1966 dollars come with either large and small beads on the obverse. Large bead examples are very common and all but the nicest examples are only worth their silver content. Small bead examples are extremely rare. To tell the difference, look at the A in REGINA. On common one it points at...
These early coins, made of gold or other precious metals, had irregular shapes but were stamped with values to indicate their worth. This groundbreaking advancement in cash marked a turning point in the history of money by facilitating trade and commerce. Paper Money and International Trade Carryin...
This Crown or 5 Shilling piece was a considerable amount of money at the time, it was Sterling Silver and our largest non gold coin. Victoria is on one side with her hair done up in a bun for the Jubilee and the reverse had St. George slaying the dragon. 1889 is not the easiest ...