Autumn Leaves Collection's Coin Album

1937 1C MS66RD PCGS #30344

Ex Blay; fully lustrous with a good strike and remarkably clean fields

1938 1C MS64BN PCGS #30345

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1938 1C MS66RD PCGS #30347

Fully blazing red with an above-average strike and excellent eye appeal; CNAS Silver; cross-graded ICCS MS-66 Red [XZG 893]

1939 1C MS63BN PCGS #30348

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1941 1C MS63BN PCGS #30354

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1941 1C MS65RD PCGS #30356

Full red with a superior strike and above-average eye appeal; CNAS Silver

1942 1C MS65RD PCGS #30359

A full red gem with a superior strike and rim definition, eye appeal is excellent; CNAS Silver

1943 1C MS65RD PCGS #30362

Full red with an above-average strike and a bit of iridescence in the fields; CNAS Silver

1945 1C MS66RD PCGS #30368

An incredible superb gem example, the first 1945 Canada 1 Cent to be graded MS-66 Red by PCGS and currently the only example graded MS-66 across all major grading companies; fully lustrous with a superior strike, quite possibly the finest surviving example; cross-graded ICCS MS-66 Red [XZG 895]

1946 1C MS63BN PCGS #30369

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1946 1C MS65RD PCGS #30371

Lustrous red gem, well-struck with minimal contact marks; previously ICCS MS-65 Red

1947 1C MS63BN PCGS #30372

An extraordinary choice uncirculated example with brilliant iridescent toning; both sides display a blend of amber and emerald green, the obverse featuring a mix of turquoise and royal purple near the center while the reverse is more of a crimson color

1947 1C MS66RD PCGS #30374

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1948 1C A to Lg Denticle MS65RD PCGS #30380

A bright red gem with excellent eye appeal; previously ICCS MS-65 Red

1949 1C A Btwn Denticles MS63BN PCGS #30381

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1937 1C Matte SP66+ RD PCGS #30407

Fully lustrous and 100% red with exceptional eye appeal and no visual distractions, an exceptional piece believed to have a mintage of just 1,000 pieces

1937 1C Mirror SP66RD PCGS #30410

Very scarce, believed to have a mintage of just 75 pieces; heavy cameo on the obverse; CNAS Silver; cross-graded ICCS SP-66 Mirror; Red [TH 212]

1953 1C No Strap MS64RB PCGS #30457

Nicely toned with shades of blue, purple, and pink overlying the original copper color

1954 1C Strap MS65RD PCGS #30467

Ex Blay (description coming soon)

1955 1C Strap MS66RD PCGS #30473

Fully lustrous with cameo on the obverse; previously ICCS MS-65 Red; Cameo

1956 1C MS66RD PCGS #30476

Ex Blay (description coming soon)

1957 1C MS63RB PCGS #30478

Wildly toned with a splotchy array of colors ranging from bright magenta to olive green; strike is above average, from a roll of 1957 1¢ that had several nicely toned pieces

1901 5C MS65 PCGS #30985

A stunning gem with fully lustrous surfaces, bold strike details, and exceptional eye appeal; the obverse displays heavy cameo on the relief and a concentric ring of toning in the peripheral areas, starting with light red-orange shades near the rim progressing towards yellow, green, and blue near the center; the reverse, though not as striking in appearance, features an equally bold strike and retains its gem eye appeal through a lighter mix of cedar and moss green tones; CNAS Silver; previously ICCS MS-65 Cameo

1943 5C Tombac SP64 PCGS #31148

A glowing choice specimen with brilliant golden surfaces and cameo on both the obverse and reverse devices; eye appeal is superior for the grade; CNAS Silver; previously ICCS SP-65 Cameo

1953 10C No Strap MS66 PCGS #31540

Gem with an incredibly strong strike, fully lustrous with appealing rainbow toning from being stored in a cardboard holder (originally part of a six-piece mint set); strong lighting conditions reveal some light hairlines on the reverse; previously ICCS MS-66 NSF [XLI 644]

1964 1C MS66+ RD PCGS #162170

100% red and fully lustrous, a superb gem example with heavy cameo on the obverse portrait; previously ICCS MS-66 Red; Heavy Cameo

1948 1C A Btwn Denticles MS64RD PCGS #167133

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1948 1C A to Sm Denticle MS64BN PCGS #509900

A scarce variety, the most difficult to find in the entire George VI 1¢ series in uncirculated condition; previous CCCS MS-63 Lustrous Brown [0093685]

1947 1C Maple Leaf Pointed 7 MS63BN PCGS #872893

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1965 1C Type 2, Sm Beads, Bl 5 PR66DCAM PCGS #899336

Boldly struck with ultra heavy cameo, a true specimen with deep mirror fields; in honour of the 54th Inter-Parliamentary Conference (held from September 8 to 17, 1965) in Ottawa, Canada, the Canadian Group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union collaborated with the Royal Canadian Mint to issue a small number of specimen sets to visitors after touring the mint (unconfirmed but believed that all of the visitors were parliamentary members); these specimen/proof sets were issued in Pliofilm and placed in envelopes similar to proof-like sets; the dollars had a higher mintage as they were also issued and sold individually in red leather clamshell cases, though the remaining denominations (1¢ through 50¢) were, in all likelihood, only issued as part of these souvenir sets; CNAS Silver