in 1988, an international forum on the beluga whale was held in Tadoussac, Qué., after the species was found to be endangered by pollution in the St. Lawrence River and Saguenay River.

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After going unsold despite widespread interest this spring, the Perth Collection will once again cross the block during this August’s Royal Canadian Numismatic Association Auction.

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The has issued a new $2 circulation coin celebrating four Canadian researchers’ groundbreaking medical achievements a century ago.

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French explorer Samuel de Champlain and his controversial astrolabe are the focus of the ’s latest numismatic catalogue.

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Nearly 1,300 lots are set to cross the block across two sessions later this week as Colonial Acres Coins offers its next Premier Auction.

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"He was a giant, a mentor and a rock in the numismatic world."

Long-time dealer Don Olmstead, of St. Stephen, N.B., died on June 20 after a short but courageous battle with cancer.

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The Canadian Bank Note Company printed Canada's final run of $1 banknotes on today's date in 1989.

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Thank you to everyone who has liked and tweeted this today. I'm v happy with these portraits. I feel like I captured their essence... the final designs in the series will be released next weekend.

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in 1989, the Canadian Bank Note Co. printed Canada’s last $1 banknotes, which were from the Scenes of Canada series, the fourth banknote series issued by the Bank of Canada. https://t.co/h42wIdqxxw

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