6, NGC �������������������������������������������������������� 165 �������������140

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ F12 ������� Far 6, NGC �������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������165

Trends J &M Price

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� Far 6 ����������������������������������������������������������������1,900 ��������� 1,350

1926 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� Far 6, ICG �������������������������������������������������������1,900 ��������� 1,250

1927 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,000 ��������� 1,400

1928 ��������5¢ ������������ MS63 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 150 �������������100

1930 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ��� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 1,850

1931 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 185 �������������160

1932 ��������5¢ ������������ F12 ������� Near S, Far 2 ���������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������400

1933 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 ���� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 250 �������������200

1935 ��������5¢ ������������ AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 130 �������������100

1935 ��������5¢ ������������ MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 275 �������������200

1938 ��������5¢ ������������ MS63 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������150

1938 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� CCCS ���������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������800

1938 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������650

1942 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Nickel����������������������������������������������������������������� 600 �������������450

1946 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,250 ��������� 1,000

1951 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ��� High Relief ����������������������������������������������������7,000 ��������� 4,489

1953 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� No Shoulder Fold, NGC ����������������������������������20 ��������������� 15

2005 ��������5¢ ������������ MS66 ��� VE Day 60th Anniversary, NGC ����������������������������������������� 30

1870 ��������10¢ ���������� AU55 ���� Wide O �������������������������������������������������������������� 775 �������������525

1872H�����10¢ ���������� EF45 ����� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������1,325 �������������900

1872H�����10¢ ���������� SP64 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6,000

1875H�����10¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������6,750 ��������� 5,500

1881H�����10¢ ���������� MS63 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,000 ��������� 1,400

1912 ��������10¢ ���������� MS62 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 400 �������������300

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� F12 ������� ACG �����������������������������������������������������������������������20 ��������������� 12

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� VF20 ����� ACG �����������������������������������������������������������������������50 ��������������� 35

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� AU55 ���� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 425 �������������300

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� AU55 ���� ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 275 �������������190

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� AU55 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 425 �������������300

1915 ��������10¢ ���������� AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 415 �������������325

1931 ��������10¢ ���������� AU58 ���� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������������70 ��������������� 45

1946 ��������10¢ ���������� MS64 ��� PCI �������������������������������������������������������������������������80 ��������������� 60

1947 ��������10¢ ���������� SP65 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 850 �������������659

1947 ��������10¢ ���������� SP66 ����� Maple Leaf ������������������������������������������������������� 550 �������������460

1947 ��������10¢ ���������� SP67 ����� Maple Leaf ������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������750

1949 ��������10¢ ���������� AU58 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������������13 ������������������9

1951 ��������10¢ ���������� MS65 ��� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������140

1955 ��������10¢ ���������� (PL)66 �� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 75

1960 ��������10¢ ���������� PL64 ����� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5

1962 ��������10¢ ���������� PL65 ����� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 10

2000P �����10¢ ��������� MS66 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,800

2000P �����10¢ ��������� MS67 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,395

1858 ��������20¢ ���������� MS62 ��� PQ, NGC ���������������������������������������������������������2,300 ��������� 1,750

1872H�����25¢ ���������� AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 790 �������������525

1872H�����25¢ ���������� MS62 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,500 �������������950

1881 ��������25¢ ���������� XF40 ����� NNC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 450 �������������325

1881 ��������25¢ ���������� AU55 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,425 ��������� 1,100

1889 ��������25¢ ���������� XF40 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,200 ��������� 1,650

1892 ��������25¢ ���������� XF45 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 462 �������������325

1900 ��������25¢ ���������� AU58 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 610 �������������450

1906 ��������25¢ ���������� G6 ��������� Small Crown, Nice for Grade, ANACS ��2,900 ��������� 2,500

1909 ��������25¢ ���������� AU58 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������800

1909 ��������25¢ ���������� MS63 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,750 ��������� 2,000

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1913 ��������25¢ ���������� MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������3,600 ��������� 2,170

1917 ��������25¢ ���������� MS63 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 150 �������������125

1929 ��������25¢ ���������� MS65 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1450

1931 ��������25¢ ���������� MS62 ��� CCCS & ICCS ���������������������������������������������������� 450 �������������400

1937 ��������25¢ ���������� AU53 ���� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������������17 ��������������� 12

1937 ��������25¢ ���������� AU58 ���� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������������20 ��������������� 14

1947 ��������25¢ ���������� MS63 ��� Dot ������������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������950

1949 ��������25¢ ���������� MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������80 ��������������� 55

1949 ��������25¢ ���������� SP66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������750

1950 ��������25¢ ���������� SP66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 750 �������������575

1951 ��������25¢ ���������� PL64 ����� High Relief (labeled incorrectly

as low relief ) ��������������������������������������������������� 325 �������������275

1951 ��������25¢ ���������� PL66 ����� High Relief (not noted on holder) ���������������������������������750

1951 ��������25¢ ���������� PL66 ����� Low Relief �����������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������950

1951 ��������25¢ ���������� PL67 ����� Low Relief, Nice Choice Coin! ����������������2,200 ���������� 2200

1952 ��������25¢ ���������� PL64 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 425 �������������350

1952 ��������25¢ ���������� SP64 ����� Low Relief �������������������������������������������������������� 350 �������������300

1954 ��������25¢ ���������� PL66 ����� PQ, Cameo (not noted on holder)����������� 265 �������������180

1967 ��������25¢ ���������� MS64 ��� Double Denomination on Strike ������������������������������� 4,500

1991 ��������25¢ ���������� MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 ��������������� 20

1870 ��������50¢ ���������� F12 ������� LCW �������������������������������������������������������������������� 125 ��������������� 95

1870 ��������50¢ ���������� VF30 ����� LCW �������������������������������������������������������������������� 400 �������������275

1870 ��������50¢ ���������� VF35 ����� LCW �������������������������������������������������������������������� 475 �������������325

1871 ��������50¢ ���������� XF45 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,950 ��������� 1,200

1871H�����50¢ ���������� AU50 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������3,200 ��������� 2,400

1872H�����50¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������3,000 ��������� 1,740

1872H�����50¢ ���������� VF30 ����� Inverted A/V, Cross-graded VF20 by ICCS �������������� 2,000

1881H�����50¢ ���������� EF40 ����� ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������700

1888 ��������50¢ ���������� F12 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 600 �������������500

1888 ��������50¢ ���������� VF25 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,500 ��������� 1,000

1888 ��������50¢ ���������� VF35 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,950 ��������� 1,450

1904 ��������50¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,500 ��������� 3,200

1910 ��������50¢ ���������� F15 ������� Edwardian Leaves (not noted), NGC ���������85 ��������������� 60

1910 ��������50¢ ���������� EF45 ����� PCGS Victorian and ICCS Edwardian ������ 610 �������������500

1911 ��������50¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,725 ��������� 1,370

1911 ��������50¢ ���������� AU58 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,400 ��������� 1,600

1917 ��������50¢ ���������� XF45 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 260 �������������200

1917 ��������50¢ ���������� MS63 ��� CCCS ���������������������������������������������������������������1,800 ��������� 1,320

1918 ��������50¢ ���������� XF45 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 225 �������������160

1932 ��������50¢ ���������� AU50 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,000

1944 ��������50¢ ���������� MS66 ��� Pittman, ICG �������������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 1,750

1947 ��������50¢ ���������� MS64 ��� Straight 7/7, CCCS ����������������������������������������� 750 �������������575

1947 ��������50¢ ���������� MS64 ��� PQ Toning, Curved Left 7�������������������������1,500 ��������� 1,050

1947 ��������50¢ ���������� AU50 ���� Maple Leaf, Curved Right 7 ��������������������4,600 ��������� 3,950

1948 ��������50¢ ���������� MS63 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������400

1949 ��������50¢ ���������� MS65 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,500 ��������� 1,100

1949 ��������50¢ ���������� AU50 ���� Hoof Over 9, ANACS (orange holder) �� 225 �������������190

1950 ��������50¢ ���������� MS66 ��� Design, ICG ���������������������������������������������������1,500 �������������850

1950 ��������50¢ ���������� SP65 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������775

1951 ��������50¢ ���������� SP64 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������350

1951 ��������50¢ ���������� SP66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 750 �������������525

1954 ��������50¢ ���������� MS63 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 100 ��������������� 85

1954 ��������50¢ ���������� PL65 ����� Heavy Cameo (not noted on holder) ���� 200 �������������175

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1954 ��������50¢ ���������� PL65 ����� PCGS and ICCS (ICCS Cameo) ������������������� 135 �������������120

1956 ��������50¢ ���������� PL66 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������80 ��������������� 70

1957 ��������50¢ ���������� PL66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 125 �������������110

1957 ��������50¢ ���������� PL66 ����� ACG �������������������������������������������������������������������� 125 ��������������� 75

1958 ��������50¢ ���������� PL64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������20 ��������������� 18

1959 ��������50¢ ���������� (PL)66 �� ANACS ������������������������������������������������������������������40 ��������������� 30

1960 ��������50¢ ���������� PL66 ����� ANACS MS67(PL) and ICCS ���������������������������25 ��������������� 20

1960 ��������50¢ ���������� PL67 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������140

1967 ��������50¢ ���������� MS63 ��� NGC, Double Struck, Rotated in Collar ������������������������475

1967 ��������50¢ ���������� MS65 ��� PQ Toning �������������������������������������������������������� 150 �������������100

2004 ��������50¢ ���������� PR70����� Deep Cameo, Laureate ������������������������������� 800 �������������470

1935 ��������$1 ����������� MS66 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������840

1939 ��������$1 ����������� SP66 ����� Matte ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,800

1945 ��������$1 ����������� AU55 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 362 �������������300

1945 ��������$1 ����������� MS61 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 475 �������������400

1945 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 550 �������������460

1945 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ��� Double HP (not indicated by PCGS) ������� 600 �������������550

1945 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� ICG ���������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������750

1945 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������700

1946 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������180

1946 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 450 �������������350

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ��� Pointed 7 (Double HP not indicated),

NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������750

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ��� Pointed 7, (Quadruple HP

not indicated) ����������������������������������������������1,000 �������������850

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� Pointed 7 (Double Punched HP

not indicated) ����������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,000

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� Pointed 7 (Quadruple

Punched HP) ������������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,000

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� Pointed 7 (Quadruple

Punched HP), CCCS �����������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,000

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� Blunt 7, NGC���������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������400

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ��� Blunt 7 ��������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������420

1947 ��������$1 ����������� MS64 ��� Blunt 7 ������������������������������������������������������������1,250 ��������� 1,100

1948 ��������$1 ����������� MS62 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,400 ��������� 2,100

1948 ��������$1 ����������� MS63 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������3,500 ��������� 3,150

1949 ��������$1 ����������� MS66 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 300 �������������250

1950 ��������$1 ����������� SP66 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,500 ��������� 3,500

1951 ��������$1 ����������� MS65 ��� ANACS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������750

1951 ��������$1 ����������� MS65 ��� SWL, NGC and ICCS �������������������������������������������������������� 1,750

1951 ��������$1 ����������� PL65 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 400 �������������350

1951 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� PCGS and ICCS ����������������������������������������������� 450 �������������425

1951 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 450 �������������425

1951 ��������$1 ����������� SP67 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������5,500 ��������� 4,500

1951 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� Short Waterlines ������������������������������������������������������������������550

1952 ��������$1 ����������� MS66 ��� NWL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3,250

1952 ��������$1 ����������� PL65 ����� NWL ������������������������������������������������������������������� 275 �������������250

1952 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� NWL ������������������������������������������������������������������� 450 �������������400

1952 ��������$1 ����������� SP66 ����� Waterlines �����������������������������������������������������4,500 ��������� 3,900

1954 ��������$1 ����������� PL64 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 150 �������������130

1954 ��������$1 ����������� PL65 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������175

1954 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 325 �������������275

1955 ��������$1 ����������� (PL)65 �� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 165 �������������140

1955 ��������$1 ����������� MS65 ��� Arnprior (with die breaks,

not noted on holder) ��������������������������������2,200 ��������� 1,950

1955 ��������$1 ����������� PL67 ����� Arnprior ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 1,000

1956 ��������$1 ����������� PL64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������90 ��������������� 80

1960 ��������$1 ����������� (PL)67 �� ANACS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������120

1963 ��������$1 ����������� MS64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 100 ��������������� 70

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PR66����� Type 2 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������750

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PR66����� Type 2, Cameo ���������������������������������������������������������������������750

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� Cameo, Large Beads, Blunt 5, NGC �������������������������������160

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� Ultra Cameo, Large Beads, Blunt 5, NGC ��������������������250

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PL67 ����� Cameo, Large Beads, Blunt 5, NGC ��������� 390 �������������300

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PL65 ����� Type 4 (LB P5) �����������������������������������������������������������������������150

1965 ��������$1 ����������� PL66 ����� Type 4 (LB P5) �����������������������������������������������������������������������200

1966 ��������$1 ����������� MS64 ��� Large Beads, ICG �����������������������������������������������60 ��������������� 46

1966 ��������$1 ����������� MS64 ��� Large Beads��������������������������������������������������������60 ��������������� 45

1989 ��������$1 ����������� PR69����� Double Cameo, MacKenzie ����������������������������������������������� 50

1992 ��������$1 ����������� PR68����� Ultra Heavy Cameo, Stagecoach, ACG �������������������������� 30

1994 ��������$1 ����������� AU50 ���� ANACS CAN Memorial Corroded ������������������������������������ 15

1998 ��������$1 ����������� PR68����� Deep Cameo, Canada RCMP ��������������������������������������������� 50

2000 ��������$1 ����������� PR68����� Deep Cameo, Canada Discovery ������������������������������������� 50

2003 ��������$1 ����������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Cobalt Silver Strike ����������� 400 �������������249

2004 ��������$1 ����������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Ile� St� Croix Settlement��� 400 �������������249

2005 ��������$1 ����������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Canadian Flag �������������������� 400 �������������249

2006 ��������$1 ����������� PF68 ����� Gold Louis, Ultra Heavy Cameo, CCCS �������������������������125

1996 ��������$2 ������������ Genuine Beaded Border, Only 4 Known ����������������������������� 8,500

Canadian Gold Coins(including ottawa sovereigns)

Trends J &M Price

1909-C ���SOV ��������� AU50 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,250

1910-C ���SOV ��������� MS61 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,700

1910-C ���SOV ��������� MS63 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������500

1911-C ���SOV ��������� MS62 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 465 �������������460

1911-C ���SOV ��������� MS63 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������500

1911-C ���SOV ��������� MS64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 550 �������������550

1913-C ���SOV ��������� MS62 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3200

1917-C ���SOV ��������� MS62 ��� CCCS ������������������������������������������������������������������ 575 �������������525

1918-C ���SOV ��������� AU58 ���� ANACS �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������450

1918-C ���SOV ��������� MS60 ��� NGC ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������475

1919-C ���SOV ��������� MS63 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,250 �������������850

1912 ��������$10 ��������� AU55 ���� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 950 �������������900

1913 ��������$10 ��������� AU55 ���� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 975 �������������900

1913 ��������$10 ��������� AU58 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,000 �������������950

1913 ��������$10 ��������� MS61 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,325 ��������� 1,150

1913 ��������$10 ��������� MS62 ��� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,600 ��������� 1,250

1914 ��������$10 ��������� MS63+ � Canadian Gold Reserve ������������������������������������������������ 1,350

Canada Proof CoinsTrends J &M Price

1989 ��������$5 ����������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Maple Leaf ������������������������������325

1989 ��������$5 ����������� PR70����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Maple Leaf ������������������������������650

1998 ��������$5 ����������� MS69 ��� Canada 90th Anniversary �����������������������������60 ��������������� 50

2008 ��������$5 ����������� MS68 ��� Silver Maple Leaf, ICG ���������������������������������������������������������� 65

2008 ��������$5 ����������� MS68 ��� First Strike, Inukshuk Olympic Design

Silver Maple Leaf ������������������������������������������������������������������� 50

2008 ��������$5 ����������� MS69 ��� First Strike, Inukshuk Olympic Design

Silver Maple Leaf, NGC �������������������������������������������������������� 55

1989 ��������$10 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Maple Leaf ������������������������������575

2005 ��������$10 ��������� MS69 ��� Gold Maple Leaf with Tulip ���������������������������������������������775

1967 ��������$20 ��������� SP66 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������925

1987 ��������$20 ��������� PR67����� Deep Cameo, Plain Edge ��������������������������������������������������650

1999 ��������$20 ��������� MS66 ��� Coloured Gold Maple Leaf,

20th Anniversary Privy �������������������������������������������������� 1,000

2006 ��������$20 ��������� PR68����� Deep Cameo, CN Tower (Hologram) ������������������������������ 60

1990 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Polar Bear ��������������������������������275

1991 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Snowy Owl �����������������������������275

1992 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Cougar �������������������������������������275

1993 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Arctic Fox ��������������������������������275

1993 ��������$30 ��������� PR70����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Arctic Fox ���� 1,200 �������������650

1998 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Grey Wolf ��������������������������������275

2005 ��������$30 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Totem Pole ��������������������������� 150 ��������������� 75

2004 ��������$50 ��������� MS69 ��� 25th Anniversary Gold Maple Leaf, NGC ���������������� 1,900

2004 ��������$50 ��������� MS70 ��� 25th Anniversary Gold Maple Leaf, NGC ���������������� 2,000

2005 ��������$50 ��������� MS67 ��� Canada Maple Leaf �99999 Fine, NGC ���������������������� 2,900

2008 ��������$50 ��������� SGBU ��� Canada Olympic Gold ��������������������������������������������������� 1,775

1990 ��������$75 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Canada Polar Bear, Platinum ��������������500

1990 ��������$75 ��������� PR70����� Deep Cameo, Canada Polar Bear, Platinum ���������������750

1993 ��������$75 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Canada Arctic Fox, Platinum ���������������500

1998 ��������$75 ��������� PR69����� Deep Cameo, Canada Grey Wolf, Platinum ���������������500

2007 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Pride, Ultra Cameo �����������������������������������������500

2007 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics RCMP, Ultra Cameo ����������������������������������������500

2007 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Geese, Ultra Cameo ����������������������������������������500

2008 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Inukshuk, Ultra Cameo, NGC �����������������������500

2008 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Home of 2010 Olympics, Ultra Cameo ������������������������500

2008 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics First Nations, Ultra Cameo, NGC ����������������500

2009 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Wolf, Ultra Cameo, NGC ��������������������������������500

2009 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Moose, Ultra Cameo, NGC ����������������������������500

2009 ��������$75 ��������� PF69 ����� Olympics Spirit, Ultra Cameo, NGC�������������������������������500

1978 ��������$100 ������ PR66����� Together into the Future �������������������������������������������������975

1979 ��������$100 ������ PR67����� Deep Cameo �������������������������������������������������������������������������975

1981 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold Oh Canada ������������������������������������������������������������������975

1982 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold Constitution ���������������������������������������������������������������975

1983 ��������$100 ������ PR68����� Gold St� John’s 1583-1983 ������������������������������������������������975

1983 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold St� John’s 1583-1983 ������������������������������������������������975

1984 ��������$100 ������ PF69 ����� Ultra Cameo, Cartier Voyage, NGC ��������������������������������975

1984 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold Jacques Cartier 1534-1984 �����������������������������������975

1985 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold National Parks 1885-1985 �������������������������������������975

1986 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Gold Peace ����������������������������������������������������������������������������975

1987 ��������$100 ������ PR68����� Gold Calgary 1988 ��������������������������������������������������������������495

1988 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Bowhead Whale ����������������������������495

1991 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Empress �������������������������������������������495

1992 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Montreal ������������������������������������������495

1993 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Horseless Car ���������������������������������495

1994 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold The Home Front ����������������������������495

1995 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Louisburg ����������������������������������������495

1996 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Gold Rush ����������������������������������������495

Trends J &M Price

1997 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Alexander Graham Bell ��������������495

1998 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Nobel Prize �������������������������������������495

2003 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Ultra Cameo, Gold Marquis Wheat, NGC 800 �������������495

2003 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Marquis Wheat ������������������������������495

2004 ��������$100 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold St� Lawrence �����������������������������������495

2015 ��������$100 ������ PF70 ����� Ultra Cameo, Sir John A� MacDonald, NGC ����������������525

1990 ��������$150 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Polar Bear ��������������������������������950

1993 ��������$150 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Platinum Arctic Fox ��������������������������������950

1990 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Flag ����������������������������������������������������975

1991 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Hockey ���������������������������������������������975

1992 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Niagara ���������������������������������������������975

1992 ��������$200 ������ PR70����� Deep Cameo, Gold Niagara ����������������������������������������� 1,100

1993 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold RCMP ������������������������������������������������975

1995 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Sugar Bush ��������������������������������������975

1996 ��������$200 ������ PR70����� Deep Cameo, Gold Railway ����������������������������������������� 1,100

1998 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Buffalo ����������������������������������������������975

2000 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Mother & Child ������������������������������975

2001 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Canada Krieghoff ������������������������������������975

2005 ��������$200 ������ PR69����� Deep Cameo, Gold Fur Traders ��������������������������������������975

2007 ��������$200 ������ MS69 ��� Test/Experimental �99999 fine, Plain Edge ������������ 2,800

2008 ��������$300 ������ PF68 ����� Ultra Cameo, Imax, NGC ����������������������������������������������� 2,200

new BrunswiCk CoinsTrends J &M Price

1861 ��������1/2¢ �������� EF40 ����� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������375

1861 ��������1/2¢ �������� AU50 ���� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 700 �������������550

1861 ��������1/2¢ �������� AU50 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 700 �������������550

1864 ��������5¢ ������������ AU50 ���� Small 6 �����������������������������������������������������������1,750 ��������� 1,250

1864 ��������5¢ ������������ AU55 ���� Small 6, NGC AU55/ICCS AU50 ��������������1,750 ��������� 1,250

1864 ��������5¢ ������������ AU Details Large 6, Filed Rims ���������������������AU 3,200 �������������450

1862 ��������20¢ ���������� AU55 ���� Very Nice ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,030

nova sCoTia CoinTrends J &M Price

1864 ��������1¢ ������������ AU50 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������70 ��������������� 49

newfoundland CoinsTrends J &M Price

1876H�����1¢ ������������ MS65 ��� Red, Choice Rare Piece, NGC ��������������� 12,500 ��������� 8,500

1880 ��������1¢ ������������ AU53 ���� Oval 0 �������������������������������������������������������������2,450 ��������� 2,000

1896 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red ������������������������������������������������������������������1,750 ��������� 1,030

1938 ��������1¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Red ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 200 �������������160

1940 ��������1¢ ������������ MS63 ��� Brown, Re-engraved date �����������������������3,000 ��������� 1,950

1865 ��������5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� Very Attractive ��������������������������������������������5,500 ��������� 4,400

1873 ��������5¢ ������������ VG8 ������ ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 325 �������������300

1873 ��������5¢ ������������ AU50 ���� Belzberg ��������������������������������������������������������5,000 ��������� 4,500

1880 ��������5¢ ������������ XF45 ����� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 925 �������������700

1929 ��������5¢ ������������ MS65 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,200 �������������900

1944C �����5¢ ������������ MS62 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 140 �������������100

1945C �����5¢ ������������ MS64 ��� ANACS ��������������������������������������������������������������� 125 ��������������� 90

1945C �����5¢ ������������ MS66 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������560

1946C �����5¢ ������������ AU58 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,250 ��������� 2,000

1880 ��������10¢ ���������� AU55 ���� Pittman ����������������������������������������������������������1,875 ��������� 1,600

1882H�����10¢ ���������� XF45 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 500 �������������425

1941C �����10¢ ���������� MS66 ��� PQ+, Superb Eye Appeal! A Must-See! �������������������� 2,000

1876H�����20¢ ���������� MS64 ��� Belzberg ����������������������������������������������������� 10,000 ��������� 6,599

1894 ��������20¢ ���������� MS64 ��� ICCS cross-graded ����������������������������������������������������������� 4,000

1900 ��������20¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,075 �������������700

1904H�����20¢ ���������� EF40 ����� NGC (ICCS cross-graded VF30) ����������������� 400 �������������210

1904H�����20¢ ���������� AU58 ���� ICCS cross-graded ��������������������������������������2,950 ��������� 2,500

1912 ��������20¢ ���������� MS64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 800 �������������500

1919C �����25¢ ���������� MS62 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������������� 900 �������������700

1919C �����25¢ ���������� MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,000 ��������� 3,300

1873 ��������50¢ ���������� XF40 ����� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������1,250 �������������950

1882H�����50¢ ���������� AU53 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,425 ��������� 1,220

1882H�����50¢ ���������� MS64 ��� NGC �������������������������������������������������������������� 15,000 �������12,000

1885 ��������50¢ ���������� AU58 ���� PQ ��������������������������������������������������������������������4,750 ��������� 4,500

1898 ��������50¢ ���������� AU55 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,875 ��������� 2,170

1900 ��������50¢ ���������� MS62 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������6,500 ��������� 3,770

1919-C ���50¢ ���������� MS64 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������2,500 ��������� 2,000

1865 ��������$2 ����������� AU58 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,550 ��������� 1,500

1880 ��������$2 ����������� AU55 ���� NGC �����������������������������������������������������������������4,250 ��������� 3,750

1881 ��������$2 ����������� MS62 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������4,200 ��������� 3,500

1882H�����$2 ����������� MS62 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������1,100 ��������� 1,000

1888 ��������$2 ����������� MS64 ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5,000

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1717 ������������� 1/4d������ F12 ������������� Brown, KM #548Mint Error,

Double Struck, Rare ������������������������������������������������ 2,500

1799 ������������� 1/4d������ MS62 ��������� Brown, KM #646������������������������������������������������������������225

1675 ������������� 1/2d������ VF25 ���������� Brown, KM #437������������������������������������������������������������600

1860 ������������� 1/2d������ MS64 ��������� Red and Brown, KM #748�2, Beaded Borders �����500

1862 ������������� 1/2d������ MS64 ��������� Brown, KM #748�2 ��������������������������������������������������������400

1862 ������������� 1/2d������ MS64 ��������� Red and Brown, KM #748�2���������������������������������������450

1799Soho �� 1/2d������ MS62 ��������� Brown, KM #647������������������������������������������������������������270

1860 ������������� 1d ���������� MS65 ��������� Red and Brown, Toothed Borders (Rare) ��������18,000

1871 ������������� 1d ���������� XF45 ���������� Brown ��������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,000

1875 ������������� 1d ���������� MS65 ��������� Red and Brown, Small Date ��������������������������������������750

1797Soho �� 2d ���������� AU55 ��������� Brown, KM #619������������������������������������������������������������750

1797 ������������� 2d ���������� AU55 ��������� Brown, PCGS Graded ��������������������������������������������������750

1834 ������������� 3d ���������� MS64 ��������� KM #711 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������350

1676/5��������� 6d ���������� VF det� ������ ESC-1515A, VF Details, Damaged ���������������������������250

1683 ������������� 6d ���������� AU50 ��������� KM #441, ESC-1523 �������������������������������������������������� 1,250

1693 ������������� 6d ���������� VF30 ���������� KM #481, ESC-1529 ������������������������������������������������������950

1696 ������������� 6d ���������� AU53 ��������� ESC-1533 �������������������������������������������������������������������������850

1697 ������������� 6d ���������� AU50 ��������� ESC-1566 �������������������������������������������������������������������������850

1697B ���������� 6d ���������� VF25 ���������� ESC-1555A ����������������������������������������������������������������������175

1700 ������������� 6d ���������� VF30 ���������� KM #481�3, ESC-1579 ���������������������������������������������� 1,800

1703 ������������� 6d ���������� MS62 ��������� KM #516�1, ESC-1582 ���������������������������������������������� 2,200

1707E ���������� 6d ���������� VF30 ���������� ESC-1588 �������������������������������������������������������������������������250

1723 SSC ���� 6d ���������� XF45 ���������� ESC-1600 �������������������������������������������������������������������������325

1739 ������������� 6d ���������� AU58 ��������� ESC-1612A Roses����������������������������������������������������������550

1821 ������������� 6d ���������� MS64 ��������� KM #678 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������600

1868 ������������� 6d ���������� MS64 ��������� KM #751�1 �����������������������������������������������������������������������600

1885 ������������� 6d ���������� MS63 ��������� � �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������375

1677 ������������� 1s ���������� XF45 ���������� KM #427�1, ESC-1050 ����������������������������������������������� 2400

1686 ������������� 1s ���������� VF det� ������ KM #456�1, ESC-1070, Surface Hairlines���������������350

1688 ������������� 1s ���������� AU det� ����� ESC-1073, AU Details, Reverse Graffi ti

(looks okay) ���������������������������������������������������������������� 1,600

1693 ������������� 1s ���������� VF25 ���������� KM #480, ESC-1076A, 9/0 Variety ���������������������������800

1693 ������������� 1s ���������� XF40 ���������� ESC-1076 ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,200

1703Vigo���� 1s ���������� F det� ��������� KM #517�1, ESC-1131, Surface Hairlines����������������� 60

1708 ������������� 1s ���������� XF45 ���������� KM #524�1, ESC-1148, Plumes ����������������������������� 1,100

1712 ������������� 1s ���������� XF40 ���������� ESC-1159, Plumes and Roses �����������������������������������600

1720 ������������� 1s ���������� AU58 ��������� ESC-1168 ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,100

1723SSC ����� 1s ���������� VF Details KM #558�1, ESC-1178, Scratches ���������������������������� 75

1739 ������������� 1s ���������� AU55 ��������� ESC-1201, Roses �����������������������������������������������������������950

1745Lima ��� 1s ���������� XF40 ���������� KM #583�2, ESC-1205 ��������������������������������������������������600

1745Lima ��� 1s ���������� AU58 ��������� KM #583�2, ESC-1205 ��������������������������������������������������950

1750 ������������� 1s ���������� AU55 ��������� ESC-1210 ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,000

1758 ������������� 1s ���������� AU58 ��������� KM #583�3, ESC-1213 ��������������������������������������������������650

1968 ������������� 1s ���������� MS65 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,050

1873 ������������� 1s ���������� MS64 ��������� KM #734�2 �����������������������������������������������������������������������650

1853 ������������� 2s ���������� MS62 ��������� � �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������650

1679 ������������� 1/2C ����� F details ��� KM #438�1, ESC-481, Obverse Damage ����������������150

1685 ������������� 1/2C ����� VF30 ���������� � �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������950

1685 ������������� 1/2C ����� XF45 ���������� ESC-493 ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 3,750

1689 ������������� 1/2C ����� VG8 ������������ ESC-510 ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 95

1691 ������������� 1/2C ����� XF40 ���������� ESC-516 ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,900

1693 ������������� 1/2C ����� XF40 ���������� ESC-519 ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,750

1697y ���������� 1/2C ����� VF30 ���������� NONO �������������������������������������������������������������������������������550

1698 ������������� 1/2C ����� AU55 ��������� ESC-554 ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,900

nGC Coins froM THe u.k. for saleWe are pleased to present a sample of J&M’s coins from the United Kingdom (including pre-Treaty of Union: i�e�1707)� All coins are graded by NGC unless otherwise indicated� For gold coins priced close to bullion value, the price is subject to change due to market fl uctuations� All coins are subject to prior sale� Applicable taxes and shipping are extra�

1700 ������������� 1/2C ����� MS61 ��������� ANACS �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,500

1708E ���������� 1/2C ����� F12 ������������� KM #525�1, ESC-577 �����������������������������������������������������145

1708E ���������� 1/2C ����� F15 ������������� KM #525�1, ESC-577 �����������������������������������������������������200

1712 ������������� 1/2C ����� XF45 ���������� ESC-582, Plumes and Roses ��������������������������������� 1,200

1723SSC ����� 1/2C ����� VF25 ���������� KM #540�2, ESC-592 �����������������������������������������������������700

1741/39 ������ 1/2C ����� VF+ ������������ Not Certifi ed ������������������������������������������������������������������550

1745/3��������� 1/2C ����� AU55 ��������� ESC-604A, Roses ������������������������������������������������������� 1,750

1746/5Lima 1/2C ��� AU58 ��������� ESC-607 ����������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,000

1817 ������������� 1/2C ����� AU50 ��������� KM #667, Large Bust ���������������������������������������������������350

1817 ������������� 1/2C ����� AU58 ��������� KM #667, Large Bust ���������������������������������������������������700

1842 ������������� 1/2C ����� AU50 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,500

1878 ������������� 1/2C ����� AU55 ��������� � �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������750

1671 ������������� C ������������ VF Details ESC-43, VF Details, Environmental Damage �����500

1682 ������������� C ������������ F15 ������������� KM #445�1, ESC-65B ����������������������������������������������������550

1686 ������������� C ������������ VF Details ESC-77, Surface Hairlines ������������������������������������ 1,500

1703VIGO �� C ������������ VF35 ���������� ESC-99 �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,250

1708 ������������� C ������������ XF40 ���������� ESC-108, Plumes ������������������������������������������������������� 2,500

1716 ������������� C ������������ VF Details ESC-110, Plumes and Roses, Repaired����������������800

1819 LIX ����� C ������������ AU58 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,000

1820 LX ������� C ������������ AU50 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,235

(1799-1804) S$1 ����� VF35 ���������� ESC-138 C/S on Mexico 8R, 1785Mo FM ���������� 2,000

(1797-99) ��� S$1�������� XF40 ���������� ESC-129 C/S on Mexico 8R, 1795Mo FM ���������� 1,000

1855 ������������� 1/2 Sov MS63 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,250

1893 ������������� 1/2 Sov PF62Cam � Veiled Head, Proof, Cameo ����������������������������������� 1,600

2006 ������������� 1/2 Sov PR69 ���������� Deep Cameo, PCGS �����������������������������������������������������250

1821 ������������� Sov�������� MS62 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4,500

1824 ������������� Sov� ������� VF35 ���������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,500

1826 ������������� Sov� ������� MS61 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3,500

1911 ������������� Sov� ������� MS62 ��������� � �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������450

1959 ������������� Sov�������� MS64 ��������� ICCS �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������500

2006 ������������� Sov� ������� PR69 ���������� Deep Cameo, PCGS �����������������������������������������������������470

1887 ������������� 2£ ���������� MS61 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,900

1887 ������������� 2£ ���������� MS63 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,250

1902 ������������� 2£ ���������� PF62 ���������� Matte ���������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,750

1911 ������������� 2£ ���������� PF66+ ������� Cameo �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 7,000

1983 ������������� 2£ ���������� PF69 ���������� Ultra Cameo �������������������������������������������������������������������975

2006 ������������� 2£ ���������� PR69 ���������� Deep Cameo, PCGS �����������������������������������������������������975

1887 ������������� 5£ ���������� AU55 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 3,800

1887 ������������� 5£ ���������� AU58 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4,000

2000 ������������� 5£ ���������� PF69 ���������� Birth of Queen Mother, Ultra Cameo ���������������� 2,700

2002 ������������� 5£ ���������� PF70 ���������� Queen’s Golden Jubilee, Ultra Cameo �������������� 3,250

1803 ������������� 1/3G ����� MS63 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,000

1810 ������������� 1/3G ����� AU det� ����� Surface Hairlines ����������������������������������������������������������600

1718 ������������� 1/2G ����� XF45 ���������� S-3635 �������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,000

1809 ������������� 1/2G ����� AU55 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,200

1774 ������������� G ������������ AU58 ��������� � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1,400

1794 ������������� G ������������ VF20 ���������� CCCS ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������650

1794 ������������� G ������������ XF det� ������ Bent �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������800

1798 ������������� G ������������ MS62+ ������ � ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 2,700

1902 ��������������������������� MS63/64 �� 1/2 Sov, Sov, 2 Sov, 5 Sov (Date set of 4)���������� 8,500

1811 ������������� 3s token AU58 ������ Bank of England 3 Shilling Token ���������������������������550

1812 ������������� 3s ���������� MS62 ��������� Bank of England, ESC-415, Cuirassed Bust ����������700

1804 ������������� 5s token AU55 ������ Bank of England 5 Shilling Token ���������������������������900

1804 ������������� 5s token AU55 ������ Bank of England 5 Shilling Token, ESC-144 ��������900

1804 ������������� 5s ���������� AU55 ��������� Bank of England, ESC-144 �����������������������������������������850

1937 �������������������������������������������������� Proof Set of 14 (Uncertifi ed) ������������������������������������550

1950 �������������������������������������������������� Proof Set of 9 (Uncertifi ed) ���������������������������������������250

1953 �������������������������������������������������� Proof Set of 10 (Uncertifi ed) ������������������������������������150