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Auction results don’t always reflect Trends
I was recently reminded of how much in numismatics is more science than art. At a recent auction, I saw two apparently identical lots appear on the block. Now when I stay identical, they were essentially the same coin and year, with the same grade. They both sold, but one sold for close to double... Continue reading →
Circulating coin recalls costliest conflicts
The government has approved a new circulating $2 coin, as well as two new, significantly greater, denominations of non-circulating legal tender coins. An order in council, issued July 2, has authorized coins with the values of $1,000 and $1,250, and the issue of a $2 coin, using the famous image Wait For Me, Daddy, taken... Continue reading →
Ancient coins better have their papers
The assumption is made that any coin without a provenance going back more than 40 years is assumed to be recently stolen. The bur-den is on the owner to prove the coin was legitimately acquired, not on authorities to prove the coins were stolen. Continue reading →
Glowing dino puts Canada among Coin of the Year finalists
Named the Most Innovative Coin, the 25-cent dinosaur piece shows an image of a Pachyrhinosaurus lakustai – similar to a triceratops – under regular light. In the dark, the skeleton of the animal stands out with a soft green glow. Continue reading →
Convention a chance to meet with collectors
The location means that it will be a large bourse, close to 50 tables of dealers. I guarantee that this is one show where there really is something for everyone. Continue reading →
RCM offers two more silver coins for face value
The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) has expanded its offerings of face value coins with a new $20 for $20 and a new $100 for $100 offerings. Continue reading →
Old faces with new missions
Anything that gets members of the public looking at coins as something more than spending money has to be good for the hobby. Continue reading →


