Prominence Sale VIII offers 2,400 lots

A 1907 cent in Mint State-66 ‘Red’ is expected to bring at least $2,500 as Lot 467 of the Canadian Numismatic Company’s Prominence Sale VIII.

The Canadian Numismatic Company (TCNC) will conduct its eighth Prominence Sale, a massive 2,400-lot offering, across seven days this November. The Prominence Sale VIII will span two catalogues and seven sessions from Nov. 12-18. Three major collections with a focus on copper coins, early banknotes, war medals and militaria will be joined by selections from... Continue reading →

Collector, 8, unearths 1858 large cent along Lake Huron coast

Elliott King, eight, found in the sand along Lake Huron an 1858 large cent, which his grandfather and retired dealer Ross King described as being in Very Good condition.

A recently retired dealer hopes the 1858 large cent his eight-year-old grandson unearthed while hiking along the Lake Huron shoreline will spark a lifelong interest in numismatics. The story harkens back to 1954, when 10-year-old Ross King found a century-old coin while digging in the garden of his family’s farm in rural Egremont Township, about... Continue reading →

Collectors eye coins, banknotes as QEII dies after 70-year reign

Queen Elizabeth II ascended the throne in 1952 at age 25 before presiding over the Commonwealth of Nations, including Canada, for seven decades. She celebrated her platinum jubilee earlier this year.

Collectors and the general public are vying for numismatic material related to the late Queen Elizabeth II after the long-reigning monarch died on Sept. 8. The queen’s death followed a 70-year, 214-day reign, during which she became Britain’s longest-serving monarch. Her numismatic legacy spans the Commonwealth of Nations, a collection of more than 50 countries, including... Continue reading →

Fall National Show ‘very good’ for dealers, auctioneers

This fall’s National Postage Stamp & Coin Show took place alongside the Ontario Numismatic Association’s 60th anniversary convention in Mississauga, Ont. Nearly 1,000 people came through the doors during the two-day show.

“I had a very good show,” said dealer Gary Miller, the St. Catharines, Ont.-based owner of Londinium Coins, who specializes in medals, ancient and world coins plus Canadian chartered and world paper money. “The attendance was as good as I thought it would be, and sales were brisk. Everyone that I spoke to had a good... Continue reading →

Oscar Peterson first Black Canadian on commemorative circulation coin

From left to right: Phyllis Clark, chair of the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) board of directors, Marie Lemay, RCM president and CEO, Chrystia Freeland, deputy prime minister and finance minister, Kelly Peterson, Céline Peterson and Norman Peterson unveil a commemorative $1 circulation coin honouring Oscar Peterson at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto this August.

Late jazz pianist Oscar Peterson has become the first Black Canadian and the first musician honoured on one of the country’s circulation coins. The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled the $1 commemorative circulation coin, with both coloured and uncoloured varieties, on Aug. 11 at Toronto’s Roy Thompson Hall, which Peterson knew well throughout his more than... Continue reading →

Scott Douglas Collection of numismatic literature up for sale

Manitoba bookseller Howard Engel (left) and long-time numismatist Scott Douglas stand before the main stacks of the latter collector’s library, where the duo agreed on the sale of the extensive literature collection on July 16. Submitted photo.

Long-time collector Scott Douglas, whose decades of hobby experience has brought him widespread numismatic acclaim, has begun disposing of his literature collection through Manitoba dealer Howard Engel. Douglas, a celebrated author, researcher and leader in organized numismatics, considers his literature collection “as treasured as any of my numismatic collections,” many of which he has assembled... Continue reading →

RCM honours Red River Métis with ‘Generations’ $20 coin

From left to right: Carlos Barcenas, the senior director of manufacturing at the Royal Canadian Mint’s Winnipeg facility; Anita Campbell, the finance and human resources minister with the Manitoba Métis Federation; Norman Meade, an elder in residence at the University of Manitoba; Métis politician Dan Vandal, an MP and the federal northern affairs minister; and Métis artist and coin designer Jennine Krauchi unveil a silver collector coin honouring the Red River Métis on Aug. 2.

The Royal Canadian Mint has issued six new coins plus a gold fractional set as part of its August numismatic catalogue. One of the coins, launched on Aug. 2 with the rest of the monthly catalogue, honoured the history of the Red River Métis during an unveiling ceremony at the Mint’s Winnipeg facility. Designed in... Continue reading →

‘Overwhelming’ response to Ottawa RCNA Convention

Show-goers line the streets of Ottawa en route to the Bank of Canada Museum, which hosted a reception on July 20, the convention’s opening day.

Large crowds of collectors poured into the nation’s capital this July for the first in-person convention of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) since 2019. Despite an ongoing pandemic, economic inflation and widespread travel woes, the response from RCNA members to this year’s convention has been “overwhelming,” according to RCNA President Steve Woodland, who also... Continue reading →

RCNA children’s book hits No. 1 on Amazon

One Little Coin, the latest book by Duncan, B.C.’s Teresa Schapansky, topped the Amazon Hot New Releases list for coins and medals this June. The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) published the digital version of the book in both English and French on June 22.

A new children’s book published by the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) hit No. 1 on Amazon within a week of its release this June. Written by best-selling author Teresa Schapansky and edited by RCNA national youth co-ordinator Cassidy Stroud, One Little Coin hit the digital shelves in both English and French on June 22.... Continue reading →

Auction results prove medals need no certification

Some of the medals in the Michael Joffre Collection, offered at auction this April, included original boxes, which were detailed along with all other aspects in each lot description.

The collecting community continues to debate the growing interest in certifying medals after a generational Canadian collection brought strong results at an April auction. With Canadian medals attracting more interest and higher prices in recent years, some collectors are seeking out pieces certified by third-party grading services, which have long provided increased trust and confidence to... Continue reading →

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