Auction Details
We are proud and excited to conduct our auction in conjunction with the 2017 Spring Toronto Coin Expo. This sale features Part I of the Covered Bridge Collection, with fresh rarities that are coming out of storage for the first time in numerous years. Trophy notes from many chartered banks and the now famous Bank of Canada serial #5 set are both pieces of this collection garnering a frenzy.
The fur trade industry and the Hudson’s Bay Company have been a most important part of Canada’s heritage. In celebration of Canada’s 150th birthday, a major piece of Canada’s history is being offered with a large collection of Hudson’s Bay tokens, card tokens, scrip and medals. Other selections from numerous consignors round out another outstanding auction including a nice Edmonton quarter collection and the second-last offering of the Richard Cooper Collection. Much anticipation surrounds these collections as individuals are planning on attending the sale from all over North America in hopes of an opportunity in obtaining a piece of this historic event. We feel privileged to be entrusted with such treasures and thank our contributors who have placed their faith in us.
Buyer’s Premiums will be added on all items as per the Terms & Conditions of the sale. Invoices will be emailed out after The Toronto Coin Expo.
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162Canada - 1929 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-64. A tad dull, but an excellent strike.
Estimate : 250.00 - 275.00
Sold for 125.00
164Canada - 1932 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-64. Multi layered tones cover the surfaces to add to superb strike, nice eye-appeal.
Estimate : 300.00 - 425.00
Sold for 204.00
166Canada - 1935 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-64. Frosty example with a hint of toning in the devices. The 1935 had the lowest mintage of any George V 10 Cents (384,056 pieces).
Estimate : 800.00 - 1,150.00
Sold for 480.00
167Canada - 1936 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-64, Bar. A brilliant strike that is satin-like in appearance, a few light marks prevent this from being Gem.
Estimate : 650.00 - 900.00
Sold for 540.00
168Canada - 1942 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-65. Orange, gold toning on a near flawless strike.
Estimate : 600.00 - 700.00
Sold for 330.00
169Canada - 1947 Ten Cents - SpecimenGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS SP-65. Bright white with nicely mirrored fields, just a touch of toning.
Estimate : 150.00 - 200.00
Sold for 216.00
170Canada - 1948 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
NGC MS64. Nice toning, accurately graded.
Estimate : 150.00 - 200.00
Sold for 120.00
171Canada - 1951 Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-65. Even deep blue gray toning over mirror fields.
Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold for 108.00
174Canada - Lot of 6 ICCS Ten CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
Lot includes: 1954 MS-64. 1955 MS-65. 1961 MS-65. 1962 MS-65. 1964 MS-65. 1965 MS-65, Heavy Cameo. 6 Pcs.
Estimate : 200.00 - 225.00
Sold for 110.00
176Canada - 1858 Twenty CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
CCCS MS-62. A choice and lustrous example with a small amount of toning in the devices with eye appeal.
Estimate : 1,500.00 - 1,800.00
Sold for 810.00
177Canada - 1858 Twenty CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
CCCS AU-50. Coin exhibits a small amount of wear and toning.
Estimate : 500.00 - 600.00
Sold for 360.00
178Canada - 1870 Twenty Five CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS MS-63, obverse 1. Sharply struck and brilliant with a touch of light golden toning around the periphery.
Estimate : 2,500.00 - 3,000.00
Sold for 1,560.00
180Canada - 1872H Twenty Five CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
ICCS VF-30. Nice toned coin that appears more like a solid EF.
Estimate : 100.00 - 125.00
Sold for 60.00
181Canada - 1875H Twenty Five CentsGeoffrey Bell Auctions
PCGS AU53. The 1875H is the key date to the Victoria 25 Cents series and is seldom seen in better grades, this is slightly better than the next lot.
Estimate : 8,000.00 - 10,000.00
Sold for 2,880.00