May
7

Step back into the excitement and pride of Canada’s first Olympic Games and discover the story of how commemorative coins helped fund them. This new exhibition explores the iconic Montréal 1976 Olympic coin program through original artworks, coins, and fascinating stories behind one of the largest commemorative coin programs in Olympic history. An interactive design station also invites visitors to create their own Olympic coin and add it to a collective display. Free admission.

May
29

Go behind the scenes with the Royal Canadian Mint and learn how metal becomes a beautifully finished coin. This program, as part of our special exhibition Montréal 1976: The legacy of the Olympic coins, explores how coins are designed and produced. Join experts from the Royal Canadian Mint as they walk through the key stages of coin-making and explain the technology and craftsmanship behind each piece.
May 29: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; June 19: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; July 17: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; August 4: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Phone: 613-782-8914
Email: museum-musee@bankofcanada.ca
Web: https://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca/

Jun
28

Last year’s show hosted 77 tables of coins, bank notes, bullion, tokens & numismatics. This year’s expansion allows capacity for 100+ tables. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Buy, sell, trade & evaluate. Kid’s table, free parking and kitchen open for food and drinks. Admission is $4 with a chance to win a .999 pure gold coin. Hosted by the Woodstock and Ingersoll Coin Cub. We look forward to having another great coin show thank you for your support!

Name: John Tryhub
Phone: 519-608-8446
Email: John@woodstockgoldnsilver.ca

Jul
14

There will be a large size bourse of 60 tables, competitive exhibits, meetings, Educational Symposium, social events and an auction by the Canadian Numismatic Company. Admission per day is $8. All meetings and meal events will be held at the Delta Hotels Winnipeg
350 St Mary Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 3J2 & RBC Convention Centre.

Name: Paul Johnson
Phone: 647-401-4014
Email: info@rcna.ca
Web: http://www.rcna.ca

Aug
8

Fenelon Stamps Club is proud to present the FENPEX ’26 Stamp & Coin Show. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enjoy free admission and free parking, member exhibits, wheelchair accessible, free door prizes, refreshments only, a sale table and an auction table. The show will feature over 10 dealers with a large range of stamps and coins collecting material. Everyone is welcome.

Name: Yvan Racine
Phone: 705-934-4227
Email: yvan_racine@yahoo.ca

Aug
22

The Georgian Bay Coin and Stamp Show will feature 80 tables of coin and stamp sellers offering a full range of Canadian and World coins and stamps. There will be a silent auction from materials collected from several coin and stamp organizations in the Central Ontario region. It runs from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free parking. A toonie for public admissions.

Name: Jamie Hunter
Phone: 1-705-937-0838
Email: jhunterconsulting@gmail.com
Web: http://wwwgeorgianbaycoin and stamp club

Aug
25

This annual American Numismatic Association convention draws thousands of collectors from across the country and features hundreds of dealers eager to buy, sell and appraise coins and currency; pre-convention seminars; lectures and presentations from noted collecting professionals; incredible museum-quality exhibits and more.

Name: Jennifer Ackerman
Phone: 719-482-9839
Email: convention@money.org
Web: https://www.money.org/worldsfairofmoney/

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