Volume 63 – #20

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Volume 63#20

December 30 – January 12, 2026

Early Canadian numismatist Jeremiah Gibbs struck a brass personal token in 1907.

Hamilton’s legacy in metal and trade

Hamilton’s history as the “Ambitious City,” the “Birmingham of Canada” and “Steel Town” is mirrored in a numismatic legacy just as rich and varied. From busy 19th-century marketplaces to Depression-era grocery counters and mid-century nightlife, Hamilton’s tokens, medals and banknotes tell a uniquely Canadian story of industry, community and everyday life. Continue reading →

Features
2025 – a year of energy, metals and momentum
Page 1
Tokens tell Hamilton’s rich numismatic history
Page 1
Kingston show well attended
Page 11
Stubborn five-cent coin still has purpose
Page 22
Scarborough club celebrates milestone with new book
Page 23

Regulars
Trends
Focus on Canadian paper money
Page 16
CCN Marketplace
Are you buying or selling
Page 24
Show & Bourse
Check out the shows in your area
Page 26
Columns
CCN Numismatic Commentary
Rebuilding trust at Canada Post
Page 6
Stanley Clute
Notes & Bills
Chartered notes celebrate Canada’s bounty
Page 8

John Regitko
Errors & Varieties
In-collar angled strikes tough to find
Page 10
Tim Grawey
Colonial Tokens
Halfpenny token displays die-deteriorating doubling
Page 12

Randy Heimpel
CoinNet
Militaria sites help fulfil research quest
Page 14

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