U.S. couple finds rare gold coins buried under tree
The most valuable buried treasure coin discovery in United States history has gone public, a hoard of almost 1,500 coins possibly valued at $10 million US. Continue reading →
The most valuable buried treasure coin discovery in United States history has gone public, a hoard of almost 1,500 coins possibly valued at $10 million US. Continue reading →
During his time at the Mint, Ian Bennett has overseen a lot of innovation and expansion at the Mint, including the world’s first colourized circulating coins, unparalleled growth of non-circulating legal tender issues, a complete switch to plated steel coins, and growth in the number of RCM clients around the world. Continue reading →
“The Mint is continuously inspired by Canada’s rich natural, cultural and historical heritage by which our country is known around the world..” Continue reading →
The total estimated value of the late June Canadian “Legacy” sale in Toronto exceeds $4.25 million, according to the auctioneers. Continue reading →
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Big Nickel, Sudbury’s most famous landmark, now part of the Dynamic Earth science museum. Continue reading →
I have to admit I am really happy the Royal Canadian Mint has issued a coin commemorating Alice Munro’s Nobel Prize in literature. Continue reading →
I was reminded recently that there are always fresh ways to collect. Continue reading →
For many of those participating in the three-day convention, the location was familiar, since the host club, the Windsor Coin Club (WCC), has hosted two RCNA conventions at the same place in recent years. Continue reading →
Today, if you have non-circulating legal tender you have a few choices: hope your local bank values your business well enough to take them; use them to buy product at an RCM boutique; or, try to pass them off on local businesses in the course of your normal business. Continue reading →