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  2. List of foreign countries with coinage struck at the Royal ...

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    Since its opening in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint has produced coinage and planchets for over 80 countries. [1] This list of foreign countries with coinage struck at the Royal Canadian Mint lists countries that have been serviced by the Crown corporation, as listed on the website of the Canadian Numismatic Publishing Institute.

  3. List of coin collectors - Wikipedia

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    First Canadian to be President of American Numismatic Association, Honorary President of C.N.A. and had the finest collection of Canadian tokens, coins and currency, purchased by Bank of Canada Museum in 1963 and medals at the Glenbow Museum [111] Richard S. Yeoman: 1904: 1988: Wrote A Guide Book of United States Coins [112] Oscar H. Dodson ...

  4. Canadian Paper Money Society - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Paper Money Society (CPMS) is a non-profit numismatic organization for collectors of Canadian paper money, including government and private bank issues, municipal scrip, stocks, bonds, and other forms of payment. It has members throughout Canada, the United States and in other countries. [1]

  5. Numismatic associations - Wikipedia

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    Numismatic associations bring together groups of numismatists. They may be commercial, hobby or professional. They may be commercial, hobby or professional. Membership is sometimes by election.

  6. Royal Canadian Numismatic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association launched its first numismatic correspondence course in 1995. Coordinating Editor of this project was Paul Johnson, while the Core Committee consisted of Brian Cornwell, Scott Douglas, Dr. Marvin Kay, Paul Petch and John Regitko and with special mention of the work by Barry McIntyre.

  7. Telephone numbers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada's Translation Bureau recommends using hyphens between groups; e.g. 250-555-0199. [2] Using the format specified by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Recommendation E.164 for telephone numbers, a Canadian number is written as +1NPANXXXXXX, with no spaces, hyphens, or other characters; e.g. +12505550199.

  8. Royal Canadian Mint tokens and medallions - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Canadian Numismatic Association annual convention was held in Moncton, New Brunswick, from July 20 to July 23, 1983. The obverse of the Convention Medal shows the #66 locomotive, a 4-4-0 Type D-17. The reverse shows the early seal of British Columbia at the left and the arms of British Columbia at the right. The design for the reverse ...

  9. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Canada: Ottawa: Currency Museum Bank of Canada China: Beijing: China Numismatic Museum [3] China: Shanghai: Shanghai Museum Colombia: Bogotá: Museo Casa de Moneda: 18,600 [4] Costa Rica: San José: Numismatic Museum Cuba: Havana: Numismatic Museum Denmark: Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo