Volume 64 – #09

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Volume 64#09

July 28 – August 10, 2026

Who will record today’s numismatic history?

Every year, hundreds of medals, trade notes, wooden tokens, souvenir notes and other numismatic collectibles are issued across Canada. Many are produced in small quantities, quickly disappearing into private collections before anyone records their existence. Continue reading →

Features
Who will record today’s numismatic history?
Page 1
What’s your smurf?: When collecting crosses over
Page 1
Britannia and Liberty unite two historic mints
Page 12
Postal monopoly no longer sustainable, report argues
Page 26

Regulars
Trends
Focus on Canadian 10 cents
Page 16
CCN Marketplace
Are you buying or selling?
Page 28
Show & Bourse
Check out the shows in your area
Page 30
Columns
CCN Numismatic Commentary
Who will inherit your collection?
Page 6
Stanley Clute
Ancient Money
Errors not desirable on ancient coins
Page 8

John Regitko
Errors & Varieties
Bianco’s work shows wide range
Page 10

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