A scarce Canadian gold coin will headline this year's CAFNE Silent Auction, set to take place during the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) Convention in Calgary on Thursday, July 17.

Canadian coin collectors attending this year’s Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) Convention in Calgary are invited to bid on a scarce Canadian gold coin during the Canadian Association for Numismatic Education (CAFNE) Silent Auction.
The auction will be held during the annual reception hosted by CAFNE at the University of Calgary’s Nickle Galleries on Thursday, July 17, beginning at 6 p.m.
Donated by veteran numismatist Michael S. Turrini of Vallejo, Calif., the featured item is a 1999 $2 gold coin struck in 22-karat gold and depicting the Inuit Drum Dance. Issued by the Royal Canadian Mint with a limited mintage of just 4,298, the coin is housed in its original Mint packaging and includes a certificate of authenticity. It carries an estimated value of $800 to $1,000.
Also up for auction will be a lead strike of the official 2025 RCNA convention medal and a wide selection of numismatic material.
Registration for the RCNA 2025 Convention is now open. Those interested in attending the CAFNE reception must pre-register by completing the Convention form on the RCNA website: www.rcna.ca.
Proceeds from the auction will support CAFNE’s educational initiatives, including public outreach, numismatic research, and scholarships in Canadian numismatics.
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