The Canadian Legacy Sale II

Auction Details

To our old and new customers alike, welcome to the February 2015 Canadian Legacy II Public
Auction and Mail Bid Sale, a joint sale by Moore Numismatic Auctions and Canadian Coin
& Currency. The 2015 Canadian Legacy II auction is one of the most comprehensive sales of
Canadian material in the combined sixty-four year history of both our auction firms. Three separate catalogues have been produced for the sale. Within the nearly two hundred and fifty pages are featured items for the advanced, intermediate and beginning collector of Canadian coins, tokens, medals and banknotes. We hope that you will find many fabulous numismatic items to add to your collection.

The February Canadian Legacy II sale will be held at the downtown Toronto Hilton hotel, the
location of the recent Legacy I auction, and features a splendid selection of over 3,200
lots of superb material, including many finest known examples and examples of the highest
rarity, at or near the top of the grading census. The quantity of coins, bank notes and tokens
is extensive and the overall quality is excellent. Over 2,000 coins have been graded or
certified by a Third Party Grading Service, with the majority by ICCS followed by PCGS.
Well over 700 lots are within the top ten grading census or are the ‘Finest’ graded by various
grading firms.

Over seventy consignors from across North America have contributed to the sale, adding
both depth and great variety. Part One features the Canadian and United States coins and tokens formed by Mr. G.F. Landon of Winnipeg and consigned by The Church of the Advent, Toronto. Part Two features the Victoria North collection, a near complete Canadian collection in Gem condition along with outstanding world coinage, while Part Three features the second part of the Ronald A. Greene collection of Canadian bank notes, along with a multitude of additional consignments.

Here’s wishing you the best of success with your bids. If we can be of any assistance to you regarding the sale please feel free to contact us.
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50 Cents. 1908. ICCS MS-65.1734 - 50 Cents. 1908. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1908. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. This coin is a superb, eye-catching memento of the Royal Canadian Mint's inaugural year of prod...
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 5,000.00
Sold to floor for (4,500.00) = 4,500.00
 
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50 Cents. 1908. ICCS SP-65.1735 - 50 Cents. 1908. ICCS SP-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1908. ICCS graded Specimen-65. Nice even toning of russet, violet and gold. An immensely detailed and sharp strike.
Bidding Has Concluded
Start Price : 900.00 | Estimate : 2,000.00
 
 
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50 Cents. 1910. Edwardian Leaves. ICCS MS-64.1736 - 50 Cents. 1910. Edwardian Leaves. ICCS MS-64.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1910. Edwardian Leaves. ICCS graded Very Choice Uncirculated-64. Introduction of a new reverse die in 1910 resulted in two varieties for the
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 8,500.00
Sold to t***5 for (5,250.00 + 945.00BP) = 6,195.00
 
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50 Cents. 1916. ICCS MS-65.1737 - 50 Cents. 1916. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1916. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Lustrous and brilliant, with just a trace of golden toning along the rims. Inspection of the frosty s
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 8,000.00
Sold to floor for (3,200.00) = 3,200.00
 
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50 Cents. 1917. ICCS MS-65.1738 - 50 Cents. 1917. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1917. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Tones of blue-grey and bronze grace the underlying silvery surfaces that glimmer with generous mint l
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 5,000.00
Sold to g******y for (2,500.00 + 400.00BP) = 2,900.00
 
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50 Cents. 1918. ICCS MS-65.1739 - 50 Cents. 1918. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1918. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. The combination of the effusive lustre and superlative toning of this coin creates an eye appeal that
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 5,000.00
Sold to floor for (3,750.00) = 3,750.00
 
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50 Cents. 1919. ICCS MS-65.1740 - 50 Cents. 1919. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1919. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Although the 1919 is arguably the most familiar of the George V half dollars, examples in Gem are par
Bidding Has Concluded
Start Price : 3,000.00 | Estimate : 6,500.00
 
 
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50 Cents. 1921. ICCS MS-65.1741 - 50 Cents. 1921. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1921. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. The story of the 1921 50 cent piece is the stuff of numismatic legend, but like all legends that are
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 175,000.00
Sold to g********a for (220,000.00 + 35,200.00BP) = 255,200.00
 
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50 Cents. 1931. ICCS MS-65.1742 - 50 Cents. 1931. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1931. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. 1931 marks a distinct drop in mintage quantities for 50 cent pieces, from a heady high of over 1.1 mi
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 6,000.00
Sold to floor for (2,950.00) = 2,950.00
 
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50 Cents. 1932. ICCS MS-65.1743 - 50 Cents. 1932. ICCS MS-65.
Charles Moore / Canadian Coin & Currency
50 Cents. 1932. ICCS graded Gem Uncirculated-65. Were it not for the unfortunate fate of the 1921 mintage of 50 cents, the 1932 would hold the honour
Bidding Has Concluded
Estimate : 40,000.00
Sold to w****9 for (19,000.00 + 3,040.00BP) = 22,040.00
 
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