On today’s date in 2020, long-time dealer Don Olmstead, a frequent contributor to CCN Trends, died after a “short but courageous” battle with cancer.
A long-time member of the Canadian Association of Numismatic Dealers (CAND), Olmstead specialized in paper money and served the collecting community since 1976 as Olmstead Currency. Aside from his vast numismatic knowledge, he’s also fondly remembered for his strong ethics, his genial personality and his resolute willingness to help others.
“One of the finest men in our community, Don Olmstead, has passed away today after a short but courageous bout with cancer,” reads a statement published in June 2020 by St. Croix Church, which Olmstead attended in his hometown of St. Stephen, N.B.
“Don has spent a lifetime trying to improve things for others. He will be missed by many people.”
Among the many people with heavy hearts are dealers and collectors in Canada’s numismatic community, which was quick to respond to Olmstead’s sudden death. He was a life member of the Canadian Paper Money Society and Atlantic Provinces Numismatic Association, a member of the International Bank Note Society and the chair of CAND’s dealer control committee.
“What a wonderful man Don Olmstead was,” wrote dealer Jared Stapleton, the owner of Metro Coin & Banknote, in a Facebook post soon after the notice was published by St. Croix Church. “Forget the butterfly effect; if you met Don, you experienced the Olmstead effect. He had such a positive effect on everyone he came into contact with. A man I can never forget, and a man that changed my life for the best for being my friend.”
Later, speaking with CCN, Stapleton said he viewed Olmstead “as a mentor in the business.”
“He provided a lot of great advice, wisdom and suggestions on how to do things, from helping with the coin show to everyday business in the shop,” added Stapleton, who knew Olmstead for about 15 years.
CCN published a major tribute to Olmstead, with extensive accolades from Canada’s numismatic community, in Vol. 58 #8.