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Canadian Coins 2009 A Charlton Standard Catalogue (CHARLTON'S STANDARD CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN COINS),Used
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The 63rd edition of Canadian Coins was released at the Canadian Numismatic Association s National Convention held in Ottawa during July 2008. Ottawa also played host to the 100th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mint, 19082008. The 63rd edition is no different than the last 62 in that it has been completely revised and reworked to bring The Standard uptodate for 2009 season. Within the Circulation Section: Over 30 new varieties are included in the 63rd edition, basically, in all denominations from the one cent to the dollars. The most extensive however, has been the additions to the George VI fifty cent series. In the 61st edition of Canadian Coins appeared the second segment on die varieties which was devoted to fifty cent coins. However, the identification system devised proved unworkable. A new classification system for George VI fifty cent die varieties is introduced in the 63rd edition, one based on narrow and wide dates. Hopefully this system will be more collector friendly. Within the Collector s Section: The Royal Canadian Mint had a very productive Standard season, May 2007 to May 2008. Over 75 new issues are added to their respective categories. The new product introductions contain new denominations, and new special effects from the design department. It is interesting to note that after fifty years of avoiding the term prooflike it appears as one of the finishes now used by the Mint. The fifteen dollar Vignettes of Royalty series carries a prooflike finish. Within the Variety Section: This is the fourth part of a six part series on Canadian die varieties. The first began in the 60th edition with the dollar coins, and has been carried on now to the 63rd, where the variety section is devoted to Victorian ten cents. Over 70 pages covering 90 different varieties, some introduced for the first time, are illustrated and described. A new listing style is introduced, that of describing and treating both the obverse and reverse of the coin as one variety. The obverse variety (portrait) and reverse variety are illustrated together in one listing defining that coin by the pair of die that produced it. Eventually all Victorian ten cent die pairs may be identified.
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- Q: What is the content focus of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue? A: The Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue focuses on various aspects of Canadian coins, including circulation coins, collector's items, and die varieties. It features over 30 new coin varieties and extensive coverage of the George VI fifty cent series.
- Q: How many pages does the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue contain? A: The catalogue contains 480 pages of detailed information about Canadian coins, including illustrations and descriptions of different varieties.
- Q: Is the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue suitable for beginners in numismatics? A: Yes, the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue is suitable for beginners, as it includes clear classifications and a user-friendly approach to identifying coins, especially with its new classification system for die varieties.
- Q: What condition is the used copy of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue in? A: The used copy of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue is in 'Good' condition, indicating it has been previously owned but is still functional and presentable.
- Q: Who is the author of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue? A: The author of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue is W. K. Cross, a recognized figure in the field of numismatics.
- Q: What unique features does the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue offer? A: The catalogue includes features such as a new classification system for die varieties, comprehensive listings of new issues from the Royal Canadian Mint, and detailed illustrations of both obverse and reverse varieties for clarity.
- Q: When was the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue published? A: The Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue was published on July 15, 2008.
- Q: What is the binding type of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue? A: The Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue is bound in a spiral format, allowing for easy page turning and durability.
- Q: Are there new coin varieties introduced in the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue? A: Yes, the catalogue introduces over 30 new coin varieties across various denominations, including significant updates to the fifty cent series.
- Q: What is included in the Collector's Section of the Canadian Coins 2009 catalogue? A: The Collector's Section includes over 75 new issues from the Royal Canadian Mint, along with details on new denominations and special design effects introduced during the previous year.