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Sale!Philatelic exhibiting is an exciting area within which we stamp collectors share our collecting interests with others. Collecting a topic in great detail, drafting up exhibit pages to present our material, and composing text on each page to tell the story of what is being shown is an intensely satisfying pursuit. By understanding the guidelines of exhibit preparation, collectors discover ways to showcase their material to its best effect. This book spells out the nuts and bolts of how this is all done. RPSC members receive $15.00 off.
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In this wonderfully illustrated book, award-winning author Harvey B. Richer takes readers on a journey of 100 of Canada’s Greatest Coins, which have affected the world and caught collectors’ imaginations. Inside, you’ll find rarity, value, popularity, beauty, invention, and historical significance, among other things.
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Coins with no numismatic value have been repurposed by a Canadian artist as collectable jewellery. Here she has turned three 100 year old pennies into a very charming coin necklace. See description for more details. In today's offering we have three pennies - one each in the following years 1900, 1910 & 1919. Pictures showing 1910 penny.
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VINYL 20 POCKET PAGES with thumb slot
UDI-20 20-Pocket U-Do-It Coin Page 8-1/2 x 11” (Specify Black or Blue). . . . . . . $ 1 . 15 Package of 50 . . . . . . . . . $ 46.00
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Out of stock2023 COINS OF CANADA – 41ST EDITION by J.A. Haxby & R.C. Willey The 41ST edition of The Coins of Canada is a complete, one-volume library of Canadian coins, tokens and paper money, including major varieties. Features:
- Complete Canadian decimal coinage
- Pre-Confederation Provincial issues
- All Canadian Mint silver and gold collector’s issues
- Canadian colonial tokens
- Dominion of Canada banknotes 1867-1935
- Bank of Canada paper money 1935 to date
- Latest retail market values by grade
- Detailed mintage figures and statistics
- Much historical background and pertinent information
- Condition Grading Guides for Canadian coins
- Includes a glossary of numismatic terms
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The Official Red Book™ (A Guide Book of United States Coins) now has even more pages of valuable information. Collectors around the country love the book’s grade-by-grade values, auction records, historical background, detailed specifications, high-resolution photographs, and accurate mintage data. How rare are your coins? How much are they worth? The Red Book tells you, covering everything from early colonial copper tokens to the newest Mint issues, plus added varieties in between. More collectors turn to the Red Book than any other retail guide in the hobby!
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Out of stockNOW AVAILABLE! The ultimate reference for Canadian stamp collectors. Provinces listed. Most varieties listed. Also includes FDC, blocks and postal stationery. Featuring the established Scott numbering System. Full color spiral-bound book, measuring 8½ × 11. Editor: D. Robin Harris
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The 77th Charlton Vol 1 catalogue, released on April 9, 2024, presents a comprehensive overview of Canadian coins from the 1600s to today. It covers circulating coinage, foreign coins in Canada from the 17th to 19th centuries, pre-decimal local coins, and coins from various Canadian provinces. Additionally, it includes sections on specimen coins, trial pieces, official fabrications, and test tokens. This edition also features Part 2 of the Canadian Coin Variety Catalogue by Hans Zoell.