Canada's one-dollar coin has gone through many different designs over the years, from the silver dollars of the mid-20th century to today's Canadian dollar coin (Loonie). Many of these coins are quite ...
Canadian coins are more than just spare change—they can be hidden treasures. From rare minting errors to limited-edition releases, certain Canadian coins have become highly sought-after by collectors ...
Anyone paying attention to collectible coin market has undoubtedly seen some rare examples over the years. Still, it’s unlikely they’ve seen anything like the Royal Canadian Mint’s latest release—a ...
The Royal Canadian Mint continues to create Canada’s money for general use, but also has become a world leader in new coin technology, and in collectible and investment coinage. After new tech in ...
For the first time in history, one of virtually every set of valuable Canadian coins ever minted is being sold at the same time. Experts say the collection outshines the central bank's. More than ...
Canada got its first glimpse of European money in the 1660s, when French colonists arrived from across the Atlantic. It took another 150 years for Canada to issue its own banknotes. Today, America’s ...
Even though their face value is only one cent, some of the rarest Canadian pennies can be worth hundreds or thousands of dollars. Before you toss those pennies in your coin jar or drive them to the ...
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Coin collecting 101: What you should know
Whether you’re drawn to the shimmer of silver, the stories behind commemorative coins or the pursuit of rare finds, coin ...
Certificates for rare coins and banknotes will be hidden in New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, and Miami, all cities where the auction house has retail store fronts. The certificates will be tucked ...
A stunning and rare pure gold coin has sold for more than $1.5 million, according to the Royal Canadian Mint. The coin, titled The Dance Screen (The Scream Too), pays tribute to the art of acclaimed ...
Canada's silver Superman coins have been like kryptonite to the bottom line of the Royal Canadian Mint. In 2011, the mint began selling a series of silver collectible coins, with a face value of $20, ...
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