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)