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1890-H 1C MS62BN PCGS #30039

Fully lustrous; obverse is predominantly brown with tinges of blue in the peripheral areas while the reverse is almost entirely electric blue

1936 1C MS65RD PCGS #30266

Ex Pittman; 100% red and fully lustrous with an average strike; previous ICCS MS-65 Red [YD 224]

1937 1C MS66RD PCGS #30344

Ex Blay; fully lustrous with a good strike and remarkably clean fields

1938 1C MS64BN PCGS #30345

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1938 1C MS66RD PCGS #30347

Fully blazing red with an above-average strike and excellent eye appeal; CNAS Silver; previous CCCS MS-65 Red [0002973]

1939 1C MS65RD PCGS #30350

Gem, mostly red with a minor strike-through on the reverse

1940 1C MS66RD PCGS #30353

A stunning full red example; surfaces are MS-67 with only a lack of rim definition on the reverse keeping this piece from a higher grade, quite possibly the best surviving example for the year; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS MS-66 Red [XVB 958]

1941 1C MS65RD PCGS #30356

Full red with a superior strike and above-average eye appeal; CNAS Silver

1942 1C MS64BN PCGS #30357

Ex Balasiuk; catalogue No. 102 of The Balasiuk Collection, described as "An extraordinary piece with eye-popping colors, the obverse featuring a contrast of electric purple and green mixed with tones of blue and gold while the reverse displays a cascade of ammolite coloration"; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS MS-62 Red and Brown [WO 566]

1942 1C MS65RD PCGS #30359

A full red gem with a superior strike and rim definition, eye appeal is excellent; CNAS Silver

1943 1C MS64BN PCGS #30360

Fully lustrous and brilliantly toned, the surfaces displaying a mix blue-green tones with hints of purple and gold; CNAS Silver

1943 1C MS65RD PCGS #30362

Full red with an above-average strike and a bit of iridescence in the fields; CNAS Silver

1944 1C MS64RB PCGS #30364

Brilliantly toned with both the obverse and reverse displaying bold tones of magenta and fuchsia bordered by a mix of lime, chartreuse, and turquoise greens

1944 1C MS64RD PCGS #30365

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1945 1C MS64BN PCGS #30366

Fully lustrous with an iridescent array of sea green, neon blue, and magenta toning

1945 1C MS66RD PCGS #30368

An incredible superb gem example, the first 1945 Canada 1 Cent to be graded MS-66 Red by PCGS and currently the only example graded MS-66 across all major grading companies; fully lustrous with a superior strike, quite possibly the finest surviving example; previous ICCS MS-65 Red

1946 1C MS65RD PCGS #30371

Lustrous red gem, well-struck with minimal contact marks; previous ICCS MS-65 Red

1947 1C MS63BN PCGS #30372

An extraordinary choice uncirculated example with brilliant iridescent toning; both sides display a blend of amber and emerald green, the obverse featuring a mix of turquoise and royal purple near the center while the reverse is more of a crimson color

1947 1C MS66RD PCGS #30374

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1948 1C A to Lg Denticle MS65RD PCGS #30380

A bright red gem with excellent eye appeal

1949 1C A Btwn Denticles MS63BN PCGS #30381

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1951 1C MS65RB PCGS #30388

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1951 1C MS64RD PCGS #30389

Ex Seminary of Sherbrooke; a nice full red example though the rim definition is a bit soft; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS MS-65 Red

1952 1C MS65RD PCGS #30392

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1937 1C Matte SP65RD PCGS #30407

A bright red gem with much better eye appeal than what is normally encountered when examining matte specimen cents of this year (estimated mintage of 1,000); CNAS Silver

1937 1C Mirror SP66RD PCGS #30410

Very scarce, believed to have a mintage of just 75 pieces; heavy cameo on the obverse; cross-graded ICCS SP-66 Mirror; Red [TH 212]

1946 1C SP65RB PCGS #30421

Cross-graded ICCS SP-65 Red; fantastic eye appeal due to the scattered application of mint lacquer; cameo not noted on the holder; CNAS Silver

1947 1C SP64RB PCGS #30424

Nicely toned with strong hues of magenta and gold on the obverse

1947 1C Maple Leaf SP65RD PCGS #30428

Full red; struck off of the lower quality obverse die for the type, but still a brilliant example

1948 1C SP65RB PCGS #30430

A nicely toned gem with lustrous shades of green, gold, and purple

1950 1C SP65RB PCGS #30436

Ex Cornerstone Collection (description coming soon)

1951 1C SP64RD PCGS #30440

Ex Blay; obverse is a bit toned, reverse is exceptional for the type

1953 1C No Strap MS64RB PCGS #30457

Nicely toned with shades of blue, purple, and pink overlying the original copper color

1954 1C Strap MS64RB PCGS #30466

Ex Balasiuk; unlisted in The Balasiuk Collection catalogue; a nicely toned piece with a brilliant golden obverse

1954 1C Strap MS65RD PCGS #30467

Ex Blay (description coming soon)

1955 1C Strap MS66RD PCGS #30473

Fully lustrous with cameo on the obverse; previous ICCS MS-65 Red; Cameo

1956 1C MS66RD PCGS #30476

Ex Blay (description coming soon)

1957 1C MS63RB PCGS #30478

Wildly toned with a splotchy array of colors ranging from bright magenta to olive green; strike is above average, from a roll of 1957 1¢ that had several nicely toned pieces

1901 5C MS65 PCGS #30985

A stunning gem with fully lustrous surfaces, bold strike details, and exceptional eye appeal; the obverse displays heavy cameo on the relief and a concentric ring of toning in the peripheral areas, starting with light red-orange shades near the rim progressing towards yellow, green, and blue near the center; the reverse, though not as striking in appearance, features an equally bold strike and retains its gem eye appeal through a lighter mix of cedar and moss green tones; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS MS-65 Cameo

1902 5C MS66 PCGS #31017

Fully lustrous with stunning electric blue toning encircling a blaze of cerulean, violet red, and cognac amber; CNAS Silver; previous CCCS MS-66 [0100298]

1943 5C Tombac MS64 PCGS #31121

Choice uncirculated with lustrous golden surfaces, a mint state reference piece to compare against specimen strikings

1943 5C Tombac SP64 PCGS #31148

A glowing choice specimen with brilliant golden surfaces and cameo on both the obverse and reverse devices; eye appeal is superior for the grade; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS SP-65 Cameo

1944 5C SP66 PCGS #31149

Ex Lafortune-Pittman (description coming soon)

1951 5C Nickel Bicentennial SP65 PCGS #31157

Gem specimen of a popular commemorative issue; details are sharp owing to the high obverse relief

1916 10C MS65 PCGS #31433

Blast white with heavy cameo on the obverse; likely an early strike that was set aside by a mint employee; previous ICCS MS-63

1936 10C MS65 PCGS #31457

Strikingly toned with the obverse displaying a prismatic array of colors, suggestive of being pressed into an album which left the reverse to tone around the peripheral areas; CNAS Silver

1913 10C Sm Leaves SP64 PCGS #31470

Ex Melbourne Mint & Victoria Museum Collection; a lustrous example with a superior strike and semi-gloss surfaces, this piece is nicely toned with a mixture of plum and beige shades; mintage is believed to be eight pieces with only four examples currently known, this piece being the finest graded example of two that are held privately; excessively rare, missing from The National Currency Collection (Bank of Canada Museum); from Lot 1004 of Sale No. 25 (Australian and World Coins, Spink Auctions, Wednesday 13 July 1988), a five-piece specimen set with the 1¢, 5¢, 25¢, and 50¢ dated 1912; previous ICCS SP-64 [HK 947]

1937 10C MS66 PCGS #31489

Ex ANS & Norweb; a brilliant superb gem with scattered autumnal toning overlaying frost white surfaces; both strike and luster are superior for the type; believed to have been a display piece used by the American Numismatic Society (ANS) as part of an uncirculated 1937 set originally sourced from the Norwebs

1938 10C MS65 PCGS #31490

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1939 10C MS65 PCGS #31491

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1944 10C MS65 PCGS #31496

Gem with stunning contrast between the portrait and the fields on the obverse; purchased at the 2023 Halifax RCNA Convention; CNAS Silver; cross-graded ICCS MS-65 Cameo

1946 10C MS65 PCGS #31498

An extraordinary gem with a bold strike and equally bold toning; a perimeter of sapphire blue surrounds a mix of lavender and gold on the obverse, while a blend of teal, lilac, and cerulean blue adorns the reverse; CNAS Silver; previous ICCS MS-63 [GZ 108]

1947 10C Maple Leaf MS65 PCGS #31500

A brilliant gem with lustrous sunset toning; purchased at the 2023 Halifax RCNA Convention; previous NGC MS-65 [6511578-002]

1949 10C SP66 PCGS #31526

A bold specimen, fully lustrous with a hint of peripheral toning; purchased at the 2023 Halifax RCNA Convention

1951 10C SP66 PCGS #31528

A hyper-reflective specimen with deep mirrors; struck on over-polished dies

1953 10C No Strap MS66 PCGS #31540

Gem with an incredibly strong strike, fully lustrous with appealing rainbow toning from being stored in a cardboard holder (originally part of a six-piece mint set); strong lighting conditions reveal some light hairlines on the reverse; previous ICCS MS-66 NSF [XLI 644]

1951 25C High Relief MS65 PCGS #31867

CNAS Silver (description coming soon)

1952 25C Low Relief MS65 PCGS #31868

A stunning example with jaw-dropping toning on the obverse; obverse is both lustrous and reflective with electric blue toning transitioning into an array of magenta and yellow; strike is above average for the type; CNAS Silver

1953 25C No Strap MS65 PCGS #31904

CNAS Silver (description coming soon)

1935 S$1 MS65 PCGS #32395

An exceptional gem with vibrant tones of electric blue that outline the obverse portrait fading into a mix of purple and russet coloration; well-struck with no distracting marks

1936 S$1 MS65 PCGS #32396

Exceptional eye appeal with strong, balanced toning in the peripheral areas

1949 S$1 MS65 PCGS #32407

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1949 S$1 SP64 PCGS #32443

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1971 S$1 British Columbia Ag SP68 PCGS #160583

Superb gem with true rainbow toning, fully lustrous with a sharp strike; it would be very difficult to improve upon this piece in terms of eye appeal; CNAS Silver

1963 1C MS66RD PCGS #162167

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1964 1C MS66+ RD PCGS #162170

100% red and fully lustrous, a superb gem example with heavy cameo on the obverse portrait; previous ICCS MS-66 Red; Heavy Cameo

1948 1C A Btwn Denticles MS64RD PCGS #167133

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1948 1C A to Sm Denticle MS64BN PCGS #509900

A scarce variety, the most difficult to find in the entire George VI 1¢ series in uncirculated condition; previous CCCS MS-63 Lustrous Brown [0093685]

1964 10C PR66DCAM PCGS #704674

Exceptional example of a rare issue with ultra heavy cameo on both the obverse and reverse; CNAS Silver; previous NGC SP-66 Cameo [3834927-025]

1947 1C Maple Leaf Pointed 7 MS63BN PCGS #872893

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