Paper money strong ‘as always’ at spring Premier Auction

A 1954 $50 radar note with a ‘solid eight’ serial number reading ‘B/H8888888’ sold for $12,650, doubling its estimate as Lot 1148 of the April 8-9 Premier Auction.

Canadian paper money continued to attract bidders’ attention at Colonial Acres’ latest Premier Auction. One of the only major in-person auctions held in Canada since the pandemic began, it saw more than 1,300 lots cross the block at Trajan Publishing’s National Postage Stamp & Coin Show in Mississauga, Ont. Despite ongoing pandemic concerns, the sale’s... Continue reading →

‘Well-oiled machine back again’ as National Show returns

Trajan Publishing held its National Postage Stamp & Coin Show on April 9-10 in Mississauga, Ont., for the first time since 2019.

After a 31-month pandemic hiatus, collectors and dealers returned to the Greater Toronto Area this April for the first National Postage Stamp & Coin Show since 2019. With virtually all of Ontario’s pandemic restrictions lifted by mid-March, the two-day show kicked off on April 9 at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale hotel in northwestern Mississauga, Ont. An... Continue reading →

Mint confirms discolouring on modern silver coins

A west-coast dealer owns a 2017 silver proof set with artificial toning, which occurred on some silver coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint from 2011-18.

The Royal Canadian Mint has confirmed some of the silver coins recently featured in CCN are discoloured rather than mistakenly gold plated. After a west-coast dealer reported a similar-looking silver coin – one of many he owns with what he believed to be artificial toning rather than a gold-plating error – CCN contacted the Mint. “I... Continue reading →

CCN marks 60 volumes with latest issue

The first issue of what was then known as Canada Coin News hit the newsstands in June 1963.

Published for the past 59 years, CCN has reached its 60th volume with the latest issue, dated April 12. On June 3, 1963, Wisconsinite Chet Krause – soon to be a renowned coin collecting icon – launched one of his first endeavours, Canada Coin News. While Krause lived in Iola, Wisc., the publication’s first editor was a... Continue reading →

Premier Auction to return to Trajan’s National Show

A 1935 French-language $25 commemorative note in About Uncirculated-50 is expected to bring $19,000 as Lot 1080.

This April, for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020, Colonial Acres will hold its biannual Premier Auction live and in person. While Colonial held its past four Premier Auctions online with no in-person floor bidding, this year’s spring event marks a return to the in-person auction after the Ontario government... Continue reading →

Bank of Canada acquires 1911 silver dollar

The Bank of Canada Museum has acquired the last publicly available 1911 silver dollar pattern (shown), known as the ‘Emperor of Canadian Coins.’ Two Canadian dealers bought the coin in 2019 and offered it to the numismatic and economic institution’s National Currency Collection last summer. Photo by Bank of Canada (NCC 2021.21.4).

With the help of a pair of well-known Canadian dealers, the Bank of Canada Museum has acquired what was the only publicly available 1911 silver dollar. A pattern coin (an experimental piece struck to evaluate production details such as proposed designs, metal compositions and die formats), the iconic silver dollar now belongs to the central bank’s National... Continue reading →

Canadian collector-dealer trio forms assurance service

From left to right: Will Christie, Josh Lucrezi and Cole Lawrence launched the Canadian Numismatic Assurance Service (CNAS) last year to remedy the inconsistencies between four major third-party grading services commonly encountered in the Canadian market.

Three collectors and part-time dealers in southern Ontario have launched the Canadian Numismatic Assurance Service (CNAS), a new “sticker service” aimed at levelling the inconsistencies among third-party grading services. The three CNAS founders – Will Christie, 22, Cole Lawrence, 19, and Josh Lucrezi, 23 – have more than 45 years of collecting and dealing experience, which... Continue reading →

Weyburn Security Bank’s rare issues explored

The Weyburn Security Bank, launched in 1911 with $1 million in capital, issued $5 notes featuring a train in a city on its face (shown).

In the early 1880s, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) began bringing settlers into present-day southern Saskatchewan to farm the prairie landscape. The village of Weyburn was founded in 1899, six years before the Province of Saskatchewan entered Canadian Confederation. Earlier in the decade, the federal government divided the southern region of the North-West Territories into four... Continue reading →

Historical artifacts meet modern tech

Scott Coleman performs fieldwork in 2016 at Çadır Höyük, an artificial mound in central Turkey containing the remains of some 6,000 years of human settlement. Photo by Scott Coleman.

Ontario researcher Scott Coleman has taken a groundbreaking new approach to studying ancient coins using 3D imagery. At the University of Calgary’s Nickle Galleries, Coleman worked throughout the pandemic alongside collections specialist Marina Fischer and technology specialist Jed Baker to experiment with photogrammetry, which is used in mapping, archaeology and 3D modelling. Mirroring this technology,... Continue reading →

New error found on 2014 silver RCM coin

Steve Zimmermann holds a 2014 silver coin whose selective gold plating was mistakenly applied to the entire coin, including the reverse (shown), obverse and serrated edges.

Long-time collector Steve Zimmermann has found a modern error on a 2014 silver coin with what’s supposed to be selective gold plating. The Royal Canadian Mint issued 8,500 of the one-ounce silver coins, dubbed “Perched Bald Eagle,” in 2014. The proof-quality piece belongs to the Mint’s five-coin series of silver, gold and platinum coins – all... Continue reading →

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