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Torex Auction SaleOCTOBER 23-24 & 26, 2015
Dear Customer,
It is our pleasure to welcome you to Downtown Toronto for The October 2015 Torex Auction Sale. This
auction of nearly 1300 numismatic lots features two major collections joined by selections from 49 other con-
signors across North America. We highlight The Bob Kerby collection of Canadian Large and Small Cents, this
collection features an impressive offering of Gem Full Red Copper, including many of the finest known examples.
We guarantee that several highlights throughout this series, will excite you. We also offer the continuation of the
Phil Harter Part VI collection of Banknotes featuring some newly discovered Chartered banknotes and some
super high grade Dominion of Canada notes. To cap off this fantastic sale with will again have the pleasure of
offering you the King of Canadian Coins, the 1921 50 Cents, a solid VG example.
We are proud to present this public, mail, fax, telephone email and internet live auction. This is a quality
auction. We expect this to be one of the most prestigious numismatic event of 2015 featuring several rarities
never offered to the public. This auction will be unlike any other seen in this country. You will find lots for your
viewing pleasure throughout the numerous lots offered in our auction.
Our sincere thanks to the Torex executive for choosing us once again as the October 2015 official Torex
auctioneers, and finally, and most importantly, to the consignors for entrusting us with the fantastic task of selling
their collections.
We hope you enjoy this catalogue as much as we enjoyed making it.
We hope you can make it to downtown Toronto this Fall, this should be a memorable sale!
Numismatically Yours,
Marc and Eric,
The Canadian Numismatic Company
This catalogue makes reference to various Charlton numbers. The copyrights to these numbers are the property of Charlton International Inc.
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The October 2015 Torex Auction
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Session 1• Friday, October 23, 2015 @ 6 :30 pm EST• Hyatt Regency on King, 370 King St. W. Downtown Toronto• Floor, Internet, Phone, Fax, Mail, Live Online bidding
Session 2• Saturday, October 24, 2015 @ 5 :00 pm EST• Hyatt Regency on King, 370 King St. W. Downtown Toronto• Floor, Internet, Phone, Fax, Mail, Live Online bidding
Session 3• Monday, October 26, 2015 @ 1 :00 pm EST• 5220 1st Avenue, Quebec City, Qc• Internet, Phone, Fax, Mail, Live Online bidding (no floor)
• Friday, October 23, 2015, 10 :00 am to 5 :30 pm EST• Saturday, October 24, 2015, 10 :00 am to 4 :00 pm EST• Hyatt Regency on King, 370 King St. W. Downtown Toronto
• Saturday, October 24, 2015, 11 :00 am to 2 :00 pm EST• Sunday, October 25, 2015, 9 :30 am to 11:30 am EST
• Floor Bidding: Bid in person• Mail/Fax Bidding: Mail or Fax your bids • Internet Proxy Bidding: Bid online prior the auction• Live Proxy Bidding: System will bid on your behalf during
the Live auction.• Phone Bidding: Must be arranged prior to the auction• Live online Bidding: Bid live online during the auction.
PUBLIC AUCTION
LOT VIEWING
LOT PICK UP
METHODS OF BIDDING
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Foreign Banknotes F
1067. USA; 1872 $1000.00 reconstruction bond. ABNC. Ornate brown border. Center vignette of cotton plant. 30 cou-pons. An unsigned remainder. VF.Opening Bid: ($100) $500
Royal Canadian Mint Product R
1068. RCM Lot; includes PL Sets 1962(3), 1963(3), 1964, 1964 Missing Dot(2), 1965(3) & 1966(3). Lot of 15 sets.Opening Bid: ($250) $500
1069. RCM Lot; includes PL Set 1967(2), 2000 US Silver Standing Liberty oz & small lot of 1954-1986 circ cur-rency value $26 face.Opening Bid: ($90) $135
1070. RCM Lot; includes Proof Sets 1971 to 1992 complete. Lot of 21 sets all in original cases.Opening Bid: ($250) $850
1071. RCM Lot; includes Brilliant UNC Dollars 1971, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 & 1991. Lot of 18 pieces all in 2x2s. UNC to Proofs.Opening Bid: ($150) $375
1072. RCM Lot; includes Cased UNC Dollars 1974(2), 1975, 1977(2), 1978(3), 1979(5), Proof Like Sets, 1965(3), 1968(2) & 2000. Lot also includes 1929 10¢, Silver 50¢ face value $10 & 1958, 1959 & 1963(2) UNC 1¢ Rolls.Opening Bid: ($225) $340
1073. RCM Lot; includes Cased Dollars 1974(2), 1975(7), 1978, 1979(6), & 1982. Also includes Silver 50¢(49 pcs), 1973 25¢ UNC roll & 25¢(32 pcs) silver.Opening Bid: ($115) $200
1074. RCM Lot; includes Proof Dollars 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2002. Lot of 11 pieces all in 2x2’s.Opening Bid: ($150) $375
1075. RCM Lot; Includes 1999(4), 2000(1) 25¢ Millennium sets UNC in plastic holders, 1996 $2 Coin & Banknote Set, 1971, 1979(2) Case Silver $1, 1986, 1985, 2009 Proof Silver $1 & 1976 Olympics $5 & $10.Opening Bid: ($60) $200
1076. RCM Lot; includes 1999 25¢ Oval Proof Millennium Set, 2000 Millennium Coin and Stamp set, Petro Can 25¢ Set of 14 coin in cards, 1999 OH! Canada Set, Reel Coinz, Harry Potter & ET issues, & 2001 NHL All Stars Coin & Stamp Sets.Opening Bid: ($120) $300
1077. RCM Lot; includes Proof Set 2000, Specimen Sets 1998, 2001, 2002 & 2003. Lot of 4 sets all in original case.Opening Bid: ($60) $200
1078. RCM Lot; includes 2001 Sp Ed $1 & 1997 Flying Loon Silver issue. Lot of 2 coins both in 2x2’s.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1079. RCM Lot; includes 2001 $10 1/4 oz Gold ML Baslerstab Privy Mark ICCS PF67.Opening Bid: ($365) $425
1080. RCM Lot; includes 2001 $15 Lunar Snake Proof issue. Comes in 2x2.Opening Bid: ($34) $85
1081. RCM Lot; includes 2002 $5 Anniversary Loon(2), 1998 $5 SML with RCM Privy Mark, 2009 $5 Vancouver Olympics NGC MS69 & 2013 25¢ Dinosaur: Quetzalcoatlus - Glow-in-the-Dark Coloured Coin. Lot of 6 pcs.Opening Bid: ($50) $300
1082. RCM Lot; includes 2004 Silver Maple Leaf Privy Mark 5 coin set. Housed in original case. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1083. RCM Lot; includes 2004 Proof Silver Arctic Fox 4 coin Set. Housed in original box. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($40) $150
1084. RCM Lot; includes $5 Coloured Maple Leafs 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Lot of 4 coins all CCCS graded MS66 to MS68. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($220) $550
1085. RCM Lot; includes 2006 50¢ Short-tailed Swallowtail Butterfly - Sterling Silver Coin & 2006 $10 Fortress Louisbourg - Pure Silver Coin. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($30) $100
1086. RCM Lot; includes 2006 $30 Proof - Dog Sled Team issue, CCCS PF69 Ultra Heavy Cameo.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1087. RCM Lot; includes 2007 $20 Holiday Sleigh Ride & 2008 $20 Holiday Carols - Pure Silver Coins. Lot of 2 coins. Both in original case one without sleeve. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($55) $175
1088. RCM Lot; includes 2008 $4 Triceratops & 2010 $4 Euoplocephalus: Dinosaur Collection - Pure Silver Coins. Lot of 2 coins both in original case one without sleeve. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($70) $225
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1089. RCM Lot; includes 2008 $15 Royalty Vignette - Edward VII & 2009 George VI. Lot of 2 CCCS coins PF68 and PF69 respectively.Opening Bid: ($80) $200
1090. RCM Lot; includes $20 Proof 2008 Crystal Raindrop, 2009 & 2014 Maple Leaf Impression CCCS graded PF69 and PF68 respectively both Ultra Heavy Cameo Designations. Tax Exempt”.Opening Bid: ($110) $275
1091. RCM Lot; includes $5 2009 Ox Privy Mark, 2001 Snake Privy Mark, 2010 Hockey Player (Gold Plated) & 2003 Good Fortune Hologram all CCCS graded SP68 to SP69. Nice lot of 4 coins.Opening Bid: ($140) $350
1092. RCM Lot; includes 2009 $20 Summer Moon issue CCCS PF69 Ultra Heavy Cameo.Opening Bid: ($120) $300
1093. RCM Lot; includes 2010 $3 Proof - Return of the Tyee issue CCCS PF68 Ultra Heavy Cameo. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($30) $75
1094. RCM Lot; includes 2010 Limited Ed. Proof Set - 75th Anniversary of Canada’s Voyageur Silver Dollar. Housed in original casing.Opening Bid: ($75) $250
1095. RCM Lot; includes 2011 $20 H.R.H. Prince William of Wales and Miss Catherine Middleton & 2012 $20 Queen’s Diamond Jubilee (Double Effigy) - Pure Silver Coins. Lot of 2 coins both in original case one without sleeve. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($70) $225
1096. RCM Lot; includes 2012 1¢ - Farewell to the Penny - 1/2 oz Pure Silver Coin with Gold Plating. Lot of 5 coins. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid:. ($) $500
1097. RCM Lot; includes 2012 $5 Wolf Moon - Sterling Silver and Niobium Coin.Opening Bid:. ($) $200
1098. RCM Lot; includes 2012 $5 Wolf Moon - Sterling Silver and Niobium Coin.Opening Bid:. ($) $200
1099. RCM Lot; includes 2012 $20 Fine Silver - Aster and Bumble bee issue. Comes in original packaging. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($90) $300
1100. RCM Lot; includes 2012 $5 Pure Gold Coin - The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Housed in original case with COA. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($85) $275
1101. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $200 Jacques Cartier - Pure Gold Coin. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($360) $1,200
1102. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $100 for $100 - Bison Stampede & 2014 The Grizzly - Pure Silver Coins. Lot of 2 coins, Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($200) $240
1103. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $20 The Shield: 75th Anniversary of Superman- Pure Silver Coin. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($60) $175
1104. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $20 75th Anniversary of Superman Man of Steel - Pure Silver Coin. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($60) $175
1105. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $15 Modern Day: 75th Anniversary of Superman- Pure Silver Coin. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($35) $110
1106. RCM Lot; includes 1913 $5 Hand-Selected Gold Coins - Canada’s First Gold Coins.Opening Bid:. ($350) $900
1107. RCM Lot; includes 2013 Fabulous F15 Set - Fine Silver, housed in original red wooden box. This set contains only 7 coins from the Set of 15. Canada, US, Mexico, China, UK, Cameroon & Australia. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($125) $550
1108. RCM Lot; includes 2013 $20 Fine Silver - Purple Coneflower and Eastern Tailed Blue issue. Comes in original packaging. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($85) $275
1109. RCM Lot; includes 2014 $20 Superman Annual #1: Iconic Superman Comic Book Covers - Pure Silver Coin. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1110. RCM Lot; includes 2014 $20 Fine Silver - Water-Lily and Leopard Frog issue. Comes in original packaging. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($60) $200
1111. RCM Lot; includes 2015 $20 Fine Silver - Venetian Glass Turtle with Broadleaf Arrowhead Flower issue. Comes in original packaging. Tax Exempt.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
Canadian Vignettes
1112. Vignettes; includes The Dominion Bank issues featur-ing; C.A. Bogart(2), Mr Clifton H. Carlisle, Robert Rae & A.W. Austin. Lot of 5 vignettes on stock card paper.Opening Bid: ($75) $250
1113. Vignettes; includes The Bank of Montreal, Portrait of B.C. Gardner (No imprint), Sir Charles Gordon (X-V-78(2)) (X-V-111) & Mr. W.A. Bog (X-V-75). All with Canadian Bank Note Company imprint at bottom with exception of Gardner. Lot of 5 pcs.Opening Bid: ($75) $250
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1114. Nfld 1904H 5¢ PCGS MS64. Gem blast white. #5918.Opening Bid: ($150) $750
1115. Nfld 1904H 5¢ PCGS MS64. Gem blast white. #5920.Opening Bid: ($150) $750
1116. 1859 1¢, 1910, 1912, 1915(2), 1916, 1917, 1919, 1922, 1932 & 5¢ 1902, 1907, 1918, 1920(2), 1924, 1926 Nr, 1929, 1941, 1949 & 1970. Small lot of 21 pcs VG to AU.Opening Bid: ($25) $75
Canadian Large Cents
1117. 1882H 1¢ Obv 1, 1924, 1929 & 1933 all ICCS graded AU to AU55. Lot of 4 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1118. 1891 1¢ LL LD Obv 3 VF20, 1908 MS62, 1916 AU55, 1916 MS60BN & 1917 MS62RB Corrosion. Lot of 5 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $160
1119. 1901 1¢ ICCS MS65RD. Gem blast full red and lustrous issue.Opening Bid: ($300) $750
1120. 1859 1¢ Wide 9 NGC MS64RB. Strong lustrous issue.Opening Bid: ($700) $2,275
Canadian Small Cents
1121. 1925 1¢, Nfld 1894 20¢, 1900 20¢.Opening Bid: ($25) $100
1122. 1925 1¢ AU50, 1929 AU55 & 1931 EF45. Lot of 3 ICCS graded coins. 1929 designated as cleaned.Opening Bid: ($40) $150
1123. 1936 1¢ ICCS MS64RD. Strong bright example.Opening Bid: ($55) $175
1124. 1937 1¢, 1938 & 1940 ICCS MS65. Lot of 3 coins all red.Opening Bid: ($50) $180
1125. 1938 1¢, 1939 & 1940 ICCS MS65. Lot of 3 coins all red.Opening Bid: ($40) $155
1126. 1944 1¢ MS63RB & 1945(2) MS64RD. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($40) $125
1127. 1947 1¢ & 1947 ML ICCS MS65RD. Lot of 2 coins both full red.Opening Bid: ($50) $180
1128. 1949 1¢ A Off ICG MS66RD. Full red.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1129. 1952 1¢ ICG MS65RD. Gem full red issue.Opening Bid: ($15) $60
1130. 1953 1¢ NSF, 1955 SF, 1956, 1957, 1959 & 1960 all ICCS MS65RD. Lot of 6 coins.Opening Bid: ($60) $185
1131. 1954 1¢ SF NGC MS65RD.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1132. 1954 1¢ SF ICCS MS65RD.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1133. 1961 1¢, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 & 1971 all ICCS PL65 Cameo to Heavy Cameo. Lot of 9 coins.Opening Bid: ($20) $65
1134. 1962 1¢ Dbl 962 NGC MS64RB.Opening Bid: ($15) $50
1135. 1962 1¢ Hanging 2 & 1963 Hanging 3 variety. Lot of 40 pcs all MS63-MS64RD. Nice lot that should be viewed.Opening Bid: ($20) $200
1136. 1962 1¢ Hanging 2 variety. Lot of 100 pcs all MS63-MS64RD. Nice lot that should be viewed.Opening Bid: ($50) $500
1137. 1964 1¢ & 1967 BU Rolls; Lot of 5 rolls of each date in clear tubes and all MS60-MS64 Red.Opening Bid: ($10) $200-$400
1138. 1965 1¢ LgBds Ptd CCCS MS64RD. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($75) $300
1139. 1965 1¢ LgBds Ptd 5 & 1985 Ptd 5 ICCS MS64. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($70) $140
1140. 1965 1¢ SmBds Blt 5 & LgBds Blt 5 ICCS MS65RD. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $215
1141. 1970(40) 1¢, 1973(40), 1974(3) Rotated dies & 1992(40). Small lot of BU red issues most likely from original rolls. Coins all in 2x2’s in 20 pkt pages. MS63 to MS64RD. Also includes 1957 5¢ Bug Tail variety lot, 40 pcs all circ. Should be viewed.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1142. 1977 1¢, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990 & 1991 ICCS MS65. Lot of 8 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $200
1143. 1977 1¢ & 1978 ICCS MS66RD. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1144. 1979 1¢ & 1980 ICCS MS66RD. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $175
1145. BU Rolls Year Set; includes 2007 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1 & $2 Original Rolls. Lot of 7 rolls MS63 to MS65 for grades approx. Should be viewed, Sold as is, No Returns.Opening Bid: ($150) $300
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1146. 1983 1¢ Nr Bds MS64RD(8), 1996 5¢ Fr(2) MS62, MS63, 1964(2) 50¢ MS63, MS64 & 1999 $2 Nun MS65 & MS66. Lot of 14 coins all ICCS graded.Opening Bid: ($50) $325
1147. 2006 1¢ Magn MS63, 2006P Magn MS67 NBU & 2006 RCM Logo MS67 NBU. Lot of 3 coins all ICCS graded.Opening Bid: ($50) $175
1148. 2006 1¢ Magn MS63, 2006P Magn MS67 NBU & 2006 RCM Logo MS67 NBU. Lot of 3 coins all ICCS graded.Opening Bid: ($50) $175
1149. 2006 1¢ Mag MS63 & 2006P Magn MS67 NBU. Lot of 2 ICCS graded coins.Opening Bid: ($40) $130
1150. 2006 1¢ Magn ICCS MS64RD. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($135) $450
1151. 2006 1¢ Magn ICCS MS64RD. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($135) $450
1152. 2006 1¢ Magn ICCS MS64RD. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($135) $450
1153. 2012 1¢ BU Roll. Lot of 2 rolls in the special packaging along with 14 circulated 1926 Nr 5¢.Opening Bid: ($40) $100
Canadian Five Cents
1154. 1874H 5¢ Crss VF+.Opening Bid: ($70) $190
1155. 1874H 5¢ Pln 4 VG10, 1908 Sml EF40, 1910 Ptd Lvs VF & 1926 Nr VF30. Lot of 4 coins”.Opening Bid: ($40) $175
1156. 1886 5¢, 1889 both VG, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905 & 1917 VF to VF+. Nice lot of 7 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1157. 1891 5¢ Obv 2, 1898, 1899, 1900 Oval & 1900 Round ICCS VF30. Lot of 5 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1158. 1894 5¢ ICCS VF30.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1159. 1899 5¢ PCGS AU53. Quite attractive for grade.Opening Bid: ($50) $125
1160. 1899 5¢ AU & 1915 abt VF. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $130
1161. 1900 5¢ Rd 0 & 1901. Lot of 2 coins VF to EF.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1162. 1902 5¢ ICCS MS66. Superb gem Rev tones and gem lustre.Opening Bid: ($200) $500
1163. 1907 5¢ MS62 & 1920 MS60. Lot of 2 ICCS graded coins.Opening Bid: ($40) $175
1164. 1908 5¢ NGC AU58. Should designate Small 8 example.Opening Bid: ($40) $130
1165. 1909 5¢ Round Lvs & 1917. Lot of 2 coins AU with lustre.Opening Bid: ($40) $100
1166. 1911 5¢ 1918 & 1920. Lot of 3 coins AU to UNC with the 1911 showing some light cleaning.Opening Bid: ($30) $100
1167. 1911 5¢ ICCS MS60. Nice lustrous issue.Opening Bid: ($30) $90
1168. 1917 5¢ ICCS MS63. Golden and lustrous.Opening Bid: ($40) $100
1169. 1929 5¢ AU55, 1942 Tom MS64 & 1944 MS65. Lot of 3 ICCS graded coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1170. 1934 5¢ ICCS AU55.Opening Bid: ($40) $115
1171. 1937 5¢ MS60, 1938 AU55, 1951 Commem MS64 all ICCS graded & 1949 CCCS MS64. Lot of 4 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1172. 1944 5¢ & 1944 25¢ both ICCS MS64. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($50) $170
1173. 1949 5¢ ICG MS66. A Gem example.Opening Bid: ($50) $500
1174. 1950 5¢ ICG MS65.Opening Bid: ($50) $350
1175. 1951 5¢ ICG MS65. Commem issue.Opening Bid: ($50) $150
1176. 1951 5¢ High Relief ICCS VF30. Nice issue for grade with some minor marks.Opening Bid: ($450) $1,200
1177. 1952 5¢, 1954 SF & 1955 ICCS MS65. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($20) $65
1178. 1954 5¢ ICG MS65. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($5) $180
1179. 1955 5¢ PL65, 1964 PL64, 1965 PL64, 1968 PL63 & 1976 $1 Nickel SP65. Lot of 4 coins all ICCS graded.Opening Bid: ($25) $80
Canadian Ten Cents
1180. 1916 10¢ ICCS MS60.Opening Bid: ($55) $110
1181. 1939 10¢ ICCS MS65. Frosted with hint of cameo.Opening Bid: ($400) $600
1182. 1949 10¢ PCGS SP65.Opening Bid: ($150) $350
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1183. 1950 10¢ PCGS SP66.Opening Bid: ($350. $450-$550
1184. 1953 10¢ SF & 1962 PCGS MS65. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1185. 1954 10¢ ICCS MS65. Golden rim tone.Opening Bid: ($80) $150
1186. 1965 10¢, 1966 & 1968 Nickel all ICCS PL66 with Cameo to Heavy Cameo designations. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($45) $140
Canadian Twenty-Five Cents
1187. 1880H 25¢ Nar/Wide 0 ICCS G6.Opening Bid: ($60) $150
1188. 1927 25¢ VF for grade.Opening Bid: ($60) $150
1189. 1935 25¢ ICCS EF45.Opening Bid: ($50) $120
1190. 1936 25¢ Bar CCCS VF30.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1191. 1937 25¢ ICCS MS65. White with touch of gold.Opening Bid: ($170) $325
1192. 1947 25¢ PCGS MS63.Opening Bid: ($60) $120
1193. 1956 25¢ ICCS/CCCS MS65. Gem with scatter gold and brown tint.Opening Bid: ($60) $125
1194. 1957 25¢ ICCS MS65. Gem full white example.Opening Bid: ($45) $85
1195. 1959 25¢ ICCS MS65. Gem.Opening Bid: ($75) $150
1196. 1963 25¢ ICCS MS65. Gem full white example.Opening Bid: ($30) $60
1197. 1965 25¢ ICCS MS65. Gem full white example.Opening Bid: ($25) $60
1198. 1967 25¢ ICCS MS65. Gem full white example.Opening Bid: ($20) $50
1199. 1967 25¢ BU Partial Roll Lot; includes 54 pieces all in 2x2’s MS63 to MS65. Also includes 2 circ & 3 PL exam-ples. A nice lot that should be inspected.Opening Bid: ($50) $375
1200. 1968 25¢ Nickel & 1969 BU Roll Lot; includes 1968(42) & 1969(32) pieces all in 2x2’s MS63 to MS65. Includes 3 PLissues as well. A nice lot that should be inspected.Opening Bid: ($25) $100
1201. 1969 25¢, 1970, 1971, & 1972 CCCS MS65. Lot of 4 coins.Opening Bid: ($5) $160
1202. 1982 25¢ & 1983 BU Roll Lot; includes 1982(34) & 1983(30) pieces all in 2x2’s MS60 to MS63. Includes 5 PL issues as well. A nice lot that should be inspected.Opening Bid: ($25) $125
1203. 1983 25¢, 1987 & 1989 ICCS MS65. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($60) $200
1204. 1985 25¢ & 1987 BU Roll Lot; includes 1985(35) & 1987(30) pieces all in 2x2’s MS60 to MS63. Includes 4 PL issues as well. A nice lot that should be inspected.Opening Bid: ($25) $100
1205. 1988 25¢, 1989 & 1990 BU Partial Rolls; includes 1988(3), 1989(32) & 1990(15) pieces all in 2x2’s MS60 to MS63. Includes 5 PL issues as well. A nice lot that should be inspected.Opening Bid: ($15) $50
Canadian Fifty Cents
1206. 1881H 50¢ PCGS XF45.Opening Bid: ($50) $160
1207. 1900 50¢. Lot of 3 coins G to G+.Opening Bid: ($65) $160
1208. 1901 50¢ ICCS VG10.Opening Bid: ($50) $135
1209. 1907 50¢ PCGS VF25. Lightly toned.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1210. 1932 50¢ VG.Opening Bid: ($70) $175
1211. 1937 50¢, 1942, 1945 & 1955. Lot of 4 coins all UNC or better.Opening Bid: ($40) $150
1212. 1937 50¢ ICCS MS65. Gem blast white issue.Opening Bid: ($800) $2,000
1213. 1940 50¢ ICCS MS65. Gem golden tones.Opening Bid: ($800) $1,100
1214. 1940 50¢ ICCS MS65. Nice lustre through scattered tones.Opening Bid: ($700) $1,100
1215. 1947 50¢ C7R, 1950 Des, 1952 & 1953SD. Lot of 4 coins EF to UNC or better.Opening Bid: ($40) $140
1216. 1950 50¢ Des & 1953 SD ICCS MS63. 1953 designated with Cameo. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($30) $85
1217. 1965 50¢ ICCS MS65. Full white issue.Opening Bid: ($100) $90
1218. 1973 50¢, 1978RB & 1980 ICCS MS65. Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($5) $190
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Canadian Dollars
1219. 1935 $1 & 1937. Lot of two UNC issues.Opening Bid: ($50) $125
1220. 1935 $1 NGC MS64. Lot of 3 brilliant coins.Opening Bid: ($150) $375
1221. 1935 $1 PCGS MS64. Lot of 2 brilliant coins.Opening Bid: ($100) $250
1222. 1935 $1 ANACS MS65. Lot of 2 brilliant issues.Opening Bid: ($350) $700
1223. 1935 $1 ANACS & NGC MS65. Lot of 2 brilliant issues.Opening Bid: ($350) $700
1224. 1935 $1 PCGS MS65. Gem shades of red and green.Opening Bid: ($175) $350
1225. 1935 $1 PCGS MS65. Gem shades of gold and hint of green.Opening Bid: ($175) $350
1226. 1935 $1 ICCS MS65. Mainly brilliant white with some streaks of gold.Opening Bid: ($175) $350
1227. 1935 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem hue of gold and lustre.Opening Bid: ($175) $350
1228. 1935 $1 ICCS MS65. Darker shades of gold and pink.Opening Bid: ($175) $350
1229. 1936 $1 NGC MS65. Brilliant white issues. Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($650) $1,700
1230. 1936 $1 PCGS MS65. Brilliant blast white issue.Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1231. 1936 $1 PCGS MS65. Gem intense gold and red tones.Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1232. 1936 $1 PCGS MS65. Gem green and red rim tones and brilliant white centre.Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1233. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem blast white issue (825 & 826). Lot of 2 coins.Opening Bid: ($750) $1,700
1234. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem full lustre with light gold rim tone (536).Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1235. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem with touch of gold (511).Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1236. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem with touch of dark rim tones (439).Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1237. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem streaks of gold (613).Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1238. 1936 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem gold rim tones (851).Opening Bid: ($375) $850
1239. NO LOT
1240. 1953 $1 NSF & 1966 MS64. Lot of 3 coins ICCS with exception of 1953 CCCS.Opening Bid: ($50) $175
1241. 1961 $1 ICCS MS65. Scattered golds and cream-like finish.Opening Bid: ($900) $2,000
1242. 1963 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem full white.Opening Bid: ($700) $1,500
1243. 1963 $1 ICCS MS65. Gem shades of grey and gold.Opening Bid: ($700) $1,500
1244. 1963 $1 PCGS MS65. Attractive deep shades of grey.Opening Bid: ($600) $1,500
1245. 1964 50¢ ICCS MS64. Full white issue.Opening Bid: ($40) $90
1246. 1964 $1 PCGS PL66. Should designate Heavy Cameo.Opening Bid: ($45) $150
1247. 1965 $1 LgBds Blt ICCS PL65 Heavy Cameo.Opening Bid: ($50) $225
1248. 1965 $1 LgBds Ptd ICCS PL66 Cameo.Opening Bid: ($120) $300
1249. 1965 $1 LgBds Blt 5 ICCS MS65HC. White with gem lustre.Opening Bid: ($700) $1,100
1250. 1965 $1 LgBds Blt 5 ICCS MS65HC. White with gem lustre.Opening Bid: ($700) $1,100
1251. 1965 $1 SmBds Ptd 5 ICCS MS65HC. White with gem lustre.Opening Bid: ($800) $1,250
1252. 1965 $1 T2 PCGS MS64.Opening Bid: ($25) $125
1253. 1966 $1 PCGS MS65. Attractive green and gold scat-tered tones.Opening Bid: ($150) $650
1254. 1967 $1 ICCS MS65. Scattered reddish brown tones.Opening Bid: ($225) $450
1255. 1967 $1 ICCS MS65. Strong lustre and golden to red tone.Opening Bid: ($250) $450
1256. 1967 $1 ICCS MS65. White with gem lustre with light red tint on reverse.Opening Bid: ($200) $450
1257. 1997 $1 Flying Loon ICCS SP66 & SP67(2). Lot of 3 coins.Opening Bid: ($20) $100
END OF SESSION 3
END OF THE OCTOBER 2015 TOREX SALE
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HOW DO I SHIP COINS TO TCNC? We recommend shipping your material through Fedex,
Fedex Ground or Canada Post with signature required. These are the safest way to transport numismatics. We will contact you the day your coins arrive.
ARE MY COINS, TOKENS AND BANKNOTES INSURED? Yes, from the moment your material arrive at TCNC, they
are fully insured through our extensive policy with Lloyd’s of London. A copy of our insurance certificate is available by request.
WHAT HAPPENS IF MY MATERIAL DON’T SELL? Our sell-through rate is very high at TCNC. In the unlikely
event your material do not sell, we will re-offer them in another auction. If they remain unsold, we will return them to you via insured mail at our cost.
DOES TCNC CHARGE LISTING FEES? No
WHEN CAN I EXPECT PAYMENT? All consignors will be paid 45 days after the auction
TCNC can also give you an instant cash advance of up to half of their value. For more information about cash advances, please call.
OTHER QUESTIONS? If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate
to contact us by phone at 1-877-276-8627, or 418-628-9838 by e-mail at [email protected] or by fax to 1-418-628-2790.
THE CANADIAN NUMISMATIC COMPANY
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FROM CONSIGNORS
THINKING OF SELLING…?Feel confident in your decision to consign
Since our first public numismatic auction in 1985, we have enjoyed a substential increase in support from both con-
signors and bidders. We have now conducted over 125 auctions, of which several have been for the Royal Canadian
Numismatic Association, Torex - Toronto, Nuphilex - Montreal, Vancouver Numismatic Association, TICF, TLC. Over
the last decade, The Canadian Numismatic Company has realized nearly fifty million dollars in sales for more than
2,000 consignors and establishing hundreds of record prices.
Our contracts are based on a simple sales percentage with no hidden fees or sliding scale contracts that may not be
in your best interest. When you consign with The Canadian Numismatic Company you become a business partner…
the better you do, the better we do. TCNC’s low commission coupled with higher selling prices results in more
money for you. We also offer free pick up on large collections.
We will make the process simple and hassle-free for you.
The absolute finest marketing in numismatic auctioning.The Canadian Numismatic Company advertises with full page ads in the Canadian Coin News Journal, different
U.S.A. publications, and two web sites. We excite the numismatic collecting market with full colourful catalogues
produced. We are proud of our 5,000+ client listing who we stay in touch with via direct mail and email. We attend
numismatic shows and utilize our internet site.
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HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE TO THE AUCTION? There are several ways to bid: Floor Bidding : Bid in person Mail/Fax Bidding : Mail or Fax your bids Internet Proxy Bidding: Bid online prior the auction Live Proxy Bidding: System will bid on your behalf
during the Live auction. Phone Bidding: Must be arranged prior to the auction Live online Bidding: Bid live online during the auction.
AM I DISADVANTAGED BY BIDDING ON THE INTERNET? No! That being said, Internet bidding does come with cer-
tain advantages and certain inconveniences. Internet bid-ding permits you to bid from the comfort of your home or place of preference at the time you deem fit. The incon-veniences bidders are sometimes confronted with are gen-erally related to Internet issues, such as internet lag, dupli-cate bids etc… these issues may cause you to miss a desired lot. When internet bidding, you enter your data, which is then encoded on the auction site then transferred to the internet and then displayed on your screen, a cou-ple of seconds may have passed and a delay may occur between the auction floor information and your computer. These delays are common and often caused by internet transfer times and are generally related to your internet connection. As the Auctioneers we do our best to alot an appropriate lapse of time during each lot to accommodate these delays and offer you the best opportunity to bid.
WHAT ARE THE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS? This Platform allows bidders to participate in all our auctions
from their computers, Tablets and/or Mobile Phones. This platform will be accessible with both PC & Apple version computers. Software accessibility will however require as a minimum: a recent browser version such as
1. Internet Explorer 10 2.Google Chrome 14 (preferred) 3.Mozilla Firefox 11 4.Safari 6.
HOW DO I REGISTER? To register, All you are required to do is go to our web-
site, (canadiancoinandpapermoney.com) click on the AUCTIONS tab and register by creating a valid account using your e-mail address and your chosen password (). Once done and approved by the system you will auto-matically receive and e-mail from the server asking you to validate your registration, once this done you will now be able to bid through our platform through Proxy Bids, Live Bidding and/or Live Proxy bidding.
HOW CAN I VIEW THE LOT I AM INTERESTED IN? Enter the lot number you are interested in the « Go to
Lot: » and press the « Go » button and you will be taken directly to the lot.
WHAT IS A PROXY BID? Proxy bids are bids placed by yourself prior to the open-
ing of the Live Auction sale itself. As long as the lots are up and posted on our site, you can register and leave your bids online if you cannot participate in the live sessions.
IF I PLACE A PROXY BID ON TCNC PLATFORM CAN I BID AGAINST MYSELF IN TCNC LIVE? No. As long as you continue bidding from the same
account you registered with.
WHAT ARE LIVE PROXY BIDS? Live Proxy Bids are bids that you may place once the Auction
has gone Live and for any given reason you decide you can-not sit through the entire sale to await your lots; in this case you will scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click on Live Proxy Bidding. In this screen you can forward to your lots of choice and place your bids ahead of time. Do not forget to SAVE these bids. Unsaved bids will not be registered. The program will now execute the bids on your behalf.
IF I PLACE A LIVE PROXY BID ON TCNC PLATFORM CAN I BID AGAINST MYSELF IN TCNC LIVE!? No. As long as you continue bidding from the same
account you registered with.
THE LOT SOLD FOR MY EXACT BID YET I DID NOT WIN THE LOT, WHY? Tied Bids, the auction platform will not double sell a lot, it is
programmed to accept all bids and register them by time and date entered, This means that a tied bids will automatically be awarded to the bid first entered and accepted on the program no matter how close the bids entered. It is important to note that The Auctioneer has no control over the internet platform and its choice of winning bidders. In the case of a Live public sale, the Auctioneer will accept the bid first called to his or hers attention and award the lot the appropriate bidder.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I WON THE LOT? When the lot closes a message in green indicating you
won will be displayed. Important: In the rare occasion where the lot must be re-opened it is possible that the said lot will not show on your invoicing as the bidding increments continued over and above your high bid entered. You must either continue to bid or concede the lot to the new high bid.
WHY ARE LOTS RE-OPENED? Other types of internet delays, such as internet lag, transfer
times or even late bids often create situations in which a bid will come through as we are closing the lot on the floor and/or another internet platform, in the case where not all plat-forms are yet closed and the auctioneer deems fit, a lot may be re-opened to accept a tardy internet bid to offer a fair opportunity for all internet bidders to participate in the bid-ding of the said lot. It is possible and most likely that if you were the initial winning high bid that you will now be sur-passed by a higher bid and if you do not continue the bid-ding process you will concede the lot to the new high bid.
WHAT DOES THE TAB MY BOOKMARKS DO? The My bookmarks tab is there to permit you to view all
lots you indicated to Track and all the lots you have bid on. They will all be incorporated and visible on this page.
WHAT DOES THE TAB RESULTS DO? The « Results » tab shows the auction results as they happen.
You can see what items sold and the final hammer price.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS FROM INTERNET BIDDERS
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OCTOBER 2015 TOREX AUCTION SALE – TERMS OF SALE1. This is a public, mail, email, phone/fax and Internet auction sale conducted and licensed. All bids are per lot. No lots will be broken. Auction sales are not
approval sales. First two sessions will be held at the Hyatt Regency Toronto Hotel, 370 King Street West. (Downtown Toronto), Ontario. Please make your reservation by calling the Hyatt hotel at 416-343-1234.
2. All lots shall be sold to the highest bidder as determined by the auctioneer. If any dispute arises during the sale, the auctioneer has the right to reopen the lot and put it up for sale again. The auctioneer’s decision will be fi nal. In the case of identical (tied) bids during our Live Auctions, the earliest received bid shall take priority. In the case of a tie bid during our Sales, between a mail/fax bid and an Internet bid, the Internet bid will take precedence and obtain the lot. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU REQUIRE FURTHER EXPLANATION. No BUY bids or unlimited bids will be accepted. Bids may be made by mail, fax, email, phone or place your bids on our website, either before the sale or by bidding online during the sessions. If you have yet to do so, take a mo-ment to familiarize yourself with our new Internet bidding platform program, an improved online bidding experience which allows bidders to watch and participate in the auction in real time through a live feed.
3. A 15% buyer’s fee will be added to the invoice of each successful bidder, including mail/fax/email bidders and phone bidders. An 18% buyer’s fee is ap-plicable to all INTERNET bidders. All successful mail/fax/telephone bidders will receive an invoice by mail. All successful internet bidders will receive an invoice by e-mail.
4. Prices realized will be published and posted on our website a few days after the sale. Prices realized may be mailed upon request.
5. ALL LOTS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL PRIOR TO DELIVERY. Payments must be made in Canadian funds by cheque, bank wire transfer to TCNC’s account or cash. We DO NOT accept PAYPAL, sorry. Payment in U.S. funds will be accepted at 1,5% above spot rate, on the day of the said auction, invoices will be converted accordingly on request. To be fair with our customers who pay cash, Visa and Master Card will be accepted with a 2.95% premium. If you choose the credit card payment, please be advise that the fees are not refundable) Bidders who do not have an established business relationship with The Canadian Numismatic Company will be required to provide credit references prior to the sale. For our established customers, your lots are shipped when your cheque is received. For new customers, your cheque must clear before shipping lots. If you wish to receive your lots faster, you might consider a certifi ed cheque or you can wire your payment directly to our Laurentian Bank account # 492317-01, Branch # 0147. All auction invoices should be received and paid for in full no later than 15 days following the auction date. Invoices not paid in full within 30 days will be liable to a 2% interest fee, charged on a monthly basis. This fee will commence as of the initial invoice date and continue until paid for in full. If the Auctioneer requires use of an attorney for payment resolution, the buyer agrees to pay all attorney fees related to the case.
6. The auctioneer will open the bidding at the higher of approximately 10% above the second highest bid received or the consignor’s reserve. All bids received will be reduced whenever possible. So, don’t be afraid to bid high. If there are no bids received or reserve, the auctioneer will open bidding at about 50% of the estimate or at the starting bid indicated with the price in RED, bracketed right before the catalogue value. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot for any reason at any time prior to its sale. In a case of a signifi cant event which, in the judgement of the auctioneer reserves the right to cancel or postpone this sale.
7. Prices are in Canadian funds. Bidding in this auction will be in Canadian funds. Mail bids received from USA customers will be converted at the exchange rates of the sale’s date rate.
8. The estimates listed are taken from the Canadian Coin News, Charlton catalogues, Canadian Dealers News letter and retail prices, e-bay sales, Cornwell report and/or the actual market selling/ asking prices. Key dates and Highest grade material will generally command a premium and should sell close to and/ or above the estimates. Our estimates are fair and very reasonable, please bid accordingly. No lot should sell less than 50% of the low estimates. With a bid of 80% of the estimate, you have a fair chance of succeeding, with a bid of 100% of the highest estimate, you will be likely to succeed.
9. The cataloguer has taken every reasonable measure to ensure that all of the lots in this sale are as described and genuine. All raw coins and banknotes have been graded by the cataloguer or the auction house which represent our best professional opinion. To grade coins and banknotes, we use Canadian grading standards, 34 years of experience and good conscience. Grading is a subjective description in the opinion of the cataloguer or the auction house. Among experts there are often differences of opinion on the grading and the eye appeal of a coin. The strike and the state of preservation are often de-bated. TCNC acts as an agent between consignors and buyers. TCNC does not guarantee that any coin or banknote catalogued will meet the standards, or the grade, of any third party grading companies. No warranty, whether impressed or implied.
10. Title to all lots remains with the auction house until paid for in full by the purchaser. But they are held at the risk of the purchaser once the time of the sale.
11. All lots delivered outside Canada are exempt of tax. Sales tax, if applicable will be added to the total amount of each invoice including the buyer’s charge. To all lots delivered in Canada, appropriate GST/HST will be charged. To all lots delivered in Quebec PST of 9.975% will be charged. To all lots delivered in USA or overseas, NO TAX will be charged.
12. Shipping and insurance will be charged to all successful bidders. Insurance will be charged at 0.0040% ($0.40 for $100 purchase). If declined, parcel will be sent at buyer’s risk. All overseas shipments are sent at buyer’s risk.
13. Mail bidders may return incorrectly described lots for full refund within 5 days of receipt, (except on bulk lots or any lot that contains more than 5 items). NO RETURNS can be accepted for ANY REASON after November 16, 2015 as consignors must be paid. Sorry, no exceptions.
14. TCNC acts ONLY as agent for the consignors and makes no independent warranty to title. TCNC hereby disclaims all liability for damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the sale of any property by TCNC to the purchaser. TCNC reminds all bidders that grading, attribution, and method of manufacture are crucial to the determination of the value of any numismatic item.
15. Please check your bid sheet carefully, we cannot be responsible for the mistakes of others.
Shipping Details: Shipping and insurance will be charged to all successful bidders. Insurance will be charged at 0.4% ($0.40 for $100 purchase). If declined, parcel will be sent at buyer’s risk. All overseas shipments are sent at buyer’s risk.
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These bids are executed on the understanding that the purchaser fully agrees to comply with thenotices and Terms of Sale printed in the catalogue.
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A downloadable PDF version is also available at our web site.
THE CANADIAN NUMISMATIC COMPANY
5220 1st Avenue, Quebec City, QC G1H 2V2Toll Free # 1-877-276-8627
PH: (418) 628-9838 Fax: (418) 628-2790Email : [email protected]
Web site : www.canadiancoinsandpapermoney.com
THE CANADIAN NUMISMATIC COMPANY
Catalogue price:
$50.00