Royal Canadian Numismatic Association
This page is for all who enjoy collecting coins, tokens, medals, paper money, and related items from Canada and around the world.
06/07/2026
Whether you're able to make it to Winnipeg or not, we have some excellent presentation lined up for this year's Virtual Symposium. They are free and open to everyone. Click the link to read about them and find out more about our convention.
https://www.rcna.ca/2026/
05/28/2026
A huge loss for the hobby. Our thoughts are with family and friends.
Robert Kokotailo remembered for decades of service to Canadian numismatics - Canadian Coin News The late Robert Kokotailo is pictured at Calgary Coin Gallery in Calgary, Alta. Robert was a longtime dealer and respected figure in Canadian numismatics who operated one of Western Canada’s best-known coin shops for several decades. Robert Kokotailo, longtime owner of Calgary Coin Gallery and a f...
05/13/2026
We hope we'll see you at the numismatic event of the year - our annual convention is being held in Winnipeg this July. There will be lots happening, click the link for details.
https://rcna.ca/2026/
05/03/2026
RCNA Coin Grading Workshop – July 15, 2026
The RCNA, with financial support from CAFNE, is sponsoring Coin Grading, a workshop during the convention in Calgary. The workshop is taking place Wednesday, July 15 in the Charleswood A room of the Delta Winnipeg Hotel, 350 St-Mary Avenue, Winnipeg.
For more information, including how to register, click this link:https://www.rcna.ca/2026/2026Workshop.pdf
04/20/2026
Coin a day! 🪙✨
The Voyageur dollar coin 🛶 that most of us know was actually designed to commemorate King George V’s silver jubilee. 👑
Sculptor Emanuel Hahn 🎨 originally submitted a design with a caribou 🦌, but the finance minister preferred the Voyageur canoe 🛶 image instead.
The only clue to what this coin commemorates is in the Latin inscription :
“GEORGE V KING EMPEROR IN THE 25TH YEAR OF HIS REIGN” ✨
1 dollar, Canada, 1935
American Numismatic Association
04/07/2026
Fun for the kids in Mississauga this weekend!
Youth Auction offers fun for kids and families - Canadian Coin News Families looking for a fun and interactive activity this weekend are invited to attend the popular Youth Auction at the National Postage Stamp and Coin Show, taking place Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Hilton Mississauga/Meadowvale. Designed especially for young collectors, the free event welcomes children...
03/05/2026
Nice to see it explained!
On this day in 1461 Edward IV was proclaimed king. His reign saw an important expansion in the range of English coins. A 10 shilling gold piece appeared for the first time, known as a ryal. The revaluation of the noble also led to the introduction of the gold angel, valued at 6 shillings and 8 pence and showing St Michael slaying the devil with a ship on the reverse. The range of coins expanded further through the issue of angels, ryals and their fractions, together with new silver denominations, creating a more sophisticated coinage system.
02/06/2026
How many of you knew the answer? It can pay to study your coins!
Get that coin... 🪙 🌎: https://jeopardy.visitlink.me/f3nbrR
01/18/2026
Bring the kids and stop by our sponsored Youth Table!
The CAND Coin Show, taking place Jan. 24–25, will feature a full dealer floor with an impressive lineup of participating dealers, many of whom are bringing new material curated over the Christmas holidays.
As the first major event on Canada’s numismatic calendar, the CAND Coin Show offers collectors a prime opportunity to explore fresh inventory, connect with leading dealers and kick off the 2026 collecting season.
The show is open to the public, and all collectors are encouraged to attend.
Full show details are in the posting below, in the show card.
Below is the list of participating dealers:
2026 PARTICIPATING DEALERS:
4TopNotes, ON www.4topnotes.com
Alliance Coin & Banknote, ON www.alliancecoin.com
Ancient Numismatic Enterprise, ON www.anecoins.ca
Andy Grecco Coins, ON
Calgary Coin Gallery, AB www.calgarycoin.com
Campbell’s Collectables, ON
Canadian Coin News, ON www.canadiancoinnews.com
Coinstampsupplies, ON www.coinstampsupplies.com
Certified Coins of Canada, ON
Charles Euston, QC
Citadel Coins, NS www.citadelcoinshalifax.com
Classic Coins and Banknotes, ON www.classiccoinsandbanknotes.com
Colonial Acres, ON www.colonialacres.com
Common Cents (Scott Nagel), ON
DCC Coin Collectors, QC
Denis Richard @ Coin Photography Studio, ON
Geoffrey Bell Auctions, NB www.gbellauctions.com
Jayden Chen, ON
Jetons Canada, QC www.JetonsCanada.com
John Masterson – Beaver Bullion, ON
King Coin Bank, ON https://www.kingcoinbank.com
Koolhaas Coins, ON
Londinium Coins, ON
Metro Coin & Banknote, ON https://www.metrocbc.com/
Mike’s Coins, NB
Nigel Mackey Coin & Stamp, ON
Proof Positive Coins Ltd, NS www.proofpositivecoins.com
R & S Coins, ON
Stack’s & Bowers, BC www.stacksbowers.com
Toronto Coin Shop, ON www.torontocoinshop.ca
Waxman Rarities, ON www.iwaxmanrarities.com
Woodstock Gold & Silver, ON www.woodstockgoldnsilver.ca
CAND / RCNA Youth Table
01/11/2026
Improve your coin-grading skills and more. Download more information in the link below, including how to register.
https://www.rcna.ca/toronto.pdf
This workshop is sponsored by the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) and will feature instruction by numismatic expert Robert Forbes. Following the introduction, this course delves deeper into the technical aspects of coin grading, as well as counterfeit and alteration detection. Though not a pre-requisite, some basic knowledge of grading terminology and the normal grading scale would be useful. This course has the goal of educating collectors about the technical side of grading Canadian coins, as well as the “market grading” approach to coin grading, and the use of third party grading services. Mr. Forbes will proceed with a PowerPoint presentation, hand-outs and displays of relevant numismatic items. The class size is deliberately kept small, helping the students to have an opportunity to interface, one-on-one, with the instructor to either understand the material presented more clearly or to deal with other issues of interest to the student in the instructor’s areas of expertise. Paul Johnson, RCNA Executive Secretary, will be the Moderator for the workshop. Each participant will receive a special RCNA Certificate of Participation at the conclusion of the course. The day-long course will include 45 minutes for lunch. Participants can dine in the Humber College restaurant (the cost for lunch is the responsibility of each individual). Morning and afternoon coffee breaks are also scheduled with complimentary coffee and tea available.
Agenda
8:30 am – 9:00 am Registration & Complimentary Coffee
9:00 am – 9:10 am Introduction
9:10 am – 12:10 pm Coin Grading
12:10 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch Break
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Counterfeit and other problem coin topics
Application of the morning learning to grading of examples
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Certificate Presentation and Closing Comments
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