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CANADIAN COIN NEWS Volume 51 • Number 09 August 13 - 26, 2013 $3.50 www.cdncoin.com Full line of RCM gold and collector coins in stock Authorized Royal Canadian Mint Distributor 1.888.236.2646 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill, Ontario C e l e b r a t i n g 50 YEARS Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699 Canadian Coin News An essential resource for the advanced and beginning collector A ccording to the auctioneer, the Canadian Numismatic Company’s first no-reserve auc- tion was a big hit. “The national interest seemed high, and this was reflected es- pecially in the high number of registered Internet and mail bidders,” Marc Verret told Ca- nadian Coin News. “That made for some long and aggressive bidding sessions, which I be- lieve all on hand enjoyed.” Verret said both sessions were a success, with the second session being the strongest of the weekend. “Overall sales exceeded our expectations once again.” The two-day event was held June 28-29 at Toronto’s Hyatt Regency Hotel, in conjunction with the June Torex show. The first session opened with Canadian paper money. Among the interesting items was lot 4, an 1870 Bank of Commerce $4 note in VG-18 with minor re- pairs. Despite the impairment, it sold for $767. The session also included a run of Bank of Canada 1935 $20 notes in English and French, which proved popular with bidders. There was a 1954 Proof-Like set, with all but the five-cent piece graded ICCS PL-66, which sold for $767. The session also included modern Royal Canadian Mint coins, and the first part of Ca- nadian decimal coins. The second session, which included the balance of the Ca- nadian decimal series from five- cent up, was loaded with col- lector-grade coins, meaning coins with moderate pricing and good quality. A 1915 10-cent piece, PCGS MS-67, also the best known, sold for $7,788, while a 1904 25- cent piece, PCGS MS-66, went for well above $20,000. “We would like to thank all the consigners, as well as all the participants for their trust and loyalty in what they do,” Verret said. “It was a pleasure to offer for the time a fully non-reserved public sale.” It was the first sale held by the firm since Torex moved to the downtown location. Louis Chevrier was the auctioneer for the spring Torex, held there ear- lier this year. “Sincere thanks also go to Brian Smith, and the staff of the Hyatt Regency, for putting to- gether a great show and a super auction set-up. “We look forward to seeing everyone at our next sale at the Winnipeg RCNA Convention where we have another fantas- tic auction lined up,” Verret concluded. For more information go to www.tcnccoins.com. W Expectations exceeded at Torex auction A 1912 Dominion of Canada $5, DC-21a, PMG VF-20, sold for $1,298. Artist’s animals grace all 1967 circulating coins Famed Canadian artist Alex Colville died July 1 at his Wolfville, N.S home, at the age of 92. Well known to most Ca- nadians for tranquil compo- sitions and the art for a Bruce Cockburn album cover, Colville is best known to numismatists as the de- signer of the 1967 circulating commemorative coins in honour of the country’s cen- tennial. Colville received that dis- tinction after an open com- petition that in- cluded such prominent coin designers as Tommy Shingles. Colville’s de- signs featured Ca- nadian animals on the entire se- ries from one-cent to silver dollar. To this day he re- mains the only artist to have his obverse de- signs appear on all circulat- ing coins issued in a single year. His work also appeared outside of Canada. His paintings were selected for the sets in Stanley Kubrick’s film The Shining, and on the cover of Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring. But one of Colville’s sons said his father’s artistry also extended beyond Canada’s border, sometimes in unex- pected ways. Colville began his career as a war artist and famously documented troops landing at Juno Beach on D-Day, be- Colville’s creativity earned him iconic coin commission Continued on page 15 www.canadiancoinnews.ca Colville created this self-portrait while sudying art at Mt. Allison University.

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canadiancoin news

Volume 51 • Number 09 August 13 - 26, 2013 $3.50

www.cdncoin.com

Full line of RCM gold and collector coins in stockAuthorized Royal Canadian Mint Distributor

1.888.236.264610355 Yonge Street

Richmond Hill, Ontario

C

elebrating50Years

Publications Registration Mail No. 09137 Agreement No. 40069699

Canadian Coin NewsAn essential resource

for the advancedand beginning collector

According to the auctioneer, the Canadian Numismatic

Company’s first no-reserve auc-tion was a big hit.

“The national interest seemed high, and this was reflected es-pecially in the high number of registered Internet and mail bidders,” Marc Verret told Ca-nadian Coin News. “That made for some long and aggressive bidding sessions, which I be-lieve all on hand enjoyed.”

Verret said both sessions were a success, with the second session being the strongest of the weekend.

“Overall sales exceeded our expectations once again.”

The two-day event was held June 28-29 at Toronto’s Hyatt Regency Hotel, in conjunction with the June Torex show.

The first session opened with Canadian paper money. Among the interesting items was lot 4, an 1870 Bank of Commerce $4

note in VG-18 with minor re-pairs. Despite the impairment, it sold for $767.

The session also included a run of Bank of Canada 1935 $20 notes in English and French, which proved popular with bidders.

There was a 1954 Proof-Like set, with all but the five-cent piece graded ICCS PL-66, which sold for $767.

The session also included modern Royal Canadian Mint coins, and the first part of Ca-nadian decimal coins.

The second session, which included the balance of the Ca-nadian decimal series from five-cent up, was loaded with col-lector-grade coins, meaning coins with moderate pricing and good quality.

A 1915 10-cent piece, PCGS MS-67, also the best known, sold for $7,788, while a 1904 25-cent piece, PCGS MS-66, went

for well above $20,000.“We would like to thank all

the consigners, as well as all the participants for their trust and loyalty in what they do,” Verret said. “It was a pleasure to offer for the time a fully non-reserved public sale.”

It was the first sale held by the firm since Torex moved to the downtown location. Louis Chevrier was the auctioneer for the spring Torex, held there ear-lier this year.

“Sincere thanks also go to Brian Smith, and the staff of the Hyatt Regency, for putting to-gether a great show and a super auction set-up.

“We look forward to seeing everyone at our next sale at the Winnipeg RCNA Convention where we have another fantas-tic auction lined up,” Verret concluded.

For more information go to www.tcnccoins.com. W

Expectations exceeded at Torex auctionA 1912 Dominion of Canada $5, DC-21a, PMG VF-20, sold for $1,298.

Artist’s animals grace all 1967 circulating coins

Famed Canadian artist Alex Colville died July 1 at his Wolfville, N.S home, at the age of 92.

Well known to most Ca-nadians for tranquil compo-sitions and the art for a Bruce Cockburn album cover, Colville is best known to numismatists as the de-signer of the 1967 circulating commemorative coins in honour of the country’s cen-tennial.

Colville received that dis-tinction after an open com-petition that in-c l u d e d s u c h prominent coin d e s i g n e r s a s Tommy Shingles.

Colville’s de-signs featured Ca-nadian animals on the entire se-ries from one-cent to silver dollar. To this day he re-mains the only

artist to have his obverse de-signs appear on all circulat-ing coins issued in a single year.

His work also appeared outside of Canada. His paintings were selected for the sets in Stanley Kubrick’s film The Shining, and on the cover of Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring.

But one of Colville’s sons said his father’s artistry also extended beyond Canada’s border, sometimes in unex-pected ways.

Colville began his career as a war artist and famously documented troops landing at Juno Beach on D-Day, be-

Colville’s creativity earned him iconic coin commission

Continued on page 15

www.canadiancoinnews.ca

Colville created this self-portrait while sudying art at Mt. Allison University.

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2 August 13, 2013 • CaNadiaN CoiN News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca

1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return on non-bullion.

2. All prices are in Canadian dollars.3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank

draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised information, expiry date & phone number.

4. Orders must be shipped to the address that the credit card statements are billed to

5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will be applied by credit card company

6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques due to the differences in banking systems.

7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on bullion-related orders.

8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera com-pleter dans la langue Francaise.

9. Orders containing bullion have higher shipping orders.

10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders):Orders under $25: $14.00Orders $25-$50: $12.00Orders $50-$75: $10.00Orders $75-$100: $8.00Orders $100-$500: $6.50Non-bullion Orders Over $500: FREE

Additional shipping charges may apply to orders to the United States.

Free shipping offer not applicable on orders placed over the Internet.

11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following

Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST ON, NB, NL: 13% HST PE: 14% HST NS: 15% HST12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail

order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are subject to market changes.

TERMS OF SALE

For Mailing Address see top of page

All other inquiries please phone 1-204-489-9112

This is our 1,183rd Consecutive Ad

in CCN andFOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd.

Store Address:1615 Centre St. NW, Calgary, AB T2E 2S2Phone: 403-276-8938 • Fax: 403-276-5415

Specializing in the sale and purchase ofbullion products, in any quantity!

We offer the most competitive priceswhen buying or selling your bullion:

- Canadian Gold Maple Leafs- Gold Bars

- Canadian Silver Maple Leafs- USA Silver Eagles

- Silver Bars

For a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today!

Toll Free 1-800-661-1167PLEASE NOTE OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]

OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com

We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrapPremiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin

Payment within 48 hours of receiptSee our website bullion page for indications of current markets, and call us to confi rm and book a price!

We are currently buying from dealers all over North America and have the volume and the capital for immediate settlement of almost ANY quantity of gold or silver!

Our bullion website can be found at:http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html

1

“For placing orders only” Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

FAX (204) 489-9118STORE (204) 489-9112

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

Store & Mailing Address:1711 Corydon Ave.

Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada R3N 0J9

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-2646

WEB SITE:

www.gatewestcoin.comORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-2646

GATEWEST COIN LTD.

These albums are specially designed and labelled for Canadian coinage. Each album features PVC-free mounts on clear pages to hold your coins, with labeled years and varieties.

#10768 - Currency (4 pages) ...................................................... $12.95#10769 - General Coins (4 pages) .............................................. $12.95#10770 - Mint Sets (4 pages) .................................................... $12.95#10771 - Large 1ct 1858 - 1920 ............................................... $12.95#10772 - Small 1ct 1920 - Date ................................................ $12.95#10773 - 5ct Silver 1858 - 1921 ............................................... $12.95#10774 - 5ct Nickel 1922 - Date ............................................... $12.95#10775 - 10ct 1858 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10776 - 25ct 1870 - 1966 ...................................................... $12.95#10777 - 25ct 1967 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10778 - 50ct 1870 - 1952 ...................................................... $12.95#10779 - 50ct 1953 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10780 - Silver/Nickel Dollar 1935 - 1986 ................................. $12.95#10781 - Loon Dollar 1987 - Date ............................................ $12.95#10782 - $2 1996 - Date .......................................................... $12.95

Refi ll pages:

#11889 - Gardmaster Refi ll Mint Sets - 2 Pocket (2 Pages) ........... $4.45#11890 - Gardmaster Refi ll Currency - 3 Pocket (2 Pages) ............ $4.45#11891 - Gardmaster Refi ll 9 Pocket (2 Pages) ............................. $4.45#11892 - Gardmaster Refi ll 50ct, $1, $2 Coins - 16 Pocket (2 Pages) ............ $4.45#11893 - Gardmaster Refi ll 1ct, 5ct, 10ct, 25ct Coins - 30 Pocket (2 Pages) .. $4.45

(10756) 50x 20 Pocket Blue Edge 2x2 Coin Pages for 3-ring binder .......... $42.50

COIN AND PAPER MONEY SUPPLIES2x2 Cardboard Coin

Holders (Per 100)(10751) Small 1¢/10¢ ..................$3.10(10752) 5¢ Nickel ........................$3.10(10753) 25¢.................................$3.10(10754) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ................$3.10(10755) Silver Dollar.....................$3.10

2x2 Cardboard Coin Holders (Per 1,000)

(12322) Small 1¢/10¢ ....................... $28.00(12323) 5¢ Nickel ............................. $28.00(12324) 25¢ ..................................... $28.00(12325) 50¢/Loonie/$2 ..................... $28.00(12326) Silver Dollar ......................... $28.00

Rigid Currency Holders(10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ....................................................... $3.00(10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ................................................... $25.00(10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ....................................................... $3.00(10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ................................................... $25.00(10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ............................................... $3.50(10765) 100x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ........................................... $28.00

(10766) 50x 3 Pocket Rigid Currency Pages for 3-ring binder ..................... $42.50

Unisafe Gold Seal Coin & Paper Money Album(Includes 9 pages) Item # 11894 - $18.95

Refi lls:(11895) Unisafe Refi ll Large Currency - 2 Pockets (3 Pages) ......................................... $3.45(11896) Unisafe Refi ll Modern Currency - 3 Pockets (3 Pages) ...................................... $3.45(11897) Unisafe Refi ll 25ct, 50ct, $1 Coins - 20 Pockets (3 Pages) ............................... $3.45(11898) Unisafe Refi ll 34 Pockets (24 Pockets for 1ct, 5ct, 10ct Coins;

10 Pockets for 25ct, 50ct, $1 Coins - 3 Pages) ................................................ $3.45(11899) Unisafe Refi ll 1ct, 5ct, 10ct - 48 Pockets (3 Pages) .......................................... $3.45

CWSGARDMASTERALBUMS FORCANADIAN

COINS,CURRENCY,AND MINT

SETS

WORLD COIN & PAPER MONEY CATALOGS#10736 Krause World Coin Catalog 1601 - 1700 5th Edition ...................$79.95#10737 Krause World Coin Catalog 1701 - 1800 4th Edition ...................$63.95#10738 Krause World Coin Catalog 1801 - 1900 6th Edition ...................$69.95#10739 Krause World Coin Catalog 1901 - 2000 40th Edition .................$64.95#10740 Krause world Coin Catalog 2001 - Date 7th Edition ....................$41.95#10741 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 1 Special Issues

11th Edition .....................................................................................$79.95#10742 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 2 General Issues

17th Edition (1368-1960) ................................................................$79.95#10743 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 3 1960 - Date

15th Edition .....................................................................................$55.955

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There are auctions ending today! What are you waiting for?Visit our auction website at:

auction.gatewestcoin.com

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CANADA’S “YEAR OF THE SNAKE” 1 KILOGRAM SILVER

& GOLD COINS

13082 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................ $2,249.9513083 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..................... $69,000.00

13082

13083

2013 'YEAR OF THE SNAKE' COINS

Item # Description Price

13054 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Lunar Lotus - Scallop Shaped) $15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine....................................................$98.88

13055 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Type #2 - Round)$15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine....................................................$98.88

13056 2013 Gold 'Year of the Snake' Proof $150 Coin 18K ...................$688.88

13054 13055

13056

Continued on CCN pages 18-19

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SOMALIA 2012 SET OF 6 GUITAR COINS

Item # 13091 ......................$59.95CANADIAN CATALOGUES

#12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (25th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)......... $25.95#10733 Charlton 23rd Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ............. $15.95#12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover ........ $23.32#12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ..................................... $79.95#11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ....................... $50.00 $75.95#10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide .................................................... $9.95#10735 1995 Canadian Trade Doll Pocket Catalogue .................................................. $2.75#10728 2011 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ............................................ $9.95#11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ................................................... $23.95#12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog .................................................. $59.95#12268 Charlton Canadian Numismatic Medals Catalog ........................................... $35.95#12269 Charlton Cents and Half Cents Die Varaties Catalog ....................................... $35.95#12270 Charlton Batty's Colonial Copper Coinage Catalog ...................................... $35.95#12271 Charlton Large Cents Die Varieties Catalog................................................... $35.95#10729 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 1 - Numismatic Issues (66th Edition) Spiral ........................................................ $19.95#10730 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 2 (4th Edition - Mint Product issues) in Full-Color .................................................... $30.95

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CANADA’S 1912/1913/1914 BANK OF CANADA GOLD RESERVE COINS

In November of 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint, together with the Bank of Canada, announced that the Bank of Canada was selling their gold reserves consisting of 1912, 1913, and 1914 $5 and $10 gold coins. These coins were sold through the Royal Canadian Mint, and many sold out very quickly. The Royal Canadian Mint sold coins and sets in Hand-Select, and Premium Select designations, without grading the coins.

Gatewest is pleased to offer a selection from this gold reserve sale, in PCGS graded holders certifying their origin from the Gold Reserve!

13181 Canada 1914 $5 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ..................................................... $1,199.9513182 Canada 1914 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ................................................... $1,199.9513183 Canada 1914 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 plus (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ............................................ $1,399.9513216 1914 $10 Premium Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS64 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ................................................ $1,749.9513218 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS62+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ............................................................ $1,099.9513219 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ................................................................ $1,199.9513220 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ............................................................. $1,399.9513236 1913 $10 Premium Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS64 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ................................................ $1,749.9513237 1914 $5 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) .............................................................. $1,349.95

Quantities of each are very limited!

SET OF FIRST 8 CANADA $20 PURE SILVER COINS .9999 FINE 2011 & 2012

This item includes one of each of:12795 2011 'Maple Leaf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Only available with complete set)

12890 2011 'Canoe' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13005 2012 'Diamond Jubilee' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13039 2012 'The Penny' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13080 2012 'Magical Reindeer' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13159 2013 'Hockey' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13185 2013 'Wolf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

Item #13186 .......................$187.95

1289012795 12948

13005 13039 13080

13159 13185

2012 PURE SILVER ‘25TH ANNIVERSARY OF

THE LOON’ PROOF $1 COIN .9999 FINE

Item #13023 ................ $34.95

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2 NEW!! JULY 2013 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS

Item # Description Price13124 2013 ‘Niagara Falls - O Canada’ $10 Proof $10

Silver Coin .9999 Fine .......................................................... $39.9513238 2013 ‘Enameled Maple Leaf Impression’ Proof $20

Silver Coin .9999 Fine .........................................................$114.9513239 2013 ‘CIBC Bank Note’ Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine

(Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) ................................ $69.9513240 2013 ‘Northern Lights - The Great Hare’ Hologram

Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .........................................$109.9513241 2013 ‘Tylosaurus Pembinensis’ Glow-in-the-dark 25-Cent Coin ... $29.9513242 2013 ‘Wood Duck’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized)......... $29.9513243 2013 Proof $10 Silver ‘Wood Duck’ Coin .9999 Fine Silver ... $69.9513244 2013 ‘Starfi sh’ Proof 50-Cent 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..... $129.9513245 2013 ‘60th Anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement’

Proof Silver $1 Coin .9999 Fine .............................................$69.9513246 2013 ‘Devil’s Brigade’ Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...........$59.9513247 2013 Gold ‘Devil’s Brigade’ Proof $5 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..... $649.9513248 2013 ‘Polar Bear’ Proof $350 Gold Coin .99999 Fine ...... $2,799.9513249 2013 Kilo ‘The Caribou’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....... $2,249.9513250 2013 Kilo ‘The Caribou’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .....$69,000.00

13229

13227

13222 13223

13224

13232

13234

13124

13240

13238

13241

13242

13246

13250

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August 13, 2013 • CaNadiaN CoiN News • www.canadiancoinnews.ca 3

1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return on non-bullion.

2. All prices are in Canadian dollars.3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank

draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised information, expiry date & phone number.

4. Orders must be shipped to the address that the credit card statements are billed to

5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will be applied by credit card company

6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques due to the differences in banking systems.

7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on bullion-related orders.

8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera com-pleter dans la langue Francaise.

9. Orders containing bullion have higher shipping orders.

10. Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders):Orders under $25: $14.00Orders $25-$50: $12.00Orders $50-$75: $10.00Orders $75-$100: $8.00Orders $100-$500: $6.50Non-bullion Orders Over $500: FREE

Additional shipping charges may apply to orders to the United States.

Free shipping offer not applicable on orders placed over the Internet.

11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following

Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST BC, AB, YT, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST ON, NB, NL: 13% HST PE: 14% HST NS: 15% HST12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail

order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to supplies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are subject to market changes.

TERMS OF SALE

For Mailing Address see top of page

All other inquiries please phone 1-204-489-9112

This is our 1,183rd Consecutive Ad

in CCN andFOREIGN EXCHANGE Ltd.

Store Address:1615 Centre St. NW, Calgary, AB T2E 2S2Phone: 403-276-8938 • Fax: 403-276-5415

Specializing in the sale and purchase ofbullion products, in any quantity!

We offer the most competitive priceswhen buying or selling your bullion:

- Canadian Gold Maple Leafs- Gold Bars

- Canadian Silver Maple Leafs- USA Silver Eagles

- Silver Bars

For a quote, visit our store in Calgary, or call us today!

Toll Free 1-800-661-1167PLEASE NOTE OUR E-MAIL ADDRESS [email protected]

OUR WEBSITE ADDRESS www.albern.com

We are strong buyers of all silver, and gold bullion, coins, and scrapPremiums are paid for bag quantities and quantities of BU silver dollars, proof-like sets, or BU silver coin

Payment within 48 hours of receiptSee our website bullion page for indications of current markets, and call us to confi rm and book a price!

We are currently buying from dealers all over North America and have the volume and the capital for immediate settlement of almost ANY quantity of gold or silver!

Our bullion website can be found at:http://www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html

1

“For placing orders only” Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

FAX (204) 489-9118STORE (204) 489-9112

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

Store & Mailing Address:1711 Corydon Ave.

Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada R3N 0J9

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-2646

WEB SITE:

www.gatewestcoin.comORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-2646

GATEWEST COIN LTD.

These albums are specially designed and labelled for Canadian coinage. Each album features PVC-free mounts on clear pages to hold your coins, with labeled years and varieties.

#10768 - Currency (4 pages) ...................................................... $12.95#10769 - General Coins (4 pages) .............................................. $12.95#10770 - Mint Sets (4 pages) .................................................... $12.95#10771 - Large 1ct 1858 - 1920 ............................................... $12.95#10772 - Small 1ct 1920 - Date ................................................ $12.95#10773 - 5ct Silver 1858 - 1921 ............................................... $12.95#10774 - 5ct Nickel 1922 - Date ............................................... $12.95#10775 - 10ct 1858 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10776 - 25ct 1870 - 1966 ...................................................... $12.95#10777 - 25ct 1967 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10778 - 50ct 1870 - 1952 ...................................................... $12.95#10779 - 50ct 1953 - Date ....................................................... $12.95#10780 - Silver/Nickel Dollar 1935 - 1986 ................................. $12.95#10781 - Loon Dollar 1987 - Date ............................................ $12.95#10782 - $2 1996 - Date .......................................................... $12.95

Refi ll pages:

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2x2 Cardboard Coin Holders (Per 1,000)

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Rigid Currency Holders(10760) 10x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ....................................................... $3.00(10761) 100x Small (Shinplaster) Currency Holders ................................................... $25.00(10762) 10x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ....................................................... $3.00(10763) 100x Medium (Modern) Currency Holders ................................................... $25.00(10764) 10x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ............................................... $3.50(10765) 100x Large (1923 and Older) Currency Holders ........................................... $28.00

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11th Edition .....................................................................................$79.95#10742 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 2 General Issues

17th Edition (1368-1960) ................................................................$79.95#10743 Krause World Paper Money Catalog Volume 3 1960 - Date

15th Edition .....................................................................................$55.955

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CANADA’S “YEAR OF THE SNAKE” 1 KILOGRAM SILVER

& GOLD COINS

13082 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................ $2,249.9513083 2013 Kilo ‘Year of the Snake’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..................... $69,000.00

13082

13083

2013 'YEAR OF THE SNAKE' COINS

Item # Description Price

13054 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Lunar Lotus - Scallop Shaped) $15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine....................................................$98.88

13055 2013 'Year of the Snake' (Type #2 - Round)$15 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine....................................................$98.88

13056 2013 Gold 'Year of the Snake' Proof $150 Coin 18K ...................$688.88

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SOMALIA 2012 SET OF 6 GUITAR COINS

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#12867 Charlton Canadian Paper Money Catalog (25th Edition) Spiral (in Full Color!)......... $25.95#10733 Charlton 23rd Edition Government Paper Money Catalog (Spiral) ............. $15.95#12282 2001 Charlton Combined Coin & Paper Money Catalogue hardcover ........ $23.32#12866 Charlton Chartered Bank Note Catalog 7th Edition ..................................... $79.95#11426 Charlton 6th Edition Chartered Bank Note Catalog ....................... $50.00 $75.95#10734 Charlton 2012 Canadian & USA Coin Guide .................................................... $9.95#10735 1995 Canadian Trade Doll Pocket Catalogue .................................................. $2.75#10728 2011 Haxby Coins of Canada Catalogue (Spiral) ............................................ $9.95#11427 Charlton 7th Edition Colonial Token Guide ................................................... $23.95#12267 Charlton Canadian Merchant Scrip Catalog .................................................. $59.95#12268 Charlton Canadian Numismatic Medals Catalog ........................................... $35.95#12269 Charlton Cents and Half Cents Die Varaties Catalog ....................................... $35.95#12270 Charlton Batty's Colonial Copper Coinage Catalog ...................................... $35.95#12271 Charlton Large Cents Die Varieties Catalog................................................... $35.95#10729 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 1 - Numismatic Issues (66th Edition) Spiral ........................................................ $19.95#10730 Charlton Canadian Coin Catalog Volume 2 (4th Edition - Mint Product issues) in Full-Color .................................................... $30.95

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CANADA’S 1912/1913/1914 BANK OF CANADA GOLD RESERVE COINS

In November of 2012, the Royal Canadian Mint, together with the Bank of Canada, announced that the Bank of Canada was selling their gold reserves consisting of 1912, 1913, and 1914 $5 and $10 gold coins. These coins were sold through the Royal Canadian Mint, and many sold out very quickly. The Royal Canadian Mint sold coins and sets in Hand-Select, and Premium Select designations, without grading the coins.

Gatewest is pleased to offer a selection from this gold reserve sale, in PCGS graded holders certifying their origin from the Gold Reserve!

13181 Canada 1914 $5 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ..................................................... $1,199.9513182 Canada 1914 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ................................................... $1,199.9513183 Canada 1914 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 plus (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ............................................ $1,399.9513216 1914 $10 Premium Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS64 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ................................................ $1,749.9513218 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS62+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ............................................................ $1,099.9513219 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ................................................................ $1,199.9513220 1913 $10 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve release) ............................................................. $1,399.9513236 1913 $10 Premium Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS64 (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) ................................................ $1,749.9513237 1914 $5 Gold Coin PCGS Certifi ed MS63+ (from the Bank of Canada Gold Reserve Release) .............................................................. $1,349.95

Quantities of each are very limited!

SET OF FIRST 8 CANADA $20 PURE SILVER COINS .9999 FINE 2011 & 2012

This item includes one of each of:12795 2011 'Maple Leaf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Only available with complete set)

12890 2011 'Canoe' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

12948 2012 'Polar Bear' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13005 2012 'Diamond Jubilee' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13039 2012 'The Penny' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13080 2012 'Magical Reindeer' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13159 2013 'Hockey' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

13185 2013 'Wolf' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine (Available by itself for $22.95)

Item #13186 .......................$187.95

1289012795 12948

13005 13039 13080

13159 13185

2012 PURE SILVER ‘25TH ANNIVERSARY OF

THE LOON’ PROOF $1 COIN .9999 FINE

Item #13023 ................ $34.95

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Item # Description Price13124 2013 ‘Niagara Falls - O Canada’ $10 Proof $10

Silver Coin .9999 Fine .......................................................... $39.9513238 2013 ‘Enameled Maple Leaf Impression’ Proof $20

Silver Coin .9999 Fine .........................................................$114.9513239 2013 ‘CIBC Bank Note’ Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine

(Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) ................................ $69.9513240 2013 ‘Northern Lights - The Great Hare’ Hologram

Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .........................................$109.9513241 2013 ‘Tylosaurus Pembinensis’ Glow-in-the-dark 25-Cent Coin ... $29.9513242 2013 ‘Wood Duck’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized)......... $29.9513243 2013 Proof $10 Silver ‘Wood Duck’ Coin .9999 Fine Silver ... $69.9513244 2013 ‘Starfi sh’ Proof 50-Cent 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..... $129.9513245 2013 ‘60th Anniversary of the Korean Armistice Agreement’

Proof Silver $1 Coin .9999 Fine .............................................$69.9513246 2013 ‘Devil’s Brigade’ Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...........$59.9513247 2013 Gold ‘Devil’s Brigade’ Proof $5 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..... $649.9513248 2013 ‘Polar Bear’ Proof $350 Gold Coin .99999 Fine ...... $2,799.9513249 2013 Kilo ‘The Caribou’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....... $2,249.9513250 2013 Kilo ‘The Caribou’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .....$69,000.00

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The classics, they say, never go out of style.

I was reminded of that recently in working on an article for CCN’s sister publication, Canadian Stamp News.

The story had plenty of drama, a third example of the rarest Canadian stamp was discovered by a collector, and pur-chased for just a few dollars, while the value is easily more than $100,000. The discovery would be similar to finding a 1921 50-cent piece in AU condition, sit-ting in a dealer’s junk silver inventory, with a bunch of common-date silver coins.

The reason I mention it here is that I was immediately reminded of one of the first things I learned about coin collect-ing. That old maxim “buy the book be-fore you buy the coin.”

In this case the reason the collector found a great rarity was because he knew enough to know what to look for, and wasn’t afraid to act on his knowledge.

Established collectors know that, all other things being equal, whoever knows the most makes the best deal.

I discovered this early on, when pur-chasing one of my first Victoria silver crowns. The coins were struck with a date on them corresponding to the calen-dar year. They also had edge engraving, amounting to the reignal year. That num-ber changed on the anniversary of Victo-

ria’s coronation, so there are two types for each year.

As you can imagine, there are very few cases where the number of each variety produced, and several silver melts since then have all but made the initial mint-age figures useless.

The only way to know the relative value of the two versions is to have a ref-erence.

Since I was building a date set, I could have pursued several strategies. I could have aimed for two of each year; I could have aimed for the less expensive coin of each year, only buying the scarcer one when the price was right; or I could have aimed to get the scarcer dates only, again looking for undervalued prices.

But I knew none of that at the time, be-cause I hadn’t taken the time to study the book.

Instead, I bought one of the commoner coins and paid too much. Then I did my research and discovered my mistake. My research also revealed that the series was far too expensive for my collecting bud-get.

Given that information, I resolved to put together a type set, from Victoria to Elizabeth.

Today, the set remains incomplete, the coins buried in a box. One day, I will pick it up again, and this time I will have a plan, and the knowledge to do it right.

ColVille’s Coins were ArtFor me, the name Alex Colville has al-

ways invoked memories of the 1967 commemorative series.

I was 11 when those coins first came out, and remember getting an Uncircu-lated Set early in the year. I can actually remember the moment, since it was at the school patrol’s monthly Saturday movie in Ottawa’s Capital Theatre. I re-member checking out these designs in the dim light of the theatre, and strug-gling to make out the details.

Of course, even then I was a bit of a cynic. Rather than set aside these keep-sakes as a way to remember the 100th birthday of my home and native land, I reasoned that the Mint would be making lots of these, so they wouldn’t have a particular value in the future. So instead of keeping them as is, I unleashed the coins and enjoyed the sudden pleasure of having a couple more bucks of spend-ing money.

It wasn’t one of my proudest collect-ing moments.

In my defence, I can say that my sole coin collecting interest was a date set of circulated one-cent coins. So only one coin in the set actually lined up with my collecting goals. Besides, back then a 25-cent coin was a significant amount of money. At that time, a chocolate bar cost five cents, a ride downtown on the Ot-tawa bus cost a mere 10 cents, and a large chocolate malt could be had for 20 cents.

But monetary value aside, Colville’s designs were the first coins I looked at that got me excited about the look.

The images were clean, simpler than the other coins in use at that time; actu-ally cleaner than most coins in use today, since our basic circulating coins from five-cent to 25-cent are still the same ones issued in 1966.

Colville’s coins were not the first ones I collected, but they were the first coins I saw as art. W

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Publisher says goodbyeAfter 24 years of being a co-owner of

Trajan Publishing, 12 of them as opera-tor/publisher it’s time to say goodbye.

I served as publisher the same length of time as my late business partner Paul Fiocca but, I admit, he had the “collector gene” which I did not have. That made me feel awkward at times, but I’m proud to say our staff and free-lancers over the years did an outstand-ing job.

They have made Canadian Coin News and Canadian Stamp News the leading hobby periodicals in their respective fields.

I thought it was a great opportunity when Mike Walsh approached me about taking over as publisher and sell-ing my shares. I am pleased to turn the management of the business over to someone who has all the right stuff.

Mike has extensive publishing ex-perience, as well as a genuine interest in coin and stamp collecting.

Anderson Charters, of Orillia, Ont., who along with Fiocca and I launched Trajan in 1989, retains his shares in the company. Anderson, along with his wife Susan, is joined by Mike Walsh’s business partner, Richard Groom.

Together these three partners plan to grow Trajan and its publications in the years ahead.

My wife Mary Lynn and I have had the opportunity to meet many dealers and collectors over the past 12 years. The collecting community has wel-comed us warmly over the years and we count many of those we’ve met as good friends with whom we plan to stay in touch. W Paul winkler

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Features New partnership helps keep

popular coin show going ............Page 31

regularsTRENDS

Focus on Special Commemoratives ..........Page 22

SHOw AND BOURSE Check out the shows

in your area ...............................Page 27

CCN MARkETPLACE Are you buying or selling? ..........Page 28

columnsNOTES & BILLS

Britain’s centuries-old Barclays issued Canadian notes ...............Page 10

COLONIAL TOkENS Token-issuing Halifax hardware

merchant had Loyalist roots .......Page 11

CANADIAN kEY DATES Toonie acted as platform

to welcome Nunavut ..................Page 12

THE wORLD OF MONEY Like his collection, Andrew Baird

was well travelled ......................Page 13

COLLECTING 101 Collecting goals must be

obtainable, affordable ................Page 15

ERRORS & VARIETIES Some errors need to be seen

to be authenticated... and appreciated .........................Page 16

NUMISMATIC COLLATERAL Famous Farouk sale big

on caveat emptors .....................Page 21

NEw ISSUES World below the waves ..............Page 30

NUMISMATIC PROFILE Artist’s wartime visions leave

lasting impressions on Mint .......Page 32

BACk ISSUES A look back at numismatic

history through CCN’s 50 years of archives ..................Page 31

BOOk REVIEw Charlton updates guide

to Canadian paper money ..........Page 33

what’s insideVolume 51 • Number 09

August 13 to August 26, 2013

When I visited my sister-in-law in Ohio a couple of years ago, I came

across some unusual lottery tickets at a novelty store. I thought they might make an interesting giveaway at a coin club meeting or as draw prizes.

Each package, containing five differ-ent tickets, sold for an extremely reason-able $1. The front of a set of five differ-ent types is shown in Figure 1.

I bought all examples that three dif-ferent novelty and dollar stores had on hand.

Everyone that attended the December 2009 dinner and bingo meeting of the Mississauga-Etobicoke Coin Stamp & Collectibles Club (MECSCC) received three different lottery tickets. When you scratched the ticket and it contained three identical symbols, the ticket could be worth up to $10,000.

I also donated packages of the lottery tickets for door draws at other meet-ings.

The first person that scratched one of the tickets at the MECSCC dinner meet-ing yelled out that he had won $10,000.

Naturally, he wanted to know where to cash it. I referred him, and everyone else at the meeting, to read the back of the ticket for details.

Winners, which included everyone in the room, should have read the de-tails on the back before getting excited. The back, which is shown in Figure 2, reads in part: “Winning tickets of $100 or more must be sent by mail or in per-son to the Money Fairy, 123 NoWhere Drive, in Make-Believe Land. Valid only in your dreams. Any resemblance to a real or implied lottery ticket is

whAt’s lUrkinG six Feet UnDerFlorida Treasure hunter Brent Bris-

ben found a stack of 48 gold coins lost in a shipwreck after a 1715 hur-ricane, and estimated to be worth as much as a quarter million dollars. The Spanish Escudos bear dates from 1697 to 1714 and were found in just six feet of water, a mere 100 feet from the shoreline. That’s 1.8 metres of wa-ter, 31 metres from shore for you met-ric types.

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Singapore’s new coinage is causing some confusion. Local press reports include stories that one person took five minutes to get a trolley, waiting for one to accept a new $1 coin, and merchants are complaining that cus-tomers are accusing shop owners of short-changing since the new 50-cent coin is similar to the old 20-cent coins. At this time, both new and old coins are circulating together, as Singapore does not have a policy of recalling ear-lier coin issues.

GloUCester’s Pretty PennyExcavators near the British city of

Gloucester have found a silver penny issued by William the Conqueror, and struck in 1080. While coins of William are not uncommon, this is the first to be attributed to the Gloucester Mint, and shows it was operational through-out his reign.

AnA eleCts new exeCThe American Numismatic Associ-

ation has announced the results of voting for the 2013-15 election term. The new president is Walter Os-tromecki, vice-president is Jeff Gar-rett, and the successful candidates for governor are Gary Adkins, Scott T. Rottinghaus, Dr. Ralph W. Ross, Mike Ellis, Greg Lyon, Jeff Swindling, and Laura Sperber.

kiwi Coins stolenA thief has stolen a rare collection of

coins, worth about $200,000, from an Adelaide, New Zealand, home. The owner had been collecting the coins for 30 years.

hA to oFFer rArityHeritage Auctions will be offering

an example of the rare Class I 1804 $1 in the firm’s Aug. 9 sale, part of the firm’s Signature Auction being held in Rosemont, Ill., that week. “The Class I 1804 $1 is the undisputed king of American coins,” said Greg Rohan, president of Heritage Auctions, “and it is always an event when one of them shows up for auction.”

BABy BoonThe UK is expecting the birth of a

royal baby, the child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, by mid-July. We have learned the Royal Mint will be producing 2,013 silver pennies to give to parents of babies who will be born the same day in the United Kingdom.

kAne ABly tAkes on nGC PostNumismatic Guaranty Corporation

(NGC) hired Irma Kane as account rep-resentative. Kane will work with autho-rized dealers on the west coast to facili-tate submissions and increase aware-ness of NGC’s bulk grading services.

Almost UncircUlatedAn almost uncirculated collection of news, views and more…

By John Regitko

The Lighter side

Winning lottery tickets make fun collectible

Figure 1: Five different tickets, which John regitko purchased at a U.s. novelty store, were available in a free giveaway and in door draws at a local coin club meeting.

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One of the biggest of the English banks, and one

with a connection to Canadian paper money, is Barclays PLC. Its story goes back to 1690 when John Freame and Thomas Gould went into partnership and began trading as gold-smiths and bankers in London. In medieval and early modern times, goldsmiths often acted as bankers, since they dealt in gold and had adequate security for storing valuables. In 1728, the business moved to 54 Lom-bard St. This street in the city (the financial district) has for centuries been famous as a cen-tre of English merchants, bank-ing, and insurance businesses. In 1736, James Barclay, the son-in-law of John Freame, acquired a partnership in the firm, thus bringing his surname into the business.

In 1767, Silvanus Bevan, a relative of Barclay, joined the bank. In the early 1780s, John Tritton, who was wed to a member of the Barclay family,

became a partner. The firm was then renamed Barclay, Bevan, Barclay and Tritton, by which name it would be known for many years. In 1896, Barclays joined with 19 other banks to form Barclays and Company, Ltd. When Barclays merged with the London, Provincial and South Western Bank in 1918, it became one of the “Big Five” British banks.

What does this have to do with Canadian banks and banknotes, you ask? Read on. In 1914, Barclays’ chairman Frederick C. Goodenough be-gan a policy of entering inter-national banking. In 1929 Bar-clays Bank, Ltd., entered the Canadian economy with the formation of a new chartered bank, Barclays Bank (Canada). Montreal was the site of the new bank’s headquarters. De-spite having a Canadian board of directors, the new bank was controlled by Barclays in Lon-don. A branch was established soon after in Toronto.

The first president of Bar-clays Bank (Canada) was Rob-ert Laird Borden, who had served as prime minister of Canada from 1911 until 1920.

Borden was born at Grand Pre, N.S., on June 26, 1854 and was educated at Grand Pre. Af-ter a stint working as a teacher first in Grand Pre and then in Matawan, N.J., he returned home to Nova Scotia and began to study law in 1874. He was

called to the bar of Nova Scotia in 1878. In 1889 he became the head of his own law firm and, the same year, he married Jean Bond.

In 1896, Borden was elected to Parliament as a Conservative member for Halifax. He gained a good reputation and suc-ceeded Charles Tupper as party leader at a time when the Con-servatives were the opposition. In 1911, the Conservatives, un-der Borden, were thrust into power, defeating Wilfrid Lauri-er’s Liberal government on the issue of reciprocity with the United States. Borden became Canada’s eighth prime minister on Oct. 10, 1911, holding office until July 10, 1920. He was knighted in 1914.

Borden led Canada through the First World War. His govern-ment created the National Re-search Council of Canada in 1916. Canadians may also re-member every time we look at his portrait on a $100 bill that it was Borden’s government that introduced the first income tax into this country, at the time in-tended as a temporary measure.

In 1919, Borden used troops to suppress the Winnipeg Gen-eral Strike, which the govern-ment feared was a communist ploy. The same year, Borden’s government adopted the Nickle Resolution, which discontinued the granting of any titles of no-bility to Canadians henceforth. Borden was therefore the last Canadian prime minister to be knighted.

Borden resented Canada be-ing treated as a colony by the British and, through his bar-gaining skills, he won for Can-ada equal status with Britain. His other accomplishments in-cluded winning a seat in the councils of the empire, repre-sentation for Canada at the peace conference, and represen-tation for the country at the League of Nations.

After retiring from office in 1920, Borden served as chancel-lor of Queen’s University from 1924 to 1930. He also served not only as president of Barclays Bank (Canada), but also the Crown Life Insurance Com-pany. His typographed signa-ture, R.L. Borden, can be found as president on the right-hand side of all of the 1929 issue of Barclay’s Bank notes and on some notes of the 1935 issue. He held the presidencies of both companies until he died in Ottawa on June 10, 1937.

Barclays Bank (Canada) is-sued a series of large-size notes in 1929 in the denominations of $5, $10 and $20, all with sim-ilar designs that show a seated female with a globe in the cen-tre, between counters on their faces and a bank building be-tween counters on their backs. The face of the $5 note is printed in black (like all three denominations) on a blue-green tint, while the back is green. The face of the $10 has an orange tint on the face and an orange back. The face tint and back colour of the $20 note is blue. Both note series were

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In the early 19th century, Halifax was a vibrant community and port. “Thousands of Loyalist refugees ar-

rived in 1783 and 1784, doubling the previous population and swelling that of Halifax to around 5,000,” states the Government of Nova Scotia website. European ships bound for New York and Boston would stop in Halifax, as would ships headed from these ports to Europe. Being a major British naval base during the Napoleonic War and War of 1812 helped to nudge this prosperity along.

Among the Loyalists settling in Nova Scotia were Gideon and Deborah White. Born in Plymouth, Mass., in 1754, Gideon White helped to organize the re-settlement of a group of Loyalists in Port Roseway, now Shelburne, where they took steps to form local government.

Gideon was the recipient of numer-ous government appointments, includ-ing deputy registrar of the Court of Vice-Admiralty, justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas and judge of the Court of Probate for Shelburne County. He was also elected to the Legislative Assembly from 1790 to 1793.

Several of Deborah and Gideon’s nine children achieved prominent positions. Both Nathaniel and Cornelius became lawyers and were also elected to the Legislative Assembly while Thomas be-came a rector of the Christ Church.

Their son Miles, born in Shelburne, was cut from a different cloth. He oper-ated a successful hardware and iron-mongery business in Halifax beginning in 1812. A notice in the Acadian Recorder of May 14, 1814 outlines some material Miles was attempting to sell: “Miles W White HAS for sale about thirty tons of IRON, flat bars form 1 to 6 inches –

round and square IRON. Also, Plate and Hoop IRON, at his usual prices.”

During this time many hardware stores in Halifax filled the void for small change by issuing tokens. White was one of these, issuing halfpenny copper to-kens in 1815 (Breton No. 890), which could be exchanged at his store. These unique tokens were issued at full weight, a practice not always followed at that time, and were graced by a creative in-scription and design that left little doubt as to the nature of his business.

The obverse sports a cask within a circle. Inside the cask are the words “SPIKES NAILS & C.” The legend “HALFPENNY TOKEN 1815” is outside the circle and around the rim. The re-verse depicts an inner circle containing the expression “PAYABLE / BY/ MILES W / WHITE / HALIFAX / N.S.” on six lines. The expression “IMPORTERS OF IRONMONGERY HARDWARES & C.” is outside the inner ring and around the rim.

Three varieties of White’s token are reported in the Charlton reference, all relating to the position of the die axis: medal axis (), coinage die axis () and 90-degree axis (), the rarest of the three.

Possibly needing new capital to ex-pand, in 1816, Miles White brought part-ners into his business. The Acadian Re-corder of June 1, 1816 reports this new business venture in an advertisement headed, “White Creighton & Co. / Miles W. White”:

“Having this day taken into Partner-ship Mr. George B. Creighton, and his Brother Cornelius White, the Business will in future be carried on under the above Firm, who have constantly on hand …”

The announcement goes on to list 40 wares the new business was selling. This list includes “Bar and Belt Iron, Hoop Sheet and plough plate, ditto, Crawley’s belt German Steel (L) blis-tered do. Ox and boat Chains ... Spikes from 4 to 8 inches, Nails from 3 to 30 penny, Pots and Baking Pans ... Shoe-makers Tools.”

It certainly appears that the addition of partners may have allowed the busi-ness to offer a larger selection of goods.

Although Miles White died in 1822, his token continues to remind us not only of his entrepreneurial legacy, but also of the important role played by many early19th-century Halifax hardware merchants in supplying much-needed coinage.

To learn more about colonial tokens why not consider joining the Canadian Association of Token Collectors? Con-tact Harry N. James at Box 22022, Elm-wood Square PO, 204 First Ave., St. Thomas, ON N5R 6A1 or [email protected]. W

Token-issuing Halifax hardware merchant had Loyalist roots

By Tim Grawey

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halifax hardware merchant Miles white issued this full-weight copper token during the early 19th century. the coin is done with three different die axes, with 90-degrees east being the toughest to find.

printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company, Ltd.

In 1935 the bank issued small-size notes in the same denominations, also depicting on their faces counters on ei-ther side of a female with a globe and with the same colours as the previous issue. With the foundation in 1934 of the Bank of Canada, which assumed the sole responsibility for issuing Canadian banknotes, Barclays’ 1935 series was its last issue of paper currency.

The Great Depression of the 1930s caused the new bank to experience con-siderable hardship. Foreign exchange re-strictions resulting from the Second World War made it hard to get fresh capital from London in order to open needed branches in population centres across the country. As a result, Barclays approached the Im-perial Bank of Canada about a merger, which came to fruition in early 1956.

To avoid confusion, I should just men-tion that Barclays, in England, set up a new Canadian subsidiary in 1979. This firm, which had no connection to the former Barclays Bank (Canada), was purchased by the Hongkong Bank of Canada in 1996. W

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When the key date collector looks for prized coins,

condition is always important.Sometimes a low mintage

creates a scarcity that draws the discerning collector. Some coins are prized for the beauty of the coiner’s art they repre-sent.

For some dates, the history commemorated, or the posi-tions in the series (first, last, or new design introduction) are indicators of significance.

In 1999, Canada subdivided the Northwest Territories into two districts.

The eastern side of the split was named Nunavut, which means “our land” in the Inuk-titut language. It incorporated

Baffin Island and most of the northern coastline of Hudson Bay. The capital became Iqaluit, which had historically been called Frobisher Bay by the European originating in-habitants. As Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit had been the most lu-crative air transport route from Montreal and Ottawa re-spectively for Nordair and First Air. Quick Change Boeing 737-200 aircraft would sell as many passenger seats as were demanded, and then unsold seats could be re-moved and replaced by cargo pallets. An extremely short seasonal window of harbour accessibility at Frobisher Bay made surface transportation

to Baffin Island too sporadic to provide an economical al-ternative to air transport for perishable cargoes.

The Northwest Territories have been split before. In 1870, Manitoba became a province, and the remaining territory was

split again in 1898 when Yukon Territory was created (renamed Yukon, dropping the second word, in 2002) and again in 1905, as Alberta and Saskatche-wan were elevated to become provinces.

The toonie denomination was introduced in 1996 to re-place the $2 note that had circu-lated previously. The diameter of the bimetallic coin was 28 millimetres with the outer ring composed of nickel, while the centre core is composed of an alloy of copper, aluminum and nickel.

The obverse design of the 1999 toonie is the familiar Dora de Pedery-Hunt tiara portrait while credit for the reverse de-sign goes to Germaine Arnak-touyok. The dies were engraved by Ago Aarand and Jose Osio.

1999 hAPPeninGsIn 1999, the financial insta-

bility in Canada’s airline in-dustry boiled over, and in Au-gust 1999, the minister of transport agreed to waive ap-plication of the Competition Act to discussions between Air Canada and Canadian Airlines. Shortly thereafter, an investor group containing Onex Corporation and Ameri-can Airlines made an unsolic-ited takeover bid for Air Can-ada. This writer was employed by one of the financial advis-ers retained as part of the so-liciting dealer group for the bid. By Nov. 8, a Quebec judge ruled that the Air Canada Public Participation Act of 1988 prohibited the proposed bid. As a result, the takeover bid was withdrawn.

In the NHL, the Dallas Stars defeated the Buffalo Sabres in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Fi-nal. A controversial goal by Brett Hull in the third period of overtime won the Stars the cup. Hull appeared to kick the puck from his left skate to his stick as he entered Dominik Hasek’s crease.

The Grey Cup in 1999 was awarded to the Hamilton Ti-ger-Cats, who defeated the Calgary Stampeders by a score of 32-21 at BC Place sta-dium.

In Formula 1, Canadian driver Jacques Villeneuve moved to the British Ameri-can racing team in 1999, but accumulated no points in his 16 races. Villeneuve’s season highlight was a high speed crash in Belgium, where Vil-leneuve’s father had been killed during Formula 1 quali-fying in 1982

The 1999 Academy Award for best picture went to Shake-speare In Love. Gwyneth Pal-trow and Judi Dench took home statuettes for best actress and best supporting actress re-spectively. Steven Spielberg won the best director award for Saving Private Ryan.

Also in cinema, a 30-second product placement in Toy Story 2 saved the life of Ohio Toy Company as the new genera-tion of child consumers were introduced to a drawing toy that used aluminum dust and a stylus to make erasable im-ages; otherwise known as the Etch A Sketch®. Helped by the Pixar film boost, the toy has sold more than 100 million units. W

what makes it fun. This ticket for entertainment purposes only. Thanks for being a good sport. Odds of winning: 0 in 10,000.”

I knew when I purchased them that they were fake tick-

ets, since the packaging, shown in Figure 3, clearly identifies them as being “Jokes & Gags Fake Lottery Tickets” and “Fool your Friends.”

Another ticket in a similar vein was brought to my at-tention by Geoff Bell, a past-

president of the Royal Cana-dian Numismatic Associa-tion. He handed out a “free ticket” at a numismatic ban-quet I attended.

I made copies of the ticket (Figure 4) and also handed them out at a MECSCC din-ner meeting.

Although it is a free ticket, “it’s not good for anything – it’s just free,” states the ticket.

It even has a stub, which reads: “This is a stub. It isn’t good for anything either, but stubs make tickets look more important.”

Just like the fake lottery tickets, the free ticket seems to have been somewhat of a hit, with a few people asking if I could give them some for other functions and parties they were going to attend. W

John can be reached at [email protected].

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Toonie acted as platform to welcome Nunavut

By Tony Hine

Canadiankey dates

the 1999 toonie marks the creation of Canada’s third territory, nunavut.

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Figure 4: this ‘free ticket’ was handed out by John regitko at a separate coin club meeting. the novelty item was first brought to his attention by rCnA past-president Geoff Bell.

Figure 2: Unfortunately for the winners, the back of the lottery tickets confirm that they are novelty tickets intended purely for fun.

Figure 3: Unlike the front of each lottery ticket, the packaging clearly identifies them as fake lottery tickets.

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As noted in previous articles in this series, most Cana-

dian numismatists of the 19th and early 20th centuries usually focused on colonial tokens, al-though some, as in the case of Joe Hooper and G.E. Hart, in-cluded a small group of classical Greek and Roman coins in their collections. F.J. Naftel, featured in an earlier article, seems to have given classical coins some-what greater attention and, even earlier, James Rattray, John Mc-Caul, and Andrew H. Armour appear to have specialized in classical numismatics. Yet only in the mid-20th century did it start to become more common to specialize in classical coins, with such numismatists and col-lectors as William P. Wallace, J.S. Wilkinson, and John Grant lead-ing the way.

Surprisingly, perhaps, two rather early classical numisma-tists were pioneers of the Cana-dian West and most certainly crossed paths at the Hudson’s Bay Company’s (HBC) posts at Fort Ellice and Fort Qu’Appelle, in what are now Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In 1881, these were a 25-year-old Presbyterian clergyman, Andrew B. Baird, who had just come west after be-ing ordained in Toronto, and the still younger Edward Ellice Mc-Donald, son of Archibald Mc-Donald, the HBC’s chief trader.

FAMily hAD sCottish roots

Andrew Browning Baird was born on Oct. 6, 1855, in the vil-lage of Motherwell, near St. Marys, Canada West (Ontario), son of Charles Baird (1829-1908), a farmer, and Agnes Browning (1832-1913). He was named for his grandfather, An-drew Baird (1803-71), who had emigrated from Glasgow to Up-per Canada in 1820. In his youth, his ambition was to work for Timothy Eaton, founder of the Eaton’s department store, but at that time owner of a small shop in St. Marys. However, Andrew’s father had bigger plans for him.

He enrolled Andrew in Up-per Canada College in January 1873, and Andrew went on to study at University College (University of Toronto) from 1873 to 1876, spent the summer of 1876 preaching on Mani-toulin Island, and then studied theology at Knox College, also at Toronto. Andrew served as president of the students’ Meta-physical and Literary Society, and received his BA degree in 1877. It may have been during these years in Toronto, where he would have studied with such classicists as Maurice Hutton and where he may even have met numismatist Rev. John Mc-Caul, by then retired from Uni-

versity of Toronto, that young Baird developed an interest in ancient coins, even though his favourite professor, according to his later writing, was George Paxton Young.

Baird’s summer ministry in 1877 was at Nipissing, near North Bay, Ont., and he then took further opportunities to cultivate his interests in both theology and numismatics when he sailed on the Anchor Line’s Ethiopia from New York to Scotland in 1879 to study in Edinburgh, where he received his bachelor’s degree in 1881, and in Leipzig, Germany, where he spent about two months af-ter his graduation.

While in Leipzig, Baird re-ceived the invitation to “go west” to minister to the remote communities around Edmon-ton, then part of the Northwest Territories. Baird accepted, sailed back to New York from Antwerp, Belgium on the Rhy-land and, after a brief visit with his family in Ontario and his or-dination as a minister there, em-barked on an incredible jour-ney.

An ArDUoUs JoUrneyThe easy part was by train to

Winnipeg. There, he had to ac-quire supplies, a horse and wagon, and begin the arduous overland trip to the Edmonton district. Baird kept diaries, so we are fairly well informed about this trip, especially thanks to his own reminiscences, Mem-ories of Fort Ellice (1931), and to John Edwards’ biography, An-drew Baird of Manitoba Col-lege, published in 1972. Readers need to keep in mind that the

Canadian Pacific Railway would not be completed until five years later, so Baird had to leave Winnipeg on Sept. 8, 1881 with only a horse and wagon and a few supplies, to make an almost 1,300-kilometre journey. According to his diary, on Sept. 17, he reached Fort Ellice, an HBC post, where he enjoyed the hospitality of the Hudson’s Bay Company’s chief trader, Archi-bald McDonald (1835-1915), and his wife, Ellen Inkster (1840-1912). There, he would also have met the McDonalds’ young son, Edward Ellice (1876-1955), who would later become a prominent physician and medical researcher, as well as a member of the American Nu-mismatic Society. Baird went on with a few fellow travellers, camping in tents at night, to Fort Qu’Apelle, where he needed to repair a bent axle on his wagon. Then his horse died from eating green oats, forcing

Baird to go back to Eden to buy a pony on credit from Stobart’s store at Duck Lake. There, he happened to meet David Laird (1833-1914), lieutenant-gover-nor of the Northwest Territories. Baird then passed through Bat-tleford and marched on, some-times not encountering a single person for days, until he finally reached Edmonton on Oct. 29. There, he set up his ministry for the Presbyterian Church, was active in setting up schools, and in 1887 became founding chap-lain of the local St. Andrew’s Society. Years later, Baird would record many of his reminis-cences of these days in a “Lest We Forget” column in a Winni-peg newspaper.

Then, in 1887, Baird received a message from John M. King (1829-99), principal of a young Manitoba College in Winnipeg, asking him to come and teach

Like his collection, Andrew Baird was well travelled

By Ted Banning

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Baird met hudson’s Bay Company chief trader Archibald McDonald at Fort ellice, during his journey from winnipeg to edmonton.

Baird worked as a professor at Manitoba College in winnipeg for close to 50 years.

Andrew Baird made the 1,300-kilometre journey from winnipeg to edmonton via horse and buggy in 1881. the Canadian Pacific railway was completed five years later.

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Oftentimes the first ques-tion a newcomer to our

hobby poses is, “What should I collect?” It is really a rhetori-cal question, for no one can tell the individual what to include in his or her collection.

However, we are frequently asked for suggestions. The one that we commonly offer is to acquire Fine or better coins and, most importantly, with-out flaws of any kind. This in-cludes selecting a series that will not “break the bank,” so to speak. It is admirable to think that we would like to collect Victoria 50-cent coins in Fine and better grades. Reality sinks in when we take a peek at the catalogue values.

Setting a goal goes hand in hand with choosing a series or specialty. Most of us strive for completion, it is human na-ture, but it does not serve any purpose to think we can really accomplish a goal if our coin budget does not permit lavish expenditures. A more realistic goal, if we decide to collect Victoria 50-cent coins, might be to form a set in a lesser grade; one that we can afford.

In a previous issue of Cana-dian Coin News we spoke about acquiring choice coins. Exactly what is a choice coin? To my way of thinking, a choice coin possesses nice eye-appeal; the kind of coin that one looks at

admiringly and says, “Wow, what a nice looking coin!” It is also a coin that is solid or “high-end” for the grade, and does not contain any severe blemishes. I define a severe blemish as a major nick, dent or scratch that detracts from the coin’s overall appearance. Included in my definition would be unsightly carbon spots or verdigris on copper coins and unattractive tarnish on silver coins.

We must remember that coins were made for circula-tion in daily commerce. Natu-rally they will pick up slight scratches or some other form of minor surface blemish from jostling about in cloth bags when they were struck and then transported to banks. They will also show signs of use, which will include one or more of these minor blem-ishes. We stress the difference between “minor” and “se-vere.” The former is to be ex-pected; the latter to be avoided. We must not allow ourselves to entertain the notion that we will collect nothing but perfect coins. Even modern non-circu-lating coins struck especially for collectors and handled with the utmost of care at the Mint are not perfect in the true sense of the word.

Make a realistic goal; one that can be followed without

chagrin. I have seen far too many collectors in my decades of experience set what they thought was an attainable goal only to become frustrated when it was realized that the goal could not be met. In frus-tration, the hobby was aban-doned.

Why collect with a purpose? Why set goals? For the very reason we just outlined. It serves no purpose for anyone to become disappointed and leave the fold. Why not just ac-cumulate coins? Why not just buy anything that attracts my fancy? The answer is simple,

but understanding the answer is a bit more difficult. A hodge-podge “collection,” and we use that term loosely, will not be attractive to a potential buyer. In actuality we have an accumulation; not a collection. A collection is begun and formed over a considerable period of time with set goals in mind. These goals would i n c l u d e o u r c h o i c e o f denomination(s), monarch(s)

and grades for the coins, to name a few examples. The grades should remain consis-tent within the series. By this we mean that a collection of those Victoria 50-cent coins that we spoke about earlier would not include coins from banged-up About Good through choice Extremely Fine. Select an obtainable, af-fordable condition goal. If Fine is the grade that you select, then try to range the collection from solid Fines to Very Fines. Trust me, dealers will invari-ably fall over themselves in beating a path to the door of someone who possesses such a collection and wishes to place it for sale. And, we must be realistic once more: every collection is sold at some point in time. If you are able to de-vise a method of transporting a collection to the great coin club in the sky, please advise yours truly. You, or your ben-eficiary will obtain the greatest financial reward from a care-fully thought out and choice collection.

A popular collecting theme is type collecting. One acquires an example of each monarch in every denomination and design. The fun potential here is enormous, but once again, stay with specific condition (grade) objectives.

The thrill of the chase is a real benefit of coin collecting. We’ll talk about that when I next visit. Until then, stay well and enjoy your hobby. W

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coming the most prominent painter to document Canada’s involvement in the Second World War. The Canadian War Museum, whose collection in-cludes more than 340 of Colville’s oil paintings, water-colours and sketches, is cur-rently planning a special exhi-bition of his works to honour his memory.

After the war, Colville made a name for himself with a re-alist style, which went against

the popular trends of abstract and expressionist art.

Colville’s famous works in-cluded “To Prince Edward Is-land,” “Nude and Dummy” and “Horse and Train,” which Cockburn put on the jacket of his 1973 album Night Vision.

In 2010 his painting “Man on Verandah” sold for $1.29 million, a record for a work by a living Canadian artist.

Colville was born Aug. 24, 1920 in Toronto, but moved to Nova Scotia as a boy.

Colville served in the Cana-dian Army from 1942-46, working as a military artist for the latter two years. He then

taught painting and art his-tory at his alma mater, Mount Allison University, N.B. He left the university in 1963 to devote himself to painting.

He was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1967, and made Companion of the Order of Canada in 1982. He won a Governor General’s Vi-sual and Media Arts Award in 2003.

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Colville...Continued from page 1

“Most of us strive for completion – it is human nature – but it does not serve

any purpose to think we can really accomplish a goal if our coin budget does not permit lavish expenditures. A more realistic goal, if we decide to

collect Victoria 50-cent coins, might be to form a set in a lesser grade; one

that we can afford.

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I have received a number of scans of some odd looking

errors that are difficult to figure out without seeing the actual coins. I place the following items into the category of “must be seen to be authenticated.” I thought I would describe my concerns about them in this col-umn.

I would suggest to the own-ers that they ask a coin dealer for their opinion, or submit them to Canadian Coin Certifi-cation Service (CCCS) for a nominal fee, or one of the U.S. third-party authentication ser-vices (i.e. PCGS, NGC, ANACS) at a higher cost.

FUll BroCkAGe CentFrom Joseph M.: “I have

what I believe to be a very rare and unique mint error coin. I was told to contact you by the ICCS. I need help getting this coin graded and eventually sold. The coin is a Canadian penny. It is two headed. It is a full strike brockage, and I be-lieve a first strike, since the im-age is very clearly defined and within the rim of the coin, it is from the years when the pen-nies were 12-sided, so there is no date on the coin.”

Joseph’s coin, shown in Fig-ure 1, dates between 1990 and 1996 due to the diademed por-

trait of the Queen and the fact that the coin is 12-sided.

For the newbies reading this, let me explain how a full brock-age coin was created. A just-struck coin stuck to the upper die rather than ejecting. When a new blank planchet entered the striking chamber, it was struck by the lower die with the nor-mal obverse design. However, the exposed side of the previ-ously struck coin acted as the faux pas upper die, impressing its raised obverse design into the new blank. This left an in-cused impression on the new blank. What that produced is a coin with a normal (raised) Queen on one side and an in-cused (impressed into the metal) design on the other side, which is the coin Joseph has. (It is much, much more unusual to come up with the piece that acted as the upper die.

Although the two sides look good in the scan, the edge of Jo-seph’s coin, shown in Figure 2, has me puzzled. At first glance, it appears to have been inserted into a bezel due to the indenta-tion around the rim. Then there is the partial flat edge, shown on the left side in the illustra-tion.

Normally, the coin is dodeca-gon (that’s 12-sided). However, Joseph M.’s full brockage cent

has a very unusual edge to say the least. It is round except for a small, straight portion.

Further, the rim sticks out on both the obverse and reverse sides, making it quite indented in the middle all around the edge.

Someone would really have to examine the coin first hand because from the scans sent me, I would like to make the fol-lowing points:

What is obvious is that two objects (the previously struck coin acting as the faux pas up-per die and the new blank planchet) were trying to occupy the space that is normally oc-cupied by only one.

Looking at the left photo (Figure 1), which shows the raised obverse of the coin, you can see that the metal was squeezed out between the col-lar die and the top of the bot-tom die (remember, the bottom die is the obverse) due to exces-sive pressure caused by two planchets in the striking cham-ber.

The round blank is given its 12-sided shape by the collar die when the upper and lower dies

force the metal into the collar die. Therefore, the blank had to be outside the collar die when it was struck. But how did the press produce the protrusions on both the top and bottom?

Could the flat part at left have been the result of being struck on an incomplete (clipped) blank?

Where did all the metal pro-truding from the edge come from? Could a bezel create the indentation around the edge of the coin so deep?

I would suggest that the coin should be sent to CCCS for au-thentication. Contact informa-tion, shipping details and costs are available at www.canadi-ancoincertification.com. It is beneficial for an error in the price range the owner should be asking for to get it certified before being sold or auctioned off, although the packaging would make the unusual edge much more difficult to see clearly.

Incidentally, I prefer to call Joseph’s coin an early strike rather than a first strike, since the faux pas upper dies can strike a number of new blanks before it starts to spread out.

The word “unique” should be avoided for the sake of ac-curacy since the same error can occur with the same faux pas die, in any year and any de-nomination.

1978 one-Cent DoUBle DAteD

Gary B. emails: “I have just discovered what I believe to be the greatest one-cent coin ever. Among the billions of one-cent coins stamped by the Canadian

Mint, I have in my collection a unique 1977 one-cent coin dou-ble stamped. The maple leaf side is normal dated 1977; the Queen side has the maple leaf stamped over the Queen’s face and the date of that stamp shown as 1978 although re-versed (“8791”).

The edge of the coin has two clearly stamped edge beads with the word CANADA stamped on the Queen face side. I talked to a very reputa-ble coin dealer in Vancouver about my find and he says that it is a special find and that he would take it off my hands any-time. The question I have for you: is this a special find and if I list it for sale or auction what should be the asking price?”

I am not too optimistic about its authenticity based purely on your description, without see-ing the coin. There is no sce-nario that would create this coin at the Mint during normal production. What are the odds of a coin from the previous year being left behind, be thrown into the blanks being used for the new year’s coins, getting struck again, sticking to the up-per die and acting as a faux pas die when, by an unimaginable fluke, a previously struck coin dated a year earlier entered the striking chamber?

The odds of you having such a genuine coin are billions to one, but not impossible if it had some assistance by a workman who had a coin from the previ-ous year in his pocket and did some hand feeding into the press.

If the coin was dated, say, 1969, it might have been a case

Some errors need to be seen to be authenticated… and appreciated

By John Regitko

Errors &Varieties

Figure 1. Joseph M.’s full brockage dates from 1990 to 1996 due to the diademed portrait and the dodecagon shape.

Figure 2. the edge of Joseph M.’s full brockage cent is very unusual for a coin that is normally 12-sided.

Figure 3. Marcella’s unusual coin would have to be physically examined to determine if it is a genuine error, although there is little chance from the photo that it was struck this way at the Mint.

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of a pressman doing exactly the above, but in 1978 the Hull Plant had already closed its proverbial backdoor.

Since this coin sounds to me like a typical “basement job” where two or three coins were squeezed together in a vice in someone’s basement, I am will-ing to put my money where my mouth is. Here is the deal. If Gary B. sends this coin to Cana-dian Coin Certification Service (CCCS) and it turns out to be a genuine error and he sends me the invoice for its authentica-tion, I will reimburse him.

However, if the coin is in-deed a phony, he is on his own for the cost.

1946 one-Cent with silVer lininG

From Marcella G.: “Look what I found. What is it? Cop-per core and a silver lining that looks poured over. Date is 1946 stamped on silver.” His photos are show in Figure 3.

Based on these photos, I doubt it is something that was produced at the Mint. I assume it is a one-cent coin (hence the copper core) that someone played around with. I suspect that you won’t find any pre-cious metal in it, unfortunately, but some silver-coloured base metal.

I also extend to Marcella the same deal as above: if he sends it to CCCS for authentication and it is deemed to have left the Mint this way, I will pay CCCS’ fee.

2002 25-Cent with ePoxy GlUe

From Bill L.: “I have a 2002 quarter with some very odd markings on it. I sent it to CCCS and he graded it AU-55 and said that it had epoxy residue on it. The coin does not seem like what I would expect epoxy to feel and sound like but who knows. My question is, does this happen often, or have you heard of this before?”

Epoxy glue or other types of glue do not necessarily evapo-rate under normal circum-stances (unlike water or some grease that tend to disappear af-ter they left their mark on the coin). Any object that is suffi-ciently solid can survive the heat of the pressure of the dies coming together with 200 tons or more of pressure. Such occur-rences are far and few between because there is bound to be limited use of such materials around the blanking equipment and minting presses.

I have seen four other coins that had some sort of glue on them. Two were silver dollars, the third was a loon dollar, while the fourth one (which be-longs to me and is shown in Fig-ure 4) shows the kind of a “mess” it leaves behind.

Unfortunately, clear material does not photograph well, but you can see the irregular surface that resulted.

Here is the problem; if the knowledgeable person at CCCS says it is something, the prob-lem is convincing a potential buyer that it is something else. It could be sent to another third-party grading/authentication service for a second opinion, but it might be just a case of throwing good money after bad.

2010 $1 with PossiBle DoUBlinG

Debby is selling a 2010 com-memorative Navy Loonie (shown in Figure 5), which she found in a Mint roll, on her eBay webpage “little_debbies_fun_stuff.” She states: “If you view the lettering on the ob-verse you will see what appears to be major doubling in the ‘BE’ of Elizabeth. I believe this is due to a break in the die because the two letters appear to be dou-bled, this is caused from a break down in obverse die. It could possibly be a lamination error on the planchet, but do not think this is the case due to the nature in which the letters ap-pear to be doubled. None of the other coins in the numerous rolls of coinage I have gone through featured any sort of er-rors. This error is quite promi-nent. The Royal Canadian Mint has extremely high standards when it comes to minting coins – and an error like this is an ex-tremely rare occurrence on newer coinage.”

If you reread the previous paragraph, her listing includes “it appears,” “I believe,” “ap-pear to be doubled,” “it could possibly be” and “do not think so.” My concern is that if Debby has the physical coin to exam-ine and she cannot figure out what it is, how am I supposed to determine if it is something that I want for my collection?

The cause could be a small object overlapped the blank planchet when it was struck, rather than “doubling.” And “a break in the die” would not make the two letters appear to be doubled.

Sometimes it pays to send something that you are asking $169.99 for to a third party ser-vice for authentication.

1939 silVer DollAr with extrA MetAl

From Louis F.: “I came across an interesting 1939 silver dollar extra metal variety. I have one scan at 600 dpi and the close-up at 1200 dpi. What are your thoughts. I have a binder full of varieties, die breaks and that sort of thing.”

One of Louis’s scans is shown in Figure 6. This is the kind of extra metal that should be examined with a micro-scope to determine if the extra metal looks struck this way due to a die chip (missing

piece of the die) or if it looks like the metal was moved (pushed) into its location. The latter would mean it was done after it left the Mint.

If it is a die chip, chances are there would be others. Does anybody have one?

Although it does appear that extra metal is involved, it is something that a potential buyer would, no doubt, want to study for themselves, especially since the rim around it has signs of in-dentations that do not appear to have been made at the Mint. W

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Figure 4. the author states that his own “bubbles” coin illustrated here, just like Gary B.’s coin, must be seen to be authenticated... and appreciated.

Figure 6. the extra metal on this 1939 silver dollar has to be seen under magnification before it can be authenticated.

Figure 5. Debby is not certain of the cause of what might be doubling in the “Be” of elizabeth.

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11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST

BC, AB, YK, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST

ON, NB, NL: 13% HST

PE 14% HST

NS: 15% HST

12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to sup-plies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are subject to market changes.

TERMS OF SALE

“For placing orders only”Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

All other inquiries please phone1-204-489-9112

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

For Mailing Addresssee top of page

FAX (204) 489-9118STORE (204) 489-9112

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

Store & Mailing Address:

1711 Corydon Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba,

Canada R3N 0J9

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-2646ORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-2646

GATEWEST COIN LTD.GATEWEST INTERNET SERVICES

Main Website: www.gatewestcoin.com Bullion: www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html Online Store: store.gatewestcoin.com Auctions: auction.gatewestcoin.com

Our email address can be found at this web page: http://www.gatewestcoin.com/contact.html

2011 & 2012 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS13009 2012 5oz Proof $50 ‘Calgary Stampede’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin .................. $495.9513010 2012 Gold 5oz Proof $500 ‘Calgary Stampede’

.9999 Fine Gold Coin ............................................................................$11,999.9513012 2012 ‘year of the dragon’ fractional gold coin set

.9999 fi ne (1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz).........................................$5,499.9513018 2012 Test Token Set with New $1 and $2 Coins ...............................$29.9513019 2012 Holiday Gift Set ......................................................................$19.9513020 2012 ‘Wolf Cubs’ Special Edition Specimen Set ................................$49.9513021 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin .....................$24.9513022 2012 Proof 50-Cent ‘Cariboo Gold Rush’ 1/25oz Gold Coin

.9999 Fine ....................................................................................$129.9513024 2012 ‘HMS Shannon’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....................$64.9513025 2012 ‘Maple of Good Fortune’ $15 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............$98.8813028 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$129.9513029 2012 ‘Praying Mantis’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................$69.9513033 2012 ‘Moose Challenge’ Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ..$2,699.9513035 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..........$2,249.9513036 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .......$69,000.0013041 2012 'Montreal Alouettes' CFL Colorized 25-Cent |

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513042 2012 'Toronto Argonauts' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513043 2012 'Hamilton Tiger-Cats' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513044 2012 'Winnipeg Blue Bombers' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13045 2012 'Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13046 2012 'Edmonton Eskimos' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13047 2012 'Calgary Stampeders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13048 2012 'BC Lions' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .................. $25.9513049 Set of All 8 2012 CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Sets ............. $207.6013051 2012 Special Edition 'Grey Cup' Proof Silver $ Coin .9999 Fine .............. $69.9513053 2012 ‘Sir Isaac Brock - The Hero of Upper Canada’ Proof $350 Gold Coin

.99999 Fine ...........................................................................................$2,799.9513062 2012 ‘Georgina Pope’ Proof $5 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..............$69.9513063 2012 Proof $300 Gold 14k ‘Nunavut Coat Of Arms’ ....................$2,649.9513064 2012 ‘Franklin Carmichael - Group of Seven’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

1oz .9999 Fine.............................................................................................$89.9513065 2012 ‘Gold-Plated 1-Cent’ 1/2oz Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...........$79.9513067 2012 5oz Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin ..............$609.9513068 2012 Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ 1/25oz GOld Coin .9999 Fine .........$159.9513073 2012 Proof ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ 5oz Gold $500 Coin .9999 Fine ...... $11,999.9513077 2012 ‘The Three Wisemen’ Crystalized Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513078 2012 Crystalized ‘Holiday Snowstorm’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513079 2012 ‘Holiday Crystal Snowfl ake’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513080 2012 ‘Magical Reindeer’ $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................$22.9513081 2013 ‘Winter Scene’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .......$69.95

12935 2012 Proof Set (with Proof '200th Anniversary of War of 1812' Silver $) ................................................................................ $99.95Please note, only the silver dollar in this set is struck in silver, the remaining coins are struck in base metal.

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2013 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTSItem # Description Price13074 2013 ‘25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf’ 5-coin set .9999 Fine .......................................................... $249.9513075 2013 Gold Maple Leaf 4-Coin Set .9999 Fine (1oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz, 1/20oz) ................................................. $3,899.9513088 2013 'The Beaver' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....................................................................... $99.9513093 2013 Proof Silver $ '100th Anniversary of The Canadian Arctic Expedition' .9999 Fine ........................... $59.9513094 2013 BU Silver $ '100th Anniversary of The Canadian Arctic Expedition' .9999 Fine ............................... $54.9513095 2013 Proof Set (with Proof '100th Anniversary of The Canadian Arctic Expedition' Silver $) .................. $229.9513096 2013 Uncirculated P-L Mint Set ............................................................................................................ $24.9513097 2013 Specimen Set (with 'Blue Winged Teal' $1 Coin) ........................................................................... $49.9513098 2013 'Oh! Canada' Gift Set .................................................................................................................. $19.9513099 2013 Baby Gift Set ............................................................................................................................... $19.9513100 2013 Wedding Gift Set ......................................................................................................................... $19.9513101 2013 Birthday Gift Set .......................................................................................................................... $19.9513102 2013 'Welcome to the World' Proof $10 Silver 1/2oz .9999 Fine ........................................................... $59.9513103 2013 Proof 50-Cent 'Old Shaman Holding Goose' 1/25oz Gold .9999 Fine ......................................... $129.9513104 2013 Proof $100 Gold 14K '100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition' .............................. $599.9513105 2013 Proof $200 Gold 'Jacques Cartier' .9999 Fine ......................................................................... $1,199.9513106 2013 Proof $300 Gold 14K 'Ontario Coat of Arms' .......................................................................... $2,649.9513107 2013 Specimen 'Snake' $10 Silver Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ..................................................................... $43.8813108 2013 'Lawren S. Harris - Group of Seven' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ..................................... $89.9513109 2013 'Hitter - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ................................... $114.9513110 2013 'Pitcher - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .................................. $114.9513111 2013 'Runner - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ................................. $114.9513112 2013 'Fielder - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .................................. $114.9513113 2013 'Hardball - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $75 Gold Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ............................. $899.9513114 2013 'Ball Diamond - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $75 Gold Coin 1/4oz .9999 Fine ..................... $899.9513115 2013 'Celebrate - World Baseball Classic™' Proof $150 Gold Coin 1/2oz .9999 Fine ..................... $1,549.9513116 2013 Kilo 'Canada's Arctic Landscape' $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................................. $2,249.9513117 2013 Kilo 'Canada's Arctic Landscape' $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .............................................. $69,000.0013118 2013 'Inukshuk - O Canada' $10 Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................... $39.9513119 2013 'Beaver - O Canada' $10 Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................................................. $39.9513121 2013 'Polar Bear - O'Canada' $10 Proof Silver Coin .9999 Fine .....................................................$39.9513122 2013 'Canadian Summer Fun - O Canada' Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .......................................... $39.9513135 2013 'Quetzalcoatlus Lakustai' Glow-in-the-dark 25-Cent Coin .................................................... $39.9513137 2013 'Arctic Fox' Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....................................................................... $84.9513138 2013 Gold 'Arctic Fox' 1/4oz $10 Pure Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...................................................... $649.9513139 2013 Proof $3 'Hummingbird and Morning Glory' Crystalized Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..................... $69.9513140 2013 'Hummingbird' Proof 25-Cent Gold Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................ $79.95

Item # Description Price13141 2013 'Tradition of Hunting - Deer' Proof $5 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................................ $69.9513142 2013 '25th Anniversary' Gold-Plated 1oz Silver Maple Leaf Coin .9999 Fine ............................... $109.9513143 2013 5oz Proof $50 '25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf' Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............... $499.9513144 2013 Proof $300 Platinum '25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf'

Gold-Plated 1oz Coin .9995 Fine ............................................................................................. $2,999.9513145 2013 'Beaver - O Canada' Proof $25 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ......................................................... $89.9513146 2013 'Polar Bear - O'Canada' $25 Proof Silver Coin .9999 Fine .....................................................$89.9513150 2013 PREPAID Large Case with First 3 'O Canada Series' Proof $25 Silver Coins .9999 Fine ........ $269.8513152 2013 Gold 'Beaver - O Canada' Proof $5 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .................................................. $279.9513153 2013 Gold 'Polar Bear - O'Canada' Proof $5 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ..............................................$279.9513157 2013 Gold PREPAID Large Case with First 3 'O Canada Series' Proof $5 Gold Coins .9999 Fine ....... $839.8513159 2013 'Hockey' $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................................ $22.9513164 2013 'Everyday Canada - The Maple Leaf Tartan' 50-Cent Coin ............................................................. $14.9513165 2013 'American Robin' Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized) .................................................................. $29.9513166 2013 'Mallard - Ducks Unlimited' Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized) ................................................... $29.9513167 2013 Proof $10 Silver 'Mallard - Ducks Unlimited' Coin .9999 Fine Silver .............................................. $79.9513168 PREPAID - 2013 First 3 Proof $10 Silver 'Ducks Unlimited' Coins .9999

Fine Silver (please phone to order this product) ....................................................................................... $229.95 13170 2013 'Twelve-Spotted Skimmer Dragonfl y' Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine.......................................... $79.9513171 2013 'Blue Flag Iris' Colorized and Crystallized Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................. $119.9513172 2013 Proof 50-Cent 'Bald Eagle' 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................... $129.9513173 2013 'Franz Johnston - Group of Seven' Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ....................................... $89.9513174 2013 'Charles-Michel De Salaberry - Heroes of 1812' Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................... $49.9513178 Roll of 2013 50-Cent Coins (in special wrap) BU ................................................................................... $24.9513189 2013 ‘Bee and Hive - Animal Architects’ Proof $3 Colorized Silver Coin .9999 Fine ......................................... $69.9513190 2013 ‘Purple Conefl ower and Eastern Tailed Blue’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized) .................................... $29.9513191 2013 *SILVER* ‘Purple Conefl ower and Eastern Tailed Blue (Glass)’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ..... $259.9513192 2013 ‘Maple Canopy (Spring)’ Colorized Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............................................. $134.9513194 2013 ‘Grandmother Moon Mask’ Proof $25 Silver Coin .9999 Fine................................................................ $164.9513195 2013 GOLD ‘Grandmother Moon Mask’ Proof $200 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ................................................ $2,999.9513196 2013 ‘War of 1812’ Special-Edition Uncirculated Coin Set ............................................................................... $26.9513197 2013 Commemorative Coin Gift Set ‘War of 1812’ .......................................................................................... $19.9513198 2013 Special Edition ‘250th Anniversary of the Seven Years War’ Proof Silver $1 Coin .9999 Fine .................... $69.9513199 2013 Kilo ‘Seven Years War’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................................... $2,249.9513200 2013 Kilo ‘Seven Years War’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................................ $69,000.0013203 2013 '60th Anniversary of The Queen's Coronation' Colorized 25-Cent Coin (Oversized) ....................... $24.9513204 2013 'Fishing' Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...................................................................................... $34.9513206 2013 'Tiger Swallowtail Butterfl y' Colorized 50-Cent Coin (Oversized; Silver-Plated) .............................. $34.95

Item # Description Price13207 2013 Proof $20 Silver 'Tiger Swallowtail Butterfl y' Colorized Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................... $99.9513209 2013 'Maple of Peace' $15 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine .......................................................................... $98.8813210 2013 'Blessings of Peace' Proof $150 Gold Coin .99999 Pure (Scalloped Shaped) ............................... $988.8813211 2013 5oz Proof $50 'HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake' .9999 Fine Silver Coin ............................... $499.9513212 2013 Gold 5oz Proof $500 'HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake' .9999 Fine Gold Coin ................. $11,999.9513213 2013 Proof $300 Platinum 'HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake' 1oz Coin .9995 Fine ..................... $2,999.9513214 2013 Silver Kilo 'Maple Leaf Forever' $250 Gold-Plated Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................. $2,299.9513215 2013 'Bison' $100 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................................................................................... $114.95 13221 2013 ‘Black Bear Cubs’ Special Edition Specimen Set ...................................................................................... $49.9513222 2013 ‘Bathygnathus Borealis’ Dinosaur Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................ $89.9513223 2013 ‘Martin Short’s Lakeside Retreat’ Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ............................................................ $49.9513224 2013 ‘J.E.H. MacDonald - Group of Seven’ Proof $20 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............................................. $89.9513225 2013 ‘Maple Leaf Impression’ Proof $3 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................................................................................. $59.9513226 2013 ‘Maple Leaf’ 1/2oz Specimen $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................................................................................. $39.9513227 2013 ‘Mother and Baby Ice Fishing’ Proof $5 Pure Silver Coin (with Niobium insert) .................................... $139.9513228 2013 ‘Dreamcatcher’ Hologram 1/2oz Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................ $74.9513229 2013 Bronze ‘Allegory’ Proof $3 Bronze Coin .................................................................................................. $34.9513230 2013 Silver ‘Allegory’ Proof $25 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...................................................................................... $89.9513231 2013 Gold ‘Allegory’ Proof $25 Pure Gold Coin .9999 Fine .................................................................................... $649.9513232 2013 ‘300th Anniversary of Louisbourg’ Proof $20 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..................................................... $89.9513233 2013 Proof 50-Cent ‘300th Anniversary of Louisbourg’ 1/25oz Gold Coin .9999 Fine .................................. $129.9513234 2013 ‘Laura Secord - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................................... $49.9513235 2013 Kilo ‘Battle of Chateauguay - War of 1812’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................... $2,249.95

12999 2012 Gold ‘War of 1812’ 1/4oz $10 Pure Gold Coin .9999 Fine .............................................. $589.95

13015 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ......................................... $2,249.95

13016 2012 Kilo ‘George III - War of 1812 Medal’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ...................................... $69,000.00

13069 2012 ‘Sir Isaac Brock - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ........................................ $49.95

13070 2012 ‘Tecumseh - Heroes of 1812’ Proof $4 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....................................................... $49.95

13071 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .............. $2,249.95

13072 2012 Kilo ‘Battle of Queenston Heights - War of 1812’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine ............. $69,000.00

CANADA’S “WAR OF 1812” COINS

2013 COTY(Coins Of The Year)Club Memberships

What exactly is the "COTY" (Coins Of The Year) Club? When you join with your $30 membership fee, you receive a 2013 RCM-issue uncirculated P-L Mint Set (our item # 13096) which by itself retails for $24.95 (plus tax). However, what is unique to our COTY Membership Club is that you will also receive spe-cial "members-only" pricing and discounts on all 2013 (and select 2012) Royal Canadian Mint products, coins, and sets (which are currently available from the Mint at the time you order). These special prices and offers do NOT apply to Rolls of coins, or bullion products. When placing your order for the 2013 Royal Canadian Mint coins and sets, why not add the COTY Membership to your order, and start saving money! All paid COTY Club Members receive their special pricing starting with their fi rst order placed containing their membership, and ending on December 31, 2013. If you are a 2012 member, please remember to renew your membership to continue to receive our "members-only" pricing!

Most members fi nd their COTY membership is more than paid for on their fi rst (initial order) and they enjoy special pricing for the remainder of the year. If you plan on purchasing a P-L Mint set this year, and only $100 of other 2013 Mint product all year, you should seriously consider the COTY Club!

Start saving money today! Join the COTY Club!

Currently the COTY Club only applies to orders placed by phone or mail-in, and cannot be applied to those orders placed online. If you are a member of the COTY Club, or you wish to join, please do so by telephone or mail.

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CANADA'S 2013 $8 POLAR BEAR 11/2 OZ PURE SILVER COIN .9999 FINE

These bullion-issue coins are a new denomination and size! Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in tubes of 15, boxes of 300.

Pricing on these coins changes with the spot price of silver. You can view our current prices on these coins at our bullion webpage:

http://markets.gatewestcoin.com/Orders must be placed into us by telephone by calling our toll-free number.

These coins are available for shipping only to customers in Canada.

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The War of 1812 was a 32-month military confl ict between the United States and the British Empire (now Canada). This coin commemorates two battles that were fought and won by the British Empire;

The Battle for Crysler's Farm (also known as the Battle of Crysler's Field) and The Battle of the Chateauguay. The Battle for Crysler's Farm was fought on November 11,

1813 near Cornwall, Ontario. The Battle of the Chateauguay was fought on October 26, 1813 in Allan's Corners, near present-day

Ormstown, Quebec.

These two historic battles caused the Americans to abandon the Saint Lawrence Campaign, their major strategic effort in the autumn of 1813.

This special coin, with a special limited mintage of only 10 worldwide (a fi rst for the RCM kilogram gold coins!), is struck

in pure .9999 fi ne gold, and weighs 1 kilogram (1000 grams). The coin features renditions of two historic paintings of each of

the two battles, with a map of the region separating the two.Item #13217

$69,000.00

1935 Silver Dollar ICCS certifi ed MS-66Item #12556..................$799.95

1949 Silver Dollar ICCS certifi ed MS-64Item #13252....................$44.95

1949 Silver Dollar ICCS certifi ed MS-65Item #13253....................$69.95

1949 Silver Dollar ICCS certifi ed MS-66 GEM QUALITYItem #13254..................$139.95

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WEB SITE: www.gatewestcoin.com FREE POSTAGE ON ALL NON-BULLION ORDERS FROM THIS AD OVER $500(SEE TERMS BELOW)

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1. Customer satisfaction with a 14 day return on non-bullion.

2. All prices are in Canadian dollars.

3. Payment by cheques, money orders, bank draft, Visa, M.C. Please provide all raised information, expiry date & phone number.

4. Orders must be shipped to the address that the credit card statements are billed to

5. Payment in U.S. dollars, please call for rate; if paying by Visa or M.C. exchange rate will be applied by credit card com-pany

6. ALL CHEQUES MUST CLEAR our bank before we ship. Approx. 2-3 weeks for Canadian cheques, longer for U.S. cheques due to the differences in bank-ing systems.

7. We reserve the right to refuse credit cards on bullion-related orders.

8. Ou necessaire, correspondence sera complet-er dans la langue Francaise.

9. Orders containing bullion have higher shipping charges.

10 Shipping within Canada (for non-bullion orders):

Orders under $25: $14.00Orders $25-$50: $12.00Orders $50-$75: $10.00Orders $75-$100: $8.00Orders $100-$500: $6.50Non-bullion Orders Over $500: FREE

Additional shipping charges may apply to orders to the United States.

Free shipping offer not applicable on orders placed over the Internet.

11. Taxes (GST, PST, HST): All orders shipped to the following Canadian Provinces are subject to the following tax rates (where applicable) - Effective July 1, 2013:

MB: 5% GST; 8% PST

BC, AB, YK, NU, NT, SK, QC: 5% GST

ON, NB, NL: 13% HST

PE 14% HST

NS: 15% HST

12. Prices in this advertisement are for mail order purposes only. In-store prices may vary. If you plan on picking up your items in store, you may be required to place your order in advance, and be notified when the item(s) are ready for pick-up. This usually applies to sup-plies, one-of-a-kind items, etc.

13. We assume no responsibility in the event of printing or pricing errors. All prices are subject to market changes.

TERMS OF SALE

“For placing orders only”Toll-Free 1-800-565-2646

All other inquiries please phone1-204-489-9112

TELEPHONE HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time, (store hours may vary)

For Mailing Addresssee top of page

FAX (204) 489-9118STORE (204) 489-9112

WCDA RCNA (Life)M.C.C. ANA (Life)

Store & Mailing Address:

1711 Corydon Ave.Winnipeg, Manitoba,

Canada R3N 0J9

ORDERS WITHIN CANADA

1-800-565-2646ORDERS WITHIN THE USA

1-888-565-2646

GATEWEST COIN LTD.GATEWEST INTERNET SERVICES

Main Website: www.gatewestcoin.com Bullion: www.gatewestcoin.com/markets.html Online Store: store.gatewestcoin.com Auctions: auction.gatewestcoin.com

Our email address can be found at this web page: http://www.gatewestcoin.com/contact.html

2011 & 2012 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT PRODUCTS13009 2012 5oz Proof $50 ‘Calgary Stampede’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin .................. $495.9513010 2012 Gold 5oz Proof $500 ‘Calgary Stampede’

.9999 Fine Gold Coin ............................................................................$11,999.9513012 2012 ‘year of the dragon’ fractional gold coin set

.9999 fi ne (1oz, 1/2oz, 1/4oz, 1/10oz).........................................$5,499.9513018 2012 Test Token Set with New $1 and $2 Coins ...............................$29.9513019 2012 Holiday Gift Set ......................................................................$19.9513020 2012 ‘Wolf Cubs’ Special Edition Specimen Set ................................$49.9513021 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Colorized 25-Cent Coin .....................$24.9513022 2012 Proof 50-Cent ‘Cariboo Gold Rush’ 1/25oz Gold Coin

.9999 Fine ....................................................................................$129.9513024 2012 ‘HMS Shannon’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ....................$64.9513025 2012 ‘Maple of Good Fortune’ $15 Silver Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ............$98.8813028 2012 ‘Canadian Coast Guard’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$129.9513029 2012 ‘Praying Mantis’ Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ................$69.9513033 2012 ‘Moose Challenge’ Proof $200 Gold Coin 1oz .9999 Fine ..$2,699.9513035 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $250 Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..........$2,249.9513036 2012 Kilo ‘The Moose Family’ $2500 Gold Coin .9999 Fine .......$69,000.0013041 2012 'Montreal Alouettes' CFL Colorized 25-Cent |

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513042 2012 'Toronto Argonauts' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513043 2012 'Hamilton Tiger-Cats' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.9513044 2012 'Winnipeg Blue Bombers' CFL Colorized 25-Cent

Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13045 2012 'Saskatchewan Roughriders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13046 2012 'Edmonton Eskimos' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13047 2012 'Calgary Stampeders' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .............................................................................. $25.95

13048 2012 'BC Lions' CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Set .................. $25.9513049 Set of All 8 2012 CFL Colorized 25-Cent Coin and Stamp Sets ............. $207.6013051 2012 Special Edition 'Grey Cup' Proof Silver $ Coin .9999 Fine .............. $69.9513053 2012 ‘Sir Isaac Brock - The Hero of Upper Canada’ Proof $350 Gold Coin

.99999 Fine ...........................................................................................$2,799.9513062 2012 ‘Georgina Pope’ Proof $5 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ..............$69.9513063 2012 Proof $300 Gold 14k ‘Nunavut Coat Of Arms’ ....................$2,649.9513064 2012 ‘Franklin Carmichael - Group of Seven’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

1oz .9999 Fine.............................................................................................$89.9513065 2012 ‘Gold-Plated 1-Cent’ 1/2oz Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine ...........$79.9513067 2012 5oz Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ .9999 Fine Silver Coin ..............$609.9513068 2012 Proof 1-Cent ‘The Penny’ 1/25oz GOld Coin .9999 Fine .........$159.9513073 2012 Proof ‘Maple Leaf Forever’ 5oz Gold $500 Coin .9999 Fine ...... $11,999.9513077 2012 ‘The Three Wisemen’ Crystalized Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513078 2012 Crystalized ‘Holiday Snowstorm’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513079 2012 ‘Holiday Crystal Snowfl ake’ Proof $20 Silver Coin

.9999 Fine .....................................................................................$114.9513080 2012 ‘Magical Reindeer’ $20 Pure Silver Coin .9999 Fine .................$22.9513081 2013 ‘Winter Scene’ Colorized Proof $10 Silver Coin .9999 Fine .......$69.95

12935 2012 Proof Set (with Proof '200th Anniversary of War of 1812' Silver $) ................................................................................ $99.95Please note, only the silver dollar in this set is struck in silver, the remaining coins are struck in base metal.

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there, just as he was getting ready to get married. Baird went back to Ontario – a much easier trip by this time – and married Penelope Campbell Cook (1852-1936) in Galt (now part of Cambridge, Ont.) on Sept. 20, then took his bride back to Winnipeg, where the couple found a house on Carl-ton Street. Andrew Baird was now a professor of church his-tory and Hebrew at Manitoba College. A few years later, they bought a house at 247 Colony St., which became their perma-nent home, and they had three daughters, Helen (1888-1961), Agnes (1889-1969) and Marjorie (1894-1981), and a son, Andrew Stuart (1891-1918). Unfortu-nately, Andrew Jr. was killed in action near Demuin, France, while serving as a lieutenant in the 14th Battalion of the Cana-dian Expeditionary Force. Ag-nes also served in the war, as nursing sister in the Canadian Army Medical Corps in Salon-ika, Malta, and France before going off to China to join the staff of Peking Union Medical College.

BAirD the ColleCtorBaird joined the ANA and the

British Numismatic Society in 1905, and became a correspond-ing member of the American Numismatic Society in May of 1906, fellow of the Royal Nu-mismatic Society in 1907, and member of the Archaeological Institute of America in 1909. It is not only Baird’s memberships in the ANS, RNS, and AIA that suggest an interest in classical numismatics. Another clue is the content of the two auctions that included his collection in 1939, to which I’ll return below. The other is an interesting letter that accompanied Thomas El-der’s nomination of Baird for ANS membership, dated May 18, 1906.

“I know of no one in Amer-ica,” Elder wrote, “who is doing better work for the cause of Nu-mismatics than is Dr. Baird through his lectures on histori-cal subjects, which he illustrates by ancient, mediaeval, and mod-ern coins, and he is one of the few students of ancient and me-diaeval coins in our country. Dr. Baird has a large collection him-self and is actively engaged in adding to it.”

Leaving aside Elder’s blurring of the Canada-U.S. border, it is clear that he considered Baird on the cutting edge of the relatively new practice to specialize in an-cient and medieval coinage.

However, Baird’s collection was not devoid of Canadian ma-terial. In 1913, Baird donated pieces to the American Numis-matic Society’s collection of Ca-nadian coins. On May 3 of that year, ANS secretary Bauman Belden wrote to Baird, saying, “Possibly you remember that when you were here sometime ago, you told me that, if I would send you a list of the Canadian coins in the Society collection, you might be able to fill in the gaps out of your duplicates.” The list was attached.

Baird responded very quickly, replying on May 20: “I have checked over the list of Cana-dian coins which you sent to me a few weeks ago, and I find that I am able to send you 75 speci-mens, some of which are not in your collection and others are in better condition than those in your list.

Baird was always eager to share his enthusiasm for coins. According to John Edwards, “he often presented his guests with coins when they were being en-tertained in his home.” He also had a numismatic question-and-answer column in one of the Winnipeg newspapers.

With Manitoba College now officially merged with Wesley to form the United College, fore-runner of the University of Win-nipeg, Baird delayed retirement to serve as the acting principal of theology, but retired to be-come an emeritus professor in 1939. By that time, he had begun to think about winding down

his numismatic activities too, re-signing his membership in the American Numismatic Society in February 1938 and preparing to dispose of his collection.

The bulk of it appeared in two auctions by M.H. Bolender’s sale No. 121 on Jan. 18, 1939 and sale No. 123 the following April 3. In addition to material from the Baird collection, the former also included consignments from Edith Samuels and Myrtle Jones, and the latter from M.W. von Lohr, so we cannot be cer-tain exactly which lots came from Baird. However, it is highly likely that most or all of the Ca-nadian coins and tokens, and most of the classical Greek, Ro-man, and Byzantine coins had been Baird’s.

Of the Canadian material, which almost certainly came from Baird’s collection, sale No. 121’s lots 851 to 874 included a French nine deniers of 1722 and an “Argonauts” jeton of Louis XV (Breton No. 515, sold for $1.60), a Lesslie two-penny (Breton No. 717, sold for $3.75) and a Northwest Company to-ken of 1820 (Breton No. 925, sold for a then-astronomical $14.25). Sale No. 123 included one lot of Bouquet Sous, but ancient coins were dominant.

We can be less certain about the classical pieces, but both sales included mainly Greek and Roman coins in bronze, sil-ver and gold, 92 lots in the first and 137 lots in the second sale. Some of the highlights are a tetradrachm of Messana with mule cart and rabbit, a silver tetradrachm of Syracuse (sold for $4.50), a “new style” tetradrachm of Athens ($3.35), a sestertius of Pertinax, a Roman Republican gold aureus of the Lucius Cestius and Lucius Norba ($16), a gold solidus of Magnus Maximus ($5), and a gold solidus of Justinus ($9).

Overall, even if only half the classical coins in these sales came from the Baird collection, it was a very impressive collec-tion indeed.

After making one last trip, by car, to the old stomping grounds around Motherwell, Ont., Baird died in Winnipeg on Sept. 22, 1940, at the age of 84. W

Special thanks to the American Numismatic Society archives and archivist David Hill for access to Baird’s letters to the ANS and the United Church of Canada Archives for access to Baird’s typescripts for his “Lest We Forget” series of newspaper articles.

Baird...Continued from page 13

During Andrew Baird’s later years, his collection appeared in a pair of auctions that were heavy in Canadian coins and tokens, as well as ancient coins.

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Today’s column is devoted to the famous Palace Collec-

tions of Egypt, specifically the King Farouk coin auctions. The coin part of the palace auctions featuring the numismatic collec-tions of the former King Farouk of Egypt, took place at one of his palaces, the Koubbeh Palace in Cairo, in February and March 1954.

King Farouk I of Egypt (1920 - 1965) had reigned for 16 years from 1936-52 when a military coup d’état forced him to abdi-cate and go into exile, after which he was succeeded by his 16-year-old son, Ahmed Fuad II. King Farouk was widely known among coin dealers around the world for purchasing the rarest and most unusual items, with his gold coin collection esti-mated to contain 8,500 pieces, generally considered one of the largest and most important in the world. Much of his posses-sions were put up for auction. It brought several million dollars at a time (1954) when no coin auction came even close to $1 million. By today’s standard the collection has been said to be worth $150 million. The pro-ceeds from what has been called a “peculiar” liquidation pro-duced much less than what was expected.

whAt went wronGThere were only a handful of

dealers present at the sale, most of whom came prepared to spend $100,000. One of the U.S. industrial magnates and promi-nent numismatists who is sup-

posed to have refinanced his home to raise cash in order to attend, and bid, regretted that he didn’t bring more money as he took advantage of so many bargains.

There is a paradox here. The entire liquidation of the coin col-lection from presale to catalogue to live auction is among the world’s worst ever. The liquida-tion and the catalogue itself I say is a guide to how one of the world’s greatest collections can be sold at auction for as low as 1/10 market value as estimated by the late Abe Kosoff, a veteran coin dealer, in his book Abe Ko-soff Remembers (Sanford J. Durst Numismatic Publications, New York City, 1981). In a 40-page chapter Kosoff recounts his at-tendance at this Farouk coin auction, which he calls “pecu-liar.” Think of the joy in finding the Kosoff book (Figure 1) and the numismatic historically rel-evant Sotheby Coin catalogue of February and March 1954 (Fig-ure 2). Neither is easy to find and I have not personally seen the Sotheby coin catalogue.

So what made this sale pecu-liar? What went wrong with this liquidation? Carl N. Lester, who was influenced by Abe Kosoff’s book, as was I, notes that Fred Baldwin of the London firm of Baldwin & Co. was hired by the Egyptian government to de-scribe the coins that Sotheby’s would publish as the auction catalogue, and then conduct the sale. But since Fred Baldwin had to catalogue the coins in far-off Cairo under military guard and given only a short period of time, he recognized that he was not able to do justice to the col-lection. Due to the enormous size of the collection, most of the lots were sold with 15 to 20 coins per lot. Even worse, the lots were sorted by denomina-tion with a variety of dates and

mint marks, resulting in most lots having both rare and com-mon coins mixed together. The Sotheby catalogue did not help either, as the catalogue was known to have poor photo-graphs that could not help with detailed identification. As no grading or mint marks were listed, according to Kosoff, lots often sold at the value of the most common coin.

In addition to the restraints placed on the lotter, the group-ing by date with high and low values together and little help from the photographic images in the catalogue, and the remote-ness of viewing in Cairo, all con-tributed to a limited participa-tion by omitting some who would have been interested in bidding. We have to remember

that potential absentee bidders were excluded as there existed no email, telephone, or online opportunities for bidding.

It is difficult to imagine or even to comprehend the enor-mous wealth that enabled Farouk to pursue his obsession-like yearning for collecting the world’s rarest and most unusual items. He had a free hand for expenditures up to $10,000, so dealers tried to keep their in-voices below $10,000 so they could be paid immediately. Anything over that sum had to be routed to the Egyptian trea-sury, which greatly increased the time it took to get paid.

At the time of this sale Farouk had outstanding bills in excess of $300,000 from one dealer. The Egyptian government gave the

dealer a credit in the amount that was owing him, which al-lowed him to out-bid others to become a major buyer at this sale. Presumably he paid much less than he sold them for to Farouk, in the first place. Today coins that can be attributed to the Farouk collection have been known to sell at a decided pre-mium over the identical coin not so attributed.

We can conclude that if you are planning to sell your multi-million dollar collection you would do better if you ensured that there is plenty of time for cataloguing, lotting, and photo-graphing the lots, and if you can, ensure that viewing is in an easily accessible location, with plenty of time for publicity, and plenty of time to view, and … remember the Farouk Sale!

history rePeAts itselFHow long can the people of

any country tolerate the ex-cesses of a ruler with an insa-tiable appetite raiding the coun-try’s coffers to pile more on top of more? With Farouk, it took 16 years of rule when he was forced into exile by a drained economy and a military coup. The Egyptian revolutionary government took the country full circle by selling Farouk’s holdings and returning the pro-ceeds to the National Treasury where it all came from in the first place. W

Famous Farouk sale big on caveat emptors

By Lewis E. Tauber

NumismaticcoLLateraL

Figure 1. Abe kosoff reviews his experience attending the king Farouk auction in his book Abe Kosoff Remembers.

Figure 2. sotheby Auction Catalogue for the Farouk coin auction.

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Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641883H obv 4 ............................................................................. Rare, only 4 examples certifi ed to date ...................................................................................................1883H obv 5 ................................ 15 .............. 35 .................65 ..................135 ...............300.................650 ............1,500 ........... 2,300 .............4,000 .................6,7501884, Near 4 .............................. 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... Victoria / YEAR .......................... G-4 ..........VG-8 ............. F-12 .............VF-20 ...........EF-40.............AU-50 .......... MS-60 ..........MS-62 ........... MS-63 ............... MS-641884, Far 4 ................................ 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1885 small 5 ................................ 10 .............. 20 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,000 .................7,0001885 Large 5 ............................... 12 .............. 25 .................45 ....................90 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,500 .................8,0001885, Small 5/5 ............................ 50 .............110 ...............220 ..................400 ...............900..............2,000 ............5,500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1885, Large 5/5 ........................... 25 .............. 50 .................75 ..................150 ...............300.................750 ............1,700 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 .................9,0001886 small 6 .................................. 7 .............. 15 .................25 ....................50 ...............100.................250 ...............600 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .................3,5001886 Large 6 ................................. 8 .............. 18 .................30 ....................60 ...............110.................275 ...............600 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .................3,7501887............................................. 15 .............. 30 .................60 ..................100 ...............225.................350 ...............700 .............. 950 .............1,600 .................3,0001888............................................... 5 .............. 10 .................18 ....................38 .................80.................125 ...............275 .............. 425 ................750 .................1,2501889............................................. 20 .............. 40 .................65 ..................120 ...............275.................450 ...............850 ........... 1,350 .............2,500 .................5,5001890H ............................................ 6 .............. 12 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................175 ...............350 .............. 500 ................750 .................1,2001891 obv 2 ..................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2501891 obv 5 ..................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2501892 obv 2 ..................................... 5 ...............11 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................200 ...............500 .............. 750 .............1,250 .................2,2501892 obv 5 ................................................................................ Value undetermined, no examples certifi ed to date .................................................................................1893............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............275 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2001894............................................. 12 .............. 25 .................50 ..................100 ...............200................. 350 ...............700 ........... 1,100 .............2,000 .................3,7501896............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................55.................125 ...............300 .............. 425 ................700 .................1,3001897 Narrow Date ......................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,1001897 Wide Date ............................. 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,1001897 Nar/Wide Date .................... 15 .............. 25 .................40 ....................75 ...............135.................265 ...............500 .............. 700 .............. 1100 .................1,8001898............................................. 10 .............. 20 .................30 ....................65 ...............150.................275 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,500 .................2,7501899............................................... 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................9001900 Oval 00 ................................. 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40.................100 ...............225 .............. 350 ................600 ..................10001900 Round 00 ............................ 17 .............. 35 .................65 ..................100 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ............ 1000 .............1,600 .................3,0001901............................................... 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................900Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651902......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 6 ...................... 12 ....................22......................50....................60 ...................75 ...................115 .......................2351902H large H ......................................3 ...............4.5 .................... 8 ...................... 16 ....................30......................60....................75 ...................90 ...................175 .......................4801902H LH/SH .....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ......................... ............................ 1902H small H ....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ...................420 .......................8501903H small H ......................................3 ..................5 .................. 12 ...................... 25 ....................75....................150..................250 .................450 ................1,000 ....................3,2001903H sm Recut H .............................15 ................25 .................. 40 ...................... 80 ..................135....................300..................450 .................750 ................1,500 ............................. 1903H large H ....................................20 ................35 .................. 65 .................... 120 ..................185....................375..................650 ..............1,250 ................2,000 ............................. 1903......................................................7 ................12 .................. 25 ...................... 60 ..................135....................275..................375 .................600 ...................850 ....................1,3001904......................................................4 ..................6 .................. 13 ...................... 35 ..................100....................275..................450 .................800 ................1,500 ....................3,0001905......................................................3 ..................5 ...................11 ...................... 25 ....................60....................150..................225 .................350 ...................550 ....................1,2501906......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 8 ...................... 18 ....................50....................135..................225 .................400 ...................750 ....................2,0001907......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 7 ...................... 14 ....................35......................90..................135 .................200 ...................380 .......................7501908 Small Date ...................................8 ................15 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................150..................200 .................250 ...................375 .......................8001908 Large Date .................................50 ................85 ................ 150 .................... 275 ..................400....................750................1000 ..............1,500 ......................... ............................ 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...................5 ..................9 .................. 18 ...................... 45 ..................110....................300..................500 .................850 ................1,500 ....................2,5001909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ........... Rare, only 15 known ...................................... ....................... ......................... ....................... ...................... ........................ ............................ 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ................30 .................. 65 .................... 150 ..................300....................800...............1,200 ..............2,000 ................3,500 ............................. 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .......3 ..................4 .................... 7 ...................... 14 ....................30......................75..................100 .................150 ...................280 .......................5501910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie .................20 ................30 .................. 55 .................... 135 ..................275....................650...............1,100 ..............2,000 ................3,500 ............................. George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651911 ............................................... 3 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................15 .................45...................90 ...............120 .............. 150 ................210 ....................3801912............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................7 ....................12 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................500 .................1,2501913............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................6 ....................10 .................20...................40 .................60 ................ 85 ................125 ....................2801914............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................7 ....................12 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................465 .................1,2501915............................................. 18 .............. 25 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................400 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,400 .................2,7501916............................................... 5 ................ 8 .................15 ....................30 .................75.................150 ...............225 .............. 350 ...........650.00 .................1,7501917............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ....................10 .................25...................50 .................75 .............. 125 ................200 ....................4801918............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................45 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................4801919............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................45 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................5001920............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................40 .................60 ................ 85 ................150 ....................3801921..........Good- $3500; VG-$5000 ......... 6,500 ............8,500 .............11,500 ..........15,000............20,000 ..........27,500 ......... 35,000 ...........45,000 .......................... George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651922 Near Rim ......................... 0.35 ................ 1 ................2.5 ....................12 .................35...................70 ...............100 .............. 150 ................275 .................1,0001922 Far Rim .............................. 0.5 ................ 2 ...................5 ....................25 .................70.................150 ...............200 .............. 300 ...................... ......................... 1923............................................ 0.5 ................ 2 ...................7 ....................25 .................70.................175 ...............250 .............. 400 .............1,000 .......................... 1924.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................18 .................45.................125 ...............185 .............. 325 ................700 .......................... 1925............................................. 80 ............ 100 ...............160 ..................350 ...............800..............2,000 ............3,500 ........... 6,000 ...................... ......................... 1926 Near 6 ................................ 4.5 ................ 9 .................25 ....................90 ...............250.................600 ............1,200 ........... 2,000 .............5,000 .......................... 1926 Far 6 ................................. 165 ............ 200 ...............375 ..................800 ............1,300..............2,500 ............4,000 ........... 7,000 ...................... ......................... 1927.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................90 ...............135 .............. 210 ................380 .................2,0001928.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................80 ............... 110 .............. 150 ................265 .................1,1501929, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,0001929, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,0001930.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................55.................120 ...............200 .............. 350 ................700 .......................... 1931.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................25 .................80.................225 ...............400 .............. 900 ..............2000 .......................... 1932, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 600 .............1,750 .......................... 1932, Far Rim ............................ 200 ............ 350 ...............450 ...................... - ................... -......................- ....................- ................... - .....................- .......................... 1933............................................ 0.5 ............. 2.5 ...................8 ....................30 .................90.................300 ...............500 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .......................... 1934, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................65.................185 ...............300 .............. 850 .............1,500 .......................... 1934, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 850 .............1,500 .......................... 1935.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................60.................150 ...............225 .............. 550 ................950 .................2,0001936, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,2501936, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,250George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937 Dot ................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................3 ...................6...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................60 ....................3001938.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................45.................100 ...............140 .............. 200 .............1,000 .................8,0001939.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................2 ......................8 .................25...................65 .................85 .............. 110 ................250 ....................6001940.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 65 ................150 .................1,0001941.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................5 .................15...................35 .................55 ................ 85 ................300 .................2,2001942 Nickel ............................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 60 ................125 ....................6001942 Tombac ............................ 0.65 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................2 ...................3.....................5 .................10 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................2001943 Tombac ............................ 0.35 ........... 0.35 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................8 ................ 15 ..................35 ....................1751944 Tombac ..............Only 1 known ......................est. 90,000 ................Rare ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1944 Steel .................................. 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................15 ......................601944 no chrome ........................ 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................3 ...................6...................10 .................15 ................ 25 ..................50 ....................2501945............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................20 ......................901945 no chrome .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ................100 ....................4501946.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................3 ...................9...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .................1,2501946/6............................................ 3 ................ 6 .................12 ....................20 .................35...................75 ...............125 .............. 150 ................500 .......................... 1946 Arrowhead ......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................2 ......................8 .................20...................50 .................25 ................ 45 ...................... ......................... 1947.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 35 ..................80 ....................7501947 Dot ...................................... 22 .............. 30 .................42 ....................95 ...............200.................275 ...............350 .............. 465 ................900 .................2,0001947 ML .................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 30 ..................55 ....................2501948.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................5 .................12...................25 .................32 ................ 45 ..................75 ....................2501949............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................1501950............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ....................3501951 Com ................................... 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ...................1..................2.5 ...................4 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1501951 Low Relief .......................... 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 12 ..................25 ....................1501951 LR, Missing Chrome ............... ............. 35 ...............100 ..................250 ...............400.................800 ............1,200 ........... 1,800 ...................... ......................... 1951 High Relief ........................ 450 ............ 650 ...............900 ...............1,500 ............2,250..............3,000 ............3,500 ........... 4,000 .............4,500 .................5,0001952............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1001952, Missing Chrome ..................... ............. 30 .................75 ..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF far leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 .................. 8 ..................20 ......................701953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ............. 25 .................75 ..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf ................... 350 ............ 500 ...............750 ...............1,100 ............1,500..............2,000 ............2,500 ........... 4,000 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ................. ............Rare ........................ ...........4,500....................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1953 SF near leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................2.5.....................6 ...................8 ................ 10 ..................20 ......................701953 SF near leaf, missing chrome . ............. 20 .................50 ..................150 ...............250.................600 ...............800 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf ......................... 200 ............ 300 ...............400 ..................650 ............1,000..............1,650 ............2,500 ........... 4,000 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .... ................. ...........1,200 ...............1,800 ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1954.............................................FV ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ...................1.5 ...................3.....................7 .................10 ................ 15 ..................25 ......................901954, missing chrome ..................... ............. 20 .................50 ..................100 ...............200.................400 ...............600 ........... 1,000 ...................... ......................... 1954 NSF ........................................ ................. ............Rare Only 24 certifi ed to date ............................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1955.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................5 .................. 8 ..................15 ......................801956.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 .................0.75 ................1.5.....................3 ...................4 .................. 6 ..................15 ......................701957.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................501957 Bug Tail ................................. 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................5 ...................8...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .......................... 1958.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................501958 Dbl Date ................................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................5001959.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................501960.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................501961.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................15 ......................501962 Doubled Date ........................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................5001962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.25..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................15 ......................701963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1251964 XWL .................................... 22 .............. 24 .................26 ....................30 .................35...................50 .................75 .............. 150 ................800 .......................... 1964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1001965 Large Beads ........................... ................. .................... ..............1,000 ............1,250..............2,000 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............6,000 .......................... 1965 Small Bds ...........................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1001966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................25 ....................350

Elizabeth II ..............................VG-8 ...........F-12 ...........VF-20 ..............EF-40 .......... AU-50............ MS-60 .......... MS-62 ..........MS-63 ........... MS-64 ............... MS-651967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.25 ................0.3................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1501968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................601970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.35 ................0.5................0.75 ..............1.25 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................401971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................301974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................501975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................40

TEN CENTSYEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858.............................................. 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 475 .......................750 ................ 1,3501858\1558................................... 750 .............1,500 ............. 2,250 .............. 3,500 ............... 6,000 .............. 10,000 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1858, 5/5....................................... 20 ..................45 .................. 85 ................. 145 .................. 265 ................... 400 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 1,9501870 Nar0 ..................................... 15 ..................30 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 200 ................... 300 .................. 550 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001870 Nar0, 0/0 .............................. 22 ..................45 .................. 85 ................. 150 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,300 ................ 2,5001870 Wd 0 .................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001870 Wd 0, 0/0 ............................. 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871.............................................. 20 ..................45 .................. 80 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H ........................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 600 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H, 7/7 .................................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871H Mule ............................RARE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................1872H ......................................... 110 ................220 ................ 350 ................. 600 .................. 900 ................ 1,650 ............... 2,800 ....................3,800 ................ 5,8001874H ........................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 80 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................950 ................ 1,7501875H ......................................... 275 ................500 ................ 850 .............. 1,500 ............... 3,000 ................ 4,500 ............... 9,000 ..................13,500 .............. 20,0001880H Obv 1 ................................ 15 ..................30 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................. 200 ................... 325 .................. 575 .......................900 ................ 1,7001880H Obv 2 ................................ 15 ..................30 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,250 ................ 2,5001881H Obv 1 ................................ 40 ..................80 ................ 140 ................. 275 .................. 550 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1881H Obv 2 ................................ 17 ..................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 650 ....................1,000 ................ 2,0001882H Obv 3 ................................ 17 ..................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,200 ................ 2,4001883H Obv 3 ................................ 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 750 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,000 ....................2,750 ................ 4,5001884 Obv 4 ................................. 200 ................425 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ............... 2,750 ................ 5,000 ............. 10,000 ..................15,000 .............. 25,0001885 Obv 4 .................................. 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,750 ............... 3,650 ....................6,000 .............. 10,0001885 Obv 5 ................................. 100 ................200 ................ 400 ................. 750 ............... 1,500 ................ 3,000 ............... 6,000 ....................9,000 ....................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 .......................... 60 ................125 ................ 250 ................. 500 ............... 1,250 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 .......................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 450 ................ 1,000 ............... 2,250 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 850 ................ 1,800 ............... 3,500 ....................5,000 ................ 7,5001886 L Pt6 Obv 4 .............................. Rare, only fi ve examples certifi ed by ICCS ............................................................................ – ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 .......................... 85 ................175 ................ 325 ................. 600 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ......................... 40 ..................80 ................ 160 ................. 325 .................. 750 ................ 1,600 ............... 3,200 ....................5,500 ................ 9,0001886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ......................... 32 ..................65 ................ 130 ................. 250 .................. 550 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,400 ....................4,000 ................ 6,5001887.............................................. 45 ................100 ................ 175 ................. 350 .................. 750 ................ 1,300 ............... 2,750 ....................4,000 ................ 6,0001887, 7/7....................................... 75 ................150 ................ 275 ................. 550 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1888.............................................. 12 ..................25 .................. 45 ................... 85 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................900 ................ 1,5001889............................................ 700 .............1,250 ............. 2,000 .............. 3,300 ............... 6,500 ...............11,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001890H ........................................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 1,7501891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 5 ................................... 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,150 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 400 ................... 800 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 5 ........................... 275 ................600 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,700 ............... 3,500 ................ 6,000 ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 6 ........................... 200 ................400 ................ 650 .............. 1,100 ............... 2,250 ................ 4,000 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,650 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...................... 30 ..................65 ................ 110 ................. 225 .................. 450 ................... 800 ............... 1,600 ....................2,350 ................ 3,7501893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ............... 40 ..................80 ................ 130 ................. 275 .................. 550 ................ 1,000 ............... 1,900 ....................2,850 ................ 4,5001893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ......................... Rare, only one example certifi ed to date by ICCS .............. – ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ................... 850 .............1,400 ............. 2,200 .............. 4,000 ............... 7,500 .............. 12,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001894 Obv 5 ................................... 30 ..................70 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1894 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501894, 4/4, Obv 6 ........................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1896 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501896 Obv 6 ................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501898 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 190 .................. 380 ................... 600 .................. 950 ....................1,450 ................ 2,4001898 Obv 6 ................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501899 Sm 9’s .................................... 9 ..................18 .................. 35 ................... 65 .................. 125 ................... 200 .................. 375 .......................600 ................ 1,0001899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ..................... 12 ..................24 .................. 45 ................... 85 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 450 .......................725 ................ 1,2501899 Lge 9’s ................................. 20 ..................40 .................. 75 ................. 140 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 2,0001900................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................... 9001901................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................ 1,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................. 10 ..................20 .................. 50 ................. 125 .................. 225 ................... 525 .................. 800 ....................1,500 ................ 2,8001902H ............................................. 7 ..................13 .................. 25 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 175 .................. 250 .......................400 ................... 7001903.............................................. 20 ..................45 ................ 110 ................. 325 .................. 700 ................ 1,500 ............... 2,100 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001903H ........................................... 10 ..................20 .................. 50 ..................110 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001904.............................................. 15 ..................32 .................. 75 ................. 160 .................. 250 ................... 550 .................. 700 ....................1,200 ................ 2,2501905.............................................. 12 ..................32 .................. 85 ................. 185 .................. 350 ................... 750 ............... 1,100 ....................1,750 ................ 3,2501906................................................ 9 ..................18 .................. 40 ................. 100 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001907................................................ 8 ..................16 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 350 .................. 500 .......................750 ................ 1,3501908.............................................. 15 ..................32 .................. 80 ................. 165 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 475 .......................750 ................ 1,0001908, 8/8....................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 375 ................... 600 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1909 VL ........................................ 10 ..................25 .................. 60 ................. 150 .................. 275 ................... 600 .................. 900 ....................1,500 ................ 3,0001909 BL ........................................ 15 ..................35 .................. 80 ................. 180 .................. 400 ................... 900 ............... 1,350 ....................2,200 ................ 3,7501910................................................ 6 ..................12 .................. 25 ................... 55 .................... 90 ................... 180 .................. 270 .......................450 ................... 800George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 ................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 65 .................... 90 ................... 165 .................. 225 .......................350 ................... 5001912................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 12 ................... 40 .................. 100 ................... 275 .................. 400 .......................700 ................ 1,2501913 SML ....................................... 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 90 ................... 225 .................. 325 .......................550 ................... 9001913 BL .................G-$75; VG-$150 ................250 ................ 550 .............. 1,400 ............... 3,500 ................ 9,000 ............. 17,000 ..................32,000 ....................... –1914................................................ 5 ....................6 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 85 ................... 200 .................. 325 .......................600 ................ 1,1001915................................................ 8 ..................20 .................. 50 ................. 150 .................. 275 ................... 550 .................. 750 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001916................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 22 .................... 55 ....................110 .................. 150 .......................235 ................... 5001917................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 15 .................... 45 ..................... 80 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2501918................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 95 .......................120 ................... 2251919................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 95 .......................120 ................... 2001920................................................ 3 ....................4 ................. 5.5 ................... 15 .................... 50 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2751921................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 60 ....................110 .................. 160 .......................250 ................... 5501928................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................200 ................... 4001929................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 90 ...................110 .......................145 ................... 2751930................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 55 ................... 100 .................. 135 .......................200 ................... 3501931................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2751932................................................ 3 ....................5 .................. 15 ................... 40 .................... 70 ................... 140 .................. 180 .......................275 ................... 4251933................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 20 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 250 .................. 350 .......................500 ................... 9001934................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................800 ................ 1,3001935................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................750 ................ 1,1501936............................................. 3.5 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 90 .......................120 ................... 2001936 Dot ..........Specimen only strike ...................... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ......................... SP-63-$150,000; SP-66- $250,000 .......................1936 Bar ....................................... 20 ..................30 .................. 40 ................... 60 .................. 125 ................... 225 .................. 350 .......................650 ................... 900George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 9 .................... 20 ..................... 24 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 2001938............................................. 3.5 ....................6 .................. 15 ................... 35 .................... 75 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 9001938 Re-Engr ................................. 6 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 70 .................. 150 ................... 190 .................. 250 .......................450 ................ 2,0001939............................................. 3.5 ....................5 .................. 10 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................... 95 .......................180 ................... 6001939 Re-Engr ................................. 5 ....................8 .................. 20 ................... 50 .................. 120 ................... 150 .................. 190 .......................360 ................ 1,3001940............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 45 .........................80 ................... 2501940 Re-Engr ................................. 4 ....................7 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 90 .......................160 ................... 5001941............................................. BV .................4.5 .................. 12 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 6001942............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 7 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................130 ................... 7001943............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................80 ................... 2501944............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 6 ................... 14 .................... 35 ..................... 45 .................... 55 .......................100 ................... 3001945............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................75 ................... 2501946............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 .................... 8 ................... 17 .................... 35 ..................... 40 .................... 50 .........................80 ................... 2501947................................................ 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................135 ................... 4501947 ML ....................................... BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 8 .................... 18 ..................... 20 .................... 25 .........................50 ................... 1501948.............................. VG-$4; F-$6 ..................13 .................. 25 ................... 40 .................... 70 ..................... 80 .................. 100 .......................200 ................... 7501949............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 7 .................... 15 ..................... 17 .................... 22 .........................40 ................... 1851950............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 6 .................... 12 ..................... 14 .................... 18 .........................50 ................... 3001951............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 .................. 4.5 ...................... 8 ..................... 10 .................... 15 .........................35 ................... 2001951 Dbl Die ................................... 7 ..................10 .................. 15 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 80 .......................150 ................... 4001952............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 .................. 4.5 ...................... 7 ....................... 9 .................... 12 .........................30 ................... 100Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF .................................... BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 4 ...................... 5 ....................... 7 .................... 10 .........................20 ..................... 601953 SF ....................................... BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 5 ...................... 7 ....................... 9 .................... 15 .........................35 ................... 1501954............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 8 .................... 15 ..................... 18 .................... 25 .........................45 ................... 1501955............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 4 ...................... 5 ....................... 7 .................... 10 .........................20 ..................... 651956............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV ..................... 4 ................... 4.5 ....................... 5 ...................... 7 .........................15 ..................... 501956 Dot ......................................... 4 ....................5 .................... 8 ....................11 .................... 18 ..................... 22 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 1501957............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. 3.5 ...................... 4 .................... 4.5 ...................... 5 .........................12 ..................... 401958............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. 3.5 ...................... 4 .................... 4.5 ...................... 5 .........................12 ..................... 401959............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 40

Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation.

By Don Olmstead Focus on: Canadian Paper Money

trends LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100%

65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedVictoria / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R1858.............................................75............. 100 ..............135 ...............225 ...............350 ..............600 .................900 .......... 2,275 ...............5,000.......................... 1858 Coinage .................................. .................. Rare - only 2 examples certifi ed to date ..................... ...................... .....................................................................1859 N9 ......................................4.5.............. 5.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................75 .................125 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2251859 N9 Low 9 ..............................7............... 10 ................15 .................25 .................45 ..............100 .................200 ............. 450 ...............1,100.................3,1501859 Brass Good- 10,000; VG-18,000; F- 22,500; VF-30,000 ....................... .................... ................... ...................... ................. ....................... 1859/8 W9 medal ........................50............... 70 ..............100 ...............175 ...............275 ..............550 ..............1,000 .......... 2,275 ........................ ......................... 1859/8 W9 coinage ....................400............. 800 ...........1,200 ............2,500 ..................... ..........5,000 ..............7,000 ................... ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#1 ..........................300............. 400 ..............550 ...............800 ............1,350 ...........2,250 ..............3,750 .......... 7,500 ........................ ......................... 1859 D-P N9#2 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ..............1,600 .......... 4,500 ........................ ......................... 1859 D-P N9#3 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ....................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#4 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ....................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#5 ..........................250............. 350 ..............480 ...............750 ............1,800 .................... ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 N9, 9/6 .............................350............. 450 ..............600 ............1,200 ............2,800 .................... ...................... .................. ..............7,000.......................... 1859 N9, TP1 ............................200............. 300 ..............400 ...............650 ..................... ................... ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1876H ............................................5................. 6 ..................8 .................16 .................35 ................70 .................120 ............. 250 ..................550.................2,2501881H ............................................6................. 9 ................15 .................25 .................50 ..............100 .................170 ............. 360 ..................770.................3,3751882H Obv #1 ...............................7................. 9 ................15 .................25 .................50 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................630.................2,7001882H Obv #2 ...............................5................. 6 ..................8 .................14 .................30 ................65 ................. 115 ............. 250 ..................630.................2,7001884 Obv #1 .............................140............. 200 ..............300 ...............500 ............1,000 ...........2,000 ..............4,000 ................... ....................... ......................... 1884 Obv #2 ..................................5................. 7 ................10 .................17 .................40 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2501886 Obv #1 ................................20............... 30 ................50 .................80 ...............150 ..............300 .................500 .......... 1,250 ...............3,150.......................... 1886 Obv #2 ...............................7.5................11 ................18 .................35 .................70 ..............160 .................250 ............. 550 ...............1,250.......................... 1887...............................................5................. 7 ................ 11 .................22 .................45 ..............100 .................145 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2501888...............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................60 ...................90 ............. 200 ..................400.................1,3501890H ..........................................10............... 15 ................25 .................40 .................75 ..............150 .................225 ............. 400 ..................675.................2,2501891 LDLL Obv #2.......................10............... 15 ................25 .................50 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,6001891 LDLL Obv #3.......................12............... 18 ................30 .................60 ...............100 ..............200 .................300 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,1501891 SDLL Obv #2 ....................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 ...............1,350.......................... 1891 SDLL Obv #3 ....................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL Obv #2 ....................125............. 175 ..............250 ...............400 ...............600 ...........1,000 ..............1,500 .......... 3,600 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL Obv #3 ......................70............... 95 ..............135 ...............200 ...............300 ..............450 .................650 .......... 1,575 ...............3,150............... 11,2501892 Obv #2 ................................25............... 40 ................65 ...............100 ...............150 ..............250 .................400 ............. 800 ...............1,625.......................... 1892 Obv #3 ..................................7............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................775.................3,1501892 Obv #4 ..................................7............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................630.................2,2501893...............................................5.............. 6.5 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................75 .................120 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,6251894.............................................17............... 22 ................30 .................50 .................80 ..............150 .................225 ............. 400 ..................720.................2,0001894 large 4 .................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............120 ..............200 .................325 ............. 675 ...............1,350.................3,1501895...............................................8............... 12 ................20 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 340 ..................585.................1,6251896...............................................5................. 6 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................65 .................100 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,3501896 Far 6 ...................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............125 ..............225 .................325 ............. 585 ...............1,125.......................... 1897...............................................5................. 6 ..................9 .................15 .................35 ................75 ................. 115 ............. 270 ..................550.................1,6251898H ............................................9............... 14 ................22 .................35 .................65 ..............130 .................200 ............. 400 ..................810.................3,6001899...............................................4................. 5 ..................8 .................14 .................30 ................60 ...................90 ............. 180 ..................340.................1,1751900.............................................11............... 16 ................25 .................45 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 585 ...............1,350.................6,7501900H ............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ..............110 ..................200....................5851901...............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ............. 120 ..................250....................900 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% RedEdward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1902............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 15 .................30...................45 ............... 80 ..................160.....................4001903............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ............. 100 ..................200.....................5001904............................................3.5............... 4.5 .................7 ................. 12 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 120 ..................250.....................7751905...............................................5.................. 7 ...............10 ................. 15 ................. 30 .................60...................90 ............. 160 ..................295.....................9001906............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 20 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................360..................1,3501907...............................................3.................. 4 .................6 ..................11 ................. 22 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................400..................1,6251907H ..........................................15................ 23 ...............35 ................. 60 ............... 100 ...............200.................325 ............. 630 ...............1,800........................... 1908...............................................4.................. 5 .................7 ................. 13 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 135 ..................250.....................9001909..........................................2.25............. 3.25 ..............4.5 ................... 8 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ..............110 ..................250..................1,1751910...............................................2............. 2.75 .................4 ................... 7 ................. 15 .................35...................55 ............... 90 ..................250..................1,175Edward VII Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1911 ............................................1.5.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 5 ................. 15 .................30...................45 ............... 75 ..................135..................... 4001912............................................1.5.................. 2 ..................4 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................35...................50 ............... 80 ..................150..................... 5001913..........................................1.25.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................40...................60 ............. 100 ..................180..................... 9001914............................................1.5............... 2.5 ...............3.5 ................... 7 ................. 20 .................50...................75 ..............110 ..................225..................... 8001915..........................................1.25.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................40...................60 ............. 100 ..................180..................... 8001916...............................................1............. 1.25 ..................2 ................... 4 ................. 10 .................25...................40 ............... 75 ..................125..................... 4501917...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................18...................30 ............... 60 ..................125..................... 5401918...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................17...................30 ............... 60 ..................110..................... 4501919...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................17...................30 ............... 60 ..................110..................... 4501920...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 9 .................25...................40 ............... 90 ..................270.................. 1,250George V Large Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50%

SMALL CENTS 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1920.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................7..................17 ...................30 ................ 60 ................150 ................... 7501921............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................2 ......................7 .................15..................40 ...................80 .............. 300 .............1,400 ......................... 1922............................................. 20 .............. 22 .................35 ....................60 ...............120................250 .................500 ........... 1,500 .............4,500 ......................... 1923............................................. 35 .............. 40 .................50 ....................80 ...............175................350 .................750 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 ......................... 1924............................................... 8 .............. 10 .................15 ....................25 .................65................150 .................250 ........... 1,000 .............3,000 ......................... 1925............................................. 28 .............. 32 .................40 ....................65 ...............120................250 .................400 ........... 1,300 .............3,000 ......................... 1926............................................... 5 ................ 6 .................10 ....................20 .................50................100 .................200 .............. 700 .............2,250 .........................

65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1927............................................ 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4 ....................10 .................25..................50 .................100 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 3,5001928.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 .............. 110 ................550 ................ 2,500 1929.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 ................ 90 ................400 ................ 1,8001929, High 9 ................................ 20 .............. 30 .................40 ....................60 ...............100...................... ...................... ................... ..................... ........................ 1930............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................6 ....................12 .................30..................65 .................120 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 2,5001931............................................... 1 ............. 1.5 ...................3 ......................8 .................25..................50 ...................85 .............. 225 ................750 ................ 2,0001932............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................275 ................ 1,2001933............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.4 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 60 ................125 ................... 6501934.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................225 ................. 10001935.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 65 ................175 ................... 8001936.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................17 ...................25 ................ 50 ................100 ................... 3001936 dot............................................................................................................ Heritage Sale April 18, 2013: US $246,750. ...... 275,000 ................................................George V Small Cents Red Premiums (except 1933 and 1936): Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% RedGeorge VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1937............................................ 0.4 ............. 0.5 ..............0.75 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ..................... 651938.......................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ..............0.35 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ..................... 651939.......................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ................1.5.................2.5 ..................3.5 ................ 10 ..................15 ..................... 401940.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ...................1....................3 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................20 ..................... 501941.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................2.5..................10 ...................20 ................ 55 ..................85 ................... 5001942.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ...................2....................8 ...................20 ................ 55 ..................85 ................... 6001943.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ................1.5....................4 .....................8 ................ 25 ..................50 ................... 2501944.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................2.5..................12 ...................25 ................ 75 ................180 ................ 2,0001945.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................8 ................ 23 ..................50 ................... 5001946.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ................... 1001947.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 601947ML ........................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................30 ................... 1201947ML blunt 7 ......................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 .....................8 ................ 25 ..................65 ................... 3001948 A to denticles ................... 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 ...................10 ................ 30 ..................75 ................... 4001948 A betw. denticles .............. 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 ...................10 ................ 30 ..................85 ................... 5001949 A to denticles ........................ 7 .............. 10 .................15 ....................25 .................40..................70 .................100 .............. 215 ................500 ................ 3,5001949 A betw. denticles .................FV ..............FV ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 501950.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ..............0.75....................2 .....................4 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 601951.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ................0.5....................2 .....................4 ................ 18 ..................40 ................... 1501952.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ................0.5.................1.5 .....................3 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 60George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% RedElizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R MS-66 R1953 NSF ....................................FV ..............FV ................0.3 ...................0.5 ...................1.................1.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................40 ......................... 1953 SF ...................................... 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4 ......................8 .................15..................25 ...................75 .............. 160 .............1,200 ......................... 1954 SF .................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................8 ................ 30 ................150 ......................... 1954 NSF (PL) ................................. ................. .................... ....................... ..............700................800 ..............1,000 ........... 1,500 .............2,000 ......................... 1955 NSF .............VG-$140; F-$180 ............ 225 ...............325 ..................500 ...............800.............1,200 ..............2,500 ........... 7,500 ...................... ........................ 1955 SF .......................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.5....................1 .....................4 ................ 10 ..................40 ......................... 1956.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ..............0.35.................0.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................35 ......................... 1957.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1301958.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1301959.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1301960.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1301961.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1101962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 .......................................... 1101963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 851964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 701965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ................ 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.................2.5 .....................7 ................ 20 ..................70 ................... 3001965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ................... 1301965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ....................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 851965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 .................. 3.5 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................14 .................22..................35 ...................60 .............. 100 ................300 ......................... 1966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 701968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 85

FIVE CENTSVictoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641858 SD ....................................... 12 .............. 28 .................42 ....................70 ...............120.................190 ...............365 .............. 550 ................900 .................1,6001858 LD ......................................110 ............ 200 ...............300 ..................500 ...............900..............1,500 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............5,500 ............... 11,0001870 FB ....................................... 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,150 .................2,2501870 RB ....................................... 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,000 .................1,8001871............................................. 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,000 .................1,8001872H ............................................ 9 .............. 18 .................32 ....................55 ...............115.................250 ...............550 .............. 900 .............1,600 .................3,7501874H Pl 4, SD ............................ 15 .............. 35 .................75 ..................150 ...............250.................375 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,5001874H Cr 4, LD ............................ 12 .............. 30 .................65 ..................125 ...............250.................400 ...............800 ........... 1,150 .............1,800 .................4,5001875H SD ...................................110 ............ 235 ...............365 ..................650 ............1,000..............1,750 ............3,500 ........... 5,500 ...........10,000 .......................... 1875H LD .................................. 225 ............ 400 ...............600 ...............1,000 ............2,000..............4,000 ............8,000 .................... ..................... ......................... 1880H obv 2 ................................ 25 .............. 50 ...............100 ..................200 ...............350.................800 .............1500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1880H ............................................ 5 .............. 10 .................18 ....................40 ...............100.................225 ...............450 .............. 700 .............1,100 .................1,8001881H ............................................ 6 .............. 12 .................20 ....................45 ...............110.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,2001882H ............................................ 8 .............. 16 .................27 ....................55 ...............120.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,200

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Victoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641883H obv 4 ............................................................................. Rare, only 4 examples certifi ed to date ...................................................................................................1883H obv 5 ................................ 15 .............. 35 .................65 ..................135 ...............300.................650 ............1,500 ........... 2,300 .............4,000 .................6,7501884, Near 4 .............................. 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... Victoria / YEAR .......................... G-4 ..........VG-8 ............. F-12 .............VF-20 ...........EF-40.............AU-50 .......... MS-60 ..........MS-62 ........... MS-63 ............... MS-641884, Far 4 ................................ 100 ............ 185 ...............300 ..................550 ............1,250..............2,500 ............5,500 ........... 9,000 ...........15,000 .......................... 1885 small 5 ................................ 10 .............. 20 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,000 .................7,0001885 Large 5 ............................... 12 .............. 25 .................45 ....................90 ...............200.................500 ............1,200 ........... 2,200 .............4,500 .................8,0001885, Small 5/5 ............................ 50 .............110 ...............220 ..................400 ...............900..............2,000 ............5,500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1885, Large 5/5 ........................... 25 .............. 50 .................75 ..................150 ...............300.................750 ............1,700 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 .................9,0001886 small 6 .................................. 7 .............. 15 .................25 ....................50 ...............100.................250 ...............600 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .................3,5001886 Large 6 ................................. 8 .............. 18 .................30 ....................60 ...............110.................275 ...............600 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .................3,7501887............................................. 15 .............. 30 .................60 ..................100 ...............225.................350 ...............700 .............. 950 .............1,600 .................3,0001888............................................... 5 .............. 10 .................18 ....................38 .................80.................125 ...............275 .............. 425 ................750 .................1,2501889............................................. 20 .............. 40 .................65 ..................120 ...............275.................450 ...............850 ........... 1,350 .............2,500 .................5,5001890H ............................................ 6 .............. 12 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................175 ...............350 .............. 500 ................750 .................1,2001891 obv 2 ..................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2501891 obv 5 ..................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............250 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2501892 obv 2 ..................................... 5 ...............11 .................20 ....................40 ...............100.................200 ...............500 .............. 750 .............1,250 .................2,2501892 obv 5 ................................................................................ Value undetermined, no examples certifi ed to date .................................................................................1893............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50................. 115 ...............275 .............. 400 ................700 .................1,2001894............................................. 12 .............. 25 .................50 ..................100 ...............200................. 350 ...............700 ........... 1,100 .............2,000 .................3,7501896............................................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................55.................125 ...............300 .............. 425 ................700 .................1,3001897 Narrow Date ......................... 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,1001897 Wide Date ............................. 5 ................ 9 .................13 ....................25 .................50.................125 ...............275 .............. 400 ................650 .................1,1001897 Nar/Wide Date .................... 15 .............. 25 .................40 ....................75 ...............135.................265 ...............500 .............. 700 .............. 1100 .................1,8001898............................................. 10 .............. 20 .................30 ....................65 ...............150.................275 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,500 .................2,7501899............................................... 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................9001900 Oval 00 ................................. 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40.................100 ...............225 .............. 350 ................600 ..................10001900 Round 00 ............................ 17 .............. 35 .................65 ..................100 ...............250.................400 ...............700 ............ 1000 .............1,600 .................3,0001901............................................... 4 ................ 8 .................11 ....................20 .................40...................90 ...............200 .............. 300 ................550 ....................900Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651902......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 6 ...................... 12 ....................22......................50....................60 ...................75 ...................115 .......................2351902H large H ......................................3 ...............4.5 .................... 8 ...................... 16 ....................30......................60....................75 ...................90 ...................175 .......................4801902H LH/SH .....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ......................... ............................ 1902H small H ....................................12 ................20 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................160..................200 .................275 ...................420 .......................8501903H small H ......................................3 ..................5 .................. 12 ...................... 25 ....................75....................150..................250 .................450 ................1,000 ....................3,2001903H sm Recut H .............................15 ................25 .................. 40 ...................... 80 ..................135....................300..................450 .................750 ................1,500 ............................. 1903H large H ....................................20 ................35 .................. 65 .................... 120 ..................185....................375..................650 ..............1,250 ................2,000 ............................. 1903......................................................7 ................12 .................. 25 ...................... 60 ..................135....................275..................375 .................600 ...................850 ....................1,3001904......................................................4 ..................6 .................. 13 ...................... 35 ..................100....................275..................450 .................800 ................1,500 ....................3,0001905......................................................3 ..................5 ...................11 ...................... 25 ....................60....................150..................225 .................350 ...................550 ....................1,2501906......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 8 ...................... 18 ....................50....................135..................225 .................400 ...................750 ....................2,0001907......................................................3 ..................4 .................... 7 ...................... 14 ....................35......................90..................135 .................200 ...................380 .......................7501908 Small Date ...................................8 ................15 .................. 35 ...................... 65 ..................100....................150..................200 .................250 ...................375 .......................8001908 Large Date .................................50 ................85 ................ 150 .................... 275 ..................400....................750................1000 ..............1,500 ......................... ............................ 1909 Round Leaf, Bow Tie ...................5 ..................9 .................. 18 ...................... 45 ..................110....................300..................500 .................850 ................1,500 ....................2,5001909 Round Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie ........... Rare, only 15 known ...................................... ....................... ......................... ....................... ...................... ........................ ............................ 1909 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .....20 ................30 .................. 65 .................... 150 ..................300....................800...............1,200 ..............2,000 ................3,500 ............................. 1910 Pointed Leaf, Cross/Bow Tie .......3 ..................4 .................... 7 ...................... 14 ....................30......................75..................100 .................150 ...................280 .......................5501910 Round Leaf, Bow Tie .................20 ................30 .................. 55 .................... 135 ..................275....................650...............1,100 ..............2,000 ................3,500 ............................. George V silver VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651911 ............................................... 3 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................15 .................45...................90 ...............120 .............. 150 ................210 ....................3801912............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................7 ....................12 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................500 .................1,2501913............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................6 ....................10 .................20...................40 .................60 ................ 85 ................125 ....................2801914............................................... 3 ................ 4 ...................7 ....................12 .................35...................80 ...............125 .............. 225 ................465 .................1,2501915............................................. 18 .............. 25 .................40 ....................80 ...............200.................400 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,400 .................2,7501916............................................... 5 ................ 8 .................15 ....................30 .................75.................150 ...............225 .............. 350 ...........650.00 .................1,7501917............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ....................10 .................25...................50 .................75 .............. 125 ................200 ....................4801918............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................45 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................4801919............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................45 .................65 .............. 100 ................200 ....................5001920............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................5 ......................9 .................20...................40 .................60 ................ 85 ................150 ....................3801921..........Good- $3500; VG-$5000 ......... 6,500 ............8,500 .............11,500 ..........15,000............20,000 ..........27,500 ......... 35,000 ...........45,000 .......................... George V nickel VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651922 Near Rim ......................... 0.35 ................ 1 ................2.5 ....................12 .................35...................70 ...............100 .............. 150 ................275 .................1,0001922 Far Rim .............................. 0.5 ................ 2 ...................5 ....................25 .................70.................150 ...............200 .............. 300 ...................... ......................... 1923............................................ 0.5 ................ 2 ...................7 ....................25 .................70.................175 ...............250 .............. 400 .............1,000 .......................... 1924.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................18 .................45.................125 ...............185 .............. 325 ................700 .......................... 1925............................................. 80 ............ 100 ...............160 ..................350 ...............800..............2,000 ............3,500 ........... 6,000 ...................... ......................... 1926 Near 6 ................................ 4.5 ................ 9 .................25 ....................90 ...............250.................600 ............1,200 ........... 2,000 .............5,000 .......................... 1926 Far 6 ................................. 165 ............ 200 ...............375 ..................800 ............1,300..............2,500 ............4,000 ........... 7,000 ...................... ......................... 1927.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................90 ...............135 .............. 210 ................380 .................2,0001928.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40...................80 ............... 110 .............. 150 ................265 .................1,1501929, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,0001929, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................40.................100 ...............140 .............. 250 ................450 .................2,0001930.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................55.................120 ...............200 .............. 350 ................700 .......................... 1931.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................25 .................80.................225 ...............400 .............. 900 ..............2000 .......................... 1932, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................6 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 600 .............1,750 .......................... 1932, Far Rim ............................ 200 ............ 350 ...............450 ...................... - ................... -......................- ....................- ................... - .....................- .......................... 1933............................................ 0.5 ............. 2.5 ...................8 ....................30 .................90.................300 ...............500 ............ 1000 .............2,000 .......................... 1934, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................65.................185 ...............300 .............. 850 .............1,500 .......................... 1934, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................22 .................60.................175 ...............300 .............. 850 .............1,500 .......................... 1935.......................................... 0.35 ............. 1.5 ...................5 ....................20 .................60.................150 ...............225 .............. 550 ................950 .................2,0001936, Near Rim ........................ 0.35 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,2501936, Far Rim ........................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................3 ....................12 .................35...................75 ............... 110 .............. 175 ................350 .................1,250George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937 Dot ................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................3 ...................6...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................60 ....................3001938.......................................... 0.35 ................ 1 ...................4 ....................15 .................45.................100 ...............140 .............. 200 .............1,000 .................8,0001939.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................2 ......................8 .................25...................65 .................85 .............. 110 ................250 ....................6001940.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 65 ................150 .................1,0001941.......................................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................5 .................15...................35 .................55 ................ 85 ................300 .................2,2001942 Nickel ............................... 0.25 ........... 0.35 ................1.5 ......................4 .................10...................25 .................40 ................ 60 ................125 ....................6001942 Tombac ............................ 0.65 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................2 ...................3.....................5 .................10 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................2001943 Tombac ............................ 0.35 ........... 0.35 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................8 ................ 15 ..................35 ....................1751944 Tombac ..............Only 1 known ......................est. 90,000 ................Rare ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1944 Steel .................................. 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................15 ......................601944 no chrome ........................ 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................3 ...................6...................10 .................15 ................ 25 ..................50 ....................2501945............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.....................3 ...................5 .................. 7 ..................20 ......................901945 no chrome .......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ................100 ....................4501946.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................3 ...................9...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .................1,2501946/6............................................ 3 ................ 6 .................12 ....................20 .................35...................75 ...............125 .............. 150 ................500 .......................... 1946 Arrowhead ......................... 0.5 ................ 1 ...................2 ......................8 .................20...................50 .................25 ................ 45 ...................... ......................... 1947.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 35 ..................80 ....................7501947 Dot ...................................... 22 .............. 30 .................42 ....................95 ...............200.................275 ...............350 .............. 465 ................900 .................2,0001947 ML .................................... 0.25 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ......................2 ...................6...................14 .................20 ................ 30 ..................55 ....................2501948.......................................... 0.75 ................ 1 ................1.5 ......................5 .................12...................25 .................32 ................ 45 ..................75 ....................2501949............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................40 ....................1501950............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ................0.5 ...................1.5 ...................4.....................8 .................12 ................ 20 ..................60 ....................3501951 Com ................................... 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ...................1..................2.5 ...................4 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1501951 Low Relief .......................... 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 12 ..................25 ....................1501951 LR, Missing Chrome ............... ............. 35 ...............100 ..................250 ...............400.................800 ............1,200 ........... 1,800 ...................... ......................... 1951 High Relief ........................ 450 ............ 650 ...............900 ...............1,500 ............2,250..............3,000 ............3,500 ........... 4,000 .............4,500 .................5,0001952............................................ 0.2 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 ................ 10 ..................25 ....................1001952, Missing Chrome ..................... ............. 30 .................75 ..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... Elizabeth II VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF far leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................6 .................. 8 ..................20 ......................701953 NSF, far leaf, Missing Chrome ............. 25 .................75 ..................200 ...............300.................800 ............1,000 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf ................... 350 ............ 500 ...............750 ...............1,100 ............1,500..............2,000 ............2,500 ........... 4,000 ...................... ......................... 1953 NSF near leaf, missing chrome ................. ............Rare ........................ ...........4,500....................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1953 SF near leaf ........................FV ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................2.5.....................6 ...................8 ................ 10 ..................20 ......................701953 SF near leaf, missing chrome . ............. 20 .................50 ..................150 ...............250.................600 ...............800 ........... 1,500 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf ......................... 200 ............ 300 ...............400 ..................650 ............1,000..............1,650 ............2,500 ........... 4,000 ...................... ......................... 1953 SF far leaf, missing chrome .... ................. ...........1,200 ...............1,800 ..................... ...................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1954.............................................FV ........... 0.35 ..............0.75 ...................1.5 ...................3.....................7 .................10 ................ 15 ..................25 ......................901954, missing chrome ..................... ............. 20 .................50 ..................100 ...............200.................400 ...............600 ........... 1,000 ...................... ......................... 1954 NSF ........................................ ................. ............Rare Only 24 certifi ed to date ............................... .................... ................... ..................... ......................... 1955.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2.....................4 ...................5 .................. 8 ..................15 ......................801956.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ................0.5 .................0.75 ................1.5.....................3 ...................4 .................. 6 ..................15 ......................701957.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................501957 Bug Tail ................................. 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................5 ...................8...................20 .................30 ................ 50 ................125 .......................... 1958.............................................FV ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ..............0.75..................1.5 ................2.5 .................. 4 ..................15 ......................501958 Dbl Date ................................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................5001959.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................501960.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................501961.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.3..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................15 ......................501962 Doubled Date ........................ 1 ................ 2 ...................3 ......................4 ...................8...................15 .................20 ................ 30 ..................75 ....................5001962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.25..................0.5 ..............0.75 ............... 1.5 ..................15 ......................701963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1251964 XWL .................................... 22 .............. 24 .................26 ....................30 .................35...................50 .................75 .............. 150 ................800 .......................... 1964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1001965 Large Beads ........................... ................. .................... ..............1,000 ............1,250..............2,000 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............6,000 .......................... 1965 Small Bds ...........................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1001966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................25 ....................350

Elizabeth II ..............................VG-8 ...........F-12 ...........VF-20 ..............EF-40 .......... AU-50............ MS-60 .......... MS-62 ..........MS-63 ........... MS-64 ............... MS-651967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.25 ................0.3................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ....................1501968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................601970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV .................0.35 ................0.5................0.75 ..............1.25 .................. 2 ..................15 ......................401971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................301974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................501975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................401976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................0.2................0.35 ................0.5 .................. 1 ..................15 ......................40

TEN CENTSYEAR / MINTAGE G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858.............................................. 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 475 .......................750 ................ 1,3501858\1558................................... 750 .............1,500 ............. 2,250 .............. 3,500 ............... 6,000 .............. 10,000 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1858, 5/5....................................... 20 ..................45 .................. 85 ................. 145 .................. 265 ................... 400 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 1,9501870 Nar0 ..................................... 15 ..................30 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 200 ................... 300 .................. 550 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001870 Nar0, 0/0 .............................. 22 ..................45 .................. 85 ................. 150 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,300 ................ 2,5001870 Wd 0 .................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001870 Wd 0, 0/0 ............................. 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001870 Wd 0, 1/1, 8/8 ...................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871.............................................. 20 ..................45 .................. 80 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 550 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H ........................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 350 ................... 600 ............... 1,000 ....................1,750 ................ 3,5001871H, 7/7 .................................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 425 ................... 700 ............... 1,300 ....................2,250 ................ 4,5001871H Mule ............................RARE ........................................................................................................................................................................................................1872H ......................................... 110 ................220 ................ 350 ................. 600 .................. 900 ................ 1,650 ............... 2,800 ....................3,800 ................ 5,8001874H ........................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 80 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................950 ................ 1,7501875H ......................................... 275 ................500 ................ 850 .............. 1,500 ............... 3,000 ................ 4,500 ............... 9,000 ..................13,500 .............. 20,0001880H Obv 1 ................................ 15 ..................30 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................. 200 ................... 325 .................. 575 .......................900 ................ 1,7001880H Obv 2 ................................ 15 ..................30 .................. 60 ................. 120 .................. 250 ................... 400 .................. 750 ....................1,250 ................ 2,5001881H Obv 1 ................................ 40 ..................80 ................ 140 ................. 275 .................. 550 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1881H Obv 2 ................................ 17 ..................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 650 ....................1,000 ................ 2,0001882H Obv 3 ................................ 17 ..................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,200 ................ 2,4001883H Obv 3 ................................ 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 750 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,000 ....................2,750 ................ 4,5001884 Obv 4 ................................. 200 ................425 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ............... 2,750 ................ 5,000 ............. 10,000 ..................15,000 .............. 25,0001885 Obv 4 .................................. 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,750 ............... 3,650 ....................6,000 .............. 10,0001885 Obv 5 ................................. 100 ................200 ................ 400 ................. 750 ............... 1,500 ................ 3,000 ............... 6,000 ....................9,000 ....................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 4 .......................... 60 ................125 ................ 250 ................. 500 ............... 1,250 ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1886 Sm 6 Obv 5 .......................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 450 ................ 1,000 ............... 2,250 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001886 Sm 6 Obv 5, 6/6 ................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 850 ................ 1,800 ............... 3,500 ....................5,000 ................ 7,5001886 L Pt6 Obv 4 .............................. Rare, only fi ve examples certifi ed by ICCS ............................................................................ – ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Pt6 Obv 5 .......................... 85 ................175 ................ 325 ................. 600 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1886 L Kn6 Obv 4 ......................... 40 ..................80 ................ 160 ................. 325 .................. 750 ................ 1,600 ............... 3,200 ....................5,500 ................ 9,0001886 L Kn6 Obv 5 ......................... 32 ..................65 ................ 130 ................. 250 .................. 550 ................ 1,200 ............... 2,400 ....................4,000 ................ 6,5001887.............................................. 45 ................100 ................ 175 ................. 350 .................. 750 ................ 1,300 ............... 2,750 ....................4,000 ................ 6,0001887, 7/7....................................... 75 ................150 ................ 275 ................. 550 ............... 1,200 ................ 2,000 ............... 4,000 ...........................– ....................... –1888.............................................. 12 ..................25 .................. 45 ................... 85 .................. 180 ................... 300 .................. 550 .......................900 ................ 1,5001889............................................ 700 .............1,250 ............. 2,000 .............. 3,300 ............... 6,500 ...............11,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001890H ........................................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 1,7501891 21 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001891 22 Lvs Obv 5 ....................... 18 ..................35 .................. 70 ................. 150 .................. 300 ................... 450 .................. 800 ....................1,200 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 5 ................................... 15 ..................30 .................. 55 ..................110 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 700 ....................1,150 ................ 2,0001892 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 100 ................. 200 .................. 400 ................... 800 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 5 ........................... 275 ................600 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,700 ............... 3,500 ................ 6,000 ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1892 2\1 Obv 6 ........................... 200 ................400 ................ 650 .............. 1,100 ............... 2,250 ................ 4,000 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 5 ...................... 50 ................100 ................ 200 ................. 400 .................. 800 ................ 1,650 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6 ...................... 30 ..................65 ................ 110 ................. 225 .................. 450 ................... 800 ............... 1,600 ....................2,350 ................ 3,7501893 Flt Tp 3 Obv 6, 9/9 ............... 40 ..................80 ................ 130 ................. 275 .................. 550 ................ 1,000 ............... 1,900 ....................2,850 ................ 4,5001893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 5 ......................... Rare, only one example certifi ed to date by ICCS .............. – ....................... – ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1893 Rd Tp 3 Obv 6 ................... 850 .............1,400 ............. 2,200 .............. 4,000 ............... 7,500 .............. 12,000 ............. 20,000 ..................30,000 .............. 50,0001894 Obv 5 ................................... 30 ..................70 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1894 Obv 6 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501894, 4/4, Obv 6 ........................... 35 ..................75 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 500 ................... 900 ............... 1,600 ...........................– ....................... –1896 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 .................. 95 ................. 175 .................. 325 ................... 500 .................. 900 ....................1,350 ................ 2,2501896 Obv 6 ................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501898 Obv 5 ................................... 25 ..................55 ................ 100 ................. 190 .................. 380 ................... 600 .................. 950 ....................1,450 ................ 2,4001898 Obv 6 ................................... 11 ..................22 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 275 .................. 500 .......................700 ................ 1,2501899 Sm 9’s .................................... 9 ..................18 .................. 35 ................... 65 .................. 125 ................... 200 .................. 375 .......................600 ................ 1,0001899 Sm 9’s, 1st 9/9 ..................... 12 ..................24 .................. 45 ................... 85 .................. 175 ................... 275 .................. 450 .......................725 ................ 1,2501899 Lge 9’s ................................. 20 ..................40 .................. 75 ................. 140 .................. 250 ................... 425 .................. 800 ....................1,100 ................ 2,0001900................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................... 9001901................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 55 .................. 110 ................... 175 .................. 300 .......................500 ................ 1,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................. 10 ..................20 .................. 50 ................. 125 .................. 225 ................... 525 .................. 800 ....................1,500 ................ 2,8001902H ............................................. 7 ..................13 .................. 25 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 175 .................. 250 .......................400 ................... 7001903.............................................. 20 ..................45 ................ 110 ................. 325 .................. 700 ................ 1,500 ............... 2,100 ....................3,500 ................ 5,5001903H ........................................... 10 ..................20 .................. 50 ..................110 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,000 ................ 1,8001904.............................................. 15 ..................32 .................. 75 ................. 160 .................. 250 ................... 550 .................. 700 ....................1,200 ................ 2,2501905.............................................. 12 ..................32 .................. 85 ................. 185 .................. 350 ................... 750 ............... 1,100 ....................1,750 ................ 3,2501906................................................ 9 ..................18 .................. 40 ................. 100 .................. 180 ................... 400 .................. 600 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001907................................................ 8 ..................16 .................. 40 ................... 75 .................. 150 ................... 350 .................. 500 .......................750 ................ 1,3501908.............................................. 15 ..................32 .................. 80 ................. 165 .................. 225 ................... 375 .................. 475 .......................750 ................ 1,0001908, 8/8....................................... 25 ..................50 ................ 125 ................. 250 .................. 375 ................... 600 ...................... – ...........................– ....................... –1909 VL ........................................ 10 ..................25 .................. 60 ................. 150 .................. 275 ................... 600 .................. 900 ....................1,500 ................ 3,0001909 BL ........................................ 15 ..................35 .................. 80 ................. 180 .................. 400 ................... 900 ............... 1,350 ....................2,200 ................ 3,7501910................................................ 6 ..................12 .................. 25 ................... 55 .................... 90 ................... 180 .................. 270 .......................450 ................... 800George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 ................................................ 8 ..................15 .................. 30 ................... 65 .................... 90 ................... 165 .................. 225 .......................350 ................... 5001912................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 12 ................... 40 .................. 100 ................... 275 .................. 400 .......................700 ................ 1,2501913 SML ....................................... 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 90 ................... 225 .................. 325 .......................550 ................... 9001913 BL .................G-$75; VG-$150 ................250 ................ 550 .............. 1,400 ............... 3,500 ................ 9,000 ............. 17,000 ..................32,000 ....................... –1914................................................ 5 ....................6 .................. 10 ................... 35 .................... 85 ................... 200 .................. 325 .......................600 ................ 1,1001915................................................ 8 ..................20 .................. 50 ................. 150 .................. 275 ................... 550 .................. 750 ....................1,100 ................ 1,8001916................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 22 .................... 55 ....................110 .................. 150 .......................235 ................... 5001917................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 15 .................... 45 ..................... 80 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2501918................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 95 .......................120 ................... 2251919................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 95 .......................120 ................... 2001920................................................ 3 ....................4 ................. 5.5 ................... 15 .................... 50 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2751921................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 60 ....................110 .................. 160 .......................250 ................... 5501928................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................200 ................... 4001929................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 90 ...................110 .......................145 ................... 2751930................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 7 ................... 25 .................... 55 ................... 100 .................. 135 .......................200 ................... 3501931................................................ 3 ....................4 .................... 6 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 85 ...................110 .......................150 ................... 2751932................................................ 3 ....................5 .................. 15 ................... 40 .................... 70 ................... 140 .................. 180 .......................275 ................... 4251933................................................ 4 ....................6 .................. 20 ................... 60 .................. 100 ................... 250 .................. 350 .......................500 ................... 9001934................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................800 ................ 1,3001935................................................ 5 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 90 .................. 175 ................... 400 .................. 550 .......................750 ................ 1,1501936............................................. 3.5 ....................4 .................... 5 ................... 12 .................... 40 ..................... 70 .................... 90 .......................120 ................... 2001936 Dot ..........Specimen only strike ...................... No Known Circulation issues, Extremely Rare ......................... SP-63-$150,000; SP-66- $250,000 .......................1936 Bar ....................................... 20 ..................30 .................. 40 ................... 60 .................. 125 ................... 225 .................. 350 .......................650 ................... 900George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 9 .................... 20 ..................... 24 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 2001938............................................. 3.5 ....................6 .................. 15 ................... 35 .................... 75 ..................... 95 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 9001938 Re-Engr ................................. 6 ..................10 .................. 30 ................... 70 .................. 150 ................... 190 .................. 250 .......................450 ................ 2,0001939............................................. 3.5 ....................5 .................. 10 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................... 95 .......................180 ................... 6001939 Re-Engr ................................. 5 ....................8 .................. 20 ................... 50 .................. 120 ................... 150 .................. 190 .......................360 ................ 1,3001940............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 45 .........................80 ................... 2501940 Re-Engr ................................. 4 ....................7 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 90 .......................160 ................... 5001941............................................. BV .................4.5 .................. 12 ................... 25 .................... 60 ..................... 75 .................. 125 .......................225 ................... 6001942............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 7 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................130 ................... 7001943............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................80 ................... 2501944............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 6 ................... 14 .................... 35 ..................... 45 .................... 55 .......................100 ................... 3001945............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ................... 10 .................... 25 ..................... 30 .................... 40 .........................75 ................... 2501946............................................. 3.5 .................4.5 .................... 8 ................... 17 .................... 35 ..................... 40 .................... 50 .........................80 ................... 2501947................................................ 4 .................5.5 .................. 10 ................... 20 .................... 45 ..................... 55 .................... 75 .......................135 ................... 4501947 ML ....................................... BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 8 .................... 18 ..................... 20 .................... 25 .........................50 ................... 1501948.............................. VG-$4; F-$6 ..................13 .................. 25 ................... 40 .................... 70 ..................... 80 .................. 100 .......................200 ................... 7501949............................................. BV .................3.5 .................... 5 ..................... 7 .................... 15 ..................... 17 .................... 22 .........................40 ................... 1851950............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 6 .................... 12 ..................... 14 .................... 18 .........................50 ................... 3001951............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 .................. 4.5 ...................... 8 ..................... 10 .................... 15 .........................35 ................... 2001951 Dbl Die ................................... 7 ..................10 .................. 15 ................... 20 .................... 50 ..................... 60 .................... 80 .......................150 ................... 4001952............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 .................. 4.5 ...................... 7 ....................... 9 .................... 12 .........................30 ................... 100Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF .................................... BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 4 ...................... 5 ....................... 7 .................... 10 .........................20 ..................... 601953 SF ....................................... BV .................3.5 ................. 4.5 ..................... 5 ...................... 7 ....................... 9 .................... 15 .........................35 ................... 1501954............................................. BV .................3.5 ................. 5.5 ..................... 8 .................... 15 ..................... 18 .................... 25 .........................45 ................... 1501955............................................. BV .................BV ................. 3.5 ..................... 4 ...................... 5 ....................... 7 .................... 10 .........................20 ..................... 651956............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV ..................... 4 ................... 4.5 ....................... 5 ...................... 7 .........................15 ..................... 501956 Dot ......................................... 4 ....................5 .................... 8 ....................11 .................... 18 ..................... 22 .................... 30 .........................50 ................... 1501957............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. 3.5 ...................... 4 .................... 4.5 ...................... 5 .........................12 ..................... 401958............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. 3.5 ...................... 4 .................... 4.5 ...................... 5 .........................12 ..................... 401959............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 40

Canadian Coin News Trends is an estimate of retail values of the items listed, based on dealer sales, wholesale prices, auction results and precious metal prices. It assumes that coins are free of damage, problem-free and correctly graded, and that the buyer and seller have equal knowledge and motivation. The estimates contained on these pages are meant as a guide only, since exact values are set by buyers and sellers in fair negotiation.

By Don Olmstead Focus on: Canadian Paper Money

trends LARGE CENTS Red Premiums: Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100%

65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedVictoria / YEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS60 B MS62 RB MS63 R MS64 R MS65 R1858.............................................75............. 100 ..............135 ...............225 ...............350 ..............600 .................900 .......... 2,275 ...............5,000.......................... 1858 Coinage .................................. .................. Rare - only 2 examples certifi ed to date ..................... ...................... .....................................................................1859 N9 ......................................4.5.............. 5.5 ..................8 .................12 .................25 ................75 .................125 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2251859 N9 Low 9 ..............................7............... 10 ................15 .................25 .................45 ..............100 .................200 ............. 450 ...............1,100.................3,1501859 Brass Good- 10,000; VG-18,000; F- 22,500; VF-30,000 ....................... .................... ................... ...................... ................. ....................... 1859/8 W9 medal ........................50............... 70 ..............100 ...............175 ...............275 ..............550 ..............1,000 .......... 2,275 ........................ ......................... 1859/8 W9 coinage ....................400............. 800 ...........1,200 ............2,500 ..................... ..........5,000 ..............7,000 ................... ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#1 ..........................300............. 400 ..............550 ...............800 ............1,350 ...........2,250 ..............3,750 .......... 7,500 ........................ ......................... 1859 D-P N9#2 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ..............1,600 .......... 4,500 ........................ ......................... 1859 D-P N9#3 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ....................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#4 ............................85............. 125 ..............175 ...............275 ...............500 ..............900 ....................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 D-P N9#5 ..........................250............. 350 ..............480 ...............750 ............1,800 .................... ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1859 N9, 9/6 .............................350............. 450 ..............600 ............1,200 ............2,800 .................... ...................... .................. ..............7,000.......................... 1859 N9, TP1 ............................200............. 300 ..............400 ...............650 ..................... ................... ...................... .................. ....................... ......................... 1876H ............................................5................. 6 ..................8 .................16 .................35 ................70 .................120 ............. 250 ..................550.................2,2501881H ............................................6................. 9 ................15 .................25 .................50 ..............100 .................170 ............. 360 ..................770.................3,3751882H Obv #1 ...............................7................. 9 ................15 .................25 .................50 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................630.................2,7001882H Obv #2 ...............................5................. 6 ..................8 .................14 .................30 ................65 ................. 115 ............. 250 ..................630.................2,7001884 Obv #1 .............................140............. 200 ..............300 ...............500 ............1,000 ...........2,000 ..............4,000 ................... ....................... ......................... 1884 Obv #2 ..................................5................. 7 ................10 .................17 .................40 ................95 .................140 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2501886 Obv #1 ................................20............... 30 ................50 .................80 ...............150 ..............300 .................500 .......... 1,250 ...............3,150.......................... 1886 Obv #2 ...............................7.5................11 ................18 .................35 .................70 ..............160 .................250 ............. 550 ...............1,250.......................... 1887...............................................5................. 7 ................ 11 .................22 .................45 ..............100 .................145 ............. 270 ..................550.................2,2501888...............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................60 ...................90 ............. 200 ..................400.................1,3501890H ..........................................10............... 15 ................25 .................40 .................75 ..............150 .................225 ............. 400 ..................675.................2,2501891 LDLL Obv #2.......................10............... 15 ................25 .................50 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,6001891 LDLL Obv #3.......................12............... 18 ................30 .................60 ...............100 ..............200 .................300 ............. 550 ..................900.................3,1501891 SDLL Obv #2 ....................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 ...............1,350.......................... 1891 SDLL Obv #3 ....................100............. 140 ..............200 ...............325 ...............575 ...........1,100 ..............1,800 .......... 5,400 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL Obv #2 ....................125............. 175 ..............250 ...............400 ...............600 ...........1,000 ..............1,500 .......... 3,600 ........................ ......................... 1891 SDSL Obv #3 ......................70............... 95 ..............135 ...............200 ...............300 ..............450 .................650 .......... 1,575 ...............3,150............... 11,2501892 Obv #2 ................................25............... 40 ................65 ...............100 ...............150 ..............250 .................400 ............. 800 ...............1,625.......................... 1892 Obv #3 ..................................7............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................775.................3,1501892 Obv #4 ..................................7............... 12 ................18 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 315 ..................630.................2,2501893...............................................5.............. 6.5 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................75 .................120 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,6251894.............................................17............... 22 ................30 .................50 .................80 ..............150 .................225 ............. 400 ..................720.................2,0001894 large 4 .................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............120 ..............200 .................325 ............. 675 ...............1,350.................3,1501895...............................................8............... 12 ................20 .................30 .................50 ..............100 .................150 ............. 340 ..................585.................1,6251896...............................................5................. 6 ..................9 .................15 .................30 ................65 .................100 ............. 225 ..................450.................1,3501896 Far 6 ...................................25............... 35 ................50 .................75 ...............125 ..............225 .................325 ............. 585 ...............1,125.......................... 1897...............................................5................. 6 ..................9 .................15 .................35 ................75 ................. 115 ............. 270 ..................550.................1,6251898H ............................................9............... 14 ................22 .................35 .................65 ..............130 .................200 ............. 400 ..................810.................3,6001899...............................................4................. 5 ..................8 .................14 .................30 ................60 ...................90 ............. 180 ..................340.................1,1751900.............................................11............... 16 ................25 .................45 .................90 ..............175 .................275 ............. 585 ...............1,350.................6,7501900H ............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ..............110 ..................200....................5851901...............................................4................. 5 ..................7 .................12 .................25 ................50 ...................70 ............. 120 ..................250....................900 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% RedEdward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1902............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 15 .................30...................45 ............... 80 ..................160.....................4001903............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ............. 100 ..................200.....................5001904............................................3.5............... 4.5 .................7 ................. 12 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 120 ..................250.....................7751905...............................................5.................. 7 ...............10 ................. 15 ................. 30 .................60...................90 ............. 160 ..................295.....................9001906............................................2.5............... 3.5 .................5 ................... 9 ................. 20 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................360..................1,3501907...............................................3.................. 4 .................6 ..................11 ................. 22 .................45...................75 ............. 180 ..................400..................1,6251907H ..........................................15................ 23 ...............35 ................. 60 ............... 100 ...............200.................325 ............. 630 ...............1,800........................... 1908...............................................4.................. 5 .................7 ................. 13 ................. 25 .................50...................75 ............. 135 ..................250.....................9001909..........................................2.25............. 3.25 ..............4.5 ................... 8 ................. 17 .................35...................55 ..............110 ..................250..................1,1751910...............................................2............. 2.75 .................4 ................... 7 ................. 15 .................35...................55 ............... 90 ..................250..................1,175Edward VII Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 70-85% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1911 ............................................1.5.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 5 ................. 15 .................30...................45 ............... 75 ..................135..................... 4001912............................................1.5.................. 2 ..................4 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................35...................50 ............... 80 ..................150..................... 5001913..........................................1.25.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................40...................60 ............. 100 ..................180..................... 9001914............................................1.5............... 2.5 ...............3.5 ................... 7 ................. 20 .................50...................75 ..............110 ..................225..................... 8001915..........................................1.25.................. 2 ..................3 ................... 6 ................. 15 .................40...................60 ............. 100 ..................180..................... 8001916...............................................1............. 1.25 ..................2 ................... 4 ................. 10 .................25...................40 ............... 75 ..................125..................... 4501917...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................18...................30 ............... 60 ..................125..................... 5401918...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................17...................30 ............... 60 ..................110..................... 4501919...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 7 .................17...................30 ............... 60 ..................110..................... 4501920...............................................1............. 1.25 ...............1.5 ................... 3 ................... 9 .................25...................40 ............... 90 ..................270.................. 1,250George V Large Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50%

SMALL CENTS 65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1920.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................7..................17 ...................30 ................ 60 ................150 ................... 7501921............................................ 0.5 ................ 1 ...................2 ......................7 .................15..................40 ...................80 .............. 300 .............1,400 ......................... 1922............................................. 20 .............. 22 .................35 ....................60 ...............120................250 .................500 ........... 1,500 .............4,500 ......................... 1923............................................. 35 .............. 40 .................50 ....................80 ...............175................350 .................750 ........... 2,500 .............5,000 ......................... 1924............................................... 8 .............. 10 .................15 ....................25 .................65................150 .................250 ........... 1,000 .............3,000 ......................... 1925............................................. 28 .............. 32 .................40 ....................65 ...............120................250 .................400 ........... 1,300 .............3,000 ......................... 1926............................................... 5 ................ 6 .................10 ....................20 .................50................100 .................200 .............. 700 .............2,250 .........................

65-80% Red 70-80% Red 70-80% RedGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1927............................................ 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4 ....................10 .................25..................50 .................100 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 3,5001928.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 .............. 110 ................550 ................ 2,500 1929.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ...................2.5 .................10..................25 ...................45 ................ 90 ................400 ................ 1,8001929, High 9 ................................ 20 .............. 30 .................40 ....................60 ...............100...................... ...................... ................... ..................... ........................ 1930............................................ 2.5 ............. 3.5 ...................6 ....................12 .................30..................65 .................120 .............. 275 ................900 ................ 2,5001931............................................... 1 ............. 1.5 ...................3 ......................8 .................25..................50 ...................85 .............. 225 ................750 ................ 2,0001932............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.3 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................275 ................ 1,2001933............................................ 0.2 ............. 0.4 ..............0.75 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 60 ................125 ................... 6501934.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 75 ................225 ................. 10001935.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................20 ...................30 ................ 65 ................175 ................... 8001936.......................................... 0.25 ............. 0.5 ...................1 ......................2 ...................6..................17 ...................25 ................ 50 ................100 ................... 3001936 dot............................................................................................................ Heritage Sale April 18, 2013: US $246,750. ...... 275,000 ................................................George V Small Cents Red Premiums (except 1933 and 1936): Completely original and: 90% Red, add 10-20%; 95% Red, add 20-50%; 100% Full Red, add 50-100% 70-85% Red 70-85% Red 75-90% RedGeorge VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R1937............................................ 0.4 ............. 0.5 ..............0.75 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ..................... 651938.......................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ..............0.35 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ..................... 651939.......................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ................1.5.................2.5 ..................3.5 ................ 10 ..................15 ..................... 401940.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ...................1....................3 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................20 ..................... 501941.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................2.5..................10 ...................20 ................ 55 ..................85 ................... 5001942.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 .................0.75 ...................2....................8 ...................20 ................ 55 ..................85 ................... 6001943.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ...................0.5 ................1.5....................4 .....................8 ................ 25 ..................50 ................... 2501944.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................2.5..................12 ...................25 ................ 75 ................180 ................ 2,0001945.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................8 ................ 23 ..................50 ................... 5001946.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 15 ..................30 ................... 1001947.............................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 601947ML ........................................FV ........... 0.15 ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................30 ................... 1201947ML blunt 7 ......................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 .....................8 ................ 25 ..................65 ................... 3001948 A to denticles ................... 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 ...................10 ................ 30 ..................75 ................... 4001948 A betw. denticles .............. 0.15 ............. 0.2 ..............0.35 ......................1 ................1.5....................5 ...................10 ................ 30 ..................85 ................... 5001949 A to denticles ........................ 7 .............. 10 .................15 ....................25 .................40..................70 .................100 .............. 215 ................500 ................ 3,5001949 A betw. denticles .................FV ..............FV ..............0.25 ...................0.5 ...................1....................3 .....................5 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 501950.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ..............0.75....................2 .....................4 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 601951.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ................0.5....................2 .....................4 ................ 18 ..................40 ................... 1501952.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.35 ................0.5.................1.5 .....................3 ................ 12 ..................20 ..................... 60George VI Small Cent Red Premiums: Completely original and: 95% Red, add 10-30%; 100% Full Red, add 30-50% 75-90% Red 75-90% Red 80-95% Red 85-95% RedElizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60Br MS-62 RB MS-63 R MS-64 R MS-65 R MS-66 R1953 NSF ....................................FV ..............FV ................0.3 ...................0.5 ...................1.................1.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................40 ......................... 1953 SF ...................................... 1.5 ................ 2 ...................4 ......................8 .................15..................25 ...................75 .............. 160 .............1,200 ......................... 1954 SF .................................... 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ...................2....................3 .....................8 ................ 30 ................150 ......................... 1954 NSF (PL) ................................. ................. .................... ....................... ..............700................800 ..............1,000 ........... 1,500 .............2,000 ......................... 1955 NSF .............VG-$140; F-$180 ............ 225 ...............325 ..................500 ...............800.............1,200 ..............2,500 ........... 7,500 ...................... ........................ 1955 SF .......................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ................0.5....................1 .....................4 ................ 10 ..................40 ......................... 1956.............................................FV ..............FV ................0.2 .................0.25 ..............0.35.................0.5 .....................3 ................ 10 ..................35 ......................... 1957.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1301958.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ..............0.15.................0.2 ..................1.5 ................ 10 ..................30 ................... 1301959.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1301960.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1301961.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ................0.75 .................. 8 ..................20 ................... 1101962.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 .......................................... 1101963.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 851964.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................0.1 ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 701965 sm bds, pt 5 V1 ................ 0.15 ........... 0.25 ................0.5 ......................1 ................1.5.................2.5 .....................7 ................ 20 ..................70 ................... 3001965 sm bds, bl 5 V2 ...................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ................... 1301965 Lg bds, bl 5 V3 ....................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................17 ..................... 851965 Lg bds, pt 5 V4 .................. 3.5 ................ 5 ...................8 ....................14 .................22..................35 ...................60 .............. 100 ................300 ......................... 1966.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851967.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 701968.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851969.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851970.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851971.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851972.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851973.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851974.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851975.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 851976.............................................FV ..............FV ................FV ................... FV ................FV.................FV ..................0.5 .................. 8 ..................20 ..................... 85

FIVE CENTSVictoria / YEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641858 SD ....................................... 12 .............. 28 .................42 ....................70 ...............120.................190 ...............365 .............. 550 ................900 .................1,6001858 LD ......................................110 ............ 200 ...............300 ..................500 ...............900..............1,500 ............2,500 ........... 3,500 .............5,500 ............... 11,0001870 FB ....................................... 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,150 .................2,2501870 RB ....................................... 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,000 .................1,8001871............................................. 12 .............. 25 .................40 ....................65 ...............125.................200 ...............400 .............. 600 .............1,000 .................1,8001872H ............................................ 9 .............. 18 .................32 ....................55 ...............115.................250 ...............550 .............. 900 .............1,600 .................3,7501874H Pl 4, SD ............................ 15 .............. 35 .................75 ..................150 ...............250.................375 ...............700 ........... 1,000 .............1,600 .................3,5001874H Cr 4, LD ............................ 12 .............. 30 .................65 ..................125 ...............250.................400 ...............800 ........... 1,150 .............1,800 .................4,5001875H SD ...................................110 ............ 235 ...............365 ..................650 ............1,000..............1,750 ............3,500 ........... 5,500 ...........10,000 .......................... 1875H LD .................................. 225 ............ 400 ...............600 ...............1,000 ............2,000..............4,000 ............8,000 .................... ..................... ......................... 1880H obv 2 ................................ 25 .............. 50 ...............100 ..................200 ...............350.................800 .............1500 .................... ..................... ......................... 1880H ............................................ 5 .............. 10 .................18 ....................40 ...............100.................225 ...............450 .............. 700 .............1,100 .................1,8001881H ............................................ 6 .............. 12 .................20 ....................45 ...............110.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,2001882H ............................................ 8 .............. 16 .................27 ....................55 ...............120.................250 ...............550 .............. 850 .............1,250 .................2,200

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Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651960............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 501961............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 501962............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251963............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251964............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251965............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 ...........................8 ..................... 201966............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 .........................12 ..................... 301967............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ................... 3.5 .........................10 ..................... 301968 500 Silver ............................ BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 2 ................... 2.5 ...........................8 ..................... 201968 Nickel Philly-Mint ....................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................20 ................... 1001968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint .................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................10 ..................... 451969 Large Date .................... 12,000 ...........15,000 ........... 20,000 ............ 25,000 ...................... – ....................... – ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1969 Small Date .......................... FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 351970............................................. FV ................. FV ............... 0.35 .................. 0.5 ................. 0.75 .................. 1.25 ...................... 2 .........................10 ..................... 301971............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 301972............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 351973............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501974............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501975............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501976............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 50

TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858 coinage, Plain 5 .................................. 60 ....................90 ...............120 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,2501858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ..................... 60 ....................90 ...............120 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,2501858 medal ................................................ 180 ..................350 ...............600 ............... 900 ...........1,500 ................... ...................... ...................... ...........................

TWENTY-FIVE CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631870, Obv 1 .................................................20 .................... 38 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,2001870, Obv 2 ..................................................... rare - only 4 examples certifi ed by ICCS .........................................................................................................................1871, Obv 1 ...............................................100 .................. 200 ............... 400 ............... 800 ...........1,500............2,500 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1871, Obv 2 .................................................25 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 175 ..............400...............750 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,0001871H, Obv 1 ............................................110 .................. 225 ............... 450 ............... 900 .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1871H, Obv 2 ..............................................30 .................... 55 ............... 110 ............... 235 ..............525...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,3001872H, Obv 1 rare - no examples certifi ed to date ....................................................................................................................................................................................1872H, Obv 2 ..............................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 900 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,7501872H, Obv 2, 7/7 .......................................15 .................... 32 ................. 55 ............... 110 ..............240...............460 ................ 900 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,7501874H ..........................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............170...............340 ................ 750 .............. 1,150 ................. 2,2501875H, Blunt 5 ...........................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,500 ........... 22,000 ............ 35,000 .......................... 1875H, Pointed 5 .......................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,500 ........... 22,000 ............ 35,000 .......................... 1880 Wd 0 .................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 550 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,000 ....................... ......................... 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ............................................75 .................. 150 ............... 325 ............... 700 ...........1,500............2,350 ............. 4,250 ....................... .............. 12,0001880 Nar 0 ...................................................45 .................... 90 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............850............1,400 ............. 2,600 .............. 3,500 ................. 5,5001881H ..........................................................25 .................... 45 ................. 90 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 2,000 .............. 3,000 ................. 5,5001882H ..........................................................28 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 1,900 .............. 2,750 ................. 4,7501883H ..........................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............500 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,7001885, Curved Top 5 ...................................100 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, St. Top 5 ..........................................100 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, 5 over 5 ............................................150 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,200 ...........2,400............2,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE .......................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,000............1,750 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 .........75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ..................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ........................50 .................. 100 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............800..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ......................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1887...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 450 ............... 900 ...........1,900............3,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ..........................18 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............350...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001888, Wide 8Section 0 s ............................18 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............325...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001889, Closed 9 ..........................................125 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,100 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1889, Open 9 .............................................125 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1890H ..........................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 225 ..............500...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,300 ................. 3,7501891.............................................................85 .................. 185 ............... 365 ............... 550 ...........1,200............1,650 ............. 3,000 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001892.............................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 130 ..............325...............600 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,2501893...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 500 ............... 850 ...........1,400............1,650 ............. 3,250 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001894.............................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 110 ............... 225 ..............450...............700 ............. 1,350 .............. 1,900 ................. 3,0001899.............................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............225...............450 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,5001900.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 70 ..............185...............350 ................ 650 .............. 1,000 ................. 1,5001901.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 80 ..............225...............400 ................ 800 .............. 1,100 ................. 1,6501901, 9/9......................................................15 .................... 35 ................. 55 ............... 135 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,300 ................. 2,250Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 100 ............... 300 ..............500............1,100 ............. 1,750 .............. 2,800 ................. 5,0001902H ..........................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 160 ..............250...............400 ................ 500 ................. 750 ................. 1,4001903.............................................................22 .................... 45 ............... 120 ............... 350 ..............600............1,200 ............. 1,750 .............. 3,000 ................. 5,5001904.............................................................35 .................... 85 ............... 275 ............... 600 ...........1,100............2,500 ............. 4,250 .............. 8,250 .......................... 1905.............................................................22 .................... 50 ............... 175 ............... 425 ..............900............2,250 ............. 3,750 .............. 6,500 .......................... 1906.............................................................17 .................... 40 ................. 90 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,500 ................. 6,0001906 Sm Cr. .................... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ............... 6,500 .......... 12,000 .......... 20,000 .........30,000..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1907.............................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 200 ..............380...............720 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,0001908.............................................................30 .................... 65 ............... 125 ............... 300 ..............450...............650 ................ 800 .............. 1,250 ................. 1,8001909.............................................................17 .................... 45 ............... 115 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,250 ................. 5,0001910.............................................................12 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 115 ..............225...............420 ................ 550 .............. 1,000 ................. 2,000George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 .............................................................14 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 135 ..............200...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,1501912.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............225...............550 ................ 900 .............. 1,750 ................. 3,0001913.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............200...............400 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,5001914.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............300...............800 ............. 1,150 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,5001915.............................................................35 .................... 80 ............... 280 ............... 750 ...........1,750............4,200 ............. 5,500 .............. 9,000 ............... 17,0001916...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 30 ................. 65 ..............125...............275 ................ 500 ................. 900 ................. 1,9001917...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 50 ................75...............165 ................ 250 ................. 350 .................... 5501918...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............130 ................ 185 ................. 280 .................... 5001919...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................60...............140 ................ 180 ................. 280 .................... 5501920...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 22 ................. 50 ..............100...............225 ................ 375 ................. 600 ................. 1,0001921.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 140 ............... 350 ..............850............1,800 ............. 2,500 .............. 4,000 ................. 7,5001927.............................................................45 .................... 75 ............... 150 ............... 320 ..............750............1,350 ............. 1,650 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,5001928...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 60 ..............100...............200 ................ 300 ................. 500 ................. 1,0001929...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 55 ..............100...............180 ................ 280 ................. 450 .................... 8001930...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 30 ................. 75 ..............110...............300 ................ 450 ................. 700 ................. 1,2001931...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001932...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,4001933...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............165...............275 ................ 350 ................. 500 .................... 8501934...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............190...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001935...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............140...............225 ................ 300 ................. 425 .................... 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George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937...............................................................8 ...................... 9 ................. 11 ................. 15 ................22.................30 .................. 45 ................... 80 .................... 3251938...............................................................9 .................... 13 ................. 23 ................. 40 ................85............... 115 ................ 175 ................. 350 ................. 1,1001939...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 16 ................. 30 ................70...............100 ................ 140 ................. 240 .................... 4501940............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................25.................32 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................... 2801941............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................... 2801942............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................30.................40 .................. 50 ................. 120 .................... 4001943............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................... 4001944...............................................................7 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 17 ................35.................50 .................. 70 ................. 135 .................... 4501945............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 60 ..................115 .................... 4001946...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 35 ................60.................80 ................ 125 ................. 200 .................... 4501947...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................70.................90 ................ 120 ................. 250 ................. 1,2001947 Dot ................................ 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BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................10.................12 .................. 16 ................... 30 .................... 1251953SF .......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................13.................18 .................. 30 ................... 60 .................... 4001954...............................................................8 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 20 ................35.................45 .................. 65 ................. 150 .................... 5001955............................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................11.................13 .................. 18 ................... 50 .................... 250

Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651955, Dbl Die Reverse .................................... ....................... .............. 125 ............... 150 ..............200...............300 ................ 500 ................. 800 ................. 1,3001956............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ................10.................12 .................. 15 ................... 30 .................... 1251957............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 851958............................................................BV ................... BV ................ 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BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 18 ...................... 751963............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 601964............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501965............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501966............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501967............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................6 .................... 7 ................... 12 ...................... 351968 Sil .......................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV................4.5 .................... 5 ................... 12 ...................... 351968 Ni ....................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 501969............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 501970............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .............. 0.75 .............1.25..............1.75 ................. 2.5 ................... 15 ...................... 501971............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 401972............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 401973 SB ...................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ................. 1.5 ................... 10 ...................... 401973 LB .....................................................120 .................. 150 ............... 185 ............... 215 ..............350...............500 ................ 800 .............. 1,500 ................. 3,5001974............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 401975............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 501976............................................................ 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FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870 No LCW ..............................................850 .................. 1,500 ......... 2,200 ............. 4,000 ..........8,000 .........15,000 .......................–......................– ................... –1870 LCW ......................................................35 ....................... 75 ............ 125 ................ 250 .............550 ...........1,300 ................2,250...............5,000 ............ 7,5001871...............................................................50 ......................110 ............ 230 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,300 ................3,450...............8,500 .......... 13,0001871H ............................................................85 ..................... 175 ............ 350 ................ 750 ..........1,750 ...........3,200 ................5,000.............11,000 .......... 18,0001872H ............................................................35 ....................... 75 ............ 140 ................ 300 .............700 ...........1,500 ................2,300...............5,500 ............ 8,0001872H Inv A/V ..............................................275 ..................... 500 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........5,500 ......... 11,000 ..............18,000......................– ................... –1881H ............................................................50 ..................... 100 ............ 175 ................ 375 .............900 ...........2,300 ................3,400...............8,000 .......... 12,0001888, Obv. 2 ................................................250 ..................... 600 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ...........6,500 ................9,500......................– ................... –1888, Obv. 3 ................................................175 ..................... 375 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,200 ...........4,500 ................6,500.............13,500 .......... 20,0001888, Obv. 4 ................................................500 .................. 1,000 ......... 2,000 ............. 4,000 .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1890H, Obv. 3 .......Rare- None graded by ICCS ............................................ – .................... – .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1890H, Obv. 4 ...........................................1,000 .................. 2,000 ......... 3,000 ............. 5,000 ..........9,000 .........16,000 ..............25,000.............50,000 ................... –1892, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 400 ............ 800 ............. 1,800 ..........3,500 ...........7,500 .......................–......................– ................... –1892, Obv. 4 ..................................................55 ......................110 ............ 200 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,800 ................4,500.............11,000 .......... 18,0001894.............................................................375 ..................... 650 ......... 1,100 ............. 2,000 ..........4,000 ...........8,000 ..............12,000.............20,000 .......... 30,0001898...............................................................60 ..................... 120 ............ 250 ................ 550 ..........1,200 ...........3,200 ................5,500.............13,500 .......... 20,0001899, Lg 1st 9 ..............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,100 ..........2,500 ...........6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 ................... –1899, Sm 1st 9 ............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,100 ..........2,500 ...........6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 ................... –1900...............................................................40 ....................... 85 ............ 150 ................ 325 .............800 ...........2,000 ................3,200...............7,000 ...........11,0001901...............................................................45 ....................... 95 ............ 175 ................ 375 .............900 ...........2,250 ................3,650...............8,500 .......... 13,500Edward VII G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631902...............................................................20 ....................... 35 .............. 65 ................ 170 .............425 ..............750 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001903H ............................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 80 ................ 250 .............600 ..............950 ................2,200...............3,250 ............ 6,0001904...............................................................90 ..................... 200 ............ 375 ................ 800 ..........1,600 ...........3,000 ................6,000.............10,000 .......... 16,5001905.............................................................120 ..................... 250 ............ 500 ............. 1,150 ..........2,350 ...........4,500 ..............10,000.............15,000 ................... –1906...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 170 .............450 ..............900 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001907...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 55 ................ 140 .............440 ..............800 ................2,000...............3,250 ............ 5,5001908...............................................................25 ....................... 50 ............ 100 ................ 275 .............650 ..............950 ................1,600...............2,000 ............ 3,0001909...............................................................20 ....................... 35 ............ 100 ................ 300 .............800 ...........1,800 ................3,500...............6,500 .......... 12,5001910 Vic leafs ................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 75 ................ 200 .............600 ...........1,200 ................2,500...............4,500 ............ 8,0001910 Ed leafs .................................................17 ....................... 28 .............. 45 ................ 125 .............465 ..............750 ................1,750...............3,000 ............ 5,500George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 ...............................................................30 ..................... 120 ............ 400 ................ 850 ..........1,250 ...........2,200 ................3,000...............4,500 ............ 8,0001912...............................................................20 ....................... 50 ............ 175 ................ 400 .............750 ...........1,700 ................2,750...............4,500 ............ 9,0001913...............................................................20 ....................... 50 ............ 200 ................ 450 .............900 ...........2,000 ................3,500...............7,000 .......... 14,0001914...............................................................45 ..................... 120 ............ 350 ................ 900 ..........2,000 ...........4,500 ................7,000.............12,000 ................... –1916...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 90 ................ 225 .............450 ...........1,000 ................1,500...............3,000 ............ 6,0001917...............................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 60 ................ 175 .............350 ..............750 ................1,100...............1,800 ............ 2,8001918...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 150 .............300 ..............650 ...................950...............1,500 ............ 2,8001919...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 150 .............275 ..............600 ...................900...............1,500 ............ 3,0001920 small 0 ..................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 60 ................ 225 .............450 ..............900 ................1,250...............2,200 ............ 3,7501920 Large 0 .................................................30 ....................... 60 ............ 150 ................ 400 .............800 ...........1,500 .......................–......................– ................... –1921.............................. G- 25,000; VG- 38,000 ................ 50,000 ....... 55,000 ........... 60,000 ........65,000 .........75,000 .......................–......................– ................... –1929...............................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 55 ................ 175 .............350 ..............750 ................1,100...............1,700 ............ 3,0001931...............................................................25 ....................... 45 ............ 120 ................ 350 .............700 ...........1,250 ................1,650...............2,500 ............ 4,2501932.......................................... G-100; VG-175 ..................... 275 ............ 550 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ...........5,500 ................7,500.............12,000 ................... –1934...............................................................35 ....................... 55 ............ 135 ................ 350 .............650 ...........1,000 ................1,350...............2,000 ............ 3,5001936...............................................................30 ....................... 50 ............ 120 ................ 340 .............525 ..............800 ................1,100...............1,500 ............ 2,700George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937...............................................................15 ....................... 17 .............. 22 .................. 28 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................250 ............ 2,0001938...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 50 .................. 95 .............200 ..............325 ...................550...............1,600 ............ 5,0001939...............................................................15 ....................... 18 .............. 35 .................. 70 .............125 ..............200 ...................350..................650 ............ 2,8001940..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................200 ............ 1,1001941..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,5001942..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,5001943, Near 3 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................350 ................... –1943, Far 3 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001943, Dbl Die 3 .............................................BV ......................... – .............. 30 ................. 40 ...............90 ..............130 ...................200..................500 ................... –1944, Near 4 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001944, Far 4 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001945..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................300 ............ 3,0001946 Hoof in 6, ND .................. VG- $35; F- $50 ....................... 80 ............ 250 ................ 700 ..........2,000 ...........3,500 ................5,500......................– ................... –1946..............................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 22 .................. 40 ...............85 ..............125 ...................200..................400 ............ 4,0001947 St. 7L ...................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 25 .................. 50 .............100 ..............175 ...................300..................750 ................... –1947 C7R .....................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 32 .................. 75 .............150 ..............225 ...................400...............1,500 ................... –1947 ML Lft ............................... VG- $35; F-$45 ....................... 60 .............110 ................ 175 .............300 ..............375 ...................500..................900 ............ 4,0001947 ML CR........................ VG-1,800; F- 2,200 .................. 2,600 ......... 3,600 ............. 4,600 ..........7,000 ...........9,000 ..............15,000......................– ................... –1948...................................... VG-$110; F- $140 ..................... 170 ............ 200 ................ 250 .............350 ..............400 ...................500..................900 ............ 2,5001949..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 25 ...............60 ................90 ...................150..................275 ............ 1,5001949 Hoof/9, WD ..................... VG- $25; F- $30 ....................... 50 ............ 100 ................ 225 .............550 ..............850 ................1,400...............2,800 ................... –1950 Des 0 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................30 .....................50..................125 ............ 1,0001950 No Des 0 ........................... VG-$17; F-$20 ....................... 25 .............. 50 ................ 100 .............210 ..............300 ...................350..................650 ............ 3,0001951..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................22 .....................35....................65 ............... 3201952..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................20 .....................25....................50 ............... 180Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953SD NSF ................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............16 ................18 .....................25....................50 ............... 2601953LD SF ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............30 ................40 .....................60..................150 ............... 9001953LD NSF .................................................BV ....................... 15 .............. 22 .................. 50 .............100 ..............150 ...................250..................750 ............ 4,0001954..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 17 .................. 22 ...............35 ................45 .....................60..................100 ............... 4001955..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................25 .....................35....................60 ............... 3001956..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............15 ................17 .....................22....................50 ............... 270 1957..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............14 ................15 .....................18....................30 ............... 1801958..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............14 ................15 .....................16....................30 ............... 2201958 Dot .......................................................BV ....................... 15 .............. 16 .................. 18 ...............25 ................35 .....................50..................150 ............ 1,0001959..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................30 ............... 2201960..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................30 ............... 2201961..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ............... 1251962..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901963..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................1101964..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901965..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901966..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................1101967..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ............... 1251967, Double Struck ........................................– ......................... – ................ – .................... – .............350 ..............400 ...................500..................650 ............ 1,2501967, Triple Struck ...........................................– ......................... – ................ – .................... – .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1968.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................... –1969.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751970.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 501971.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751972.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751973.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................... –1974.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 501975.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ............... 1001976.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ............... 2001974 missing “S” ..............................................– ....................... 10 .............. 15 .................. 20 ...............30 ................50 ...................100..................175 ............... 750

CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARSGeorge V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651935.............................................................. 28 ........................ 33 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............47 ................55 ..................... 75 ................. 125 ................ 3501936.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 120 ................. 225 ................ 850George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............50 ................60 ................... 100 ................. 275 .................... –1937 2XHP ................................................... 30 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................75 ................... 140 ................. 375 .................... –1938.............................................................. 40 ........................ 55 .............. 75 .................. 90 .............120 ..............180 ................... 300 ................. 750 ............. 5,0001939............................................................. BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............30 ................32 ..................... 40 ................. 100 ................ 6001939, 2 or 3XHP .......................................... BV ........................BV .............. 28 .................. 32 ...............35 ................40 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,0001945............................................................ 145 ...................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 325 .............400 ..............550 ................... 900 .............. 2,000 ........... 15,0001945 2XHP ................................................. 145 ...................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 325 .............400 ..............550 ................... 900 .............. 2,000 ........... 15,0001946.............................................................. 32 ........................ 45 .............. 65 .................. 85 .............125 ..............200 ................... 450 .............. 1,500 ........... 10,0001946 SWL ..................................................... 37 ........................ 60 .............. 90 ................ 125 .............175 ..............300 ................... 600 .............. 2,000 ........... 10,0001947 P7 ...................................................... 100 ...................... 150 ............ 200 ................ 275 .............450 ..............950 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 Dot ................................................ 150 ...................... 265 ............ 375 ................ 550 .............950 ...........1,750 ................ 4,000 .............. 9,500 .................... –1947 P7 2xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 3xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 4xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 B7 ........................................................ 75 .......................110 ............ 150 ................ 175 .............200 ..............250 ................... 500 .............. 1,250 ............. 8,0001947 B7 2XHP .............................................. 75 .......................110 ............ 165 ................ 200 .............250 ..............300 ................... 500 .............. 1,500 .................... –1947 ML 2XHP ........................................... 165 ...................... 225 ............ 300 ................ 350 .............450 ..............600 ................ 1,000 .............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001947 ML single HP ..................................... 165 ...................... 225 ............ 300 ................ 350 .............450 ..............600 ................ 1,000 .............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001948............................................................ 900 ................... 1,150 ......... 1,350 ............. 1,500 ..........1,800 ...........2,200 ................ 3,200 .............. 5,500 ........... 17,5001949............................................................. BV ........................ 28 .............. 29 .................. 31 ...............33 ................35 ..................... 40 ................... 50 ................ 1001950............................................................. BV ........................ 28 .............. 29 .................. 31 ...............35 ................45 ..................... 70 ................. 120 ................ 3001950 Arn. ...................................................... 28 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................90 ................... 150 ................. 400 ............. 2,5001950 SWL. ................................................... BV ........................ 30 .............. 33 .................. 35 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 150 ................ 7501951............................................................. BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 27 ...............29 ................32 ..................... 45 ................. 100 ................ 7501951 Arn. ...................................................... 45 ........................ 65 ............ 100 ................ 150 .............250 ..............325 ................... 500 .............. 1,100 ............. 7,5001951 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 35 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............45 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 200 ............. 1,5001952 WL ...................................................... BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 27 ...............29 ................32 ..................... 40 ................... 80 ................ 5501952 NWL .................................................... BV ........................BV .............. 27 .................. 29 ...............32 ................45 ..................... 65 ................. 150 ............. 1,0001952 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 28 .............. 32 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 125 ..................... – .................... –Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF ..................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 6001953 SF .....................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 6501953 SF SWL ............................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............29 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,2501954...........................................................................................BV .............. 28 .................. 30 ...............32 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 150 ............. 1,5001954 SWL .................................................................................. 28 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 250 ............. 2,5001955...........................................................................................BV .............. 28 .................. 29 ...............32 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,2501955 Arn.die break .................................................................. 100 ............ 125 ................ 150 .............175 ..............225 ................... 325 ................. 700 ............. 3,2001955 Arn.no die br ..................................................................... 45 .............. 60 .................. 70 ...............80 ..............100 ................... 175 ................. 400 .................... –

Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651956........................................................................................... 27 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 90 ................. 400 ............. 4,0001957...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 32 ................. 150 ............. 3,0001957 IWL ...................................................................................BV .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............35 ................38 ..................... 60 ................. 500 ............. 3,5001958...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................30 ..................... 32 ................... 75 ................ 5001959...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 2,2001960...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,2001961...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 2,0001962...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 80 ............. 1,0001963...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,5001964...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,5001964 no dot TS. .........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............30 ................32 ..................... 40 ................. 150 ............. 2,0001965 SB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 8501965 SB BL5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 1,6001965 LB BL5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 7501965 LB PT5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................30 ..................... 35 ................... 80 ................ 7501965 MB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............32 ................36 ..................... 50 ................. 200 ............. 2,0001965 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – .................... – ...........Rare ..................– ....................... – ..................... – .................... –1966 Lg Beads ..........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 6501966 Small Beads ....................................................................... – ................ – ............. 3,200 ..........3,600 ...........4,000 ................ 4,500 .............. 5,500 .................... –1967...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 30 ................... 50 ................ 4501967 Diving Goose ...................................................................... – ................ – ................ 450 .............550 ..............650 ................... 800 .............. 1,000 ............. 2,0001967 Double Struck ..................................................................... – ................ – ................ 650 .............850 ...........1,000 ................ 1,250 .............. 1,600 ............. 2,5001967 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – .................... – ...........Rare ..................– ....................... – ..................... – .................... –

CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARSYEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651968............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................2 ...................... 3 ................... 15 ...................501968 Small Island .......................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 3 .................6 ...................8 .................... 12 ................... 25 .................1251968 No Island ...........................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................6 .................10 .................... 14 ................... 25 ...................751968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines .......................................................................– ................ 15 ...............25 .................30 .................... 40 ................... 60 ...................801968 DHL#2 ...............................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................4 ...................6 ...................... 8 ................... 20 ...................501969............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ..............2.50 ...................... 3 ................... 25 .................2501970............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................1501971............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 25 .................2501972............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................3501973............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 ...................751974............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................3 ...................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15 .................1001974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001975............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................1001976............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 25 .................300*Please note: ICCS now designates these varieties, but due to the fragility of the lustre in circulation, ICCS will not grade them unless MS-62/63 or better

NOVA SCOTIA COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........60 .........120 .........200 ............5501864 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........50 .........100 .........150 ............4001861 1¢ SB ..............6 ................9 .......... 15 .............25............50 .........125 .........250 .........450 ................–1861 1¢ LB .........2.50 ................5 ....... 7.50 .............11............22 ...........60 .........150 .........250 ............6501862 1¢..................45 ..............85 ........ 140 ...........250..........500 ......1,000 ......2,000 ......4,000 ................–1864 1¢....................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............35 ...........85 .........190 .........360 .........1,000

NEW BRUNSWICK COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.............150 ............225 ........ 300 ...........375..........500 .........700 .......1,000 ......1,250 ..........3,0001861 1¢....................3 ...............6. ............ 9 .............15............25 ...........70 ..........175 .........300 .............7501864 1¢ Short 6 .......4 ................8 .......... 11 .............20............45 .........115 ..........265 .........450 ..........1,2501864 1¢ Long 6........6 ..............11 .......... 15 .............30............70 .........170 ..........400 .........650 .................– 1864 1¢ Large 6 ..115 ............225 ........ 350 ...........650.......1,500 ......3,200 ..............– ............– ................–

NEW BRUNSWICK SILVERYear G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631862 5¢.....................60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,250 ........ 4,250 .........6,0001864 5¢ Sm.6 ...........60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,500 ........ 5,000 .........7,5001864 5¢ Lg.6...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........575.... 1,300 .......2,700 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,000 .........9,0001862 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......1,500 ........ 2,500 ........ 3,500 .........5,0001862 DP 10¢ ...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........600..... 1250 .......2,500 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......12,5001864 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......2,000 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......10,0001862 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 400 ..........900 ........ 2,000 ........ 3,500 .........6,0001864 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 425 .......1,100 ........ 2,500 ........ 4,500 .........7,500

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1871 1¢................4 .......... 6 .........10 .........25 ......... 60 ........ 120 ........ 150 .........250...........450

NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTSVictoria VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1865............................. 6 ............9 ...........18 .......... 50 ...........120 .......... 300 .........450 ........ 1,250 ........2,5001872H .......................... 5 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 .............80 .......... 150 .........180 ........... 400 ...........6001873............................. 7 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 85 ...........225 .......... 600 .........900 ........ 2,600 ...............–1876H .......................... 6 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 90 ...........225 .......... 600 .........850 ........ 2,250 ...............–1880 RO ED ........... 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 36 .............90 .......... 225 .........325 ........... 850 ...............–1880 RO LD ............... 10 ..........25 ...........60 ........ 140 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ......1,800 ........ 5,500 ...............–1880 Oval 0 G-$125; VG-$250.....400 .........650 ..... 1,150 ........2,100 ....... 3,500 ......4,700 ............... – ...............–1885.......G-$25; VG-$45 ..........70 .........120 ........ 275 ...........550 ....... 1,000 ......1,500 ........ 4,200 ...............–1888.......G-$25; VG-$50 ..........80 .........135 ........ 325 ...........750 ....... 1,500 ......2,800 ............... – ...............–1890............................. 5 ............9 ...........25 .......... 75 ...........175 .......... 400 .........650 ........ 2,100 ...............–1894............................. 5 ............9 ...........22 .......... 70 ...........165 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,900 ...............–1896........................ 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 ...........100 .......... 200 .........300 ........... 800 ........2,000Edward VII1904H ........................ 11 ..........20 ...........35 .......... 80 ...........200 .......... 550 .........750 ........ 1,600 ...............–1907............................. 4 ............7 ...........15 .......... 50 ...........140 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,350 ...............–1909............................. 4 ............6 ...........10 .......... 30 .............75 .......... 150 .........175 ........... 300 ...........450George V1913............................. 2 ............3 .............4 .......... 10 .............35 ............ 70 ...........90 ........... 150 ...........2501917c ........................... 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 9 .............35 .......... 125 .........200 ........... 450 ........1,1001919c ........................... 2 ............3 .............5 .......... 15 .............60 .......... 250 .........425 ........... 850 ...............–1920c ........................... 2 ............3 .............7 .......... 25 ...........100 .......... 400 .........850 ........ 2,000 ...............–1929............................. 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 8 .............35 .......... 100 .........125 ........... 200 ...........4501936............................. 2 .......2.50 .............3 ............ 6 .............20 ............ 50 ...........65 ........... 125 ...........250

NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTSYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1938..................... 0.50 ..............1 .......... 1.50 ........... 4 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 35 .............85 ...........2001940..................... 1.50 .........2.50 ............... 5 ......... 15 ........... 45 ..........100 ......... 200 ...........750 ........2,2501940 RE .................. 50 ............65 ............. 90 ....... 200 ......... 350 ..........700 ...... 1,300 ........3,000 ...............–1941c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............30 ........... 75 ...........300 ...........7501941 RE .................. 20 ............30 ............. 45 ....... 100 ......... 200 ..........500 ...... 1,100 ........2,500 ...............–1942..................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 15 ............45 ........... 85 ...........750 ...........6001943c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 45 ...........125 ...........3001944c ........................ 2 ..............3 ............. 10 ......... 40 ......... 125 ..........350 ......... 750 ........2,500 ...............–1947c ........................ 1 .........1.50 ............... 5 ......... 20 ........... 50 .......... 110 ......... 150 ...........400 ...............–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVERVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865, Obv.1 .............30 ...........60 .......... 100 ..........225..........450 ......... 900 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......4,0001865, Obv.2 ...............– .............– .............. – ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1870.........................70 .........125 .......... 250 ..........500........1000 ...... 1,700 .........3,000 ......3,750 .......5,5001870, Obv.2 .....................................................No examples certifi ed to date ...................................................1872H ......................30 ...........55 .......... 100 ..........200..........400 ......... 800 .........1,500 ......2,000 .......2,7501873, Obv.1 ...........500 .........800 ....... 1,200 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1873, Obv.2 ...........150 .........325 .......... 500 .......1,100.......2,600 ...... 5,000 ................– .............– ..............–1873H ....................800 ......1,500 ....... 2,200 .......3,500.......6,500 .....11,000 ................– .............– ..............–1876H ....................125 .........225 .......... 350 ..........600.......1,000 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,7501880.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........2,500 ......3,000 .......4,5001881.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........3,000 ......3,500 .......4,8001882H ......................25 ...........50 ............ 80 ..........150..........350 ......... 750 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......3,5001885.......................150 .........275 .......... 425 ..........750.......1,650 ...... 2,900 .........5,250 ......6,500 .......8,5001888, Obv.2 ...........750 ......1,100 ....... 2,000 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1888, Obv.3 .............40 ...........85 .......... 170 ..........350..........850 ...... 1,800 .........4,500 ......6,000 .......9,0001890...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........200 ......... 800 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......5,0001894...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........175 ......... 600 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,5001896...........................5 .............9 ............ 15 ............35..........125 ......... 500 .........2,000 ......2,750 .......4,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641903...........................6 ...........12 ............ 30 ............75..........200 ......... 500 ............900 ......1,750 .......3,0001904H ........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........100 ......... 250 ............325 .........475 ..........7501908...........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........125 ......... 300 ............550 ......1,200 .......2,000George V ...........................................................................................................................................................1912...........................3 .............4 .............. 8 ............25............65 ......... 150 ............200 .........300 ..........4001917c .........................3 .............5 ............ 10 ............30..........125 ......... 400 ............700 ......1,500 .......2,5001919c .........................7 ...........12 ............ 30 ..........125..........500 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......4,000 .......7,5001929......................2.50 ........3.50 .............. 5 ............17............75 ......... 200 ............300 .........450 ..........750George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651938...........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............350 .........600 .......1,2501940c .........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............400 .........700 ..............–1941c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........4501942c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............15............35 ........... 45 ..............65 .........150 ..........4501943c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............12............25 ........... 35 ..............50 .........150 ..........4501944c .........................2 .............3 ............ 10 ............25............75 ......... 100 ............175 .........350 .......1,2501945c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........3501946c .....................700 .........850 .........1100 .......1,800.......2,600 ....... 3000 .........3,500 ......4,500 .......5,5001947c .........................6 .............8 ............ 20 ............55..........120 ......... 175 ............275 .........400 ..........700

NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................25 .......... 50 ............. 80 .......... 150 ...........350 .......... 750 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 3,7501870, Obv.1 ...........350 ........ 700 ........ 1,000 ....... 1,500 ...............– .............. – ............. – .............. – ............. –1870, Obv.2 ...........175 ........ 325 ........... 475 .......... 700 ........1,400 ....... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001872H ......................20 .......... 40 ............. 60 .......... 125 ...........300 .......... 700 ...... 1,500 ....... 1,800 ...... 2,5001873, Obv.1 ........................................................No examples certifi ed to date ................................................1873, Obv.2 .............60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 500 ........1,200 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1876H ......................60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 425 ...........875 ....... 1,700 ...... 2,700 ....... 3,200 ...... 4,0001880.........................50 ........ 100 ........... 180 .......... 350 ...........800 ....... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ....... 3,500 ...... 4,5001882H ......................35 .......... 75 ............110 .......... 225 ...........800 ....... 2,500 ...... 7,000 .............. – ............. –1885, Obv.2 ........... 110 ........ 200 ........... 300 .......... 650 ........1,200 ....... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001885, Obv.3 ........................................No attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1888.........................40 .......... 80 ........... 125 .......... 350 ........1,300 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1890...........................8 .......... 18 ............. 30 ............ 70 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ...... 3,500 .............. – ............. –1894, Obv.2 ..................................Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1894, Obv.3 ...............8 .......... 15 ............. 25 ............ 50 ...........200 .......... 650 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 4,5001896...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 20 ............ 40 ...........175 .......... 700 ...... 3,500 ....... 4,500 ...... 6,000Edward VII1903...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 35 ............ 95 ...........275 .......... 750 ...... 3,000 ....... 4,850 ...... 7,5001904H ........................4 ............ 7 ............. 15 ............ 40 ...........125 .......... 225 ......... 400 .......... 500 ......... 750George V1912........................BV ............ 4 ............... 7 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 300 ......... 4001917c ......................BV ............ 4 ............... 6 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 200 ......... 500 .......... 900 ...... 1,5001919c ....................3.50 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 25 .............75 .......... 150 ......... 275 .......... 325 ......... 400George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641938...........................3 ............ 5 ............... 9 ............ 35 ...........120 .......... 325 ......... 625 ....... 1,250 ............. –1940...........................3 ....... 3.50 ............... 5 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 425 ......... 9001940 Re-engr Date ..20 .......... 30 ............. 50 .......... 100 ...........350 .......... 500 ......... 650 .............. – ............. –1941c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............20 ............ 55 ........... 85 .......... 135 ......... 2251942c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 ............ 75 ......... 150 .......... 250 ......... 4001943c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 ............ 10 .............35 .......... 300 ......... 500 ....... 1,000 ............. –1944c .........................3 ............ 4 ............. 12 ............ 30 .............75 .......... 300 ......... 600 ....... 1,500 ............. –1945c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 500 ......... 9001946c .........................4 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 35 .............70 .......... 150 ......... 225 .......... 350 ......... 5001947c .........................3 ............ 4 ............... 8 ............ 22 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 400 ......... 600

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................15 ........25 .............. 50 ........110 .........400 ...........900 ........2,100 .......2,750 .........4,0001870.........................15 ........35 .............. 70 ........150 .........600 ........1,100 ........2,600 .......3,200 .........4,0001872H ...................... 11 ........20 .............. 35 ..........70 .........325 ...........700 ........1,700 .......2,500 .........3,0001873.........................20 ........40 ............ 100 ........250 .........900 ........3,000 ........9,000 ............— ..............—1876H ......................20 ........40 .............. 75 ........160 .........500 ........1,000 ........2,500 .......3,100 .........3,7501880.........................20 ........45 .............. 85 ........175 .........600 ........1,250 ........3,000 .......3,700 .........5,0001881.........................12 ........25 .............. 50 ........120 .........500 ........1,100 ........2,500 .......3,250 .........4,5001882H ...................... 11 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........400 ...........850 ........2,500 .......3,000 .........5,0001885.........................16 ........30 .............. 60 ........150 .........600 ........1,500 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1888.........................12 ........22 .............. 40 ..........85 .........400 ........1,100 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1890.........................10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........85 .........350 ........1,100 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1894 Obv 1 ..............10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........60 .........300 ...........700 ........1,750 .......2,500 .........4,0001894 Obv 2 ..............13 ........24 .............. 40 ..........80 .........300 ...........700 ........1,750 .......2,500 .........4,0001896 sm 96 ................9 ........14 .............. 24 ..........50 .........300 ...........900 ........3,200 ............— ..............—1896 LR 96 ..............10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........300 ...........900 ........3,000 ............— ..............—1899 Hook 99 ..........25 ........50 ............ 100 ........220 .........850 ........1,800 ...............– ..............– ................–1899 Large 99 ...........8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........200 ...........700 ........3,500 .......5,000 .........8,5001900...........................8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........150 ...........550 ........1,600 .......3,000 .........5,000Edward VII1904H ......................15 ........22 .............. 40 ..........70 .........325 ........1,000 ........2,800 .......4,000 .........7,500George V1912........................BV ..........8 .............. 10 ..........20 ...........80 ...........200 ...........400 ..........550 ............800

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTSGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641917c ..........................8.......... 10 .............13 ........20 ............60 ..........225 .........300 .............450 ............6001919c ..........................8.......... 11 .............20 ........40 ..........150 ..........500 .........900 ..........2,500 ................–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870.......................... 25 .............45 ............80 ....... 200 ...........800 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001872H ....................... 19 .............33 ............65 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,100 ....... 1,750 ..........3,000 ........ 4,0001873.......................... 40 .............75 ..........140 ....... 300 ........1,250 ........3,000 ....... 6,000 ...............— ..............—1874.......................... 25 .............50 ............90 ....... 200 ...........800 ........3,000 ....... 7,500 ...............— ..............—1876H ....................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 275 ...........900 ........1,850 ....... 2,800 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001880.......................... 35 .............75 ..........150 ....... 450 ........1,500 ........3,500 ....... 6,000 ..........9,000 ...... 12,0001881.......................... 23 .............45 ............75 ....... 225 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,000 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001882H ....................... 19 .............33 ............55 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,200 ....... 2,200 ..........3,500 ........ 5,0001885.......................... 27 .............50 ..........100 ....... 275 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001888.......................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 350 ........1,500 ........5,500 ..... 10,000 ........20,000 ..............—1894......................... BV .............22 ............45 ....... 120 ...........725 ........1,500 ....... 2,500 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001896 Obv. 1, Lg. W .. BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........500 ........1,500 ....... 3,000 ..........7,500 ..............—1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........700 ........1,800 ....... 3,500 ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.1, Lg. W .. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1898, Obv.1, Sm. W .30 .............50 ............85 ....... 225 ........1,200 ............. — .............— ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.2, Sm.W . BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1899 N 9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,000 ....... 2,000 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001899 W9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 85 ...........350 ........1,500 ....... 2,650 ..........7,500 ........ 9,0001900......................... BV .............17 ............25 ......... 65 ...........225 ...........900 ....... 1,750 ..........3,500 ........ 5,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641904H ..................... 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........75 ..........200 ..........400 .......... 650 .........1,250 ....... 2,0001907........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........90 ..........250 ..........500 .......... 800 .........1,500 ....... 4,0001908........................ 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........70 ..........150 ..........350 .......... 550 .........1,000 ....... 2,0001909........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........80 ..........175 ..........400 .......... 700 .........1,250 ....... 2,500George V1911 ........................ 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........55 ..........120 ..........325 .......... 500 ............900 ....... 2,0001917c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001918c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001919c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........50 ..........125 ..........325 .......... 600 .........1,250 ....... 2,500

NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLDYEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865..................................... 300 ............375 ............500 ........... 675 ............2,000 .......... 4,500 ........ 15,0001870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ............. 350 ............450 ............600 ........... 900 ............2,700 .......... 6,000 ........ 15,0001870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ............. 300 ............375 ............500 ........... 750 ............2,000 .......... 4,500 ........ 12,0001872..................................... 375 ............475 ............650 ........ 1,000 ............3,500 .......... 5,500 ........ 15,0001880.................................. 1,400 .........1,800 .........2,300 ........ 3,100 ............6,500 ........ 10,000 ........ 25,0001881..................................... 250 ............310 ............375 ........... 550 ............1,750 .......... 4,200 ........ 12,0001882H .................................. 250 ............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100 .......... 2,2501885..................................... 250 ............310 ............350 ........... 425 ...............900 .......... 1,600 .......... 3,5001888, Obv.2 ..................... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS1888, Obv.3 ......................... 250 ............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100 .......... 2,500

Trends AbbreviationsG – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no

remaining detailVG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine

details missingF – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis-

ible, but shows signs of wearVF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele-

ments are sharpEF – Extremely Fine, slight wear, all details

sharp, may show some lustre

AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all surfaces, with about half of the original lustre

MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The better the strike, the more lustre and fewer marks, the higher the grade

R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or Red Brown depending on how much of the original colour remains.

NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins struck for Uncirculated Sets since 1977

FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value

CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNSYEAR / MINTAGE VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641908 C (Spec) ...............– ............ 4,000 ............ 4,500 ..............5,000 .........5,500 ............. 6500 .............75001909 C .......................420 ............... 475 ............... 550 .................800 .........1,250 ............ 2,500 ............5,0001910 C .......................420 ............... 425 ............... 500 .................800 .........1,400 ............ 3,000 ............6,5001911 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................450 ............465 ............... 495 ...............5501913 C ....................1,000 ............ 1,300 ............ 1,600 ..............2,200 .........2,750 ............ 4,000 ...................–1914 C .......................450 ............... 500 ............... 600 .................800 .........1,000 ............ 1,400 ............2,5001916 C ...........................– ........... 22500 ........... 25000 .............30000 .......35,000 .......... 45,000 ..........75,0001917 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............... 750 ............1,5001918 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,250 ...................–1919 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,000 ...................–

CANADIAN GOLD COINS$5 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641912........................... 440 ................450 ...............465 .............. 495 ................525 ...............800 ..........16001913........................... 440 ................450 ...............465 .............. 495 ................550 ...............950 ..........20001914........................... 475 ................525 ...............700 ........... 1,100 ..............1600 .............3500 .......10,000$10 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641912........................... 840 ................860 ...............900 ............1,000 .............1400 .............2750 .......... 55001913........................... 840 ................860 ...............900 ............1,050 .............1600 .............3500 .......... 90001914........................... 850 ................880 ...............950 ............1,250 .............1800 .............3500 .......... 9000

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Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651960............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 501961............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................12 ..................... 501962............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251963............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251964............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... 3.5 ....................... 4 ................... 4.5 .........................10 ..................... 251965............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 ...........................8 ..................... 201966............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV .................... 3.5 ...................... 4 .........................12 ..................... 301967............................................. BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 3 ................... 3.5 .........................10 ..................... 301968 500 Silver ............................ BV .................BV ................. BV .................. BV ................... BV ....................... 2 ................... 2.5 ...........................8 ..................... 201968 Nickel Philly-Mint ....................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................20 ................... 1001968 Nickel Ottawa-Mint .................................... FV ..................FV ...................FV ....................FV .................... 0.3 ................... 0.5 .........................10 ..................... 451969 Large Date .................... 12,000 ...........15,000 ........... 20,000 ............ 25,000 ...................... – ....................... – ...................... – .......................... – ....................... –1969 Small Date .......................... FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 351970............................................. FV ................. FV ............... 0.35 .................. 0.5 ................. 0.75 .................. 1.25 ...................... 2 .........................10 ..................... 301971............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 301972............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 351973............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501974............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501975............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 501976............................................. FV ................. FV ..................FV .................. 0.2 ................. 0.35 .................... 0.5 ...................... 1 .........................10 ..................... 50

TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631858 coinage, Plain 5 .................................. 60 ....................90 ...............120 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,2501858 coinage, Re-engraved 5 ..................... 60 ....................90 ...............120 ............... 170 ..............340 ............. 600 ..............1,200 ..............1,800 ................... 3,2501858 medal ................................................ 180 ..................350 ...............600 ............... 900 ...........1,500 ................... ...................... ...................... ...........................

TWENTY-FIVE CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631870, Obv 1 .................................................20 .................... 38 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,2001870, Obv 2 ..................................................... rare - only 4 examples certifi ed by ICCS .........................................................................................................................1871, Obv 1 ...............................................100 .................. 200 ............... 400 ............... 800 ...........1,500............2,500 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1871, Obv 2 .................................................25 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 175 ..............400...............750 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,0001871H, Obv 1 ............................................110 .................. 225 ............... 450 ............... 900 .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1871H, Obv 2 ..............................................30 .................... 55 ............... 110 ............... 235 ..............525...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,250 ................. 3,3001872H, Obv 1 rare - no examples certifi ed to date ....................................................................................................................................................................................1872H, Obv 2 ..............................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............175...............350 ................ 900 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,7501872H, Obv 2, 7/7 .......................................15 .................... 32 ................. 55 ............... 110 ..............240...............460 ................ 900 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,7501874H ..........................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 35 ................. 70 ..............170...............340 ................ 750 .............. 1,150 ................. 2,2501875H, Blunt 5 ...........................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,500 ........... 22,000 ............ 35,000 .......................... 1875H, Pointed 5 .......................................300 .................. 600 ............ 1,100 ............ 2,500 ...........4,500............9,500 ........... 22,000 ............ 35,000 .......................... 1880 Wd 0 .................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 550 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,000 ....................... ......................... 1880 Nar/Wd 0 ............................................75 .................. 150 ............... 325 ............... 700 ...........1,500............2,350 ............. 4,250 ....................... .............. 12,0001880 Nar 0 ...................................................45 .................... 90 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............850............1,400 ............. 2,600 .............. 3,500 ................. 5,5001881H ..........................................................25 .................... 45 ................. 90 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 2,000 .............. 3,000 ................. 5,5001882H ..........................................................28 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 200 ..............450...............850 ............. 1,900 .............. 2,750 ................. 4,7501883H ..........................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 140 ..............300...............500 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,7001885, Curved Top 5 ...................................100 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, St. Top 5 ..........................................100 .................. 250 ............... 490 ............... 950 ...........1,700............3,000 ............. 6,000 .............. 9,500 ............... 16,5001885, 5 over 5 ............................................150 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,200 ...........2,400............2,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 2, SBE .......................60 .................. 125 ............... 250 ............... 500 ...........1,000............1,750 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1886, Normal 6, Obv 4, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886, Normal 6, Obv 5, SBE .......................35 .................... 75 ............... 160 ............... 340 ..............700............1,250 ............. 2,750 .............. 3,750 ................. 6,0001886 6 over 6, 6 lower, SBE, Obv 4,5 .........75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Sm 6/Lg 6, SBE, Obv 4,5 ..................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1886, Normal 6, LBE, Obv 5 ........................50 .................. 100 ............... 200 ............... 400 ..............800..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1886, 6 ovr 7 (3), LBE, Obv 5 ......................75 .................. 150 ............... 300 ............... 600 ...........1,200............2,000 ............. 4,000 .............. 6,000 .......................... 1887...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 450 ............... 900 ...........1,900............3,800 ...................... ...................... ......................... 1888, Narrow 8Section 0 s ..........................18 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............350...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001888, Wide 8Section 0 s ............................18 .................... 45 ................. 80 ............... 170 ..............325...............550 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,700 ................. 3,0001889, Closed 9 ..........................................125 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,100 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1889, Open 9 .............................................125 .................. 300 ............... 600 ............ 1,000 ...........2,200............3,500 ............. 7,500 .............11,000 .......................... 1890H ..........................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 100 ............... 225 ..............500...............850 ............. 1,600 .............. 2,300 ................. 3,7501891.............................................................85 .................. 185 ............... 365 ............... 550 ...........1,200............1,650 ............. 3,000 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001892.............................................................18 .................... 32 ................. 65 ............... 130 ..............325...............600 ............. 1,200 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,2501893...........................................................125 .................. 250 ............... 500 ............... 850 ...........1,400............1,650 ............. 3,250 .............. 4,000 ................. 5,5001894.............................................................25 .................... 50 ............... 110 ............... 225 ..............450...............700 ............. 1,350 .............. 1,900 ................. 3,0001899.............................................................12 .................... 20 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............225...............450 ............. 1,000 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,5001900.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 70 ..............185...............350 ................ 650 .............. 1,000 ................. 1,5001901.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 30 ................. 80 ..............225...............400 ................ 800 .............. 1,100 ................. 1,6501901, 9/9......................................................15 .................... 35 ................. 55 ............... 135 ..............300...............550 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,300 ................. 2,250Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641902.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 100 ............... 300 ..............500............1,100 ............. 1,750 .............. 2,800 ................. 5,0001902H ..........................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 160 ..............250...............400 ................ 500 ................. 750 ................. 1,4001903.............................................................22 .................... 45 ............... 120 ............... 350 ..............600............1,200 ............. 1,750 .............. 3,000 ................. 5,5001904.............................................................35 .................... 85 ............... 275 ............... 600 ...........1,100............2,500 ............. 4,250 .............. 8,250 .......................... 1905.............................................................22 .................... 50 ............... 175 ............... 425 ..............900............2,250 ............. 3,750 .............. 6,500 .......................... 1906.............................................................17 .................... 40 ................. 90 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,500 ................. 6,0001906 Sm Cr. .................... G-$1800; VG-$4000 ............... 6,500 .......... 12,000 .......... 20,000 .........30,000..................... ..................... ...................... ......................... 1907.............................................................13 .................... 25 ................. 75 ............... 200 ..............380...............720 ............. 1,100 .............. 1,800 ................. 3,0001908.............................................................30 .................... 65 ............... 125 ............... 300 ..............450...............650 ................ 800 .............. 1,250 ................. 1,8001909.............................................................17 .................... 45 ............... 115 ............... 300 ..............500............1,000 ............. 1,500 .............. 2,250 ................. 5,0001910.............................................................12 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 115 ..............225...............420 ................ 550 .............. 1,000 ................. 2,000George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 .............................................................14 .................... 25 ................. 60 ............... 135 ..............200...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,1501912.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............225...............550 ................ 900 .............. 1,750 ................. 3,0001913.............................................................11 .................... 16 ................. 35 ................. 90 ..............200...............400 ................ 750 .............. 1,400 ................. 2,5001914.............................................................12 .................... 18 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............300...............800 ............. 1,150 .............. 2,250 ................. 4,5001915.............................................................35 .................... 80 ............... 280 ............... 750 ...........1,750............4,200 ............. 5,500 .............. 9,000 ............... 17,0001916...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 30 ................. 65 ..............125...............275 ................ 500 ................. 900 ................. 1,9001917...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 50 ................75...............165 ................ 250 ................. 350 .................... 5501918...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............130 ................ 185 ................. 280 .................... 5001919...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................60...............140 ................ 180 ................. 280 .................... 5501920...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 22 ................. 50 ..............100...............225 ................ 375 ................. 600 ................. 1,0001921.............................................................20 .................... 40 ............... 140 ............... 350 ..............850............1,800 ............. 2,500 .............. 4,000 ................. 7,5001927.............................................................45 .................... 75 ............... 150 ............... 320 ..............750............1,350 ............. 1,650 .............. 2,500 ................. 4,5001928...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 60 ..............100...............200 ................ 300 ................. 500 ................. 1,0001929...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 55 ..............100...............180 ................ 280 ................. 450 .................... 8001930...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 30 ................. 75 ..............110...............300 ................ 450 ................. 700 ................. 1,2001931...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001932...............................................................8 .................... 13 ................. 35 ................. 85 ..............135...............325 ................ 450 ................. 800 ................. 1,4001933...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............165...............275 ................ 350 ................. 500 .................... 8501934...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 50 ............... 110 ..............190...............400 ................ 550 ................. 800 ................. 1,5001935...............................................................8 .................... 15 ................. 40 ............... 100 ..............140...............225 ................ 300 ................. 425 .................... 8001936...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 15 ................. 40 ................65...............120 ................ 160 ................. 250 .................... 5001936 Dot .................................. G-$20;VG-$45 ...................110 ............... 250 ............... 550 ..............850............1,350 ............. 1,800 .............. 3,000 ................. 6,0001936 Bar ......................................................30 .................... 60 ............... 125 ............... 225 ..............350...............650 ................ 900 .............. 1,500 ................. 2,5001936 Dot/Bar ...............................................85 .................. 180 ............... 400 ............... 800 .................... .................... ..................... ...................... ......................... George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937...............................................................8 ...................... 9 ................. 11 ................. 15 ................22.................30 .................. 45 ................... 80 .................... 3251938...............................................................9 .................... 13 ................. 23 ................. 40 ................85............... 115 ................ 175 ................. 350 ................. 1,1001939...............................................................8 .....................11 ................. 16 ................. 30 ................70...............100 ................ 140 ................. 240 .................... 4501940............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................25.................32 .................. 50 ................. 100 .................... 2801941............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ................. 100 .................... 2801942............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................30.................40 .................. 50 ................. 120 .................... 4001943............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 55 ..................110 .................... 4001944...............................................................7 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 17 ................35.................50 .................. 70 ................. 135 .................... 4501945............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................28.................35 .................. 60 ..................115 .................... 4001946...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 35 ................60.................80 ................ 125 ................. 200 .................... 4501947...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 20 ................. 40 ................70.................90 ................ 120 ................. 250 ................. 1,2001947 Dot ................................ VG-$80; F-$110 .................. 150 ............... 250 ............... 380 ..............650...............750 ............. 1,100 .............. 2,000 ................. 5,0001947 ML ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 13 ................22.................28 .................. 35 ................... 75 .................... 3001948...............................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 13 ................. 35 ................75...............100 ................ 150 ................. 260 .................... 6001949............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................16.................20 .................. 35 ................... 80 .................... 6001950............................................................BV ...................... 8 ................. 10 ................. 12 ................15.................19 .................. 28 ................... 75 .................... 4001951LR PL Only Issue; MS coins are misattributed ........................................................ 120 ..............160...............200 ................ 250 ....................... ......................... 1951HR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................12.................14 .................. 20 ................... 50 .................... 4001952 LR ......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................12.................14 .................. 20 ................... 75 .................... 6001952 HR ........................................................8 .................... 10 ................. 13 ................. 20 ................40.................55 .................. 75 ................. 150 .................... 500Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953NSF ....................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................10.................12 .................. 16 ................... 30 .................... 1251953SF .......................................................BV ...................... 8 ................... 9 ................. 10 ................13.................18 .................. 30 ................... 60 .................... 4001954...............................................................8 ...................... 9 ................. 12 ................. 20 ................35.................45 .................. 65 ................. 150 .................... 5001955............................................................BV ................... BV ................... 8 ................... 9 ................11.................13 .................. 18 ................... 50 .................... 250

Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651955, Dbl Die Reverse .................................... ....................... .............. 125 ............... 150 ..............200...............300 ................ 500 ................. 800 ................. 1,3001956............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ................10.................12 .................. 15 ................... 30 .................... 1251957............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 851958............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................... 8 ..................9.................10 .................. 12 ................... 20 ...................... 751959............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 30 .................... 1501960............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 851961............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 20 ...................... 851962............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ..................8...................9 .................. 10 ................... 18 ...................... 751963............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 601964............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501965............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501966............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................8 .................... 9 ................... 15 ...................... 501967............................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV...................6 .................... 7 ................... 12 ...................... 351968 Sil .......................................................BV ................... BV ................ BV ................ BV ...............BV................4.5 .................... 5 ................... 12 ...................... 351968 Ni ....................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 501969............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 501970............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .............. 0.75 .............1.25..............1.75 ................. 2.5 ................... 15 ...................... 501971............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 401972............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV ...............0.5..............0.75 .................... 1 ................... 10 ...................... 401973 SB ...................................................... FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ................. 1.5 ................... 10 ...................... 401973 LB .....................................................120 .................. 150 ............... 185 ............... 215 ..............350...............500 ................ 800 .............. 1,500 ................. 3,5001974............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 401975............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 501976............................................................ FV ....................FV .................FV .................FV .............0.75...................1 ............... 1.25 ................... 10 ...................... 50

FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870 No LCW ..............................................850 .................. 1,500 ......... 2,200 ............. 4,000 ..........8,000 .........15,000 .......................–......................– ................... –1870 LCW ......................................................35 ....................... 75 ............ 125 ................ 250 .............550 ...........1,300 ................2,250...............5,000 ............ 7,5001871...............................................................50 ......................110 ............ 230 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,300 ................3,450...............8,500 .......... 13,0001871H ............................................................85 ..................... 175 ............ 350 ................ 750 ..........1,750 ...........3,200 ................5,000.............11,000 .......... 18,0001872H ............................................................35 ....................... 75 ............ 140 ................ 300 .............700 ...........1,500 ................2,300...............5,500 ............ 8,0001872H Inv A/V ..............................................275 ..................... 500 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........5,500 ......... 11,000 ..............18,000......................– ................... –1881H ............................................................50 ..................... 100 ............ 175 ................ 375 .............900 ...........2,300 ................3,400...............8,000 .......... 12,0001888, Obv. 2 ................................................250 ..................... 600 ......... 1,000 ............. 2,000 ..........3,500 ...........6,500 ................9,500......................– ................... –1888, Obv. 3 ................................................175 ..................... 375 ............ 600 ............. 1,200 ..........2,200 ...........4,500 ................6,500.............13,500 .......... 20,0001888, Obv. 4 ................................................500 .................. 1,000 ......... 2,000 ............. 4,000 .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1890H, Obv. 3 .......Rare- None graded by ICCS ............................................ – .................... – .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1890H, Obv. 4 ...........................................1,000 .................. 2,000 ......... 3,000 ............. 5,000 ..........9,000 .........16,000 ..............25,000.............50,000 ................... –1892, Obv. 3 ................................................200 ..................... 400 ............ 800 ............. 1,800 ..........3,500 ...........7,500 .......................–......................– ................... –1892, Obv. 4 ..................................................55 ......................110 ............ 200 ................ 500 ..........1,000 ...........2,800 ................4,500.............11,000 .......... 18,0001894.............................................................375 ..................... 650 ......... 1,100 ............. 2,000 ..........4,000 ...........8,000 ..............12,000.............20,000 .......... 30,0001898...............................................................60 ..................... 120 ............ 250 ................ 550 ..........1,200 ...........3,200 ................5,500.............13,500 .......... 20,0001899, Lg 1st 9 ..............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,100 ..........2,500 ...........6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 ................... –1899, Sm 1st 9 ............................................150 ..................... 300 ............ 550 ............. 1,100 ..........2,500 ...........6,000 ..............10,000.............22,000 ................... –1900...............................................................40 ....................... 85 ............ 150 ................ 325 .............800 ...........2,000 ................3,200...............7,000 ...........11,0001901...............................................................45 ....................... 95 ............ 175 ................ 375 .............900 ...........2,250 ................3,650...............8,500 .......... 13,500Edward VII G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631902...............................................................20 ....................... 35 .............. 65 ................ 170 .............425 ..............750 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001903H ............................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 80 ................ 250 .............600 ..............950 ................2,200...............3,250 ............ 6,0001904...............................................................90 ..................... 200 ............ 375 ................ 800 ..........1,600 ...........3,000 ................6,000.............10,000 .......... 16,5001905.............................................................120 ..................... 250 ............ 500 ............. 1,150 ..........2,350 ...........4,500 ..............10,000.............15,000 ................... –1906...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 50 ................ 170 .............450 ..............900 ................2,000...............3,000 ............ 5,0001907...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 55 ................ 140 .............440 ..............800 ................2,000...............3,250 ............ 5,5001908...............................................................25 ....................... 50 ............ 100 ................ 275 .............650 ..............950 ................1,600...............2,000 ............ 3,0001909...............................................................20 ....................... 35 ............ 100 ................ 300 .............800 ...........1,800 ................3,500...............6,500 .......... 12,5001910 Vic leafs ................................................20 ....................... 40 .............. 75 ................ 200 .............600 ...........1,200 ................2,500...............4,500 ............ 8,0001910 Ed leafs .................................................17 ....................... 28 .............. 45 ................ 125 .............465 ..............750 ................1,750...............3,000 ............ 5,500George V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641911 ...............................................................30 ..................... 120 ............ 400 ................ 850 ..........1,250 ...........2,200 ................3,000...............4,500 ............ 8,0001912...............................................................20 ....................... 50 ............ 175 ................ 400 .............750 ...........1,700 ................2,750...............4,500 ............ 9,0001913...............................................................20 ....................... 50 ............ 200 ................ 450 .............900 ...........2,000 ................3,500...............7,000 .......... 14,0001914...............................................................45 ..................... 120 ............ 350 ................ 900 ..........2,000 ...........4,500 ................7,000.............12,000 ................... –1916...............................................................17 ....................... 30 .............. 90 ................ 225 .............450 ...........1,000 ................1,500...............3,000 ............ 6,0001917...............................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 60 ................ 175 .............350 ..............750 ................1,100...............1,800 ............ 2,8001918...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 150 .............300 ..............650 ...................950...............1,500 ............ 2,8001919...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 45 ................ 150 .............275 ..............600 ...................900...............1,500 ............ 3,0001920 small 0 ..................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 60 ................ 225 .............450 ..............900 ................1,250...............2,200 ............ 3,7501920 Large 0 .................................................30 ....................... 60 ............ 150 ................ 400 .............800 ...........1,500 .......................–......................– ................... –1921.............................. G- 25,000; VG- 38,000 ................ 50,000 ....... 55,000 ........... 60,000 ........65,000 .........75,000 .......................–......................– ................... –1929...............................................................17 ....................... 27 .............. 55 ................ 175 .............350 ..............750 ................1,100...............1,700 ............ 3,0001931...............................................................25 ....................... 45 ............ 120 ................ 350 .............700 ...........1,250 ................1,650...............2,500 ............ 4,2501932.......................................... G-100; VG-175 ..................... 275 ............ 550 ............. 1,200 ..........2,500 ...........5,500 ................7,500.............12,000 ................... –1934...............................................................35 ....................... 55 ............ 135 ................ 350 .............650 ...........1,000 ................1,350...............2,000 ............ 3,5001936...............................................................30 ....................... 50 ............ 120 ................ 340 .............525 ..............800 ................1,100...............1,500 ............ 2,700George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937...............................................................15 ....................... 17 .............. 22 .................. 28 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................250 ............ 2,0001938...............................................................17 ....................... 25 .............. 50 .................. 95 .............200 ..............325 ...................550...............1,600 ............ 5,0001939...............................................................15 ....................... 18 .............. 35 .................. 70 .............125 ..............200 ...................350..................650 ............ 2,8001940..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................200 ............ 1,1001941..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,5001942..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 .....................90..................220 ............ 1,5001943, Near 3 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............45 ................65 ...................100..................350 ................... –1943, Far 3 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001943, Dbl Die 3 .............................................BV ......................... – .............. 30 ................. 40 ...............90 ..............130 ...................200..................500 ................... –1944, Near 4 .................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001944, Far 4 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................250 ............ 1,5001945..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 22 ...............40 ................60 ...................100..................300 ............ 3,0001946 Hoof in 6, ND .................. VG- $35; F- $50 ....................... 80 ............ 250 ................ 700 ..........2,000 ...........3,500 ................5,500......................– ................... –1946..............................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 22 .................. 40 ...............85 ..............125 ...................200..................400 ............ 4,0001947 St. 7L ...................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 25 .................. 50 .............100 ..............175 ...................300..................750 ................... –1947 C7R .....................................................BV ....................... 16 .............. 32 .................. 75 .............150 ..............225 ...................400...............1,500 ................... –1947 ML Lft ............................... VG- $35; F-$45 ....................... 60 .............110 ................ 175 .............300 ..............375 ...................500..................900 ............ 4,0001947 ML CR........................ VG-1,800; F- 2,200 .................. 2,600 ......... 3,600 ............. 4,600 ..........7,000 ...........9,000 ..............15,000......................– ................... –1948...................................... VG-$110; F- $140 ..................... 170 ............ 200 ................ 250 .............350 ..............400 ...................500..................900 ............ 2,5001949..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 16 .................. 25 ...............60 ................90 ...................150..................275 ............ 1,5001949 Hoof/9, WD ..................... VG- $25; F- $30 ....................... 50 ............ 100 ................ 225 .............550 ..............850 ................1,400...............2,800 ................... –1950 Des 0 ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................30 .....................50..................125 ............ 1,0001950 No Des 0 ........................... VG-$17; F-$20 ....................... 25 .............. 50 ................ 100 .............210 ..............300 ...................350..................650 ............ 3,0001951..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................22 .....................35....................65 ............... 3201952..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............17 ................20 .....................25....................50 ............... 180Elizabeth II F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953SD NSF ................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV .................. 15 ...............16 ................18 .....................25....................50 ............... 2601953LD SF ...................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............30 ................40 .....................60..................150 ............... 9001953LD NSF .................................................BV ....................... 15 .............. 22 .................. 50 .............100 ..............150 ...................250..................750 ............ 4,0001954..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 17 .................. 22 ...............35 ................45 .....................60..................100 ............... 4001955..............................................................BV .......................BV .............. 15 .................. 17 ...............20 ................25 .....................35....................60 ............... 3001956..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............15 ................17 .....................22....................50 ............... 270 1957..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............14 ................15 .....................18....................30 ............... 1801958..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............14 ................15 .....................16....................30 ............... 2201958 Dot .......................................................BV ....................... 15 .............. 16 .................. 18 ...............25 ................35 .....................50..................150 ............ 1,0001959..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................30 ............... 2201960..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................30 ............... 2201961..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ............... 1251962..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901963..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................1101964..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901965..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................. 901966..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ................1101967..............................................................BV .......................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................14 .....................15....................25 ............... 1251967, Double Struck ........................................– ......................... – ................ – .................... – .............350 ..............400 ...................500..................650 ............ 1,2501967, Triple Struck ...........................................– ......................... – ................ – .................... – .................– ..................– .......................–......................– ................... –1968.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................... –1969.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751970.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 501971.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751972.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 751973.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................... –1974.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ................. 501975.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ............... 1001976.............................................................. FV .......................FV ..............FV ................. FV .................1 .............1.20 ..................1.50....................15 ............... 2001974 missing “S” ..............................................– ....................... 10 .............. 15 .................. 20 ...............30 ................50 ...................100..................175 ............... 750

CANADIAN SILVER DOLLARSGeorge V F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651935.............................................................. 28 ........................ 33 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............47 ................55 ..................... 75 ................. 125 ................ 3501936.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 120 ................. 225 ................ 850George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651937.............................................................. 28 ........................ 32 .............. 36 .................. 40 ...............50 ................60 ................... 100 ................. 275 .................... –1937 2XHP ................................................... 30 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................75 ................... 140 ................. 375 .................... –1938.............................................................. 40 ........................ 55 .............. 75 .................. 90 .............120 ..............180 ................... 300 ................. 750 ............. 5,0001939............................................................. BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............30 ................32 ..................... 40 ................. 100 ................ 6001939, 2 or 3XHP .......................................... BV ........................BV .............. 28 .................. 32 ...............35 ................40 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,0001945............................................................ 145 ...................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 325 .............400 ..............550 ................... 900 .............. 2,000 ........... 15,0001945 2XHP ................................................. 145 ...................... 200 ............ 275 ................ 325 .............400 ..............550 ................... 900 .............. 2,000 ........... 15,0001946.............................................................. 32 ........................ 45 .............. 65 .................. 85 .............125 ..............200 ................... 450 .............. 1,500 ........... 10,0001946 SWL ..................................................... 37 ........................ 60 .............. 90 ................ 125 .............175 ..............300 ................... 600 .............. 2,000 ........... 10,0001947 P7 ...................................................... 100 ...................... 150 ............ 200 ................ 275 .............450 ..............950 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 Dot ................................................ 150 ...................... 265 ............ 375 ................ 550 .............950 ...........1,750 ................ 4,000 .............. 9,500 .................... –1947 P7 2xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 3xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 P7 4xHP ............................................ 100 ...................... 150 ............ 225 ................ 300 .............550 ...........1,000 ................ 2,500 .............. 6,500 .................... –1947 B7 ........................................................ 75 .......................110 ............ 150 ................ 175 .............200 ..............250 ................... 500 .............. 1,250 ............. 8,0001947 B7 2XHP .............................................. 75 .......................110 ............ 165 ................ 200 .............250 ..............300 ................... 500 .............. 1,500 .................... –1947 ML 2XHP ........................................... 165 ...................... 225 ............ 300 ................ 350 .............450 ..............600 ................ 1,000 .............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001947 ML single HP ..................................... 165 ...................... 225 ............ 300 ................ 350 .............450 ..............600 ................ 1,000 .............. 2,000 ............. 8,0001948............................................................ 900 ................... 1,150 ......... 1,350 ............. 1,500 ..........1,800 ...........2,200 ................ 3,200 .............. 5,500 ........... 17,5001949............................................................. BV ........................ 28 .............. 29 .................. 31 ...............33 ................35 ..................... 40 ................... 50 ................ 1001950............................................................. BV ........................ 28 .............. 29 .................. 31 ...............35 ................45 ..................... 70 ................. 120 ................ 3001950 Arn. ...................................................... 28 ........................ 35 .............. 40 .................. 45 ...............60 ................90 ................... 150 ................. 400 ............. 2,5001950 SWL. ................................................... BV ........................ 30 .............. 33 .................. 35 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 150 ................ 7501951............................................................. BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 27 ...............29 ................32 ..................... 45 ................. 100 ................ 7501951 Arn. ...................................................... 45 ........................ 65 ............ 100 ................ 150 .............250 ..............325 ................... 500 .............. 1,100 ............. 7,5001951 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 35 .............. 38 .................. 42 ...............45 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 200 ............. 1,5001952 WL ...................................................... BV ........................BV ..............BV .................. 27 ...............29 ................32 ..................... 40 ................... 80 ................ 5501952 NWL .................................................... BV ........................BV .............. 27 .................. 29 ...............32 ................45 ..................... 65 ................. 150 ............. 1,0001952 SWL .................................................... BV ........................ 28 .............. 32 .................. 40 ...............60 ................80 ................... 125 ..................... – .................... –Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651953 NSF ..................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 6001953 SF .....................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 35 ................... 75 ................ 6501953 SF SWL ............................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............29 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,2501954...........................................................................................BV .............. 28 .................. 30 ...............32 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 150 ............. 1,5001954 SWL .................................................................................. 28 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 85 ................. 250 ............. 2,5001955...........................................................................................BV .............. 28 .................. 29 ...............32 ................35 ..................... 55 ................. 125 ............. 1,2501955 Arn.die break .................................................................. 100 ............ 125 ................ 150 .............175 ..............225 ................... 325 ................. 700 ............. 3,2001955 Arn.no die br ..................................................................... 45 .............. 60 .................. 70 ...............80 ..............100 ................... 175 ................. 400 .................... –

Elizabeth II VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651956........................................................................................... 27 .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............40 ................55 ..................... 90 ................. 400 ............. 4,0001957...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................29 ..................... 32 ................. 150 ............. 3,0001957 IWL ...................................................................................BV .............. 29 .................. 32 ...............35 ................38 ..................... 60 ................. 500 ............. 3,5001958...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................30 ..................... 32 ................... 75 ................ 5001959...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 2,2001960...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,2001961...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 2,0001962...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 80 ............. 1,0001963...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,5001964...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 100 ............. 1,5001964 no dot TS. .........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............30 ................32 ..................... 40 ................. 150 ............. 2,0001965 SB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 8501965 SB BL5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................. 125 ............. 1,6001965 LB BL5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 7501965 LB PT5 ..............................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ...............28 ................30 ..................... 35 ................... 80 ................ 7501965 MB PT5 .............................................................................BV ..............BV .................. 28 ...............32 ................36 ..................... 50 ................. 200 ............. 2,0001965 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – .................... – ...........Rare ..................– ....................... – ..................... – .................... –1966 Lg Beads ..........................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 29 ................... 60 ................ 6501966 Small Beads ....................................................................... – ................ – ............. 3,200 ..........3,600 ...........4,000 ................ 4,500 .............. 5,500 .................... –1967...........................................................................................BV ..............BV ................. BV ..............BV ................28 ..................... 30 ................... 50 ................ 4501967 Diving Goose ...................................................................... – ................ – ................ 450 .............550 ..............650 ................... 800 .............. 1,000 ............. 2,0001967 Double Struck ..................................................................... – ................ – ................ 650 .............850 ...........1,000 ................ 1,250 .............. 1,600 ............. 2,5001967 coin alignment .................................................................... – ................ – .................... – ...........Rare ..................– ....................... – ..................... – .................... –

CANADIAN NICKEL DOLLARSYEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651968............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................2 ...................2 ...................... 3 ................... 15 ...................501968 Small Island .......................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 3 .................6 ...................8 .................... 12 ................... 25 .................1251968 No Island ...........................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................6 .................10 .................... 14 ................... 25 ...................751968 DHL#1, Extra Water Lines .......................................................................– ................ 15 ...............25 .................30 .................... 40 ................... 60 ...................801968 DHL#2 ...............................................................................FV .............. FV .................. 2 .................4 ...................6 ...................... 8 ................... 20 ...................501969............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ..............2.50 ...................... 3 ................... 25 .................2501970............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................1501971............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 25 .................2501972............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................3501973............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 ...................751974............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV .................3 ...................4 ...................... 5 ................... 15 .................1001974 Double Yoke, Var. 1 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001974 Double Yoke, Var. 2 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001974 Double Yoke, Var. 3 .................................................................................................... 60 ...............90 ...............125 .................. 150 ................. 200 .................4001975............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 15 .................1001976............................................................................................FV .............. FV ............... FV ............2.50 ...................3 ...................... 4 ................... 25 .................300*Please note: ICCS now designates these varieties, but due to the fragility of the lustre in circulation, ICCS will not grade them unless MS-62/63 or better

NOVA SCOTIA COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........60 .........120 .........200 ............5501864 1/2¢.................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............25 ...........50 .........100 .........150 ............4001861 1¢ SB ..............6 ................9 .......... 15 .............25............50 .........125 .........250 .........450 ................–1861 1¢ LB .........2.50 ................5 ....... 7.50 .............11............22 ...........60 .........150 .........250 ............6501862 1¢..................45 ..............85 ........ 140 ...........250..........500 ......1,000 ......2,000 ......4,000 ................–1864 1¢....................4 ................7 .......... 10 .............15............35 ...........85 .........190 .........360 .........1,000

NEW BRUNSWICK COPPERYEAR G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62 RB 63-RD1861 1/2¢.............150 ............225 ........ 300 ...........375..........500 .........700 .......1,000 ......1,250 ..........3,0001861 1¢....................3 ...............6. ............ 9 .............15............25 ...........70 ..........175 .........300 .............7501864 1¢ Short 6 .......4 ................8 .......... 11 .............20............45 .........115 ..........265 .........450 ..........1,2501864 1¢ Long 6........6 ..............11 .......... 15 .............30............70 .........170 ..........400 .........650 .................– 1864 1¢ Large 6 ..115 ............225 ........ 350 ...........650.......1,500 ......3,200 ..............– ............– ................–

NEW BRUNSWICK SILVERYear G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631862 5¢.....................60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,250 ........ 4,250 .........6,0001864 5¢ Sm.6 ...........60........... 120 ........180 ..........350....... 800 .......1,750 ........ 3,500 ........ 5,000 .........7,5001864 5¢ Lg.6...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........575.... 1,300 .......2,700 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,000 .........9,0001862 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......1,500 ........ 2,500 ........ 3,500 .........5,0001862 DP 10¢ ...........100........... 200 ........300 ..........600..... 1250 .......2,500 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......12,5001864 10¢...................55........... 110 ........180 ..........350....... 750 .......2,000 ........ 4,500 ........ 6,500 .......10,0001862 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 400 ..........900 ........ 2,000 ........ 3,500 .........6,0001864 20¢...................25............. 50 ..........75 ..........175....... 425 .......1,100 ........ 2,500 ........ 4,500 .........7,500

PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1871 1¢................4 .......... 6 .........10 .........25 ......... 60 ........ 120 ........ 150 .........250...........450

NEWFOUNDLAND LARGE CENTSVictoria VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1865............................. 6 ............9 ...........18 .......... 50 ...........120 .......... 300 .........450 ........ 1,250 ........2,5001872H .......................... 5 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 .............80 .......... 150 .........180 ........... 400 ...........6001873............................. 7 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 85 ...........225 .......... 600 .........900 ........ 2,600 ...............–1876H .......................... 6 ..........11 ...........27 .......... 90 ...........225 .......... 600 .........850 ........ 2,250 ...............–1880 RO ED ........... 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 36 .............90 .......... 225 .........325 ........... 850 ...............–1880 RO LD ............... 10 ..........25 ...........60 ........ 140 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ......1,800 ........ 5,500 ...............–1880 Oval 0 G-$125; VG-$250.....400 .........650 ..... 1,150 ........2,100 ....... 3,500 ......4,700 ............... – ...............–1885.......G-$25; VG-$45 ..........70 .........120 ........ 275 ...........550 ....... 1,000 ......1,500 ........ 4,200 ...............–1888.......G-$25; VG-$50 ..........80 .........135 ........ 325 ...........750 ....... 1,500 ......2,800 ............... – ...............–1890............................. 5 ............9 ...........25 .......... 75 ...........175 .......... 400 .........650 ........ 2,100 ...............–1894............................. 5 ............9 ...........22 .......... 70 ...........165 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,900 ...............–1896........................ 4.50 ............7 ...........14 .......... 35 ...........100 .......... 200 .........300 ........... 800 ........2,000Edward VII1904H ........................ 11 ..........20 ...........35 .......... 80 ...........200 .......... 550 .........750 ........ 1,600 ...............–1907............................. 4 ............7 ...........15 .......... 50 ...........140 .......... 350 .........600 ........ 1,350 ...............–1909............................. 4 ............6 ...........10 .......... 30 .............75 .......... 150 .........175 ........... 300 ...........450George V1913............................. 2 ............3 .............4 .......... 10 .............35 ............ 70 ...........90 ........... 150 ...........2501917c ........................... 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 9 .............35 .......... 125 .........200 ........... 450 ........1,1001919c ........................... 2 ............3 .............5 .......... 15 .............60 .......... 250 .........425 ........... 850 ...............–1920c ........................... 2 ............3 .............7 .......... 25 ...........100 .......... 400 .........850 ........ 2,000 ...............–1929............................. 2 ............3 .............4 ............ 8 .............35 .......... 100 .........125 ........... 200 ...........4501936............................. 2 .......2.50 .............3 ............ 6 .............20 ............ 50 ...........65 ........... 125 ...........250

NEWFOUNDLAND SMALL CENTSYEAR VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 60-BN 62-RB 63-RD 64-RD1938..................... 0.50 ..............1 .......... 1.50 ........... 4 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 35 .............85 ...........2001940..................... 1.50 .........2.50 ............... 5 ......... 15 ........... 45 ..........100 ......... 200 ...........750 ........2,2501940 RE .................. 50 ............65 ............. 90 ....... 200 ......... 350 ..........700 ...... 1,300 ........3,000 ...............–1941c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............30 ........... 75 ...........300 ...........7501941 RE .................. 20 ............30 ............. 45 ....... 100 ......... 200 ..........500 ...... 1,100 ........2,500 ...............–1942..................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 15 ............45 ........... 85 ...........750 ...........6001943c ................... 0.50 .........0.75 ............... 1 ........... 3 ........... 10 ............25 ........... 45 ...........125 ...........3001944c ........................ 2 ..............3 ............. 10 ......... 40 ......... 125 ..........350 ......... 750 ........2,500 ...............–1947c ........................ 1 .........1.50 ............... 5 ......... 20 ........... 50 .......... 110 ......... 150 ...........400 ...............–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIVE CENTS SILVERVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865, Obv.1 .............30 ...........60 .......... 100 ..........225..........450 ......... 900 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......4,0001865, Obv.2 ...............– .............– .............. – ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1870.........................70 .........125 .......... 250 ..........500........1000 ...... 1,700 .........3,000 ......3,750 .......5,5001870, Obv.2 .....................................................No examples certifi ed to date ...................................................1872H ......................30 ...........55 .......... 100 ..........200..........400 ......... 800 .........1,500 ......2,000 .......2,7501873, Obv.1 ...........500 .........800 ....... 1,200 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1873, Obv.2 ...........150 .........325 .......... 500 .......1,100.......2,600 ...... 5,000 ................– .............– ..............–1873H ....................800 ......1,500 ....... 2,200 .......3,500.......6,500 .....11,000 ................– .............– ..............–1876H ....................125 .........225 .......... 350 ..........600.......1,000 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,7501880.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........2,500 ......3,000 .......4,5001881.........................45 ...........80 .......... 125 ..........275..........600 ...... 1,250 .........3,000 ......3,500 .......4,8001882H ......................25 ...........50 ............ 80 ..........150..........350 ......... 750 .........2,000 ......2,500 .......3,5001885.......................150 .........275 .......... 425 ..........750.......1,650 ...... 2,900 .........5,250 ......6,500 .......8,5001888, Obv.2 ...........750 ......1,100 ....... 2,000 ..............–..............– ............. – ................– .............– ..............–1888, Obv.3 .............40 ...........85 .......... 170 ..........350..........850 ...... 1,800 .........4,500 ......6,000 .......9,0001890...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........200 ......... 800 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......5,0001894...........................9 ...........18 ............ 35 ............75..........175 ......... 600 .........2,500 ......3,250 .......4,5001896...........................5 .............9 ............ 15 ............35..........125 ......... 500 .........2,000 ......2,750 .......4,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641903...........................6 ...........12 ............ 30 ............75..........200 ......... 500 ............900 ......1,750 .......3,0001904H ........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........100 ......... 250 ............325 .........475 ..........7501908...........................4 .............8 ............ 20 ............50..........125 ......... 300 ............550 ......1,200 .......2,000George V ...........................................................................................................................................................1912...........................3 .............4 .............. 8 ............25............65 ......... 150 ............200 .........300 ..........4001917c .........................3 .............5 ............ 10 ............30..........125 ......... 400 ............700 ......1,500 .......2,5001919c .........................7 ...........12 ............ 30 ..........125..........500 ...... 1,500 .........2,500 ......4,000 .......7,5001929......................2.50 ........3.50 .............. 5 ............17............75 ......... 200 ............300 .........450 ..........750George VI F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-64 MS-651938...........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............350 .........600 .......1,2501940c .........................2 .............4 .............. 9 ............35..........125 ......... 175 ............400 .........700 ..............–1941c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........4501942c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............15............35 ........... 45 ..............65 .........150 ..........4501943c .........................2 .............3 .............. 6 ............12............25 ........... 35 ..............50 .........150 ..........4501944c .........................2 .............3 ............ 10 ............25............75 ......... 100 ............175 .........350 .......1,2501945c .........................2 .............3 .............. 5 ............10............25 ........... 30 ..............40 .........125 ..........3501946c .....................700 .........850 .........1100 .......1,800.......2,600 ....... 3000 .........3,500 ......4,500 .......5,5001947c .........................6 .............8 ............ 20 ............55..........120 ......... 175 ............275 .........400 ..........700

NEWFOUNDLAND TEN CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................25 .......... 50 ............. 80 .......... 150 ...........350 .......... 750 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 3,7501870, Obv.1 ...........350 ........ 700 ........ 1,000 ....... 1,500 ...............– .............. – ............. – .............. – ............. –1870, Obv.2 ...........175 ........ 325 ........... 475 .......... 700 ........1,400 ....... 2,250 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001872H ......................20 .......... 40 ............. 60 .......... 125 ...........300 .......... 700 ...... 1,500 ....... 1,800 ...... 2,5001873, Obv.1 ........................................................No examples certifi ed to date ................................................1873, Obv.2 .............60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 500 ........1,200 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1876H ......................60 ........ 120 ........... 250 .......... 425 ...........875 ....... 1,700 ...... 2,700 ....... 3,200 ...... 4,0001880.........................50 ........ 100 ........... 180 .......... 350 ...........800 ....... 1,600 ...... 3,000 ....... 3,500 ...... 4,5001882H ......................35 .......... 75 ............110 .......... 225 ...........800 ....... 2,500 ...... 7,000 .............. – ............. –1885, Obv.2 ........... 110 ........ 200 ........... 300 .......... 650 ........1,200 ....... 2,000 ...... 4,000 ....... 5,000 ...... 6,5001885, Obv.3 ........................................No attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1888.........................40 .......... 80 ........... 125 .......... 350 ........1,300 ....... 3,000 ............. – .............. – ............. –1890...........................8 .......... 18 ............. 30 ............ 70 ...........350 ....... 1,000 ...... 3,500 .............. – ............. –1894, Obv.2 ..................................Only 2 attributed examples certifi ed to date ................................................1894, Obv.3 ...............8 .......... 15 ............. 25 ............ 50 ...........200 .......... 650 ...... 2,000 ....... 2,500 ...... 4,5001896...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 20 ............ 40 ...........175 .......... 700 ...... 3,500 ....... 4,500 ...... 6,000Edward VII1903...........................6 .......... 12 ............. 35 ............ 95 ...........275 .......... 750 ...... 3,000 ....... 4,850 ...... 7,5001904H ........................4 ............ 7 ............. 15 ............ 40 ...........125 .......... 225 ......... 400 .......... 500 ......... 750George V1912........................BV ............ 4 ............... 7 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 300 ......... 4001917c ......................BV ............ 4 ............... 6 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 200 ......... 500 .......... 900 ...... 1,5001919c ....................3.50 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 25 .............75 .......... 150 ......... 275 .......... 325 ......... 400George VI VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641938...........................3 ............ 5 ............... 9 ............ 35 ...........120 .......... 325 ......... 625 ....... 1,250 ............. –1940...........................3 ....... 3.50 ............... 5 ............ 15 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 425 ......... 9001940 Re-engr Date ..20 .......... 30 ............. 50 .......... 100 ...........350 .......... 500 ......... 650 .............. – ............. –1941c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............20 ............ 55 ........... 85 .......... 135 ......... 2251942c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 ............ 75 ......... 150 .......... 250 ......... 4001943c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 ............ 10 .............35 .......... 300 ......... 500 ....... 1,000 ............. –1944c .........................3 ............ 4 ............. 12 ............ 30 .............75 .......... 300 ......... 600 ....... 1,500 ............. –1945c ......................BV ............ 3 .......... 3.50 .............. 8 .............25 .......... 125 ......... 250 .......... 500 ......... 9001946c .........................4 ............ 5 ............. 10 ............ 35 .............70 .......... 150 ......... 225 .......... 350 ......... 5001947c .........................3 ............ 4 ............... 8 ............ 22 .............50 .......... 125 ......... 225 .......... 400 ......... 600

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865.........................15 ........25 .............. 50 ........110 .........400 ...........900 ........2,100 .......2,750 .........4,0001870.........................15 ........35 .............. 70 ........150 .........600 ........1,100 ........2,600 .......3,200 .........4,0001872H ...................... 11 ........20 .............. 35 ..........70 .........325 ...........700 ........1,700 .......2,500 .........3,0001873.........................20 ........40 ............ 100 ........250 .........900 ........3,000 ........9,000 ............— ..............—1876H ......................20 ........40 .............. 75 ........160 .........500 ........1,000 ........2,500 .......3,100 .........3,7501880.........................20 ........45 .............. 85 ........175 .........600 ........1,250 ........3,000 .......3,700 .........5,0001881.........................12 ........25 .............. 50 ........120 .........500 ........1,100 ........2,500 .......3,250 .........4,5001882H ...................... 11 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........400 ...........850 ........2,500 .......3,000 .........5,0001885.........................16 ........30 .............. 60 ........150 .........600 ........1,500 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1888.........................12 ........22 .............. 40 ..........85 .........400 ........1,100 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1890.........................10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........85 .........350 ........1,100 ........4,000 .......5,500 ..............—1894 Obv 1 ..............10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........60 .........300 ...........700 ........1,750 .......2,500 .........4,0001894 Obv 2 ..............13 ........24 .............. 40 ..........80 .........300 ...........700 ........1,750 .......2,500 .........4,0001896 sm 96 ................9 ........14 .............. 24 ..........50 .........300 ...........900 ........3,200 ............— ..............—1896 LR 96 ..............10 ........18 .............. 30 ..........70 .........300 ...........900 ........3,000 ............— ..............—1899 Hook 99 ..........25 ........50 ............ 100 ........220 .........850 ........1,800 ...............– ..............– ................–1899 Large 99 ...........8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........200 ...........700 ........3,500 .......5,000 .........8,5001900...........................8 ........12 .............. 18 ..........35 .........150 ...........550 ........1,600 .......3,000 .........5,000Edward VII1904H ......................15 ........22 .............. 40 ..........70 .........325 ........1,000 ........2,800 .......4,000 .........7,500George V1912........................BV ..........8 .............. 10 ..........20 ...........80 ...........200 ...........400 ..........550 ............800

NEWFOUNDLAND TWENTY-FIVE CENTSGeorge V VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641917c ..........................8.......... 10 .............13 ........20 ............60 ..........225 .........300 .............450 ............6001919c ..........................8.......... 11 .............20 ........40 ..........150 ..........500 .........900 ..........2,500 ................–

NEWFOUNDLAND FIFTY CENTSVictoria G-4 VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 AU-55 MS-60 MS-621870.......................... 25 .............45 ............80 ....... 200 ...........800 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001872H ....................... 19 .............33 ............65 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,100 ....... 1,750 ..........3,000 ........ 4,0001873.......................... 40 .............75 ..........140 ....... 300 ........1,250 ........3,000 ....... 6,000 ...............— ..............—1874.......................... 25 .............50 ............90 ....... 200 ...........800 ........3,000 ....... 7,500 ...............— ..............—1876H ....................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 275 ...........900 ........1,850 ....... 2,800 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001880.......................... 35 .............75 ..........150 ....... 450 ........1,500 ........3,500 ....... 6,000 ..........9,000 ...... 12,0001881.......................... 23 .............45 ............75 ....... 225 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,000 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001882H ....................... 19 .............33 ............55 ....... 140 ...........600 ........1,200 ....... 2,200 ..........3,500 ........ 5,0001885.......................... 27 .............50 ..........100 ....... 275 ...........900 ........2,000 ....... 3,500 ..........6,000 ........ 8,5001888.......................... 30 .............65 ..........125 ....... 350 ........1,500 ........5,500 ..... 10,000 ........20,000 ..............—1894......................... BV .............22 ............45 ....... 120 ...........725 ........1,500 ....... 2,500 ..........5,000 ........ 7,0001896 Obv. 1, Lg. W .. BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........500 ........1,500 ....... 3,000 ..........7,500 ..............—1896 Obv. 2, Sm. W BV .............20 ............35 ....... 100 ...........700 ........1,800 ....... 3,500 ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.1, Lg. W .. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1898, Obv.1, Sm. W .30 .............50 ............85 ....... 225 ........1,200 ............. — .............— ...............— ..............—1898, Obv.2, Sm.W . BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,200 ....... 2,250 ..........5,000 ..............—1899 N 9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 75 ...........250 ........1,000 ....... 2,000 ..........4,000 ........ 6,0001899 W9 .................. BV .............17 ............25 ......... 85 ...........350 ........1,500 ....... 2,650 ..........7,500 ........ 9,0001900......................... BV .............17 ............25 ......... 65 ...........225 ...........900 ....... 1,750 ..........3,500 ........ 5,000Edward VII VG-8 F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641904H ..................... 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........75 ..........200 ..........400 .......... 650 .........1,250 ....... 2,0001907........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........90 ..........250 ..........500 .......... 800 .........1,500 ....... 4,0001908........................ 15 ............17 ........... 25 .........70 ..........150 ..........350 .......... 550 .........1,000 ....... 2,0001909........................ 15 ............17 ........... 30 .........80 ..........175 ..........400 .......... 700 .........1,250 ....... 2,500George V1911 ........................ 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........55 ..........120 ..........325 .......... 500 ............900 ....... 2,0001917c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001918c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........45 ............90 ..........200 .......... 350 ............600 ....... 1,0001919c ...................... 15 ............17 ........... 20 .........50 ..........125 ..........325 .......... 600 .........1,250 ....... 2,500

NEWFOUNDLAND TWO DOLLAR GOLDYEAR F-12 VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-631865..................................... 300 ............375 ............500 ........... 675 ............2,000 .......... 4,500 ........ 15,0001870, Obv.1, 3 Dots ............. 350 ............450 ............600 ........... 900 ............2,700 .......... 6,000 ........ 15,0001870, Obv.2, 2 Dots ............. 300 ............375 ............500 ........... 750 ............2,000 .......... 4,500 ........ 12,0001872..................................... 375 ............475 ............650 ........ 1,000 ............3,500 .......... 5,500 ........ 15,0001880.................................. 1,400 .........1,800 .........2,300 ........ 3,100 ............6,500 ........ 10,000 ........ 25,0001881..................................... 250 ............310 ............375 ........... 550 ............1,750 .......... 4,200 ........ 12,0001882H .................................. 250 ............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100 .......... 2,2501885..................................... 250 ............310 ............350 ........... 425 ...............900 .......... 1,600 .......... 3,5001888, Obv.2 ..................... RARE Only 1 Certifi ed by ICCS1888, Obv.3 ......................... 250 ............310 ............325 ........... 375 ...............700 .......... 1,100 .......... 2,500

Trends AbbreviationsG – Good, a worn coin with design visible but no

remaining detailVG – Very Good, well worn with a few fine

details missingF – Fine, the design and lettering is clearly vis-

ible, but shows signs of wearVF – Very Fine, uniform light wear but major ele-

ments are sharpEF – Extremely Fine, slight wear, all details

sharp, may show some lustre

AU – About Uncirculated, traces of wear on all surfaces, with about half of the original lustre

MS – Mint State, coins are free from wear. The better the strike, the more lustre and fewer marks, the higher the grade

R or B – Copper coins are graded as Red, Brown, or Red Brown depending on how much of the original colour remains.

NBU – Numismatic Brilliant Uncirculated – coins struck for Uncirculated Sets since 1977

FV – Face Value BV – Bullion Value

CANADIAN ‘C’ MINT SOVEREIGNSYEAR / MINTAGE VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641908 C (Spec) ...............– ............ 4,000 ............ 4,500 ..............5,000 .........5,500 ............. 6500 .............75001909 C .......................420 ............... 475 ............... 550 .................800 .........1,250 ............ 2,500 ............5,0001910 C .......................420 ............... 425 ............... 500 .................800 .........1,400 ............ 3,000 ............6,5001911 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................450 ............465 ............... 495 ...............5501913 C ....................1,000 ............ 1,300 ............ 1,600 ..............2,200 .........2,750 ............ 4,000 ...................–1914 C .......................450 ............... 500 ............... 600 .................800 .........1,000 ............ 1,400 ............2,5001916 C ...........................– ........... 22500 ........... 25000 .............30000 .......35,000 .......... 45,000 ..........75,0001917 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............... 750 ............1,5001918 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,250 ...................–1919 C ........................BV ............... 420 ............... 430 .................440 ............465 ............ 1,000 ...................–

CANADIAN GOLD COINS$5 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641912........................... 440 ................450 ...............465 .............. 495 ................525 ...............800 ..........16001913........................... 440 ................450 ...............465 .............. 495 ................550 ...............950 ..........20001914........................... 475 ................525 ...............700 ........... 1,100 ..............1600 .............3500 .......10,000$10 YEAR VF-20 EF-40 AU-50 MS-60 MS-62 MS-63 MS-641912........................... 840 ................860 ...............900 ............1,000 .............1400 .............2750 .......... 55001913........................... 840 ................860 ...............900 ............1,050 .............1600 .............3500 .......... 90001914........................... 850 ................880 ...............950 ............1,250 .............1800 .............3500 .......... 9000

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One Cent Coin Issue2003 1¢ Mint Rep. ................................... $50.00 2005 P First Strike ................................... $10.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $20.00 2012 Penny: Fine Silver, gold-plated ....... $80.00 2012 Farewell to the Penny 5-piece ...... $350.00 2012 Farewell to the Penny 5-oz Silver . $575.00 Three Cent Coin Issues2001 3¢ Beaver ....................................... $22.00 Five Cent Coin Issues2000 Voltigeurs .......................................... $9.00 2001 Military ............................................ $15.00 2002 Vimy Ridge ..................................... $25.00 2004 D-Day Set ....................................... $40.00 2005 VE-Day Set ..................................... $14.00 2005 VE 5ct Mint Report ......................... $45.00 2005 P First Strike ................................... $10.00 2005 VE First Day Strike ........................... $5.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $20.00 Ten Cent Coin Issues1997 Cabot .............................................. $16.00 1997 Cabot PNC ..................................... $20.00 2000 Caisse Populaire .............................. $8.00 2000 Tall Ships PNC ............................... $10.00 2001 Volunteer Proof ............................... $10.00 2004 Golf ................................................. $10.00 2005 P First Strike ..................................... $8.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $20.00 Twenty Five Cent Coin Issues1992 12pc RCM Issue PL........................ $15.00 1992 Silv 25¢ Set .................................. $100.00 1992 Silver Singles .................................... $8.00 1999 12pc RCM Issue PL........................ $10.00 1999 Silv. 25¢ Set ................................ $100.00 1999 Silver Single ..................................... $8.00 2000 12pc RCM Issue PL.......................... $8.00 2000 12pc Specimen Set ........................ $30.00 2000 Silv. 25¢ Set ................................. $100.00 2000 Silver Single ..................................... $8.00 2000 Painted Pride .................................. $15.00 2000 Painted Celebration ........................ $60.00 2001 Colour Canada Day .......................... $8.00 2002 Colour Canada Day ........................ $10.00 2003 Colour Canada Day ........................ $15.00 2004 Poppy First Strike ........................... $12.00 2004 Colour Canada Day ........................ $12.00 2004 Moose Bundle ................................ $30.00 2004 Silver Poppy Mint Report ................ $30.00 2005 Colour Canada Day Beaver ........... $10.00 2005 P First Strike ..................................... $8.00 2005 Veteran FDC ..................................... $8.00 2005 Alberta FDC ...................................... $8.00 2005 Sask FDC ......................................... $8.00 2005 Poppy Book Mark ........................... $15.00 2006 Colour Canada Day ........................ $15.00 2006 Bravery FDC ..................................... $8.00 2006 1st Strike Cancer ............................ $13.00 2006 Cancer Bookmark ........................... $15.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $25.00 2006 QE2 80th B’day .............................. $16.00 2007 QE2 60th Anniver. .......................... $25.00 2007 Hummingbird ................................ $125.00 2007 Nuthatch ....................................... $375.00 2007 RCMP Canada Day ........................ $15.00 2007 Olympic FDC’s ................................ $8/ea. 2007 Olympic Petro Cards ..................... $10/ea. 2008 Downy Woodpecker ..................... $200.00 2008 Canada Day Colour ........................ $15.00 2008 Red Cardinal ................................ $300.00 2008 Anne Green Gables ........................ $20.00 2008 Armistice Book Mark ...................... $10.00 2008 Miga Mascot ................................... $12.00 2008 Quatchi Mascot .............................. $20.00 2008 Sumi Mascot ................................... $20.00 2008 Olympic FDC’s ................................ $8/ea. 2008 Mule Alpine Petro Card .................. $14.00 2009 Colour Birthday Greeting Card ....... $13.00 2009 Colour Excitement Greeting Card .. $10.00 2009 Colour Love You Greeting Card ..... $15.00 2009 Colour Thank you Greeting Card ... $10.00 2009 Notre Dame de Sag ........................ $20.00 2009 Colour Canada Day ........................ $18.00 2009 Olympic FDC’s ................................ $8/ea. 2009 Olympic Petro Cards ..................... $12/ea. 2010 Blue Jay Color ................................ $80.00 2010 Goldfi nch Color ............................. $150.00 2010 Remembrance Day Card .................. $8.00 2011 Black-Capped Chickadee Color ..... $50.00 2011 Barn Swallow .................................. $45.00 2011 Royal Wedding Color ..................... $24.00 2011 Tulip & Lady Bug Color................... $35.00 2011 Memphre Creature Color ................ $30.00 2011 Mishepishu Creature Color ............. $30.00 2011 Sasquatch Color ............................. $30.00 2011 Legendary Nature: 12-pack .............. $7.00 2011 Legendary Nature: 3-coin PR ......... $60.00 2011 CBC 75th Anniversary .................... $25.00 2011 Gold Cougar 0.5grams ................... $90.00 2012 Rose-Breasted Grosbeak ............... $30.00 2012 Evening Grosbeak .......................... $30.00 2012 Tooth Fairy ...................................... $10.00 2012 Titanic Color ................................... $30.00 2012 Aster & Bumble Bee Color ............. $30.00 2012 Calgary Stampede Color ................ $30.00 2012 Canadian Coast Guard Color ......... $25.00 2012 Photo-luminescent Dinosaur #1 .... $110.00 2012 War of 1812: Isaac Brock 10-pack ... $6.00 2012 War of 1812: Tecumseh 10-pack ...... $4.00 2013 Photo-luminescent Dinosaur #2 ..... $40.00 Fifty Cent Coin Issues1995 Puffi n/Crane pair ............................ $35.00 1995 Jays/Ptarmigan pair ........................ $35.00 1995 4 pc. Bird Set .................................. $60.00 1996 Moose or Duck single ..................... $20.00 1996 Cougar or Bear single .................... $20.00 1996 4 pc Wild Ones Set ......................... $60.00 1997 Dog Singles (4 types) .................... $20/ea. 1997 4 pc Dog Set ................................... $60.00 1998 Whale Singles (4 types) ................ $20/ea. 1998 4 pc Whale Set ............................... $70.00 1998 Skating ........................................... $15.00 1998 Skiing .............................................. $15.00

1998 Soccer ............................................ $20.00 1998 Racing ............................................ $20.00 1999 Cat Singles (4 types) ..................... $25/ea. 1999 4 pc. Cat Set .................................. $110.00 1999 Golf ................................................. $20.00 1999 Yacht .............................................. $20.00 1999 Basketball ....................................... $20.00 1999 Football ........................................... $20.00 2000 Birds Singles (4 types) .................. $20/ea. 2000 4pc Birds Prey Set .......................... $80.00 2000 Hockey ........................................... $20.00 2000 Curling ............................................ $20.00 2000 Steeplechase .................................. $20.00 2000 Bowling ........................................... $20.00 1998-2000 12pc. Sport Set ....................... $175.00 2001 Quebec Carnival ............................. $20.00 2001 Nunuvut Toonik Tyme ..................... $20.00 2001 Newfoundland Folk Festival ........... $20.00 2001 PEI Festival of the Fathers ............. $20.00 2001 Sled ................................................ $20.00 2001 Maiden’s Cave ................................ $20.00 2001 Les Petits Sauteux ......................... $20.00 2002 Nova Scotia Apple Blossom Fest. .. $20.00 2002 Ontario Stratford Festival ............... $20.00 2002 Alberta Calgary Stampede ............. $20.00 2002 Manitoba Folklorama ...................... $20.00 2002 Br. Columbia Squamish Days ......... $20.00 2002 Ghost Ship ...................................... $20.00 2002 Shoemaker in Heaven .................... $20.00 2002 Pig that wouldn’t get over the stile .. $20.00 2002 Golden Tulip ................................... $65.00 2003 Golden Daffodil ............................... $30.00 2003 Yukon Storytelling Festival ............. $20.00 2003 New Brunswick Festival Acadien .... $20.00 2003 Saskatchewan Back to Batoche ..... $20.00 2003 NWT Great Northern Arts Fest. ...... $20.00 2003 Set of 13 Provincial Festivals ....... $195.00 2004 1/25oz. Gold Moose ..................... $160.00 2004 Easter Lily ....................................... $40.00 2004 Swallowtail ...................................... $42.00 2004 Sulphur ........................................... $45.00 2004 4pc Queen’s Effi gy Set ................... $65.00 2005 P First Strike ................................... $12.00 2005 Monarch ......................................... $45.00 2005 Fritillary ........................................... $45.00 2005 1/25oz. Gold Voyageur ................. $120.00 2005 Golden Rose .................................. $40.00 2005 6pc WW2 Set ............................... $150.00 2005 4pc Toronto ML Hockey Legends ... $90.00 2005 4pc HABS Hockey Legends ......... $120.00 2006 1/25oz. Gold Cowboy ................... $120.00 2006 Swallowtail ...................................... $50.00 2006 Silvery Blue ‘Fly .............................. $50.00 2006 Golden Daisy .................................. $45.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $30.00 2006 Gold Plated RCM Report ................ $28.00 2007 1/25oz. Gold Wolf ......................... $180.00 2007 Holday Ornaments ......................... $45.00 2007 Forget Me Not ................................ $70.00 2008 1/25oz. Gold Beaver ..................... $130.00 2008 Triangle Milk Token ......................... $45.00 2008 RCM Centennial Coin & Stamp set $50.00 2008 RCM Centennial Coin Book ........... $75.00 2008 Holday Snowman ........................... $45.00 2009 1/25oz. Gold Red Maple ............... $120.00 2009 6 Nations Guitar ............................ $40.00 2009 NHL Puck Sets (6 types) ............... $25/ea. 2009 Holiday Toy Train ............................ $45.00 2009 Habs Logos (6 different): each ....... $12.00 2010 1/25oz. Gold RCMP ..................... $120.00 2010 Lenticular Santa & Rudolph ............ $30.00 2010 Sinosauropteryx Dinosaur ............. $25.00 2010 Albertosaurus ................................. $25.00 2010 Daspletosaurus .............................. $25.00 2010 NHL On-Ice-Action (6 types) .......... $15/ea 2010 Olympic Mascot Pucks (3 types) ... $20/ea. 2010 Olympic Mascots (12 types) .......... $10/ea. 2011 1/25oz. Gold Geese ..................... $130.00 2011 Lenticular Santa & Gifts .................. $27.00 2011 Winnipeg Jets ................................ $15.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Boreal Forest .......... $140.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Orca Whale ............. $140.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Falcon ..................... $140.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Wood Bison ............. $140.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Bluenose ................. $130.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Cariboo Rush .......... $130.00 2012 1/25oz. Gold Farewell 1ct ............. $170.00 2012 Titanic Silver Plated ...................... $120.00 2012 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Color ..... $30.00 2012 Santa’s Magical Visit Lenticular ...... $30.00 One Dollar Coin Issues1968 Cased Nickel .................................... $3.00 1970 Japan Expo ...................................... $8.00 1970-1976 Cased Nickel .............................. $3.00 1982 Const PL ........................................... $8.00 1983 Chuck & Di ..................................... $15.00 1984 Pr Cartier ........................................ $10.00 1987 Proof Loon ........................................ $8.00 1992 PR Parliament ................................ $15.00 1994 PR Monument ................................ $15.00 1995 Proof Peace .................................... $15.00 1997 Unc Sil$ PNC ................................. $25.00 1998 Unc Sil$ PNC ................................. $25.00 1998 Case Loon PNC ............................. $10.00 2000 Case Loon PNC ............................. $10.00 2001 1911-2001 Proof ............................. $70.00 2002 Going for Gold Set .......................... $50.00 2002 Queen Mother .............................. $250.00 2004 Elusive Loon Coin & Stamp ............ $60.00 2004 St Croix Wood Set ........................ $100.00 2004 Pr Lucky Loon ................................ $70.00 2004 Poppy Proof .................................... $60.00 2004 Lucky Loon FDC ............................... $7.00 2005 Terry Fox FDC ................................ $15.00 2005 Red Enamel Flag .......................... $250.00 2006 Gold Louis .................................... $120.00 2006 Lucky Loon Bookmark .................... $10.00 2006 Lucky 1st Strike ................................ $8.00 2006 Colour Lucky Loon ......................... $35.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $30.00 2006 Silver Xmas CD .............................. $50.00 2006 Silver Lullabies ............................... $40.00

2006 Wolf 1/2oz. Silver ........................... $40.00 2006 Baby Keepsake Tins....................... $60.00 2006 Red Enamel Bravery .................... $150.00 2007 Gold Louis .................................... $140.00 2007 Silver Lullabies Set ....................... $240.00 2007 Baby Tin Set (with ‘ABC’ Blocks) .. $400.00 2007 Celebration of the Arts .................... $75.00 2007 Enamel Joseph Brant .................... $110.00 2008 Gold Louis .................................... $125.00 2008 NHL Puck Sets (6 types) ............... $20/ea. 2008 Silver Lullabies Set ......................... $35.00 2008 Baby Keepsake Tins....................... $80.00 2008 Silver Olympic Loon ....................... $50.00 2008 Poppy Proof ................................. $180.00 2008 1908-2008 100th RCM ................. $150.00 2009 Montreal Canadiens Proof ............ $160.00 2009 Monteal Coin & Stamp Set ............. $20.00 2009 Montreal Deluxe 3-coin Set .......... $150.00 2010 1935-2010 75th Ann. ..................... $110.00 2010 Silver Inukshuk Loon ...................... $55.00 2010 Inukshuk Loon $1 (coloured) Puck . $25.00 2010 Poppy Proof .................................. $200.00 2010 Olympic The Sun .......................... $229.00 2010 Roughriders Pop Up Set ................ $20.00 2011 Parks Canada 5-Pack Set ................ $9.00 2011 1911-2011 100th Ann...................... $65.00 2012 Artistic Two Loons ........................ $170.00 2012 3/4oz. War of 1812 ......................... $40.00 2012 Lucky Loon 5-Pack Set .................... $9.00 2012 CFL 100th Grey Cup ...................... $75.00 2012 Calgary Stampede ......................... $110.00 2012 Silver Proof 25th ann. Loon ............ $35.00 2012 Silver Lucky Loon ........................... $50.00 2012 Silver-plated Loonie ........................ $25.00 Two Dollar Coin Issues1996 PL Single .......................................... $6.00 1996 Coin&$2 Note ................................. $15.00 1996 Prf Single ........................................ $15.00 1996 Pr $2& “X” Note .............................. $23.00 1996 Piedfort Set ..................................... $80.00 1996 Test Token PL ................................. $25.00 1998W Cased $2 PNC ............................... $15.00 1999 Cased $2 PNC ............................... $15.00 1999 $2 Silver Nunavut ........................... $25.00 2000W Cased $2 PNC ............................... $15.00 2000 $2 SP Wood Case .......................... $20.00 2000 $2 Silver Knowledge ....................... $22.00 2001 $2 SP Wood Case .......................... $30.00 2004 $2 Silver Bear Coin & Stamp Set ... $50.00 2006 1st Strike Pair ................................. $30.00 2006 $2 Concept Test Set ..................... $105.00 2006 1st Strike Special 10th Anniv. ......... $12.00 2012 Shannon 5-Pack ............................. $15.00 Three Dollar Coin Issues2006 $3 Silver Beaver ........................... $180.00 2010 Return of Tyee ................................ $65.00 2010 Barn Owl ......................................... $60.00 2010 Polar Bear ...................................... $60.00 2011 Orca Whale .................................... $60.00 2011 Black-Footed Ferret ........................ $60.00 2011 Family Scene .................................. $55.00 2011 Silver Birthstones (12 Types) ......... $65/ea 2012 Silver Birthstones (12 Types) ......... $65/ea 2012 Silver Birthstone 12-coin Set ........ $800.00 Four Dollar Coin Issues2007 $4 Parasaurolophus ..................... $200.00 2008 $4 Triceratops ............................... $150.00 2009 $4 Tyrannosaurus ........................... $65.00 2009 Hanging Stockings ......................... $50.00 2010 Euoplocephulus Dinosaur .............. $75.00 2010 Dromaeosaurus .............................. $65.00 2011 Baby Feet ....................................... $80.00 2012 War of 1812: Isaac Brock Silver ..... $50.00 2012 War of 1812: Tecumseh Silver ........ $50.00 Five Dollar Coin Issues1998 $5 Bethune Set ............................... $95.00 1999 $5 Viking Set .................................. $55.00 2001 $5 Marconi Set ............................... $55.00 2003 Soccer (FIFA) ................................. $50.00 2004 Moose Coin & Stamp Set ............. $180.00 2005 Baby Deer Coin & Stamp Set ......... $50.00 2005 Walrus Coin & Stamp Set ............... $50.00 2005 60th Ann. End of War ..................... $50.00 2005 Alberta Commem ........................... $50.00 2005 Saskatchewan Commem ............... $45.00 2006 Pink Ribbon .................................... $55.00 2006 Falcon Coin & Stamp Set ............... $70.00 2006 Sable Island Coin & Stamp Set ...... $85.00 2006 Snow Birds ..................................... $43.00 2009 Canada in Japan ............................ $65.00 2011 1/10oz. Gold Bethune ................... $275.00 2011 Niobium: Full Buck Moon ............. $140.00 2011 Niobium: Full Hunters Moon ......... $140.00 2012 Niobium: Full Wolfs Moon ............ $200.00 2012 Niobium: Full Pink Moon .............. $140.00 2012 Georgina Pope ............................... $70.00 2012 Maple Leaf Foever Gold 1/10oz ... $240.00 2012 Gold Dragon 1/10oz. .................... $250.00 $5 Silver Maple Leaf Issues1989 Proof Sil. ML ................................... $90.00 1998 RCMP Privy .................................... $80.00 1998 RCM 90th Ann Privy ....................... $60.00 1998 Titanic Privy .................................... $75.00 1998 Tiger Privy ...................................... $60.00 1999 Rabbit Privy .................................... $60.00 1999-2000 Fireworks Privy ......................... $35.00 2000 Fireworks Privy ............................... $35.00 2000 Hanover Privy ............................... $140.00 2000 Dragon Privy ................................... $75.00 2001 Snake Privy .................................... $60.00 2001 Autumn Colors ................................ $65.00 2001 Hologram Good Fortune ................. $80.00 2002 Horse Privy ..................................... $60.00 2002 Spring Colors .................................. $75.00 2002 Hologram Loon SML....................... $45.00 2003 Sheep Privy .................................... $60.00 2003 Summer Colors .............................. $70.00 2003 Hologram Good Fortune ................. $65.00 2004 Monkey Privy .................................. $60.00 2004 Zodiac Privy (12 Types) .................. $55/ea 2004 12pc Zodiac .................................. $480.00 2004 D-Day Privy .................................... $65.00

2004 Desjardins Privy ............................. $60.00 2004 Winter Colors .................................. $80.00 2005 Maple of Hope ................................ $60.00 2005 Rooster Privy .................................. $55.00 2005 VE-Day Privy .................................. $80.00 2005 VJ-Day Privy ................................... $80.00 2005 Colour Big Leaf ............................. $120.00 2005 Tulip Triple Privy ........................... $150.00 2006 Dog Privy ........................................ $55.00 2006 Colour Leaf (lime green) ............... $120.00 2007 Colour Leaf (orange) .................... $160.00 2007 Pig Privy ......................................... $55.00 2007 Fabulous 12 Privy .......................... $110.00 2008 Rat Privy ......................................... $55.00 2008 Fabulous 12 Privy ......................... $150.00 2008 1908-2008 20th Ann. .................... $130.00 2009 Olympic Raven ............................... $45.00 2009 Berlin Wall Privy ............................. $65.00 2009 London Bridge Privy ....................... $60.00 2009 Ox Privy .......................................... $55.00 2010 Piedfort SML .................................. $115.00 2010 Gold Plated Hockey ........................ $70.00 2010 Olympic 3-coin Gold Plated .......... $280.00 2011 Silver Wolf ..................................... $65.00 2011 Silver Grizzly Bear .......................... $45.00 2012 Silver Moose .................................. $35.00 2012 Silver Cougar .................................. $35.00 2012 Tower of Pisa Privy ......................... $50.00 2012 Titanic Privy .................................... $50.00 2012 Dragon Privy ................................... $50.00 2013 Snake Privy .................................... $40.00 2013 Silver Antelope ............................... $35.00 2013 Silver Wood Bison .......................... $28.00 Eight Dollar Coin Issues2004 Grizzly Bear Coin/Stamp ................ $80.00 2005 Chinese Railway 2-coin Set .......... $115.00 2007 Chinese Square Cash .................... $60.00 2007 Maple of Long Life .......................... $50.00 2009 Maple of Wisdom ........................... $110.00 2010 Maple of Strength .......................... $110.00 2013 1.5 oz Polar Bear ............................ $55.00 Ten Dollar Coin Issues2005 Pope John Paul .............................. $60.00 2005 Year of Veteran ............................... $50.00 2006 Louisbourg ...................................... $50.00 2010 Bank of Canada 75th Ann. ............. $55.00 2010 Blue Whale Coin & Stamp set ........ $75.00 2011 Highway of Heroes ......................... $65.00 2011 Boreal Forest .................................. $65.00 2011 Wood Bison Silver Proof ................ $65.00 2011 Orca Whale Silver Proof ................. $65.00 2011 Falcon Silver Proof ......................... $65.00 2011 Little Skaters Silver Proof ............... $65.00 2011 Wintertown Silver Proof .................. $65.00 2011 Maple Leaf Forever ........................ $30.00 2012 Baby Feet Silver Proof ................... $80.00 2012 Titanic Silver Proof ......................... $90.00 2012 Praying Mantis Silver Proof ............ $65.00 2012 “Shannon” Silver Proof ................... $70.00 2012 Maple Leaf Forever ........................ $40.00 2013 Mallard Duck #1 ............................. $70.00 Fifteen Dollar Coin Issues1992 Olympic Centen. ............................. $40.00 1998 Tiger Lunar ................................... $320.00 1999 Rabbit Lunar ................................... $80.00 2000 Dragon Lunar ............................... $125.00 2001 Snake Lunar ................................... $60.00 2002 Horse Lunar .................................... $75.00 2003 Sheep Lunar ................................... $70.00 2004 Monkey Lunar ............................... $120.00 2005 Rooster Lunar ............................... $100.00 2006 Dog Lunar ....................................... $90.00 2007 Pig Lunar ........................................ $90.00 2008 Rat Lunar ........................................ $80.00 2008 Vignettes Victoria Portrait ............. $100.00 2008 Vignettes Edward Portrait ............. $100.00 2008 Jack of Hearts ................................ $95.00 2008 Queen of Spades ........................... $95.00 2008 Vignettes George V ...................... $100.00 2009 Vignettes George VI ..................... $100.00 2009 Vignettes Elizabeth II .................... $100.00 2009 Ten of Spades .............................. $100.00 2009 King of Hearts ............................... $100.00 2009 Ox Lunar ......................................... $80.00 2010 Tiger Lunar Zodiac (Round) ......... $140.00 2010 Tiger Lunar Lotus ......................... $120.00 2011 Rabbit Lunar Zodiac (Round) ....... $175.00 2011 Rabbit Lunar Lotus ....................... $125.00 2011 Maple of Happiness ...................... $120.00 2011 Ultra High Relief (3 princes), each $100.00 2012 Dragon Lunar Zodiac (Round) ...... $100.00 2012 Dragon Lunar Lotus ...................... $100.00 2012 Maple of Good Fortune ................ $100.00 Twenty Dollar Coin Issues1988 Calgary Single ................................ $30.00 1988 Calgary 10-coin Set ...................... $300.00 1990 Anson, 1-1 ...................................... $55.00 1990 Lancaster., 1-2 .............................. $125.00 1991 Dart, 1-3 ......................................... $55.00 1991 Beaver, 1-4 ..................................... $55.00 1992 Curt JN, 1-5 .................................... $55.00 1992 Gypsy,1-6 ....................................... $55.00 1993 F’child, 1-7 ...................................... $55.00 1993 Lock’d, 1-8 ...................................... $55.00 1994 HS-2L, 1-9 ...................................... $60.00 1994 Vedette, 1-10 .................................. $60.00 1990-1994 Aviation Set #1 ....................... $500.00 1995 Canuck, 2-1 .................................... $60.00 1995 C’munk, 2-2 .................................... $60.00 1996 CF100, 2-3 ..................................... $60.00 1996 Arrow, 2-4 ..................................... $135.00 1997 Sabre, 2-5 ....................................... $60.00 1997 Tutor, 2-6 ........................................ $60.00 1998 Argus, 2-7 ....................................... $60.00 1998 Water Bomber, 2-8 ......................... $60.00 1999 T’ Otter, 2-9................................... $100.00 1999 DHC-8, 2-10 ................................. $100.00 1995-1999 Aviation Set #2 ....................... $600.00 2000 Bluenose ...................................... $170.00 2000 Toronto ........................................... $60.00 2000 HS Taylor Buggy ............................. $60.00 2001 Russell ............................................ $55.00

2001 Marco Polo ..................................... $55.00 2001 Scotia ............................................. $55.00 2002 Gray Dort ........................................ $55.00 2002 D-10 Train ....................................... $60.00 2002 Lawrence ........................................ $60.00 2003 $20 HMCS Bras d’or ...................... $75.00 2003 CNR FA-1 ....................................... $85.00 2003 Bricklin ............................................ $75.00 2003 Rocky Mountns. .............................. $60.00 2003 Niagara Falls .................................. $85.00 2004 Icebergs .......................................... $55.00 2004 Northern Lights ............................... $75.00 2004 Hopewell Rocks .............................. $58.00 2004 Sambro Island ................................ $65.00 2005 NWT Diamond ................................ $65.00 2005 Toronto Island Lighthouse .............. $65.00 2005 Mingan Archipelago ........................ $65.00 2005 Pacifi c Rim ..................................... $60.00 2005 Three Masted Ship ......................... $70.00 2006 Georgian Bay ................................. $65.00 2006 Nahanni Park .................................. $80.00 2006 CN Tower ........................................ $75.00 2006 Notre Dame Basilica ....................... $75.00 2006 Ketch Ship ...................................... $90.00 2006 Jasper Park .................................... $80.00 2006 Saddledome ................................... $75.00 2007 International Polar .......................... $65.00 2007 Polar Plasma ................................ $250.00 2007 Irridscent Snowfl ake ..................... $375.00 2007 Blue Snowfl ake ............................. $475.00 2007 Holiday Sleighride .......................... $90.00 2007 Brigantine Ship ............................... $90.00 2008 Royal Hudson Train ...................... $100.00 2008 Amethyst Snowfl ake ..................... $160.00 2008 Sapphire Snowfl ake ..................... $150.00 2008 Crystal Rain Drop ......................... $160.00 2008 Holiday Carol .................................. $60.00 2008 Agricultural Trade ........................... $65.00 2009 Summer Moon Mask .................... $180.00 2009 Coal Mining .................................... $75.00 2009 Goalie NHL Masks (6 types)........... $80.00 2009 Jacques Cartier ............................ $260.00 2009 Autumn Raindrop ......................... $200.00 2009 Pink Snowfl ake ............................. $135.00 2009 Blue Snowfl ake ............................. $135.00 2009 Jubilee Train ................................... $85.00 2010 Selkirk Train .................................... $85.00 2010 Crystal Raindrop ........................... $120.00 2010 Bank of Canada 75th Ann. ............. $80.00 2010 Crystal Water Lily .......................... $115.00 2010 Tanzanite Snowfl ake .................... $105.00 2010 Blue Snowfl ake ............................. $105.00 2010 Ruby Pinecone .............................. $115.00 2010 Moonlight Pinecone ....................... $115.00 2011 D10 Locomotive ............................. $80.00 2011 Five Maples “$20 for $20” .............. $40.00 2011 Canoe “$20 for $20” ....................... $28.00 2011 Tulip & Ladybug Silver Proof ........ $700.00 2011 Winnipeg Jets Silver Proof ............. $95.00 2011 Winter Scene Proof ........................ $90.00 2011 Wedding William/Catherine .......... $105.00 2011 Crystal Raindrop ............................ $115.00 2011 Topaz Snowfl ake .......................... $109.95 2011 Emerald Snowfl ake ...................... $109.95 2011 Christmas Tree ............................. $109.95 2011 Hyacinth Snowfl ake ...................... $109.95 2011 Montana Snowfl ake ...................... $109.95 2011 Wildrose Coloured ........................ $120.00 2012 Polar Bear “$20 for $20” ................. $28.00 2012 Diamond Jubilee “$20 for $20” ....... $24.00 2012 Last Penny “20 for $20” .................. $27.00 2012 Lismer (NS Fishing) #2 ................. $100.00 2012 Varley (Stormy Weather) #1 ......... $120.00 2012 Carmichael (Houses) #3 ................. $90.00 2012 Bull Moose (Bateman) .................. $140.00 2012 Diamond Jubilee 3-Piece ............. $300.00 2012 Canadian Coat Guard (with relic) . $130.00 2012 Aster & Bumblebee Silver ............ $270.00 2012 Three Wisemen with Crystal ......... $115.00 2012 Holiday Snowstorm ....................... $115.00 2012 Holiday Snowfl ake with Crystal ..... $115.00 2012 Magical Reindeer “$20 for $20” ...... $24.00 2012 Crystal Raindrop ........................... $120.00 2012 Rhododendrom Wildfl ower ........... $120.00 2012 QE Diamond Jub. w/crystal ........... $110.00 2012 Double Effi gy QE & Phillip .............. $85.00 2012 Queen’s Visit to Canada ................. $85.00 2012 Royal Cypher Jubilee ..................... $85.00 2012 Jubilee Ultra High Relief ............... $130.00 2012 Rick Hansen in Motion ................... $70.00 2013 Baseball (4 different), each ........... $115.00 2013 Maple Canopy (Spring) ................ $130.00 2013 Conefl ower & Butterfl y .................. $275.00 Twenty Five Dollar Coin Issues2007 Olympic Curling .............................. $70.00 2007 Olympic Hockey ............................. $70.00 2007 Olympic Pride ................................. $70.00 2007 Olympic Biathalon .......................... $70.00 2007 Olympic Alpine Ski .......................... $70.00 2008 Olympic Snowboard ....................... $70.00 2008 Olympic Freestyle ........................... $70.00 2008 Olympic Home ................................ $70.00 2008 Olympic Figure Skate ..................... $70.00 2008 Olympic Bobsleigh .......................... $70.00 2009 Olympic Speed Skating .................. $70.00 2009 Olympic Cross Ctry ........................ $70.00 2009 Olympic Spirit ................................. $70.00 2009 Olympic Skeleton ........................... $70.00 2009 Olympic Ski Jumping ...................... $70.00 2011 Wayne & Walter Gretzky ................ $95.00 2011 Toronto City Map .......................... $230.00 Thirty Dollar Coin Issues2005 Totem Pole ..................................... $75.00 2006 War Memorial ............................... $100.00 2006 Canadarm ....................................... $85.00 2006 Dogsled ........................................ $175.00 2006 Beaumont NFLD ........................... $100.00 2007 Vimy Memorial ................................ $80.00 2007 Niagara Panorama ......................... $90.00 2008 IMAX ............................................... $85.00 2009 Astronomy .................................... $100.00

Fifty Dollar Coin Issues1998 10oz SML 10th Ann. ..................... $675.00 2006 Four seasons ................................ $425.00 2007 Queen’s Anniversary .................... $300.00 2008 RCM 100th Anniversary ............... $370.00 2009 Parliament Buildings ..................... $440.00 2010 Olympics: Look of the Games ...... $425.00 2010 First Banknotes ............................ $425.00 2012 Calgary Stampede ........................ $525.00 2013 25th anniversary of Silver ML ....... $525.00 2013 Beaver .......................................... $520.00 $75 Dollar Coin Issues2007-2009 Olympic Gold (9 types) .......... $400/ea. 2010 Maple Leaf - FALL ........................ $525.00 2010 Maple Leaf - SUMMER ................ $525.00 2010 Maple Leaf - WINTER .................. $525.00 2010 Maple Leaf - SPRING ................... $525.00 $150 Dollar Coin Issues2000 Dragon Gold ................................. $800.00 2001 Snake Gold ................................... $550.00 2002 Horse Gold ................................... $550.00 2003 Sheep Gold .................................. $550.00 2004 Monkey Gold ................................ $550.00 2005 Rooster Gold ................................ $550.00 2006 Dog Gold ...................................... $550.00 2007 Pig Gold ........................................ $550.00 2008 Rat Gold ....................................... $600.00 2009 OX Gold ........................................ $625.00 2009 Blessings of Wealth ...................... $840.00 2010 Blessings of Strength ................... $940.00 2010 Tiger Hologram ............................. $550.00 2010 Tiger Zodiac.................................. $650.00 2011 Rabbit Hologram .......................... $650.00 2011 Rabbit Zodiac ............................... $650.00 2011 Blessings of Happiness ............. $1,000.00 2012 Blessings of Good Fortune ........ $1,000.00 $250 Dollar Coin Issues2007 Kilo Early Canada ...................... $1,900.00 2008 Kilo Towards Confederation ...... $1,700.00 2009 Kilo Modern Canada .................. $1,700.00 2009 Kilo Surviving the Flood ............. $1,800.00 2010 Kilo 125th Ann. Banff ................. $1,900.00 2010 Kilo The Eagle (3 types) ............ $1650/ea. 2011 Kilo Lacrosse ............................. $2,200.00 2011 Kilo Maple Leaf Forever ............ $2,200.00 RCM Speciality Sets2003 Hologram 5-coin SML Set ............ $150.00 2004 Santa Set ........................................ $35.00 2004 Golf $5 & 10ct Frame Set ................ $75.00 2004 Arctic Fox 4-coin Set .................... $130.00 2004 SML Privy 5-coin Silver Set .......... $150.00 2005 Lynx 4-coin Set ............................. $180.00 2005 Libertation of Netherlands Set ........ $70.00 2005 Stocking Christmas Set .................. $20.00 2006 Quebec Winter Carnival Set ........... $25.00 2006 Montreal NHL Set ........................... $20.00 2006 Toronto NHL Set ............................. $15.00 2006 Ottawa NHL set .............................. $20.00 2006 Holiday Set ..................................... $20.00 2006 Baby Proof Set ............................... $90.00 2007 Holiday Tree Set ............................. $20.00 2007 NHL Sets (6 Teams) ...................... $25/ea. 2007 Calendar Coin Set .......................... $20.00 2007 Oh Canada Set ............................... $25.00 2007 Baby Set ....................................... $100.00 2007 Birthday Set .................................... $23.00 2007 Congratulations Set ........................ $23.00 2007 Wedding set ................................... $25.00 2007 Proof Baby Set (Baby Rattle $1) .. $180.00 2007 Proof Wedding Set ....................... $800.00 2008 WWI Armistice 2 pc Poppie/WM ..... $25.00 2008 Baby Set (Teddy Bear) ................... $28.00 2008 Oh Canada Set ............................... $20.00 2008 Birthday Set .................................... $20.00 2008 Congratulations set ........................ $25.00 2008 Wedding Set ................................... $25.00 2008 Santa Claus Set ............................. $22.00 2008 NHL Sets (6 Teams) ...................... $20/ea. 2008 Wedding Proof Set ......................... $90.00 2008 Baby Proof Set ............................... $85.00 2009 Oh Canada Set ............................... $22.00 2009 Baby Gift Set ................................. $75.00 2009 Santa Claus Holiday Set ................ $20.00 2010 75th Ann. 5-coin Proof set ............ $250.00 2010 Olympic Gold Nugget Set ............... $20.00 2010 Piedfort 1/5oz. & 1oz. Set ............. $680.00 2010 Holiday Gift Set .............................. $20.00 2010 Baby Gift Set ................................. $30.00 2010 Wedding Set ................................... $20.00 2010 Oh Canada Set ............................... $20.00 2010 Olympic ‘Gold’ Collector Set ........... $75.00 2010 Olympic ‘Silver’ Collector Set ......... $75.00 2010 Olympic ‘Bronze’ Collector Set ....... $75.00 2010 Saskatchewan Popup Set .............. $15.00 2011 Birthday Set .................................... $20.00 2011 Wedding Set ................................... $20.00 2011 Oh Canada Set ............................... $20.00 2011 Baby Gift Set ................................. $75.00 2011 100th Ann. 6-coin Proof Set ......... $280.00 2012 Birthday Set .................................... $20.00 2012 Wedding Set ................................... $20.00 2012 Oh Canada Set ............................... $20.00 2012 Baby Gift Set ................................. $20.00 2012 Titanic 2-Coin & Stamp Set .......... $160.00 2012 CFL Coin & Stamp Set (8 teams) ... $26.00 2012 $1.00 and $2.00 Test Token Set ..... $30.00 Gold Speciality RCM Sets1989 3x1oz Pt/Au/Ag .......................... $3,500.00 1989 3x.10oz Pt/Au/Ag .......................... $425.00 1989 Gold Maple Leaf 4pc ................. $3,300.00 1999 5 pc Painted ML Set .................. $3,700.00 1999 5 pc Hologram Set ..................... $3,700.00 2001 5pc Viking Privy ......................... $3,700.00 2001 5 pc Hologram Set ..................... $3,400.00 2002 1912-2002 $5/$10 Gold ............. $1,100.00 2004 25th Anniv 6-coin Set ................ $3,500.00 2010 $75 Gold 4-coin Set ................... $2,400.00 2011 5-Piece Maple Leaf Set ............. $3,700.00 2012 5-Piece Dragon Set ................... $5,500.00 2012 5-Piece Maple Leaf Set ............. $4,000.00 2013 4-Piece Maple Leaf Set ............. $4,000.00

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show & BourseAUG. 3 - 4, NiAGArA FAlls, NYCoin Show, Elks Lodge No. 346, 1805 Factory Outlet Blvd. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free Admission. Sponsor/Affiliate: Niagara Frontier Coin Club. For more information contact Brian Trietley, telephone 716-831-1526, email [email protected].

AUG. 11, PAris, oNS.W.O.N., Convention centre, 139 Silver St. (Paris fairgrounds). Hours: 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Admission $3, includes a ticket on a gold coin, 56 tables of coins, paper money, gold and silver bul-lion, jewelry, pocket watches and more. Buy, sell, trade, appraise. Sponsor/Affiliate: Teds Collectables Inc. For more information contact Ted Bailey, telephone 519-442-3474, email [email protected].

AUG. 24, BriGhtoN, oN2013 South - Central / Eastern Ontario Saturday Postage Stamp, Coin & Postcard Fairs, Brighton Community Centre/Hockey Rink Complex, 75 Elizabeth St. / Hwy. 2 E. Show hours 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Free admission and parking, 37th year in business, with more than one million worldwide coins, currency notes, postage stamps, covers and postcards. Related supplies also available, many at discounted prices. For more information email [email protected].

AUG. 25, Woodstock, oNWoodstock Coin Club Annual Coin Show, Woodstock Community Centre, Goff Hall, 382 Finckle St., north of Highway 401. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $1, hourly draws, and 25 dealers. For more information contact John Tuffnail, telephone 519-537-5914.

sEPt. 7 - 8, VANcoUVEr, BcNorth Shore Numismatic Society Coin Show, Oakridge Centre Auditorium - 41st & Cambie. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free parking, $2 admission includes door prize ticket, RCMP counterfeit display, with more than 30 dealer tables of coins, banknotes, tokens, stamps and memorabilia. Free appraisals. Sponsor/Affiliate: North Shore Numismatic Society. For more information contact L. Balmer, telephone 604-299-3673, email [email protected].

sEPt. 8, BrAmPtoN, oNBrampton Coin Show, Century Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden Rd. East. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission $3, under 14 free, and free parking. Buy, sell, trade and appraisal at more than 40 tables. Sponsor/Affiliate: Rotary Club of Brampton. For more information contact Willard Burton, telephone 905-450-2870, email [email protected].

sEPt. 14 - 15, cAmBridGE, oNTL Coin Show, Cambridge Hotel & Conference Centre, 700 Hespeler Rd. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free parking. Fore more information contact Linda Robinson, telephone 289-235-9288, email [email protected], or Tom Kennedy, telephone 519-271-8825.

sEPt. 14 - 15, scrANtoN, PACoin Show, Keyser Community Center, 103 North Keyser Ave. Hours: Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Featuring U.S., Canadian, world, ancient, copper, tokens and paper money. Free admission and parking, and food on premises. For more informa-tion contact Kevin, telephone 570-241-2563.

sEPt. 21 - 22, loNdoN, oNJeffrey Hoare Auctions Numismatic & Military Sale No. 112, Ramada Inn, 817 Exeter Rd. Held in conjunction with the London Numismatic Society annual show. For more information contact Wendy A. Hoare, telephone 519-473-7491, email [email protected].

sEPt. 21, mEdiciNE hAt, ABMedicine Hat Coin & Stamp Show, Higdon Hall 2055-21 Ave. SE (Stampede Grounds). Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $2, children with parent free, free parking, buy and sell, door prizes every hour. Sponsor/Affiliate: Medicine Hat Coin & Stamp club. For more information contact Ron Schmidt, telephone 403-526-5158, email [email protected]. Website: http://www.mhcasc.ca.

sEPt. 22, loNdoN, oNLondon 21st Annual Coin Show, The Ramada Inn, 817 Exeter Rd. (off Hwy. 401). Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Displays and dealers for coins, medals, notes and tokens. Admission $2. Sponsor/Affiliate: London Numismatic Society. For more information contact London Numismatic Society, telephone 519-472-9679.

sEPt. 29, WiNdsor, oNEssex County Coin Show, Teutonia Club-Sports Hall, 55 Edinborough St. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission, freewill donation to Canadian Diabetes Association. Free parking, show features more than 20 tables of Canadian, American, world coins and paper money, tokens, supplies, military items, Mint products, bullion, buying, selling, trading, and browsing. Sponsor/Affiliate: Co-sponsored by Essex County Coin Club and the Canadian Diabetes Association. For more information contact Dan Jones, club president, telephone 1-519-733-6296.

oct. 4 - 5, toroNto, oNTORONTO COIN EXPO - Canada’s Premier Coin & Bank Note Show, Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St., 2nd Floor. Hours: Fri. & Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m; Admission $6, under 16 free. This is the best venue in Canada to Buy – Sell – Trade - Appraisals with interna-tionally renowned dealers in coins, bank notes, tokens, medals, militaria, gold, silver & jewelry. Partnering with Geoffrey Bell Auctions; Auction Oct. 3-4. For more information contact Jared Stapleton, [email protected], telephone 1-647-403-7334. Website:http://www.torontocoinexpo.ca. This is an event you will want to attend!

oct. 5, North BAY, oNCoin and Stamp Show, Voyager Inn, 123 Delaware Ave. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission. Youth table, silent auction and exhibits and displays. Sponsor/Affiliate: North Bay & District Stamp Club. For more information contact John Burns, email [email protected].

oct. 19, oshAWA, oNCoin A Rama, Five Points Mall, 285 Taunton Rd E. at Ritson. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free dealer and membership draws and new hourly public draws, free admission, featuring paper, coins, tokens, medals and many other items. Sponsor/Affiliate: Oshawa & District Coin Club. For more information contact Sharon, tele-phone 905-728-1352, email [email protected].

oct. 19, GUElPh, oNGuelph Fall Coin Show, Colonel John McCrae Legion, 57 Watson Parkway South, N1L 1E3. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $3, under 16 free, legendary lunch counter, free draw for gold coin; coins, banknotes, tokens, Canadian Tire money, medals, books and supplies at more than 30 dealer tables; buy, sell, trade or evaluate. Free level parking, fully accessible. Sponsor/Affiliate: South Wellington Coin Society. For more information contact Mike Hollingshead, telephone 519-823-2646, email [email protected].

oct. 19 - 20, rEGiNA, skRegina Coin Club Fall Show and Sale, The Turvey Centre, north of Regina on Armour Road. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission: adults $3, 12-16 years $1, under 12 free when accompanied by an adult. Door prizes and rare coin dis-plays. Sponsor/Affiliate: Regina Coin Club. For more information contact Jim Tourand, telephone 306-540-2924, email [email protected]. Website: http://www.reginacoinclub.com.

oct. 20, strAtFord, oNStratford Coin Show, Festival Inn, 1144 Ontario St. Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission $2, under 16 free, banknotes, tokens, coins books and supplies. Sponsor/Affiliate: Stratford Coin Club. For more information contact Larry Walker, telephone 519-271-3352, email [email protected].

oct. 26 - 27, sAskAtooN, skSaskatoon Coin & Stamp Show, Ramada Hotel, 806 Idywyld Dr. N. Hours: Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sun 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission adults $4, children 12 and under free. Sponsor/Affiliate: Saskatoon Coin & Stamp clubs. For more information contact Richard Bibby, telephone 306-374-1708, email [email protected].

oct. 26, Woodstock, NBCollectors’ Show and Sale, Y’s Mens Building, 130 Broadview Ave. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coins, paper money, militaria, sports cards and other collectibles and antiques. Admission $2 for adults, 16 and under free. Sponsor/Affiliate: Florenceville Collectors Club. For more information contact Paul B. DeMerchant, telephone 506-392-6111, email [email protected], or Gerald, telephone 506-392-6207.

show orGAniZers: How to list: Simply fill out the form found at www.canadiancoinnews.ca or mail, fax or email your information to Trajan Publishing (S&B), P.O. Box 28103, Lakeport P.O., 600 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON L2N 7P8, fax (905) 646-0995, email [email protected]. Please include: date of show; site of event, street, city, prov.; official name of event; organization sponsoring or affiliated with the event; hours; admission charge; if exhibits are present (display or competitive), contact person’s name, address, postal code, telephone number. If you wish 50 copies free and you pay shipping and handling only, please include complete address for shipping (not a box #). Two show dates per year will be listed for free (subsequent show dates will cost $15 per listing).

As in any year, there are win-ners and losers. Usually a few products a year will go up in price, the majority will stay the same, and some will go back-wards and start selling below their original issue price.

In terms of winners over the past couple of years, some of the products that have done very well are listed in the table below.

The “$20 for $20” and now the new series “$100 for $100” has been selling very well and all issues to date have been complete sellouts at the Mint within weeks. The five maples (coin No.1) in the 20 for 20 series has become very tough to find and is now selling for $40. With the latest release of the 2013 Santa 20 for 20, there will be a total of 10 different 20 for 20 coins to collect.

The privy mark $5 silver maple leaf series that ranges from 1998 to date consists now of more than 40 coins to collect in all. The majority of the coins have held their value over the last few years (around $50 to $70), even though s i lver has now dropped to approximately $20 per ounce. In the last few years the toughest privy marks to find have been the 2005 VE Day and 2005 VJ Day privy marks. Although they are currently only priced at around $80 each, I would sus-pect that they will continue to increase in value as collectors try to finish off their sets.

The other unique speciality sets that have been doing very well over the last several years are the 2003 hologram five-coin, 2004 arctic fox, 2004 privy mark and the 2005 lynx set. These sets were very

tough to sell for anything over the silver melt value a few years ago, but now these sets command a very high pre-mium of around four times silver value.

Overall, Royal Canadian Mint product has been selling very briskly, whether it’s a 1954 Proof-Like Set or a more mod-ern 2013 dated product. The days are gone where a collector would purchase one of each item the Mint produced that year, most collectors are re-signed to purchasing items that they really like. For example, if you purchased one of each item released in 2012 from the Mint (excluding the expensive gold of more than $6,000) you would receive more than 110 items and it would cost you around $53,000.

We receive many collections that were purchased back in the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s and they often consist of all prod-ucts produced by the Mint that year (three to five items per year) and generally the collector would purchase mul-tiple quantities of each. More modern collections seem to be more theme oriented, such as receiving a collection of all the coloured SML produced from 2001 to 2007, etc.

In the past couple of years there have been numerous sellouts at the Mint which has caused new collectors to enter the marketplace as “specula-tors.” The speculators will purchase large quantities of current year Mint product hoping that there will be a quick sellout, which in turn will allow them to sell the items back into the market-place for a profit shortly after the release. This strategy has worked out very well for some items, but not all items.

Have a great summer!Todd Sandham

Trends...Continued from page 22

PRODUCT ISSUE PRICE CURRENT VALUE

2010 Blue Jay 25ct $30 $80

2010 Goldfinch 25ct $30 $150

2010 Poppy PR $1 $140 $200

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MONTREAL House of Coins is paying top prices for precious metals: 1 oz. silver bars with serial number – $4 over spot; 5 oz. silver bars with serial numbers – $3 over spot; 1 oz. palladium recognized bars and coins – $40 over spot; 1 oz. platinum recognized bars and coins – $60 over spot; gold sovereigns – $5 over spot. House of Coins, 514-842-4411, [email protected], 368 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC H3A 1B2. (V47N22-ID-BS)

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MONTREAL House of Coins is paying top prices for precious metals: 1 oz. silver bars with serial number – $4 over spot; 5 oz. silver bars with serial numbers – $3 over spot; 1 oz. palladium recognized bars and coins – $40 over spot; 1 oz. platinum recognized bars and coins – $60 over spot; gold sovereigns – $5 over spot. House of Coins, 514-842-4411, [email protected], 368 Sherbrooke West, Montreal, QC H3A 1B2. (V47N22-ID-BS)

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Around the World with Carolyn Mullin

strikinG it riChWhen oil was first discovered in Australia, at the West Australian Petroleum P/L Rough Range-1 site in

Western Australia on Dec. 4, 1953, it sparked jubilation across the country. Hoping to provoke a similar out-burst of joy from the numismatic community, Downies and the island country of Niue have released a full-colour 2013 coin paying homage to the 60th anniversary of this major landmark in Australian history.

The importance of the discovery of high-grade crude oil to Australia – which had previously relied exclu-sively on imports – cannot be overstated. The instant reaction from the media and politicians was of unre-

strained joy, with claims made that the discovery could be the most significant development in Australia’s re-cent history. The 25-gram sterling silver coin captures Australia’s rugged pioneering spirit in official legal tender,

and features a raised, fully embossed, full-colour design. With a limited mintage of 4,000, the $1 coin is 40 millimetres in diameter and features a fully embossed depiction of oil that is lifelike enough that the “black gold” seems to be gushing from the actual coin.

For more information, visit www.downies.com.

risinG AGAinThe popular mythical creatures series of the

Perth Mint soared again recently with the re-lease of the Phoenix coin. Struck on behalf of Coin Club Australia from one ounce of 99.9 per cent silver in Proof quality, the coin’s reverse portrays a coloured phoe-nix rising up from flames of fire, as a symbol of renewal. A medieval-style banner displays a silhouette of a phoe-nix and the $1 monetary denomina-tion. The inscription “phoenix” is also featured on a scroll.

Issued as legal tender under the au-thority of the Government of Tuvalu, the obverse of the coin depicts the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination and the 2013 year-date. No more than 5,000 of the coins will be released for sale worldwide. Coin Club Australia will make a donation of $1 to UNICEF-Australia for each coin purchased in this program.

For more information, visit www.perthmint.com.

ADorABle DeMeAnoUrPobjoy Mint’s newest release on behalf of the South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands government

depicts a delightful Weddell seal pup.The Weddell seal is native to Antarctica and lives further south than any other mammal. They are

remarkable for their ability to survive the bitter Antarctic winters where they spend most of their time in the water to avoid blizzards with only their heads poking through breathing holes in the ice. They are placid animals and can be approached easily.

The coin itself features a Weddell seal pup, loved for their cute, cat-like whiskered faces and ador-able demeanour. The obverse of the coin features an image of the Queen by Rank-Broadley and is available in cupro-nickel and 99.9 per cent silver.

For more information, visit www.pobjoy.com.

worlD Below the wAVesThe 2013 young collectors “Experience It!” series from the

Perth Mint features six coins portraying outdoor leisure ac-tivities in which Australian kids love to partake, with snorkelling being the second release.

The $1 coin is struck from high-quality aluminum bronze and portrays a snorkeller with a camera amid a brightly coloured coral reef on its reverse. The inscription “SNORKELLING,” the Perth Mint’s “P” mint mark and the monetary denomination also appear in the design.

Issued as Australian legal tender, the coin’s obverse de-picts the Rank-Broadley effigy of the Queen, the year-date and the monetary denomination.

A great gift for any budding young collector, the coin is housed in an illustrated presentation card that includes il-lustrations and information about snorkelling. The first re-lease in this series, surfing, is available in a coin album with an illustrated card cover.

For more information, visit www.perthmint.com.

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After running a successful and popu-lar coin show at the Cambridge

Newfoundland Club for more than 20 years, and donating thousands of dol-lars to local charities during that time, show organizers with the Cambridge Coin Club have announced that they have entered into an agreement with the Waterloo Coin Society to carry on the show.

The change in show ownership is ef-fective immediately. The next show is planned for its traditional weekend of Sat., March 15, 2014. Cambridge Coin Club members will continue to assist the Waterloo Coin Society to ensure a smooth transition and a consistent pre-sentation to dealers, numismatists and the public. Dealers can expect to be con-tacted about securing bourse tables within the next few months.

“We are honoured and excited to have been offered the opportunity to carry on the show’s long tradition of service to the numismatic community,” noted Robb McPherson, Waterloo Coin Society president.

The Waterloo Coin Society is commit-ted to maintaining the show’s free ad-mission as well as donating a portion of the proceeds to a local charitable organi-zation.

“I believe this transition is great for everyone involved. I am more than con-

fident that the Waterloo Coin Society will do a great job running this show in the future,” said Vince Nevidon, outgo-ing chairman of the Cambridge Coin Show.

The Cambridge Coin Club is a small but dedicated group of numismatists who have been meeting regularly for almost 60 years. The Cambridge Coin Show, operated by the Cambridge Coin Club until 2013, helps put Cambridge on the map with 52 dealer tables and a consistently busy bourse floor. The show has generated thousands of dol-lars in donations to local charitable or-ganizations.

The Waterloo Coin Society was founded in 1959 and has grown to more than 130 members. The club has a long history of operating coin shows, including their own in Water-loo for more than 20 years, and sev-eral more in partnership with neighbouring coin clubs. In recent years, the Waterloo Coin Society has hosted two Ontario Numismatic As-sociation (ONA) annual conventions and one Royal Canadian Numismatic Association annual convention. The Waterloo Coin Society is a member of the Royal Canadian Numismatic As-sociation (RCNA), the ONA and the Central States Numismatic Society (CSNS). W

New partnership helps keep popular coin show going

50 yeArs AGoJohn Jay Pittman received an honor-

ary lifetime membership in the Cana-dian Numismatic Society of New Eng-land.

*****According to a Canadian Coin News

article, the two maple leaves on the Ca-nadian cent were created by designer G.E. Kruger-Gray to represent the unity of English and French Canadians.

40 yeArs AGoTreasure hunter Mel Fisher an-

nounced that the Atocha was probably the biggest find in Florida history. The shipwreck contained an estimated $750,000 worth of gold.

30 yeArs AGoThe British Royal Mint introduced a

circulating £1 coin. To mark the event, a sterling silver version was to be made available for collectors.

*****One reader voiced the opinion that

grading should be honestly and accu-rately done by both dealers and collec-tors.

20 yeArs AGoAustralia’s $1 Olympic commemo-

rative sold out so fast, none was set aside for North America.

*****Billings Coin and Currency Ex-

change of Ottawa issued scrip notes in denominations of $1, $2, and $5. They were to be used as gift certificates, bo-nuses and refund vouchers.

10 yeArs AGoWithin hours of learning the one-cent

coins for 2003 were issued both with and without the Mint’s “P” mint mark, Canadian Coin News staffers found plen-tiful examples of both varieties in circu-lation. The mark had only recently been introduced to distinguish coins made by plating in the Winnipeg facility.

*****The coronation and jubilee set is-

sued jointly by the Royal Canadian Mint and Canada Post to commemo-rate the 50th anniversary of the coro-nation of Queen Elizabeth II proved more popular than initially anticipated. All 15,000 sets were expected to sell out.

BAck issUesA look back at numismatic history

through ccn’s 50 years of archives

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GOT TWO BITS ?? OLMSTEAD PAYS for1874H 25 Cents: $65 for VF; $1250 for MS-631904 25 Cents: $400 for EF; $5500 for MS-631939 25 Cents: $325 for MS-65;1948 25 Cents: $45 for MS-60

CAN YOU SPARE A DIME?? OLMSTEAD PAYS for1871 10 Cents: $100 for VF ;1874H 10 Cents: $80 for VF1904 10 Cents: $130 for EF;1940 10 Cents: $475 for MS-65

GOT A PLUGGED NICKLE?? OLMSTEAD PAYS for 1872H 5 Cents: $45 for VF; 1884 5 Cents : $275 for F-151894 5 Cents: $90 for VF30; 1905 5 Cents: $225 for MS-63

A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS?? OLMSTEAD PAYS for 1888 1 Cent: $50 for MS-60;1894 1 Cent: $1,500 for MS-651922 1 Cent: $200 for MS-60 Brn; 1950 1 Cent: $40 for MS-65 Red

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John Horton may paint ma-rine scenes of the distant

past, but whenever possible he brings that love of the wa-ter into the present, spending time doing his own boating, on a converted U.S. navy power vessel.

Horton is a marine artist whose subject matter can be categorized as follows: his-toric works illustrating signifi-cant events; present-day ma-rine scenes; and naval paint-ings that encompass the past and present actions of various naval forces.

A member of the Royal So-ciety of Marine Artists, the na-tive of England has had his works displayed internation-ally, while his subject matter comes from many corners of the world.

In May 2002, Horton re-turned from a stint with the Canadian naval task group’s Operation Apollo in the Ara-bian Gulf. According to his website, his impressions of a modern navy in action are preserved on six canvases do-nated to the nation. They re-flect not only interdiction and boarding of suspect vessels,

but the dedication of the naval personnel themselves.

His historic works brought him to the attention of the Royal Canadian Mint.

So far this year, his initials can be found on two releases, and although he can’t yet di-vulge any details, he does ex-pect at least one more coin will be released featuring his design.

The first, crafted in gold, sil-ver and platinum versions, depicts the final moments of the famous War of 1812 battle of the HMS Shannon and the battle-worn USS Chesapeake, just before the two sterns col-lided, as the Chesapeake is seen with decks ablaze and the gun-ports destroyed.

“The Mint really leaves it to you to do the research and de-cide on how you want to por-tray something,” Horton notes. “Behind every picture there’s a story, so I read in-depth as much as I possibly could, and I found fairly de-tailed descriptions of the bat-tle, which certainly helped with the process.

“This scene is almost an ex-act moment in time, and I de-

cided this was the moment of time to depict. I did submit several designs around this scene, and this is the one they settled on.”

Horton goes on to say it was important to him not only to show the ships, but to show the interaction of the crews as well.

“This was when the Shan-non had delivered her first broadside, which had done so much damage to the Chesa-peake that she actually couldn’t

steer anymore, and fell back against the Shannon, which al-lowed them to board the ves-sel and capture it.”

Horton notes that the two sterns collided before the crew of the Shannon grappled onto and boarded the vessel. The moment in time he captured on the coin is the moment just before that collision.

As with many of Horton’s works, this 1813 battle scene started out as a pencil sketch. With a two- or three-week turnaround on many of the coin projects, the immediacy of modern technology comes in handy. When he gets to a

certain stage, the artist pho-tographs the sketch, sends

it by email to the Mint’s reviewing committee for feedback – which can return to his inbox sometimes within 10 minutes – and he is then able to make re-quested adjustments with ease.

To assist the inter-pretation of the engrav-

ers , Horton says he works in special shading,

so they can see which parts should be raised, and which parts should be sunken.

“I didn’t realize the coin was going to be as big as it is,” Horton says of the large-for-

mat coin, “but I think the workmanship of the Mint on the final product is absolutely brilliant.”

The “JH” initials showed up more recently on a silver coin commemorating the 300th an-niversary of the founding of Louisbourg, in Nova Scotia.

Horton’s design on the 40-millimetre (diameter) coin de-picts a busy port scene, with a large European trading vessel typical of 1713 in the back-ground, and scenes of com-merce in the foreground.

There is a fisherman un-loading his catch, a woman and child conversing with a soldier, and the walls of For-tress Louisbourg can be seen in the far distance.

“Initially I had a vendor selling his wares, but the Mint requested that we change it into a soldier,” Horton notes.

Although Horton’s wife is originally from Nova Scotia, and the couple visit quite of-ten – crossing the country from their home near Vancou-ver – he said they haven’t yet visited Fortress Louisbourg.

“It’s funny because I have a strong relationship with the navy, and they have many links (in Nova Scotia), so I visit often. Now I know I will definitely be visiting Louis-bourg the next time we go.”

When he is finished the next coin design, Horton will likely switch back to creating his new set of paintings, inspired by a recent trip (by water, of course) to the southern United States and the Caribbean.

He also assists with B.C. coastal search and rescue us-ing his 52-foot boat. W

This hobby is full of interest-ing people and we’d love to help our readers get to know more of them.

If you know somebody who should be profiled on this page let us know. Call us at 905-646-7744, ext 227 or send an email to [email protected]. Please be sure to include some contact informa-tion, and some reasons for your nomination.

Artist’s wartime visions leave lasting impressions on Mint

By Carolyn Mullin

NumismaticProFiLe

Artist John horton shows off the gold and silver coins that bear his design of a pivotal war of 1812 marine battle, along with his original sketch.

horton’s initials are on two coins released so far this year, including the one depicting the HMS Shannon and USS Chesapeake (left), and one honouring the 300th anniversary of louisburg.

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The 26th edition of Canadian Government Paper Money, A

Charlton Standard Catalogue, is now available from the pub-lisher, Charlton Press.

The series of notes covered is extensive; many of the issues are often forgotten by collec-tors who do not choose to spe-cialize in the field. While the common perception is that government paper money started with the Shinplaster 25-cent notes of the 1800s, in ac-tual fact, it goes back to the French Colonial issues of play-ing card money dating back to 1685. There were also other forms of French government paper money in series lasting several generations.

The British Army, which was tasked with paying for the gov-ernment of Upper and Lower Canada, issued its own form of paper money in the form of Army Bills.

In the 1800s the various col-onies that eventually made up Canada all faced a shortage of circulating money and many of them issued notes on the their own account, as did some municipalities.

Finally, just prior to Confed-eration, the Province of Can-ada attempted to deal with its debt load by means of issuing interest-bearing debenture notes, or just printing its own money.

The depression of the early 20th century spawned another extensive series of scrip, often little more than a system of re-lief payments designed to keep the municipal spending in town.

Only now, several hundred pages into the book, do we come to the early Dominion fractionals; small value notes followed higher denomination notes usually held by banks.

Eventually the number of notes issued by chartered banks declined. In 1945 they were prohibited and a few

years later withdrawn from circulation.

The era of modern Bank of Canada notes started with the

extensive 1954 series, a com-plete redesign featuring Queen Elizabeth II on all denomina-tions, and continuing in use for nearly 23 years. In fact, that series was actually the third is-sue by the Bank.

All of these early issues, and modern banknotes up to the polymer notes issued in the past year, are covered in de-tail.

The final section of the book, numbering close to 100 pages, offers details with special se-rial numbers and paper money errors.

The entire book is lavishly illustrated in colour, with val-uations for up to seven states of preservation.

Introductory sections out-line paper money and banking history, paper money grading standards, terminology, and descriptions.

For more information con-tact the publisher, Charlton Press, www.charltonpress.com. W

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Newfoundland NotesCharlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

NF-12a .........1920........... $1 ....... Bursell-Brownrigg.................... VF20 ................... 1,900 ........... 1,650NF-13 ...........1920........... $2 ....... Various-Brownrigg (appears to be Hickey, L) ..... F15 ...................... 1,625 ........... 1,300

Dominion of Canada (1870-1923)Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

DC-1a ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... Letter A .................................... VG8 ........................ 375 .............. 320DC-1a ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... Letter A .................................... VG10 ...................... 485 .............. 440DC-1a ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... Letter A .................................... F12 ......................... 600 .............. 525DC-1a ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... Letter A .................................... F15 ......................... 800 .............. 750DC-1a ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... Letter A; Writing on back ......... F15 ......................... 800 .............. 750DC-1c ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... No letter .................................. VF35-EPQ .............. 340 .............. 280DC-1c ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... No letter .................................. EF45-EPQ .............. 625 .............. 500DC-1c ..........1870......... 25¢ ....... No letter .................................. AU50-EPQ ............. 850 .............. 750DC-2a ..........1870........... $1 ....... Small Date; Series A; Montreal .......................... VG10 ........... 1,650 1,650DC-8e-i ........1878........... $1 ....... Series A; Check Letter B; Montreal VF20 ........... 1,750 ........... 1,550DC-8e-i ........1878........... $1 ....... Series A; Check Letter C; Montreal VF25 ........... 2,300 ........... 2,000DC-8e-ii .......1878........... $1 ....... Ser. B; Ch LTR A; Montreal (small) tape repair ................. F15 NET .............. 1,225 ........... 1,000DC-8e-ii .......1878........... $1 ....... Series B; Check Letter A; Montreal F15 .................................. 1,425DC-8e-iii-M ..1878........... $1 ....... Series C; Check Letter B; Montreal; Previously Mounted, Tear .... F15 NET .............. 1,575 ........... 1,250DC-8f ...........1878........... $1 ....... Check Letter D; Toronto .......... VF35-EPQ ........... 3,500 ........... 3,000DC-8f-i .........1878........... $1 ....... Check Letter C; Toronto Rust .. VF25 NET ........... 3,000 ........... 2,250DC-10 ..........1882........... $4 ....... Various-Courtney, ink (not noted by PMG) ............. F12 ...................... 3,500 ........... 3,200DC-10 ..........1882........... $4 ....... Various-Courtney, Internal Tear.......................F15 NET ........... 5,500 4,250DC-11 ..........1887........... $2 ....... Various- Courtney .................. VG8 ..................... 1,000 .............. 900DC-11i ..........1887........... $2 ....... Various- Courtney .................. VG8 NET ............. 4,500 ........... 3,900DC-13b ........1898........... $1 ....... Outward ONEs; Series G, Check Letter B ..................... VF30 ................... 1,300 ........... 1,100DC-13c ........1898........... $1 ....... Outward ONEs; Series L, Check Letter B ...................... VF30 ................... 1,125 .............. 975DC-13c ........1898........... $1 ....... Outward ONEs; Series S, Check Letter D ...................... VF30 ................... 1,125 .............. 975DC-13c ........1898........... $1 ....... Series M; Check Letter A ........ VF30-EPQ ........... 1,125 .............. 975DC-13c ........1898........... $1 ....... Outward ONEs; Series O, Check Letter B ...................... VF35-EPQ ................................ 1,750DC-14b ........1897........... $2 ....... Series A; Check Letter A, Courtney VF25 .......... 3,050 ........... 2,250DC-14c ........1897........... $2 ....... Various-T.C. Boville Series I; Check Letter A ..................... VF25 ................... 2,425 ........... 2,000DC-14c ........1897........... $2 ....... Various-T.C. Boville Series D; Check Ltr. C .......................... VF35 ................... 3,875 ........... 3,400DC-16 ..........1900........... $4 ....... Foreign Substance, Annontations noted on holder ................. VF20 NET ........... 4,000 3,200DC-16 ..........1900........... $4 ....... Minor Rust (barely visible) ...... VF30 NET ........... 5,000 ........... 4,500DC-17b ........1900........... $4 ....... FOURs at top; Series A; Check Letter B ..................... F12 ...................... 1,450 ........... 1,350DC-17b ........1900........... $4 ....... FOURs at top; Series A; Check Letter C ...................... F12 ...................... 1,450 ........... 1,350DC-18b ........1911 ........... $1 ....... Green Line; Series F; Check Letter A ...................... VF35-EPQ ........... 1,050 .............. 900DC-18c ........1911 ........... $1 ....... Green Line; Series K; Check Letter A ..................... VF35 ................... 1,050 .............. 900DC-18d ........1911 ........... $1 ....... Black Line; Series P; Check Letter C ...................... CU64-EPQ ............................... 2,400DC-21c ........1912........... $5 ....... No Seal; Boville; B Prefi x; BCS Graded; margin tears .. VF20 ................... 1,650 ........... 1,400DC-21c ........1912........... $5 ....... No Seal; Boville; B Prefi x ........ VF20 ................... 1,650 ........... 1,500DC-21c ........1912........... $5 ....... No Seal; Boville; B Prefi x ........ VF35-EPQ ........... 3,000 ........... 2,600DC-21d ........1912........... $5 ....... Seal over 5; Hyndman-Boville . VF20 ................... 2,200 ........... 1,950DC-21d ........1912........... $5 ....... Seal over 5; Hyndman-Boville . VF25 ................... 2,475 ........... 2,200DC-21e ........1912........... $5 ....... Seal over 5; Hyndman-Saunders VF20 ............. 2,200 ........... 1,950DC-24b ........1923......... 25¢ ....... Hyndman-Saunders, without Authorized By (Consecutive Pair) CU63-EPQ ...................... 1,600DC-24c ........1923......... 25¢ ....... McCavour-Saunders; Check letter J ....................... AU55-EPQ ............. 195 .............. 160DC-24c ........1923......... 25¢ ....... McCavour-Saunders; Check letter H ....................... AU58-EPQ ............. 220 .............. 190DC-24d ........1923......... 25¢ ....... Campbell-Clark; Check Letter H CU64-EPQ ............................. 300DC-25b ........1923........... $1 ....... Group 1; Red Seal; Series E... VF35-EPQ .............. 500 .............. 420DC-25d ........1923........... $1 ....... Group 1; Green Seal; Series M CU64-EPQ ........................... 2,800DC-25h ........1923........... $1 ....... Group 2; Blue Seal; Series A .. AU58 ................. 1,975 ........... 1,700DC-25j .........1923........... $1 ....... Group 2; Green Seal; Series C CU63 .................................... 2,000DC-25l .........1923........... $1 ....... Group 1; Purple Seal; Series C F15 ......................................... 900

Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

DC-25l .........1923........... $1 ....... Group 1; Purple Seal; Series C VF25 ............... 3,030 ........... 2,700DC-25m .......1923........... $1 ....... Group 3; Black Seal; Series D VF25 ................ 1,600 ........... 1,350DC-25n ........1923........... $1 ....... Group 3; Black Seal Series D; CCC Graded ......................... GU65 ........................................ 1,200DC-25o ........1923........... $1 ....... Group 3; Black Seal; Series E CU64-EPQ .................................. 700DC-26k ........1923........... $2 ....... Group 3; Black Seal; Series V EF45-EPQ ........... 2,000 ........... 1,750

Bank of Canada Notes (1935-Date)Includes Replacement NotesCharlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

BC-1 ............1935........... $1 ....... English; Series A; PCGS Graded AU58 ................ 600 .............. 500BC-1 ............1935........... $1 ....... English; Series A ..................... AU58-EPQ ............. 600 .............. 500BC-1 ............1935........... $1 ....... English; Series A ..................... CU64 ...................... 800 .............. 750BC-1 ............1935........... $1 ....... Series B; CCGS Graded ......... VF20 ...................... 125 .............. 100BC-1 ............1935........... $1 ....... Series B .................................. AU50 ...................... 500 .............. 450BC-3 ............1935........... $2 ....... English; CCGS Graded ........... F15 ......................... 191 .............. 150BC-3 ............1935........... $2 ....... English .................................... AU58 ................... 1,875 ........... 1,600BC-3 ............1935........... $2 ....... English .................................... AU53-EPQ .......... 1,125 ........... 1,000BC-3 ............1935........... $2 ....... English .................................... CU64 ................... 2,750 ........... 2,250BC-3 ............1935........... $2 ....... English .................................... CU64-EPQ .......... 2,750 ........... 2,450BC-4 ............1935........... $2 ....... French; Rust ........................... VF20 NET ........... 1,100 .............. 950BC-4 ............1935........... $2 ....... French ..................................... VF25 ................... 1,625 ........... 1,500BC-4 ............1935........... $2 ....... French ..................................... AU55-EPQ .......... 6,500 ........... 6,000BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English CCGS Graded ............ F15 ......................... 250 .............. 200BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English; Tear, Trimmed ........... VF25 NET .............. 525 .............. 425BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English .................................... VF25 ...................... 525 .............. 450BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English .................................... VF30 ...................... 650 .............. 500BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English .................................... VF30-EPQ .............. 650 .............. 600BC-5 ............1935........... $5 ....... English .................................... AU55 ................... 2,400 ........... 2,100BC-6 ............1935........... $5 ....... French CCGS Graded ............ F-VF18 ................... 506 .............. 420BC-6 ............1935........... $5 ....... French ..................................... VF25 ................... 1,140 ........... 1,100BC-7 ............1935......... $10 ....... English .................................... VF30 ...................... 700 .............. 600BC-7 ............1935......... $10 ....... English .................................... VF35-EPQ .............. 825 .............. 700BC-9a ..........1935......... $20 ....... English; Large Seal; Small Paper Pull .................. F15 ...................... 2,100 ........... 1,950BC-9a ..........1935......... $20 ....... English; Large Seal ................. VF25 ................... 3,390 ........... 3,000BC-10 ..........1935......... $20 ....... French ..................................... VF25 ................... 5,250 ........... 4,500BC-11 ...........1935......... $25 ....... English Commemorative ......... GU65-EPQ ............................. 24,000BC-12 ..........1935......... $25 ....... French; Annotation, Foreign Substance .............. VF25 NET ........... 5,750 ........... 5,000BC-12 ..........1935......... $25 ....... French; Minor Splits ................ VF25 ................... 5,750 ........... 5,000BC-13 ..........1935......... $50 ....... English .................................... VF25 ................... 8,375 ........... 7,250BC-13 ..........1935......... $50 ....... English; PCGS Graded ........... AU50 ................. 10,000 ........... 8,500BC-14 ..........1935......... $50 ....... French; ................................... CU64-EPQ ............................. 42,500BC-15 ..........1935....... $100 ....... English .................................... EF45 ................... 8,000 ........... 7,500BC-15 ..........1935....... $100 ....... English .................................... AU55-EPQ ........ 11,500 ......... 11,000BC-21b ........1937........... $1 ....... H/A Prefi x, Gordon Towers, Narrow Panel; CCGS ........... VF30 ...................... 312 .............. 270BC-21b ........1937........... $1 ....... H/A Prefi x, Gordon Towers, Narrow Sig. Panel ................ AU58 ...................... 830 .............. 750BC-21b ........1937........... $1 ....... H/A Prefi x, Gordon Towers, Narrow Sig. Panel ................ AU58-EPQ .................................. 850BC-21d ........1937........... $1 ....... J/N Prefi x;Coyne Towers; CCGS Graded ...................... UNC60 ..................... 65 ................ 55BC-22a ........1937........... $2 ....... A/B Prefi x; Osborne-Towers! PCGS Graded ..................... CU64 ................... 1,875 ........... 1,600BC-22a ........1937........... $2 ....... B/B Prefi x; Osborne-Towers! ... GU65-EPQ ............................... 2,250BC-22b ........1937........... $2 ....... W/B Prefi x; Gordon Towers; PCGS Graded ...................... AU53 ...................... 165 .............. 140BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... J/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ........ AU53 ...................... 175 .............. 150BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... C/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ....... AU58-EPQ ............. 195 .............. 170BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... L/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers; PCGS Graded ..................... AU58-PPQ ............. 290 .............. 240BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... H/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ....... CU64-EPQ ............. 250 .............. 240BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... J/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ........ CU64-EPQ ............. 250 .............. 240BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... K/R Prefi x; PCGS Graded ....... CU64-PPQ ............. 250 .............. 240BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... L/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ....... CU64-EPQ ............. 450 .............. 445BC-22c .........1937........... $2 ....... J/R Prefi x; Coyne Towers ........ GU65-EPQ ...........325+ .............. 300BC-23b ........1937........... $5 ....... M/C Prefi x; Gordon Towers ..... CU64-EPQ ............. 325 .............. 275BC-24a ........1937......... $10 ....... A/D Prefi x; Osborne-Towers ... AU53-EPQ ............................... 1,700BC-25b ........1937......... $20 ....... E/E Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... AU58-EPQ ............. 270 .............. 220BC-25b ........1937......... $20 ....... B/E Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... CU64-EPQ ............. 350 .............. 310BC-25b ........1937......... $20 ....... E/E Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... CU64-EPQ ............. 420 .............. 350BC-25c .........1937......... $20 ....... H/E Prefi x, CCGS Graded ...... AU58 ...................... 275 .............. 225BC-25c .........1937......... $20 ....... J/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; PCGS Graded ..................... CU64 ...................... 350 .............. 300BC-26a ........1937......... $50 ....... Osborne/Towers; CCCS Graded VF20 ............ 1,850 ........... 1,750BC-26a ........1937......... $50 ....... Osborne/Towers ...................... VF25 ................... 2,260 ........... 2,100BC-26b ........1937......... $50 ....... B/H Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... AU55 ...................... 510 .............. 400BC-26b ........1937......... $50 ....... B/H Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... AU55-EPQ ............. 510 .............. 430

Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

BC-26b ........1937......... $50 ....... B/H Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ..... GU65-EPQ .......... 1,600 ........... 1,500BC-26c .........1937......... $50 ....... Coyne-Towers ......................... AU53-EPQ .......... 1,125 .............. 850BC-26c .........1937......... $50 ....... Coyne-Towers ......................... AU58-EPQ .......... 1,135 .............. 925BC-27a ........1937....... $100 ....... A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers; Great Embossing .................. AU53 ................... 3,900 ........... 3,500BC-27a ........1937....... $100 ....... A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers; EPQ & Embossing ............... AU55-EPQ .......... 4,450 ........... 4,000BC-27a ........1937....... $100 ....... A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers; EPQ & Embossing .............. AU58-EPQ .......... 4,975 ........... 4,800BC-27a ........1937....... $100 ....... A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers; EPQ & Embossing ............... UNC62-EPQ ....... 6,200 ........... 6,200BC-27a ........1937....... $100 ....... A/J Prefi x, Osborne-Towers; EPQ & Embossing .............. CU63-EPQ .......... 6,500 ........... 6,200BC-27b ........1937....... $100 ....... B/J Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ...... AU55-EPQ ............. 675 .............. 575BC-27b ........1937....... $100 ....... B/J Prefi x, Gordon-Towers ...... AU58-EPQ .......... 1,200 ........... 1,100BC-27c .........1937....... $100 ....... B/J Prefi x, Coyne-Towers ........ AU55-EPQ ............. 595 .............. 550BC-29a ........1954........... $1 ....... H/A Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face; CCGS ............. UNC63 ................... 200 .............. 175BC-29b ........1954........... $1 ....... M/A Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne; Devil’s Face ......................... GU65-EPQ ............. 160 .............. 145BC-30a ........1954........... $2 ....... Devils Face, Coyne-Towers; A/B Prefi x ............................. AU58 ...................... 360 .............. 300BC-30a ........1954........... $2 ....... Devils Face, Coyne-Towers; F/B Prefi x ............................. AU58-EPQ ............. 360 .............. 320BC-30a ........1954........... $2 ....... A/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... GU65-EPQ ............. 600 .............. 550BC-30a ........1954........... $2 ....... D/B Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... GU66-EPQ .................................. 650BC-30b ........1954........... $2 ....... DF; H/B pfx; Beattie-Coyne; Good Embossing ................ CU63 ...................... 350 .............. 320BC-30b ........1954........... $2 ....... E/B Prefi x Devils Face, PCGS Graded ..................... SGU67-PPQ ............................... 500BC-31a ........1954........... $5 ....... A/C Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... AU55 ...................... 330 .............. 250BC-31a ........1954........... $5 ....... A/C Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... AU58 ...................... 350 .............. 300BC-31a ........1954........... $5 ....... A/C Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... UNC62 ................... 450 .............. 400BC-31b ........1954........... $5 ....... F/C Prefi x; Beattie-Coyne; Devil’s Face ......................... AU58 ...................... 290 .............. 260BC-32a ........1954......... $10 ....... B/D or D/D Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... AU55-EPQ ............. 250 .............. 225BC-32a ........1954......... $10 ....... D/D Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devils Face .......................... CU64-EPQ ............. 440 .............. 400BC-33a ........1954......... $20 ....... A/E Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devils Face .......................... AU58 ...................... 330 .............. 290BC-33a ........1954......... $20 ....... A/E Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devils Face .......................... AU58-EPQ ............. 330 .............. 300BC-33a ........1954......... $20 ....... A/E Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; Devil; CCGS ........................ UNC62 ................... 425 .............. 375BC-33a ........1954......... $20 ....... A/E Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devils Face .......................... GU65-EPQ ............. 600 .............. 550BC-33a ........1954......... $20 ....... A/E Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devils Face .......................... GU66-EPQ ...........600+ .............. 600BC-33b ........1954......... $20 ....... C/E Prefi x; Beattie-Coyne; Devils Face .......................... GU66-EPQ ...........500+ .............. 500BC-34a ........1954......... $50 ....... A/H Prefi x, Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... AU50-EPQ ............. 625 .............. 550BC-34a ........1954......... $50 ....... A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne; Devil’s Face ......................... AU58 ................... 1,075 ........... 1,000BC-34a ........1954......... $50 ....... A/H Prefi x; Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ......................... CU64-EPQ .......... 1,600 ........... 1,450BC-34b ........1954......... $50 ....... A/H Prefi x, Beattie-Coyne; Devil’s Face ......................... AU58 ................... 1,225 ........... 1,200BC-35a ........1954....... $100 ....... Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ... AU50-EPQ ............. 450 .............. 400BC-35a ........1954....... $100 ....... Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ... AU53-EPQ ............. 560 .............. 500BC-35a ........1954....... $100 ....... Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ... AU55-EPQ ............. 675 .............. 600BC-35a ........1954....... $100 ....... Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ... AU58-EPQ ............. 800 .............. 700BC-35a ........1954....... $100 ....... Coyne-Towers; Devil’s Face ... CU63-EPQ .......... 1,100 ........... 1,000BC-36 ..........1954.... $1,000 ....... Devil’s Face ............................ VF30 ................... 5,100 ........... 5,000BC-37aA ......1954........... $1 ....... *A/A Prefi x; Beattie-Coyne; Dull cut blade BCS .............. CU64-Orig. ............. 165 .............. 150BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *A/Y Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ........... 130 .............. 110BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *A/Y Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky GU65-EPQ ......... 140 .............. 120BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *A/Y Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky GU66-EPQ .......140+ .............. 140BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *N/Y Prefi x (Scarce); Beattie-Rasminsky ............... VF25 ........................................... 180BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *N/Y Prefi x (Scarce); Beattie-Rasminsky ............... CU64-EPQ ............................... 1,800BC-37bA ......1954........... $1 ....... *S/O Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ........... 85 ................ 75BC-37bA-i ....1954........... $1 ....... *A/F Prefi x;Beattie-Rasminsky GU65-EPQ ........... 100 ................ 85BC-37bA-i ....1954........... $1 ....... *A/M Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU63-EPQ ......... 450 .............. 400BC-37dA ......1954........... $1 ....... *X/F Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... GU65-EPQ ............. 100 ................ 90BC-38bT ......1954........... $2 ....... S/R Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky Test Note ............................. CU64-EPQ ............. 750 .............. 650BC-38cA ......1954........... $2 ....... *A/G Prefi x; Bouey-Rasminsky; HI Serial # ............................ GU65-EPQ ............... 90 ................ 75BC-38cA ......1954........... $2 ....... *A/G Prefi x; Bouey-Rasminsky GU66-EPQ ..........725+ .............. 700BC-39a N3 ...1954........... $5 ....... O/C7000000 PCGS Graded MILLION Numbered ............. AU58-PPQ .................................. 500BC-39bA ......1954........... $5 ....... *V/S Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ .......... 200 .............. 180BC-40bA ......1954......... $10 ....... *B/V Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky VF35-EPQ .......... 560 .............. 500BC-41b ........1954......... $20 ....... A/W Prefi x,Beattie-Rasminsky; CCGS Graded ...................... UNC62 ..................... 80 ................ 60BC-41bA ......1954......... $20 ....... *V/E Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky EF45-EPQ ....... 1,550 ........... 1,400BC-41bA ......1954......... $20 ....... *V/E Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ ....... 2,575 ........... 2,400BC-41bA ......1954......... $20 ....... *A/E Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ....... 1,075 .............. 950BC-43b ........1954....... $100 ....... Beattie-Rasminsky .................. GU65-EPQ ............. 300 .............. 275

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Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

BC-43b ........1954....... $100 ....... Beattie-Rasminsky .................. GU66-EPQ ...........300+ .............. 300BC-44a ........1954.... $1,000 ....... Beattie/Coyne; PCGS Graded EF45 ..................................... 4,500BC-44a ........1954.... $1,000 ....... Beattie/Coyne; ....................... EF45 ........................................ 4,500BC-45bA ......1967........... $1 ....... *L/O Prefi x; Centennial Issue .. CU64-EPQ ............. 200 .............. 180BC-45bA ......1967........... $1 ....... *N/O Prefi x; Centennial Issue . GU65-EPQ ............. 110 ................ 95BC-45bA ......1967........... $1 ....... *N/O Prefi x; Centennial Issue; PCGS Graded ..................... CU63-PPQ ............... 90 ................ 70BC-46a N3 ...1973........... $1 ....... AN9000000 PCGS Graded MILLION Numbered ............ CU63-PPQ .................................. 600BC-46a ........1973........... $1 ....... PA Prefi x ................................. GU65-EPQ .................................. 135BC-47aA ......1974........... $2 ....... *RA Prefi x................................ GU66-EPQ .........1000+ .............. 900BC-47aT ......1974........... $2 ....... RS Prefi x; Test Note ................ GU65-EPQ ............. 675 .............. 650BC-47aT ......1974........... $2 ....... RS Prefi x; Test Note ................ GU66-EPQ .................................. 700BC-47aA-i ....1974........... $2 ....... ABX Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... CU64-EPQ ............. 235 .............. 200BC-47aA-i ....1974........... $2 ....... ABX Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... GU65-EPQ ............. 260 .............. 220BC-47aA-i ....1974........... $2 ....... ABX Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... GU66-EPQ .................................. 250BC-47b N1-i .1974........... $2 ....... AGR3333333 Solid Radar Note CU64-EPQ .............................. 800BC-48bA ......1972........... $5 ....... *SL Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ...... AU58-EPQ ............. 740 .............. 650BC-48bA ......1972........... $5 ....... *SW Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... GU66-EPQ ...........450+ .............. 400BC-49aA ......1971......... $10 ....... *DA Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ ............. 175 .............. 150BC-49aA ......1971......... $10 ....... *DB Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ............. 300 .............. 260BC-49bA ......1971......... $10 ....... *DG Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ .......... 440 .............. 400BC-49bA ......1971......... $10 ....... *DK Prefi x; Bouey-Rasminsky GU66-EPQ ...........275+ .............. 250BC-49c N5-ii 1971......... $10 ....... TK0000003, , TK0000005 ....... GU65-EPQ .........300++ .............. 300BC-49cA ......1971......... $10 ....... *VA Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ...... AU55-EPQ ............. 300 .............. 260BC-49cA ......1971......... $10 ....... *TL Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey....... GU65-EPQ ............. 400 .............. 350BC-49cA ......1971......... $10 ....... *VJ Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ...... GU66-EPQ ...........800+ .............. 800BC-49dA ......1971......... $10 ....... EDX Prefi x; Crow-Bouey; Litho back CU64-EPQ ..185 .............. 170BC-49dA ......1971......... $10 ....... EDX Prefi x; Crow-Bouey; Litho back GU65-EPQ ..200 .............. 180BC-49eA ......1971......... $10 ....... EDX Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow .... GU66-EPQ .................................. 160BC-50aA ......1969......... $20 ....... *EA Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ............. 400 .............. 350BC-50aA ......1969......... $20 ....... *EB Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ ............. 300 .............. 270BC-50aA ......1969......... $20 ....... *EB Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky CU64-EPQ ............. 450 .............. 400BC-50aA-E25-i 1969 ... $20 ....... *EH Prefi x; Rare Error Replacement Note! Cut off-size; trace of design from adjacent left note visible on face! CU64-EPQ ..................... 750BC-50aA ......1969......... $20 ....... *EH Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky GU66-EPQ ................................ 600BC-50aA ......1969......... $20 ....... *EX Prefi x; Beattie-Rasminsky AU58-EPQ ........... 535 .............. 450BC-51b ........1975......... $50 ....... Crow-Bouey ............................ SGU67-EPQ ............................... 220BC-52aA ......1975....... $100 ....... *JA Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey....... GU65-EPQ .......... 1,000 .............. 900BC-52a ........1975....... $100 ....... JB Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ GU66-EPQ ...........240+ .............. 220BC-52aA-i ....1975....... $100 ....... AJX Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ..... VF35-EPQ .............. 500 .............. 450BC-53aA ......1979........... $5 ....... 31 Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ GU65-EPQ ............. 550 .............. 475BC-53aA ......1979........... $5 ....... 31 Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ GU66-EPQ .................................. 550BC-54aA ......1979......... $20 ....... 51 Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ AU50-EPQ ............. 600 .............. 550BC-54aA ......1979......... $20 ....... 51 Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ AU55-EPQ .................................. 750BC-54aA ......1979......... $20 ....... 51 Prefi x; Lawson-Bouey ........ GU66-EPQ ............................... 1,200BC-55a ........1986........... $2 ....... AUJ (Changeover) Prefi x; Crow-Bouey .......................... GU66-EPQ .............85+ ................ 80BC-56aA-i ....1986........... $5 ....... ENX Prefi x; Blue B.P.N.; Crow-Bouey .......................... GU65-EPQ ............. 325 .............. 300BC-57a ........1989......... $10 ....... BDH (Changeover) Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..................... GU65-EPQ ............. 650 .............. 550BC-57a ........1989......... $10 ....... BDH (Changeover) Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..................... GU66-EPQ ...........650+ .............. 650BC-57a ........1989......... $10 ....... BDH (Changeover) Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..................... SGU67-EPQ ............................... 750BC-57a ........1989......... $10 ....... BDH (Changeover) Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..................... SGU68-EPQ ............................ 1,150BC-58bA-i ....1991......... $20 ....... AIX (with serifs); Bonin-Thiessen; BCS Graded ........................ CU64-ORIG. .......... 112 ................ 90BC-59aA ......1988......... $50 ....... EHX Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow (S/N below 1.7M) ................. AU55-EPQ ............. 200 .............. 180BC-59aA ......1988......... $50 ....... EHX Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow (S/N above 2.3M) ................ GU66-EPQ .................................. 250BC-60aA ......1988....... $100 ....... AJX Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..... AU58-EPQ ............. 400 .............. 350BC-60aA ......1988....... $100 ....... AJX Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow; Hidden BPN ...CU64-EPQ .............. 540 475BC-60aA ......1988....... $100 ....... AJX Prefi x;Thiessen/Crow ..... GU65-EPQ ............. 400 .............. 350BC-61a ........1988.... $1,000 ....... EKA Prefi x; Thiessen-Crow ..... GU66-EPQ .........1800+ ........... 1,650BC-64a ........2007......... $20 ....... 1 digit Misplaced Left pin hole F15 ................................................ 60BC-66a ........2003....... $100 ....... Jenkins Dodge; 2 Digit Radar; CCGS Graded ..................... EF40 ........................................... 150

Canadian Chartered Bank NotesCharlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

40-10-04-08 .1859........... $5 ....... Bank of Brantford; Engraved Date; Missing Corner ........... AU58-NET .............. 613 .............. 57575-14-10 ......1907........... $5 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce . F15 ....................... 2175 ........... 2,00075-14-18 ......1892......... $10 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce . VG10 .................... 1875 ........... 1,40075-16-02-08 .1917......... $20 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce; Multicolour seal; white background Split F15-NET ..$1,200 ........... 1,05075-16-04-10a 1917 ...... $10 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce Aird/Rowley .......................... F12 ........................................... 2,00075-16-04-12a 1917 ..... $10 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce; Face tint; small signature Stain ... VF25-NET ............ $240 .............. 21075-18-02 ......1935........... $5 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce . AU53-EPQ ............. 485 .............. 40075-18-10 ......1935......... $20 ....... Canadian Bank of Commerce . VF35 ...................... 440 .............. 40085-14-04 ......1935......... $10 ....... Banque Canadienne Nationale BCS Graded ........................ VG10 ...................... 100 ................ 85185-18-02 ....1888........... $2 ....... Commercial Bank of Newfoundland; Green Tint; Rust; Descending Ladder 09876 ... VG10-NET ........... 1250 ........... 1,100220-16-10 ....1905........... $5 ....... Dominion Bank........................ F15 ....................... 1240 ........... 1,150220-16-14 ....1925........... $5 ....... Dominion Bank........................ F15 ......................... 675 .............. 500220-18-04 ....1910......... $10 ....... Dominion Bank Missing Corner F15-NET ........... 1350 ........... 1,200220-18-04 ....1910......... $10 ....... Dominion Bank Minor Rust ..... VF25-NET ............ 2250 ........... 2,000

Charlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

220-18-04 ....1910......... $10 ....... Dominion Bank........................ VF25 .................... 2250 ........... 1,800345-20-02 ....1909........... $5 ....... Bank of Hamilton..................... VF20 ........................................ 1,600375-12-10 ....1910......... $10 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ VG10 ........................................ 2,600375-16-10 ....1915......... $10 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ VF20 ................... 1,250 ........... 1,200375-18-02 ....1923........... $5 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ VF35-EPQ .............. 500 .............. 500375-18-06 ....1923......... $10 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ VF35 ........................................... 550375-18-10 ....1923......... $20 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ VF25 ........................................... 650375-22-02 ....1934........... $5 ....... Imperial Bank of Canada ........ CU64-EPQ ............................... 1,000490-26-10 ....1904......... $20 ....... Molson’s Bank ......................... F12 ........................................... 5,000490-32-02 ....1912........... $5 ....... Molson’s Bank Retouched, Tear ....................................... F15-NET .................................. 1,600490-32-02 ....1912........... $5 ....... Molson’s Bank ......................... VF20 ........................................ 2,000490-32-02 ....1912........... $5 ....... Molson’s Bank ......................... VF25 ........................................ 2,200500-12-20 ....1820........... $5 ....... Montreal Bank; Pen Cancelled, Rust ...................................... F15-NET .................................. 6,000505-34-02 ....1871........... $4 ....... Bank of Montreal ..................... VG8 .......................................... 2,750505-36-02 ....1882........... $5 ....... Bank of Montreal ..................... VG10 ........................................ 5,500505-54-14 ....1914......... $50 ....... Bank of Montreal Paper Damage, Staining, Adhesive ............... VG8-NET ............ 2,400 ........... 2,000505-60-04 ....1935......... $10 ....... Bank of Montreal ..................... AU58-EPQ ............. 500 .............. 450505-62-04 ....1938......... $10 ....... Bank of Montreal; BCS Graded ........................ F12 ........................... 80 ................ 80505-64-02 ....1942........... $5 ....... Bank of Montreal ..................... VF35-EPQ .............. 525 .............. 450510-10-02-04 1860 ........ $2 ....... La Banque Nationale .............. G6 ....................... 1,225 ........... 1,200510-16-02 ....1883........... $5 ....... La Banque Nationale; PCGS Graded, canceled ..... VF25 ........................................ 2,200530-10-10a ..1854......... $10 ....... Raised to $10 X- possibly unique Plate Note Charlton 7’th Ed. Paper Pull .. VF25-NET .............................. 12,500550-18-18 ....1924......... $10 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... F12 ......................... 400 .............. 350550-18-20a ..1929......... $10 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia; PVC ...... F15-NET ................ 450 .............. 350550-18-20a ..1929......... $10 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia; Tear ...... VF25-NET .............. 688 .............. 600550-28-16 ....1918......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... F15 ...................... 1,625 ........... 1,200550-28-16 ....1918......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... VF20 ................... 2,000 ........... 1,600550-28-16a ..1918......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia (28-16 on holder) .................. F12 ........................................... 2,400550-28-18 ....1925......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... F12 ...................... 1,000 .............. 900550-28-22 ....1929......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia; Check Letter A ...................... VF20 ................... 1,600 ........... 1,600550-28-22 ....1929......... $20 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia; Check Letter B ...................... VF20 ................... 1,600 ........... 1,400550-36-02 ....1935........... $5 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... AU50 ...................... 650 .............. 650550-36-04 ....1935......... $10 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia ............... VF25 ...................... 200 .............. 170550-36-04 ....1935......... $10 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia; PCGS Graded ..................... CU64-PPQ ...........500+ .............. 500550-38-04-04 1930 ........ £1 ....... Bank of Nova Scotia (Jamaica Issue); Patterson (right) Rust, Paper Pulls VF20-NET ......... $2,600 ........... 2,500615-14-14 ....1919......... $10 ....... La Banque Provinciale du Canada; PCGS; Small Edge Tears .... F15-APRNT ........... 315 .............. 275630-10-04-06 1909 ....... $5 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Green; Holt (left) ................... VG10 .................... 1250 ........... 1,200630-10-04-06 1909 ........ $5 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Green; Holt (left) ................... F12 ....................... 1500 ........... 1,400630-12-08 ....1913......... $10 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Neill (left) .............................. VG10 ...................... 635 .............. 625630-12-08 ....1913......... $10 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Neill (left) VF25 ................................ 1,350630-12-12 ....1913......... $20 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Neill (left) F12 ................................... 1,450630-14-04 ....1927........... $5 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Wilson (left) VF30 .......... 325 .............. 275630-14-10 ....1927......... $20 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Neill (left) Pinhole Rust noted on holder ... VF25-NET 1350 in VF20 ........ 1,150630-14-10 ....1927......... $20 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Neill (left) VF25 1350 in VF20 ......... 1,300630-14-10 ....1927......... $20 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Wilson (left); PCGS ............. F12 ......................... 225 .............. 200630-18-02 ....1935........... $5 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Small Signatures .................. EF40-EPQ .............. 500 .............. 425630-18-04 ....1935......... $10 ....... Royal Bank of Canada; Small Signatures .................. EF40-EPQ .............. 425 .............. 350675-20-04-02 1873 ....... $1 ....... St. Stephen’s Bank Tears, Rust Only 8 known -CPMS ... VG10-NET ............................... 3,000

USA Federal Reserve NotesCharlton # Year Denom. Variety/Comments Grade Charlton J&M Price

FR#2160-B ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve New York Smith-Dillon .......................... CU63-EPQ ...Fr: 235US .............. 200FR#2160-A ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve Boston Smith-Dillon .......................... CU64-EPQ .................................. 225FR#2160-B ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve New York Smith-Dillon .......................... CU64-EPQ .................................. 225FR#2160-A ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve Boston Smith-Dillon .......................... GU65-EPQ .................................. 260FR#2160-B ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve New York Smith-Dillon .......................... GU65-EPQ .................................. 260FR#2160-A ..1950C .... $100 ....... Federal Reserve Boston Smith-Dillon ......................... GU66-EPQ .................................. 300

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Canadian Coins Year Denom. Grade Comments Trends J&M Price

1859..............1¢................. XF40 ................Narrow 9........................................... 12 .......................... 81859..............1¢................. MS64BN ..........Wide 9; Belzberg ......................... 6,000 ................... 2,3951859..............1¢................. MS62BN ..........DP #1 .......................................... 3,750 ................... 3,0001859..............1¢................. AU53BN ...........DP #2 ............................................. 600 ...................... 5001891..............1¢................. AU50 ................ANACS Graded; SLSD, Obverse 3 (not indicated) ........... 300 ...................... 1951891..............1¢................. MS63RB .......... LDLL; ICCS X-graded MS62BN .................................. 5001891..............1¢................. MS63RB ..........NGC Graded; LL Small Date ....... 5,400 ................... 3,5001898H ...........1¢................. MS64RB ..........NGC Graded ............................... 1,200 ...................... 4801899..............1¢................. MS65RD ..........NGC Graded; Full Red Obverse; 95% Lustre .............................. 1,500 ................... 1,3001900..............1¢................. AU55 ................ANACS Graded .............................. 130 ........................ 801901..............1¢................. MS63BN ..........ANACS Graded .............................. 160 ........................ 751907H ...........1¢................. MS64RB ............................................................... 2,400 ................... 2,0001911 ..............1¢................. MS64RD .................................................................. 250 ...................... 2251911 ..............1¢................. MS65RB ..........NGC Graded .................................. 650 ...................... 3501913..............1¢................. MS65RD ................................................................ 1300 .................... 12001914..............1¢................. MS65RB ................................................................ 1200 ...................... 5001915..............1¢................. MS65RB .................................................................. 800 ...................... 5001917..............1¢................. MS64RB .................................................................. 200 ...................... 1001919..............1¢................. MS64RD .................................................................. 175 ...................... 1501919..............1¢................. MS65RD ..........NGC Graded; Full Red ................... 450 ...................... 4501920..............1¢................. MS64RD ..........Small; Full Red ............................... 180 ...................... 1601920..............1¢................. MS65RB ..........Small .............................................. 750 ...................... 2001922..............1¢................. MS64RB ............................................................... 5,500 ................... 3,0001923..............1¢................. MS62BN .................................................................. 750 ...................... 5501923..............1¢................. MS64RB ............................................................... 9,000 ................... 2,7951925..............1¢................. EF45 ................ACG ................................................. 65 ........................ 351925..............1¢................. AU58 ........................................................................ 235 ...................... 2201926..............1¢................. SP63RB ................................................................ 2,500 ................... 2,2001937..............1¢................. MS63RB .................................................................... 15 ........................ 101949..............1¢................. MS66 ...............A to Denticle; Red CCCS; ICCS MS65 Red A-Dent. ....................................... 3,5001954..............1¢................. MS62RB ..........ANACS Graded ............................................................. 151955..............1¢................. MS62BN ..........No Strap ....................................... 1200 ...................... 995

1858..............5¢................. XF40 ................NGC Graded,small date ................. 110 ........................ 701874..............5¢................. F15 ..................Crosslet 4; NNC graded; Only G/VG 95..................... 151874H ...........5¢................. MS64 ............... LG Date; ANACS graded ............ 4,500 ................... 3,2501875H ...........5¢................. EF45 ................ANACS Graded; Small Date ....... 1,375 ...................... 8501882H ...........5¢................. AU50 ........................................................................ 250 ...................... 1451883H ...........5¢................. XF45 ........................................................................ 475 ...................... 3001883H ...........5¢................. AU55 ................NGC Graded ............................... 1,075 ...................... 6001883H ...........5¢................. AU58 ..................................................................... 1,285 ...................... 7501884..............5¢................. AU58 ..................................................................... 4,000 ................... 3,0001886..............5¢................. MS61 ............... ICCS X-Graded MS60 Small 6....... 600 ...................... 5001887..............5¢................. EF45 ................ANACS Graded .............................. 320 ...................... 2001887..............5¢................. AU55 ................NGC Graded .................................. 525 ...................... 3501889..............5¢................. AU55 ........................................................................ 650 ...................... 4251893..............5¢................. AU53 ........................................................................ 155 ........................ 951894..............5¢................. VF35 ................ACG Graded .................................. 175 ........................ 801894..............5¢................. MS62 ...............CCCS Graded ............................. 1,200 ...................... 9001898..............5¢................. AU55 ................NGC Graded .................................. 410 ...................... 2251899..............5¢................. MS63 ...............NGC Graded .................................. 550 ...................... 3951900..............5¢................. AU50 ................Oval 0; ANACS Graded.................. 100 ........................ 551902..............5¢................. AU58 .......................................................................... 43 ........................ 251902..............5¢................. MS64 ...............NGC Graded .................................. 125 ........................ 951902H ...........5¢................. AU58 ................ANACS Graded; Small H ............... 145 ........................ 951902H ...........5¢................. MS61 ...............ANACS Graded; Small H ............... 180 ...................... 1201902H ...........5¢................. AU58 ................NGC Graded; Large H ..................... 53 ........................ 351903..............5¢................. MS63 ....................................................................... 600 ...................... 4201904..............5¢................. MS62 ....................................................................... 450 ...................... 3251905..............5¢................. MS63 ....................................................................... 350 ...................... 2501905..............5¢................. MS64 ...............NGC Graded .................................. 550 ...................... 3751907..............5¢................. MS61 ...............ANACS Graded .............................. 115 ........................ 801907..............5¢................. MS61 ...............NGC Graded .................................. 115 ........................ 751908..............5¢................. MS63 ...............Small 8 (not indicated on holder); NGC Graded ............................... 250 ...................... 175

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ICCS Canadian Coins for SaleNew Brunswick Coins Trends J&M Price

1861.........1/2¢......AU50 ..... Rim Nick ................................700 ..............5001861.........1/2¢......AU50 ....................................................700 ..............6001861.........1¢.........SP64 ..... Red & Brown ......................4,500 ...........2,6001864.........5¢.........F12 ....... Small 6 ..................................180 ..............1601864.........5¢.........EF40 ..... Large 6 ...............................1,300 ...........1,0001864.........5¢.........MS62 .... Small 6 ...............................5,000 ...........4,0001862.........10¢.......F12 ....... Double Punch 2; Mark ..........300 ..............2001862.........10¢.......MS60 .... Double Punch 2; Second highest Graded ..4,500 ...........4,5001862.........10¢.......MS64 .... Double Punch 2; Highest Graded ..................................22,0001864.........10¢.......VF30 ..... Polished ................................550 ..............3251864.........10¢.......VF30 ....................................................550 ..............4501864.........10¢.......EF45 ..... Marks .................................1,325 ..............9001862.........20¢.......VF30 ....................................................285 ..............2001862.........20¢.......EF40 ..... Rim Flaw ...............................400 ..............3201864.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Bent; Rim Nick ......................300 ..............1401864.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Scratches ..............................300 ..............1601864.........20¢.......VF30 ....................................................300 ..............2001864.........20¢.......EF40 ....................................................425 ..............3001864.........20¢.......MS63 .... Only 5 graded higher by ICCS; Very Rare this nice (2012 Population Report) ....7,500 ...........5,500

Nova Scotia Coins Trends J&M Price

1862.........1¢.........F12 ......................................................140 ..............1251862.........1¢.........F15 ......................................................195 ..............1801862.........20¢.......EF40 ....................................................400 ..............300

Newfoundland Coins Trends J&M Price

1880.........1¢.........VG8 ...... Oval 0 ....................................250 ..............2251880.........1¢.........F12 ....... Oval 0; Mark ..........................400 ..............2901880.........1¢.........F12 ....... Oval O ...................................400 ..............3301880.........1¢.........VF20 ..... Oval O ...................................650 ..............5501885.........1¢.........F12 ........................................................80 ................651885.........1¢.........F15 ......................................................125 ..............1001885.........1¢.........MS65 .... Red ..........................................................95001888.........1¢.........F12 ........................................................80 ................651888.........1¢.........F15 ......................................................105 ................801888.........1¢.........VF30 ....................................................230 ..............1751894.........1¢.........EF40 ......................................................50 ................401907.........1¢.........MS64 .... Red & Brown; Ex-Remick ..2,500 ...........1,5001913.........1¢.........MS63 .... Lustrous Brown .....................150 ................901913.........1¢.........MS63 .... Red and Brown; Planchet Flaw 150 .......... 1101917C ......1¢.........MS64 .... Red ....................................1,100 ..............7501929.........1¢.........MS60 .... Trace Red .............................100 ................751929.........1¢.........MS63 .... Lustrous Brown .....................200 ..............1401929.........1¢.........MS64 .... Red .......................................450 ..............3501929.........1¢.........MS65 .... Red ....................................1,200 ..............9001936.........1¢.........MS63 .... Red .......................................125 ..............1001936.........1¢.........MS64 .... Red .......................................250 ..............1801936.........1¢.........MS65 .... Red .......................................550 ..............4001938.........1¢.........MS65 .... Red .......................................600 ..............4501940.........1¢.........VF30 ..... Re-engraved date; Corrosion 135 ...............801940.........1¢.........VF30 ..... Re-engraved date .................135 ..............1201940.........1¢.........EF40 ..... Re-Engraved Date ................200 ..............1601940.........1¢.........AU55 ..... Re-Engraved Date ................525 ..............4501940.........1¢.........MS60 .... Re-Engraved Date; Brown ....700 ..............6501941C ......1¢.........MS63 .... Red .......................................250 ..............2001941C ......1¢.........MS64 .... Red .......................................850 ..............6501942.........1¢.........MS63 .... Red and Brown .....................300 ..............2001943C ......1¢.........MS63 .... Red and Brown .....................125 ................801943C ......1¢.........MS63 .... Red .......................................125 ................951944C ......1¢.........MS60 .... Brown ....................................350 ..............2751947C ......1¢.........AU55 ......................................................80 ................551865.........5¢.........F15 ....... Obverse 1 .............................160 ..............1301865.........5¢.........VF20 ..... Obverse 1 .............................225 ..............1901865.........5¢.........VF30 ..... Obverse 1 .............................337 ..............2501965.........5¢.........EF40 ..... Obverse 1 .............................450 ..............3751873H ......5¢.........VG10 .... Cleaned ...................................................1,7501876H ......5¢.........G6 ........................................................175 ..............1501876H ......5¢.........VG10 ...................................................285 ..............2501876H ......5¢.........F12 ....... Cleaned .................................350 ..............2501876H ......5¢.........F15 ......................................................475 ..............4251876H ......5¢.........VF30 ..... Cleaned; Corrosion ...............800 ..............4501880.........5¢.........F15 ......................................................185 ..............1601880.........5¢.........VF20 ....................................................250 ..............2001881.........5¢.........F12 ......................................................125 .............. 1101881.........5¢.........F15 ......................................................150 ..............1251881.........5¢.........VF20 ....................................................275 ..............2401881.........5¢.........VF30 ....................................................435 ..............3201882H ......5¢.........F15 ......................................................230 ..............2001882H ......5¢.........AU55 .................................................1,375 ...........1,2001885.........5¢.........VG8 .....................................................275 ..............2501885.........5¢.........F12 ......................................................425 ..............3951885.........5¢.........F15 ......................................................585 ..............5001888.........5¢.........F15 ....... Obverse 3 .............................206 ..............165

Trends J&M Price

1888.........5¢.........VF20 ..... Obverse 3 .............................300 ..............2501894.........5¢.........MS64 ................................................8,500 ...........7,0001896.........5¢.........MS60 ................................................2,000 ...........1,4501903.........5¢.........MS64 ................................................3,000 ...........2,2001908.........5¢.........AU55 ....................................................215 ..............1751919C ......5¢.........EF40 ..... Scratch ..................................150 ................801919C ......5¢.........EF45 ....................................................375 ..............2751929.........5¢.........AU55 ....................................................140 ..............1201929.........5¢.........AU58 ....................................................170 ..............1401938.........5¢.........MS65 ................................................1,250 ..............9501940C ......5¢.........MS62 .... Cameo ..................................175 ..............1401940C ......5¢.........MS65 ................................................1,500 ...........1,1001941C ......5¢.........MS64 ...................................................125 ................951942C ......5¢.........MS64 ...................................................150 .............. 1101943C ......5¢.........MS62 .....................................................35 ................271943C ......5¢.........MS63 .....................................................50 ................351943C ......5¢.........MS64 ...................................................150 ..............1201944C ......5¢.........EF45 ......................................................17 ................121944C ......5¢.........MS63 ...................................................175 ..............1501944C ......5¢.........MS64 ...................................................350 ..............2751945C ......5¢.........MS63 .....................................................40 ................301945C ......5¢.........MS64 ...................................................125 ................851945C ......5¢.........MS64 .... Cameo ..................................125 ................951946C ......5¢.........VF30 ..... Harshly Cleaned ...................925 ..............7001946C ......5¢.........VF30 ....................................................925 ..............9001946C ......5¢.........MS63 ................................................3,500 ...........3,2501865.........10¢.......VF20 ..... Obverse 1 .............................150 ..............1201870.........10¢.......VF20 ..... Obverse 1 ..........................1,500 ...........1,3501870.........10¢.......VF20 ..... Obverse 2 .............................700 ..............5751872H ......10¢.......VF20 ....................................................125 ..............1001872H ......10¢.......VF30 ....................................................210 ..............1701873.........10¢.......VF30 ....................................................700 ..............6001880.........10¢.......G4 ..........................................................45 ................401880.........10¢.......VF30 ..... Scratch ..................................600 ..............4001882H ......10¢.......F12 ...................................................... 110 ................901882H ......10¢.......F15 ......................................................170 ..............1351882H ......10¢.......VF20 ....................................................225 ..............1901885.........10¢.......F12 ....... Obverse 2 .............................300 ..............2601885.........10¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 2 .............................925 ..............7751888.........10¢.......VF30 ....................................................825 ..............6751888.........10¢.......AU50 ..... Only two graded higher by ICCS (2012 Report) .....3,000 ...........2,7001890.........10¢.......VF20 ......................................................70 ................551890.........10¢.......EF40 ....................................................350 ..............3001896.........10¢.......VF20 ..... Mark ........................................40 ................251896.........10¢.......VF20 ......................................................45 ................351896.........10¢.......VF30 ..... Mark ...................................... 110 ................601896.........10¢.......VF30 .................................................... 110 ................801896.........10¢.......EF40 ....................................................175 ..............1401896.........10¢.......MS60 ................................................3,500 ...........2,9001903.........10¢.......EF40 ....................................................275 ..............2751903.........10¢.......EF45 ....................................................520 ..............4251941C ......10¢.......MS62 ...................................................100 ................651941C ......10¢.......MS63 ...................................................160 .............. 1101941C ......10¢.......MS64 ...................................................175 ..............1401942C ......10¢.......MS60 .....................................................75 ................551944C ......10¢.......EF40 ..... Cleaned ...................................35 ................201944C ......10¢.......AU50 ....................................................100 ................751944C ......10¢.......AU55 ....................................................190 ..............1401944C ......10¢.......MS60 ...................................................300 ..............2501945C ......10¢.......MS62 ...................................................250 ..............2001865.........20¢.......F12 ....... Scratches ................................50 ................251865.........20¢.......VF30 ....................................................250 ..............1801865.........20¢.......MS60 ................................................2,100 ...........1,7001872H ......20¢.......VF20 ......................................................70 ................551872H ......20¢.......VF30 ....................................................135 ..............1001873.........20¢.......F15 ......................................................200 ..............1601873.........20¢.......AU50 ..... Only one graded higher by ICCS; rare this nice ...............................3,5001876H ......20¢.......VF20 ..... Cleaned .................................160 ..............1001876H ......20¢.......AU55 ..... Repunched 6; Top 5 Graded By ICCS ...........................1,750 ...........1,6001880.........20¢.......F15 ......................................................130 ..............1001881.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Cleaned .................................285 ..............1501882H ......20¢.......VF30 ....................................................190 ..............1401882H ......20¢.......EF40 ....................................................400 ..............3001885.........20¢.......VF20 ....................................................150 ..............1201885.........20¢.......EF45 .................................................1,050 ..............8001888.........20¢.......VF20 ....................................................100 ................801888.........20¢.......EF40 ....................................................400 ..............3201890.........20¢.......VF20 ......................................................85 ................651890.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Cleaned .................................220 ..............1201890.........20¢.......VF30 ....................................................220 ..............1801894.........20¢.......F12 ....... Obverse 1 ...............................30 ................201894.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 1 .............................180 ..............1401894.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 2 .............................190 ..............1401894.........20¢.......EF40 ..... Obverse 1 .............................300 ..............2001894.........20¢.......MS63 .... Obverse 2 ..........................4,000 ...........3,2001896.........20¢.......EF40 ..... Large 96; Obverse 1 .............300 ..............2001899.........20¢.......F12 ....... Hooked 9s ...............................90 ................701899.........20¢.......VF20 ..... Hooked 9s .............................220 ..............1601900 ........20¢.......F15 ........................................................28 ................20

Trends J&M Price

1900.........20¢.......VF30 ..... Cleaned ...................................95 ................401900.........20¢.......VF30 ......................................................95 ................651904H ......20¢.......VF20 ......................................................90 ................651904H ......20¢.......VF30 ....................................................260 ..............1501904H ......20¢.......EF40 ....................................................425 ..............3001912.........20¢.......EF40 ..... Harshly cleaned ......................80 ................351912.........20¢.......AU55 ....................................................300 ..............2201912.........20¢.......MS60 ...................................................400 ..............2801917C ......25¢.......MS60 .... Lacquered .............................225 ..............1751917C ......25¢.......MS60 ...................................................225 ..............1801919C ......25¢.......EF40 ..... Mark ........................................40 ................201919C ......25¢.......SP63 .................................................2,000 ...........1,6001870.........50¢.......F12 ........................................................80 ................601870.........50¢.......F15 ......................................................140 .............. 1101870.........50¢.......VF30 ....................................................550 ..............4001872H ......50¢.......F15 ......................................................100 ................751872H ......50¢.......VF20 ....................................................140 ..............1001873.........50¢.......F12 ......................................................140 ..............1001873.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................300 ..............2401873.........50¢.......AU50 ..... Ex-Remick; Planchet Flaw; Rare this nice ...................3,250 ...........3,0001874.........50¢.......F12 ........................................................90 ................701874.........50¢.......F15 ....... Polished ................................170 ................851874.........50¢.......F15 ......................................................170 ..............1301874.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................250 ..............1801874.........50¢.......VF30 ....................................................625 ..............4251876H ......50¢.......F12 ......................................................125 ................951876H ......50¢.......F15 ......................................................225 ..............1801876H ......50¢.......MS64 .... Top 5 Graded; PQ ............14,500 .........12,0001880.........50¢.......F15 ......................................................250 ..............1901880.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................350 ..............2801881.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................225 ..............1701882H ......50¢.......VF30 ....................................................370 ..............2701885.........50¢.......VG10 .....................................................70 ................551885.........50¢.......F12 ....... Scratches ................................80 ................401885.........50¢.......F15 ......................................................185 ..............1451885.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................275 ..............2001888.........50¢.......F15 ......................................................209 ..............1451888.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................300 ..............2501888.........50¢.......VF30 ....................................................775 ..............6501894.........50¢.......VF20 ....................................................140 .............. 1101894.........50¢.......VF30 ....................................................370 ..............2701896.........50¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 1; Large W; Scratch 310 ............1401896.........50¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 2; Small W ..............400 ..............2901898.........50¢.......VF20 ..... Obverse 1; Large W ................85 ................601898.........50¢.......VF30 ..... Obverse 1; Large W ..............180 ..............1201898.........50¢.......EF40 ..... Obverse 1; Large W ..............275 ..............1901899.........50¢.......VF30 ..... Wide 9s .................................225 ..............1401899.........50¢.......EF40 ..... Wide 9s .................................350 ..............2401899.........50¢.......VF30 ..... Narrow 9s ..............................195 ..............1301899.........50¢.......EF40 ..... Narrow 9s; Scratch ...............300 ..............1401899.........50¢.......EF40 ..... Narrow 9s ..............................250 ..............1701899.........50¢.......MS60 .... Narrow 9s ...........................4,000 ...........3,6001900.........50¢.......VF30 ....................................................145 ................951918C ......50¢.......AU55 ....................................................145 ..............1001918C ......50¢.......AU58 ....................................................145 ..............1001919C ......50¢.......AU58 ....................................................225 ..............1501865.........$2 ........MS60 ................................................2,000 ...........2,0001872.........$2 ........EF40 ....................................................650 ..............5501872.........$2 ........AU55 .................................................2,300 ...........1,6501880.........$2 ........AU50 .................................................3,100 ...........2,7001881.........$2 ........AU55 .................................................1,150 ..............8001881.........$2 ........MS60 ................................................1,750 ...........1,5001882H ......$2 ........MS62 ................................................1,250 ...........1,1001885.........$2 ........MS62 ................................................1,600 ...........1,4001885.........$2 ........MS63 ................................................4,000 ...........3,200

Prince Edward Island Trends J&M Price

1871.........1¢.........MS66 .... Red; Only 5 graded higher by ICCS! ....................................1,000

Tokens Trends J&M Price

Undated ................VG8 ...... CH#NF1A3; BR#952 ....................................751856 1/2 Penny ...EF40 ..... CH#NS5A1; BR#876 ..............35 ................301814 1/2 Penny ..F12 ....... CH#NS9; Br#881 ....................35 ................351815 1/2 Penny ...F12 ....... CH#NS10B2; BR#883 ............35 ................301815 1/2 Penny ...F12 ....... CH#NS12; BR#885 .................25 ................251813 1 Penny ......VF30 ..... CH#NS20A3; Br#962 ............175 ..............1501820 1/2 Penny ...VF20 ..... CH#NS24A1; BR#894 .................................751843 1/2 Penny ...EF40 ..... CH#NB1A1; BR#910 ..............80 ................751858 1/2 Penny ...AU55 ..... CH#PE8; Breton #921 ..........300 ..............275(1832) ...................VG8 ...... CH#LC15A3; BR #561 .................................25Undated ................VF30 ..... CH#LC17A1; BR#563 ...........188 ..............175Undated Un Sou ..VF20 ..... CH#LC37; BR#709; Cleaned ..60 ................50Undated ................EF45 ..... CH#LC45; BR#670 ...............275 ..............2501815 1/2 Penny ..MS60 .... CH# LC54D2; BR#994 ..........200 ..............1701815 1/2 Penny ...MS62 .... CH# LC54D2; BR#994 ...............................175Undated 1/2 Penny F15 .... CH#WE2A3; BR#971 ...................................25

Trends J&M Price

1816 1/2 Penny ...VF20 ..... CH#WE10A2; BR#981 ............25 ................251812......................MS60 .... CH#WE11A2; BR#987 ...............................4001815......................F12 ....... CH#WE14; BR #1003 ..................................251822.........2d.........F12 ....... CH#UC3; BR#717 .................200 ..............2001822.........2d.........F15 ....... CH#UC3; BR#717 .................325 ..............3001844 1/2 Penny ...EF45 ..... CH#PC1B3; BR#527 ..............60 ................451850 1/2 Penny ...MS60 .... CH#PC5A; BR#720 ..............225 ..............1401857 1/2 Penny ...MS60 .... CH# PC5D; BR# 720 .................................1251854 1 Penny ......EF45 ..... CH# PC6C2; BR# 719 .................................751857 Penny ........AU55 ..... CH#PC6D; BR#719 ..............125 ..............1001857 Penny ........MS60 .... CH#PC6D; BR#719;Cleaned .......................751857 Penny ........MS60 .... CH#PC6D; BR#719 ...................................1201781......................F12 ....... CH#AM5A1; BR#1013 ............65 ................601781......................F15 ....... CH#AM5A1; BR#1013 ............82 ................751852......................EF40 ..... Breton #574 .................................................501852......................MS60 .... Breton #574 ..........................149 ..............1251852-1902 ............VF30 ..... Breton #574a ...............................................50Undated ................MS60 .... Breton 583 .................................................1001822.........1/4$......VF20 ..... Breton 858; Open 8; 1st 2/2 ....65 ................551822.........1/4$......VF30 ..... Br#858; Last 2/1 ......................65 ................55Undated ................EF40 ..... Breton #897 (CH#MT5 not noted on holder) ........................................45Undated ................MS60 .... Breton #897 ...............................................2251882......................VF30 ..... Breton 901 ............................125 ..............1201825......................F15 ....... Breton 993 ...................................................46(1835) 1/2 Penny .VF20 ..... Breton 997; Lees 27 (CH# PE10-27) ......................40 ................37Undated ................VF20 ..... Breton 997; Lees 32 .....................................20Undated ................VF20 ..... CH# ST-212A2; Bo#271 ..............................40

Canadian Specimen Sets1908 Specimen Set; 1¢ is 64, 5¢ is 65 with Large 8; all others are 66. ...................................P.O.R.1908 Specimen Set; 5¢ is 64, all others are 63, 5¢ with rare small 8. ..............................4,2501937 Specimen Set; 1¢ SP64 Matte; Red, 5¢ SP66 Matte, 10¢ SP64 Matte, 25¢-$1 SP64 Matte. ......1,3501946 Specimen Set; 5¢ & 10¢ SP64, all others SP60 .........................1,9951955 PL Set; PL66 Ultra Heavy Cameo, others PL66 Cameo, PL65 ........ .............7951965 Specimen Set; 1¢ SP64 Type II Red UHC, 5¢ SP65 HC, 10¢ SP66 HC, 25¢ SP66 Cameo, 50¢ SP67 Cameo, $1 SP66 Type II, Cameo ........................2,0001971 VIP Specimen Set; 1¢ SP66 Red HC, 5¢ SP65 Cameo, 10¢-50¢ SP66, $1 SP65.Rare! Only 69 sets issued! Case included ......1,4501972 VIP Specimen Set; 1¢ SP66 Red, 5¢ SP66 Cameo, 10¢-25¢ SP65, 50¢ SP66 Cameo, $1 SP66 Heavy Cameo. Very Rare! Only 25 sets issued! Case incl. ..............1,750

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