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Cryptocurrency News Articles
The Toronto Coin Expo Spring Auction Returns with an Outstanding Selection of Rare and Historic Canadian Numismatics
May 01, 2025 at 12:11 am
The Toronto Coin Expo Spring Auction kicks off the Canadian coin and banknote show with a live two-session sale, May 1-2, in the Toronto Reference Library and is being conducted by Geoffrey Bell Auctions.
Highlighting the sale are two landmark collections: the 50-year Botany Collection, which includes exceptional errors, patterns and rare coinage; and the late Geoffrey Bell’s personal scrip collection, filled with seldom-seen 19th-century municipal and commercial notes.
Among the top highlights is Lot 399, a dramatic 1969 Canadian 25-cent coin struck over a 1963 English gold sovereign. Certified MS-64 by PCGS, the piece weighs 7.98 grams and is believed to be unique—a showstopper for collectors of sovereigns or mint errors. The coin carries an estimate of $20,000–$25,000.
Other rarities include Lot 403, a 1970 50-cent coin struck on a 14-karat gold planchet (PCGS MS-64, estimate: $20,000–$25,000), and Lot 574, an 1836 City of Saint John note, the only known example of its kind (estimate: $10,000–$20,000). A rare 1854 £1 Nova Scotia treasury note used for railway funding will also cross the block as Lot 617 (estimate: $20,000–$25,000).
Auction sessions begin nightly at 5:30 p.m., with lot viewing open 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. Visit www.gbellauctions.com for the full catalogue and registration.
Toronto Coin Expo May 3-4
Held in the same venue—Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge St.—the Toronto Coin Expo takes place May 3–4, with over 30 dealers from across Canada, educational workshops and family-friendly programming. Show admission is $6, and free for children under 16.
On Saturday, May 4, don’t miss these free workshops in the Bram & Bluma Appel Salon:
10:30 a.m. – Coin Collecting for KIDSA fun introduction to collecting coins and transit tokens. Free for all young collectors.
11:00 a.m. – Kids’ Coin AuctionYoung numismatists (recommended age 8+) use play money to bid on real numismatic items in a lively, kid-friendly auction.
1:00 p.m. – Coin Grading with François RufiangeLearn to grade Canadian coins using Langlois’ Guide, with a visual review of wear stages from Mint State to heavily circulated. Bring your 5X or 10X loupe!
For full show details, visit: www.torontocoinexpo.ca
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- 2025-W Uncirculated American Gold Eagle and Dr. Vera Rubin Quarter Mark New Products
- Jun 13, 2025 at 06:25 am
- The United States Mint released sales figures for its numismatic products through the week ending June 8, offering the first results for the new 2025-W $50 Uncirculated American Gold Eagle and the latest products featuring the Dr. Vera Rubin quarter.
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- H100 Group AB Raises 101 Million SEK (Approximately $10.6 Million) to Bolster Bitcoin Reserves
- Jun 13, 2025 at 06:25 am
- In a significant move reflecting the growing convergence of healthcare technology and digital finance, Swedish health-tech firm H100 Group AB has raised 101 million SEK (approximately $10.6 million) to bolster its Bitcoin reserves.
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