The Lakeview Collection 的钱币相册
Ex Sawkins Collection, ICCS SP-67 Heavy Cameo Heritage Auctions, Auction 311, Lot 12215, January 11, 2003, still part of an original certified set Moore Numismatic Auctions & Canadian Coin & Currency Joint Auction, The Canadian Legacy Sale II, Lot 2814, Feb 13, 2015, still part of an original certified set
From the Cornerstone catalogue: "The official mintage shows only six sets struck, with only one original set containing a specimen strike of the five cent coin." The coin here is the lone example known from an original 1938 specimen set. The set was broken apart due to the value and demand of the five cent piece leading the the rest of the set residing with one collector while the five cent coin went elsewhere.
ICCS SP-66 Heavy Cameo, One half of an original pair issued in blue card with gold RCM logo
ICCS SP-66 Heavy Cameo, One half of an original pair issued in blue card with gold RCM logo
Beckman-Harvey Richer Heritage Auctions, Auction 3041, Lot 29046 The Canadian Numismatic Company, The Extravaganza Sale II, Lot 1589
Beckman-Harvey Richer Heritage Auctions, Auction 3041, Lot 29046 The Canadian Numismatic Company, The Extravaganza Sale II, Lot 1589
Lafortune-Pittman-Beckman David Akers Numismatics Inc., The John Jay Pittman Collection: Part 1, Lot 66, October 21-23, 1997 Heritage Auctions, Auction 3041, Lot 29048, August 13, 2015 Stacks Bowers, August 2023 Global Showcase Auction Session C, Lot 51208, August 15, 2023
Belzberg. Quite possibly from a specimen set originating from Maurice Lafortune, as Belzberg came into possession of some superb gem 1948 dollars in both MS and SP from Lafortune. The Lafortune origins are unverified currently but very possible.
Lafortune-Pittman, ICCS SP-67 Pittman lot 2207 the second coin from a two-piece lot consisting of a 1948 and 1949 specimen nickel duo.
Lafortune-Pittman, Heavy Cameo. Pittman lot 2509, originating from an original set acquired by JJP directly from mint employee Maurice Lafortune