Liste d'articles du CCN sur les jetons coloniaux et autres...
Publié : Mer Sep 04, 2019 4:55 pm
Dans le but de produire une réimpression personnelle, je viens de terminer de compiler les articles traitants des jetons coloniaux au sens large et ayant été publiés dans le Canadian Coin News depuis 2012. Ainsi, j'ai pensé que ça pourrait être pertinent que je partage avec vous une partie de cette liste, puisqu'à ma connaissance il n'existe aucun répertoire de la sorte.
Donc, vous trouverez ci-dessous la liste des titres de 225 articles triés par ordre chronologique provenant des deux chroniques suivantes:
À noter qu'il me manque une vingtaine de numéros du CCN entre le Volume 50 (2012-2013) à aujourd'hui (Volume 57), donc cette liste n'est pas entièrement complète, bien qu'elle résume à l'heure actuelle près de 160 numéros du Canadian Coin News.
Liste de 144 articles de la série «Colonial Tokens» par Tim Grawey:
Liste de 81 articles de la série «The World of Money» par Ted Banning:
Donc, vous trouverez ci-dessous la liste des titres de 225 articles triés par ordre chronologique provenant des deux chroniques suivantes:
- - «Colonial Tokens» par Tim Grawey
- «The World of Money» par Ted Banning
À noter qu'il me manque une vingtaine de numéros du CCN entre le Volume 50 (2012-2013) à aujourd'hui (Volume 57), donc cette liste n'est pas entièrement complète, bien qu'elle résume à l'heure actuelle près de 160 numéros du Canadian Coin News.
Liste de 144 articles de la série «Colonial Tokens» par Tim Grawey:
- - New Brunswick Frigate tokens showcase Victoria (2012/05/08)
- Full steam ahead on Lauzon and Halifax tokens (2013/01/15)
- English or American - And did it circulate in Canada? (2013/01/29)
- Collectible counters are a lasting legacy of New France (2013/02/26)
- Nova Scotia rabble-rouser John Barry issued tokens (2013/03/12)
- Examining the truth behind fictitious tokens (2013/03/26)
- Commerce Rules the Main token re-punched over imitation (2013/04/09)
- All aboard the Montreal and Lachine Railroad (2013/04/23)
- Bouquet Sou tokens spawned mysterious imitation (2013/05/07)
- American postage stamps encased in Canadian tokens (2013/05/21)
- Rejected American token found home in Lower Canada (2013/06/04)
- Magdalen Island penny may have halfpenny counterpart (2013/06/18)
- Creator of War of 1812 tribute remains a mystery (2013/07/02)
- Fort York yields archeological treasures (2013/07/16)
- Introduction of coinage in New France faced many obstacles (2013/07/30)
- Token-issuing Halifax hardware merchand had Loyalist roots (2013/08/13)
- Blacksmith offers peculiar die combinations (2013/08/27)
- Rebellion Losses Bill spawned Quebec Bank tokens (2013/09/10)
- Token captures essence of Prince Edward Island (2013/09/24)
- Debate swirls around flags on Ships Colonies & Commerce tokens (2013/10/08)
- Authenticity of Wellington token has long been debated (2013/11/19)
- Questions still surround Roy token (2013/12/03)
- Token's origins and incorrect bust make for an interesting story (2013/12/17)
- Token believed to depict Lower Canada hero (2013/12/31)
- Wellington tokens nearly escaped forgery (2014/05/06)
- City Bank tokens more rare than Habitant cousins (2014/05/20)
- Prolific tokens were struck on both sides of the border (2014/06/03)
- North West Company token ultra-rare (2014/06/17)
- May be time to rethink token grading (2014/07/01)
- The RH Token - Foreign or Canadian? (2014/07/15)
- Tracing the magic of Tiffin hoards (2014/07/29)
- Adressing a coin shortage with the Rosa Americanas (2014/08/12)
- Overstrikes, counterstamps characterize Bouquet Sous (2014/08/26)
- Canadian origin hints abound for Sloop tokens (2014/09/23)
- John Shaw token was source of controversy (2014/10/07)
- Design similarities help link token to Halifax (2014/10/21)
- Varieties aplenty among La Banque du Peuple Un Sou token (2014/11/04)
- St. Amant tokens' issuer remains a mystery (2014/11/18)
- Trying to keep peace in War of 1812 (2014/12/02)
- Maysenholder & Bohle token's origins murky (2014/12/16)
- Doctored token rim creates variety (2014/12/30)
- Canadian, Mexican pieces converge for unlikely mules (2015/01/13)
- Americans weigh in on Blacksmith token (2015/01/27)
- Counterfeiters targeted 1832 Nova Scotia token (2015/02/24)
- Wheat Sheaf token is an Island rarity (2015/03/10)
- Seated Justice token's authenticity under scrutiny (2015/06/02)
- Token has Irish and Loyalist links (2015/06/16)
- 1858 Token rare, but beware of fakes (2015/07/14)
- Montreal tailor's token exceptionally rare (2015/07/28)
- Token's Scottish references defy its Halifax roots (2015/08/11)
- Broken leaf means ultra rare Un Sou token (2015/08/25)
- 19th-century merchants produced rare countermarks (2015/09/08)
- Tokens fake, but intriguing nonetheless (2015/09/22)
- Token's origins stem further south than originally believed (2015/10/06)
- Packet ship served as model for Upper Canada tokens (2015/11/03)
- Bank of Upper Canada varieties are plentiful (2015/12/01)
- Battle of Waterloo tokens present many questions (2015/12/15)
- Many factors at play when sussing out fakes (2015/12/29)
- Token's possible fur trade origin still in question (2016/01/12)
- Bacquet token's origin story still up for debate (2016/01/26)
- McDermott and his token are both elusive (2016/02/09)
- Engraver left lasting legacy of Montreal tokens (2016/02/23)
- Montreal gunsmith's countermarked tokens (2016/03/08)
- Demand buoyant for Lauzon Ferry tokens (2016/03/22)
- Montreal agent helped bring tokens to Canada (2016/04/05)
- Kingston's fake coins became hot political topic (2016/04/19)
- Infamous Nova Scotia politician left mark with token (2016/05/03)
- Montreal mayor left his mark on tokens (2016/05/17)
- Rare "token" was likely never used as such (2016/05/31)
- Token issuers' business may have been ill-fated (2016/06/14)
- Bouquet Sou tokens yield intriguing varieties (2016/06/28)
- Hoards shed light on George II counterfeits (2016/07/26)
- Mules prove elusive and thought-provoking (2016/08/09)
- Steamboat company tokens may never have seen use (2016/08/23)
- Bouquet Sou brass varieties offer thrill of the hunt (2016/09/06)
- Don't make assumptions about Wellington tokens (2016/09/20)
- Bust and Harp varieties tough yet fun to identify (2016/10/04)
- More than one side to the story of uniface Blacksmiths (2016/10/18)
- Bouquet Sou overstrikes prove intriguing (2016/11/01)
- Thistle tokens abundant, but mystery remains (2016/11/15)
- Token's inspiration may have come from a bar in Toronto ... or Albany (2016/12/13)
- Canoe theme the only sure thing on rare token (2016/12/27)
- Never-issued tokens still prove fascinating (2017/01/10)
- Poor "balance of trade" spurred New France's Gloriam Regni coinage (2017/01/24)
- Piecing together numismatists' observations brings clarity (2017/02/07)
- Side View tokens tough to find, expensive to acquire (2017/02/21)
- Brass and copper Blacksmiths prove intriguing (2017/03/07)
- Commerce-pumping slogan crossed the colonies (2017/03/21)
- Brass, mule Bouquet Sous varieties are true rarities (2017/05/30)
- Token reflects the Rock's deep cod connection (2017/06/13)
- Countermarks add another layer to tokens' tales (2017/06/27)
- Colonial casting call resulted in a number of fakes (2017/07/11)
- Rare token was likely produced fraudulently (2017/07/25)
- Montreal die sinker used variety of tokens for overstrikes (2017/08/22)
- Uniface token's existence fraught with uncertainty (2017/09/05)
- Many Seated Justice tokens have debatable origins (2017/09/19)
- Debate swirls around 1832 Thistle counterfeits' origins (2017/10/03)
- Sloop tokens linked closely to Toronto ironmongers (2017/10/17)
- Fort York digs yielded many Wellington tokens (2017/10/31)
- Rare tokens, counters recall fur-trading past (2017/11/14)
- Wellington tokens have links to Spread Eagle series (2017/11/28)
- City Bank tokens were issued during rebellions (2017/12/12)
- Halliday's work, influence seen throughout Canadian coinage (2017/12/26)
- Buttons, blank planchets pressed into service (2018/01/09)
- Upper Canada tokens served as Devins & Bolton undertypes (2018/01/23)
- Bouquet Sou series has many die links (2018/02/06)
- Some Wellington tokens may not be of Canadian origin (2018/02/20)
- Ships Colonies and Commerce origins' issuers still prove elusive (2018/03/06)
- What's in a name? Plenty when seeking rare Side View token (2018/04/17)
- Ropery's tenure was short, its tokens ultra-rare (2018/05/01)
- Fakers' effort to fix flaw was itself flawed (2018/05/15)
- Wellington pennies collectible regardless of provenance (2018/05/29)
- Dot distinguishes Bouquet Sou tokens (2018/06/12)
- Blacksmith legend fuels fascination with fakes (2018/06/26)
- Inscription may be wrong, but token's a keeper (2018/07/10)
- Mysterious "farthing" has links to Montreal ship chandler (2018/07/24)
- Countermarks issued by short-lived HBC post (2018/08/07)
- Rarity a hallmark of Hunterstown Lumbering Co. token (2018/09/04)
- Die combinations create intriguing blacksmith token (2018/09/18)
- Ireland, U.S., Canada all claim this token (2018/10/02)
- Small planchets ensured profit for 1816 halfpenny issuer (2018/10/16)
- Perplexing BMO 1839 side view penny (2018/10/30)
- Bouquet sou overstruck on Tiffin proves intriguing (2018/11/13)
- Halifax hardware merchants countermarked tokens (2018/11/27)
- Bout de l'Isle tokens used to cross Montreal bridges (2018/12/11)
- Speed the Plough token amoung many issued on PEI (2018/12/25)
- Newfoundland-U.S. mule raises eyebrows (2019/01/09)
- Rarity hallmark of "Bust and Harp" blacksmith (2019/01/22)
- Border, edge distinguish Wellington token (2019/02/05)
- BMO "Habitant" halfpenny spawns unique varieties (2019/02/19)
- Lower Canada, New Brunswick tokens muled (2019/03/05)
- U.S. cent willing re-strike recipient for Bouquet Sou (2019/03/19)
- Who is George Ords, and is his token counterfeit? (2019/04/16)
- Edge of importance on earliest Canadian Wellington token (2019/04/30)
- New Brunswick tokens issued despite rejection from Britain (2019/05/14)
- Questions surround 1844 one-penny tokens existence (2019/05/28)
- Intriguing "Bouquet Sou" off-centre strike (2019/06/11)
- Uncovering ultra-rare "Bust and Harp" tokens (2019/06/25)
- Making a case for an Upper Canada blacksmith coiner (2019/07/09)
- English "Evasion Tokens" dodged counterfeit laws (2019/07/23)
- Can you help uncover this perplexing piece? (2019/08/06)
- Bank of Upper Canada one-penny "Dot" coin (2019/08/20)
- Was this token issued for Jamaica or for Canada? (2019/09/03)
- Montreal jeweller countermarked bank tokens (2019/09/17)
Liste de 81 articles de la série «The World of Money» par Ted Banning:
- - Tennant made headlines, but not for coin collection (William B. Tennant) (2013/01/15)
- Little-known numismatist met untimely end (Frank John Joseph) (2013/01/29)
- Campeau carried the Ottawa Numismatic Society (Fabien René Édouard Campeau) (2013/02/26)
- F.X. Paquet collected much more than coins (François-Xavier Paquet) (2013/03/12)
- Langstroth was prominent name in Maritimes collecting scene (Leigh Augustus Langstroth) (2013/03/26)
- Tessier built world-renowned wampum collection (Michel Xavier Cyrille Tessier) (2013/04/09)
- ANA benefactor a Canadian named Wilson (William Walter Coulthard Wilson) (2013/04/23)
- Mackenzie's knowledge of nature informed profession (James Daniel Blain Fraser Mackenzie) (2013/05/07)
- Troubled life plagued early numismatic publisher (Lewis Burgess Greenslade) (2013/06/04)
- Early Canadian treasures a specialty for Woods (David Annon Woods) (2013/06/18)
- David R. Gibson: Numismatist, mason, and labour leader (David Ritchie Gibson) (2013/07/02)
- Advertising tokens a testament to carpenter's career and hobby (George Frederick Landon) (2013/07/30)
- Like his collection, Andrew Baird was well travelled (Andrew Baird) (2013/08/13)
- Tracking numismatic roots for the Vickerys (Edgar Jenkins Vickery) (2013/08/27)
- Brantford numismatist also a child advocate (Stewart Munn Thomson) (2013/09/24)
- P.G. Tessier a mysterious Newfoundland numismatist (Peter George Tessier Jr.) (2013/10/08)
- Grenny's diverse offerings included stamps, coins - and poultry (Francis J. Grenny) (2013/11/05)
- Quebec physician became dedicated numismatist, author (Joseph Leroux) (2013/11/19)
- Accomplished judge held sway in coin world (William Lees) (2013/12/03)
- Montreal textbook publisher had classical side (James Rattray & Andrew Harvie Armour) (2013/12/17)
- Passion for flora eclipsed Hutt's interest in coins (Howard Laing Hutt) (2013/12/31)
- Numismatist-mathematician was father of doomed Arctic explorer (John Thomas Crawford) (2014/05/06)
- Accomplished lawyer amassed extensive medal collection (William Howard Hunter) (2014/05/20)
- Pioneering prairie collector wore many hats (John Alexander Macdonald Patrick) (2014/06/03)
- Small town Quebec mayor also prominent collector (Patrick Martin Wickham) (2014/06/17)
- Dealer Roberge barely emerges from obscurity (Jean Joseph Telesphore Roberge) (2014/07/15)
- Niagara Falls numismatist marked Battle of Lundy's Lane (Robert William Geary) (2014/07/29)
- CPR employee also earliest Canadian member of ANA (Farrar Ineson) (2014/08/12)
- Halifax dealer forever linked to ferry tokens (Henry Hechler) (2014/08/26)
- Sarnia's first city mayor also first-class tailor, numismatist (Joseph Benjamin Dagan) (2014/09/09)
- Montreal collector had axes to grind (Thomas Joseph Mocock) (2014/09/23)
- Farmer collected Native artifacts along with medals, tokens (Albert Edward Way) (2014/10/07)
- Pioneer historian was also a numismatist (Henry Scadding) (2014/10/21)
- Early Toronto dealer moved west, crossed border for living (William W. Jeffs) (2014/11/04)
- Montreal token issuer was also a collector (Joseph Olivier Marchand) (2014/11/18)
- Halifax hobbyist was in hot pursuit of coins (Donald A. King) (2014/12/02)
- Longtime Ontario merchant issued numismatist's token (Charles Phillip Brown) (2014/12/16)
- 19th-century numismatist Breton's influence still strong (Pierre Napoleon Breton) (2014/12/30)
- ANA was a family affair for Montrealers (Robert Dawson Clark) (2015/01/13)
- Montreal jeweller issued 1892 numismatist cards (Delphis Archambault) (2015/01/27)
- Baby was a giant on the early numismatic scene (François-Georges Baby) (2015/02/24)
- Breton's later career marked by upheaval (Pierre Napoleon Breton) (2015/03/10)
- Calgary Coin Club grew from botanist's efforts (Arthur Reginald Prince) (2015/06/02)
- Belleville was home to several early numismatists (Alexander McGinnis) (2015/06/13)
- Early Belleville collector may have also been dealer (Philip Clement Jones) (2015/06/30)
- Toronto tobacconist issued numismatist's card (William Richard Martin) (2015/07/14)
- McColl filled in blanks on turn-of-the-century tokens (William Robert McColl) (2015/07/28)
- Elusive E.A. Cardinal known only from his tokens ("Edouard" Adélard Cardinal) (2015/08/25)
- Quebec collector and druggist's legacy includes tokens (Richard Wellington Williams) (2015/09/08)
- Montreal numismatist marketed cough syrup (Louis Richard Baridon) (2015/10/06)
- Ottawa theatre pioneer was also a numismatist (Benjamin Franklin Stapleton) (2015/10/22)
- Senator issued medal, and collected them (Edward Murphy) (2015/12/01)
- Brewer was also baseball hall-of-famer, mayor, numismatist (George S. Sleeman) (2015/12/15)
- Ontario reverend was significant source for Breton (John Milton Goodwillie) (2015/12/29)
- Fledgling ANA included Peterborough dealer (William Kelsey Hall) (2016/01/12)
- Canadian was key builder of U.S. national collection (Stuart Marshall Mosher) (2016/01/26)
- B.C. collector vanished suddenly from public life, hobby (Arthur Smith) (2016/02/09)
- Ewen McLeod was prominent P.E.I. numismatist (Ewen S. McLeod) (2016/03/22)
- Philatelist's card more than suggests interest in coins (Josephe Pierre Prud'homme) (2016/04/05)
- First U to T president was an ancients aficionado (John McCaul) (2016/04/19)
- Numismatist experimented with primitive coin striking (Thomas Church) (2016/05/03)
- Quebec numismatist modelled future collecting trends (Alfred Alphonse Joseph Gingras) (2016/06/14)
- Lifelong railroader was also a numismatist (Robert William Thom) (2016/06/28)
- Ferguson's numismatic legacy is firmly entrenched (Joseph George Douglas Ferguson) (2016/07/12)
- Ottawa civil servant was curator of Hart collection (Louis Joseph Casault) (2016/08/09)
- Friend of Breton had an eclectic collection (John Dow) (2016/09/20)
- Montreal collector championed many causes (Margaret Polson Murray) (2016/10/18)
- Little known about one of ANA's earliest Canadians (Cornelius Nixon Bastedo) (2016/11/15)
- Instrument-maker was numismatic journal editor (Thomas Davies King) (2016/12/27)
- Ontario merchant owned some of Canada's rarest coins (Thomas Wilson) (2017/01/24)
- Lancashire collector was London Numismatic Society founder (John Middlebrook) (2017/02/07)
- Catalogue offers snapshot of our numismatic past (2017/03/21)
- Renaud left major mark on hobby, fellow collectors (Léon Adolphe Renaud) (2017/05/30)
- Early First Nations physician was also a collector (Oronhyatekha "Burning Cloud") (2017/12/12)
- Swedish-Canadian was one of the Rock's first dealers (Nils Ohman) (2018/03/06)
- Montreal dealer fancied himself emperor of Germany (Rupert von Zoederflicht) (2018/05/01)
- Draftsman was founding president of Toronto Coin Club (Godfrey John Napoleon (Bob) Robillard) (2018/07/10)
- Naismith, Hanlon among recipients of numismatist's medal (Richard John Wicksteed) (2018/07/24)
- John McBean, 1909 ANA Convention "Wild Man" (John McBean) (2018/11/13)
- Kingston barber among earliest Afro-Canadian numismatists (Arthur Fields) (2019/01/09)
- Uncovering George A. Holmes' role in numismatics (George A. Holme) (2019/04/30)