Collection: COINS, STAMPS, PAPER MONEY
From single pure silver wafers, to collectible coins, to commemorative multi-coin sets or maybe even unique coin-inspired gift items, GC&C has the item you are looking for!
And remember fellow collectors, unlike Rockford Plates, Hummel Figurines and Beanie Babies, silver coins will always have their Face Value and Spot Silver Price to fall back on. And so truly, what else can you collect that shines so bright? (lightbulbs?)
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MARRIED IN 2021! Royal Canadian Mint Greeting Card & 5-Coin Gift Set
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MARRIED IN 2022! Royal Canadian Mint Greeting Card & 5-Coin Gift Set
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Royal Canadian Mint / Monnaie royale canadienne Token Medallion Coin: OTTAWA & WINNIPEG
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STANDARD CATALOGUE OF CANADIAN COINS, TOKENS and PAPER MONEY, by J.E. Charlton, Tenth Edition 1962
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The Royal Canadian Mint and Canadian Coinage: STRIKING IMPRESSIONS by Dr. James A. Haxby, (2nd Ed. 1986)
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THE ROYAL WEDDING, 1981 Commemorative Crown Coin Charles & Diana, by Barklay's Bank of London, England 29th July 1981
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THE SILVER JUBILEE BRITISH CROWN COIN: 25th Anniversary of QUEEN ELIZABETH II, (1952-1977)
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Vancouver 2010 Olympic XXI Winter Games Souvenir CLOSING CEREMONY - CEREMONIE DE CLOTURE Official Book
Regular price $20.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per -
VINTAGE DONLON PRICE CATALOG 1964: United States Small Size Paper Money Guide Book
Regular price $10.00 CADRegular priceUnit price / per
Did You Know?
All coins manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint are legal tender. However, unlike Canadian circulation coins, collector coins are non-circulating legal tender (NCLT). As such, these coins are not intended for daily commercial transactions and accepting them as payment or for redemption is at the discretion of businesses and financial institutions. The Mint has a process in place to reimburse financial institutions the face value of redeemed NCLT coins, once they have accepted them from a customer and returned them to the Mint. In the event a bank branch is unaware of this procedure, customers are advised to contact the Mint with the coordinates of the bank branch, which will take steps to inform the branch of the redemption process. As collector coins can only be redeemed at face value by businesses and financial institutions willing to accept them, the date of issue would not make a difference. For this reason, it is recommended that individuals wishing to sell a collector coin first consult with a coin dealer, who is more likely to offer a price above face value. (~excerpt from RCM Newsletter)