For 50 years, the Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg facility has quietly powered Canada’s circulation coinage while supplying coins to more than 80 countries around the world. What began in 1976 as a bold Prairie expansion project has evolved into one of the world’s most sophisticated minting operations. Continue reading →
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Features
From prairie plant to global minting powerhouse
Page 1
Ottawa anniversaries to frame 2026 ONA convention
Page 1
Higher metal prices mask weaker RCM performance
Page 1
Bell collection’s Beaver Club medal fetches more than $120,000
Page 12
Regulars
Focus on Canadian large and small cents
Page 22
Are you buying or selling
Page 32
Check out the shows in your area
Page 34
Columns
CCN Numismatic Commentary
Stop calling everything rare
Page 6
Ancient Money
Moneyers grew bolder near republic’s end
Page 8
CoinNet
Stack’s Bower’s site a valuable resource
Page 10
Errors & Varieties
Mint often opted to modify designs
Page 14
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