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Welcome to the Toronto Coin Club Website




You are invited to attend one of our regular meetings as a guest!



Club information:

Founded in May of 1936 

Meetings are held the 3rd Monday of the month;
doors open at 7:00 P.M., promptly starting at 7:30 P.M. ET

Located at Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen St W, (at Bay St.)
    Toronto, ON M5H 2N2


Notes for Next Meeting:







Planned Club Meetings for our 2023-24 season: (subject to Statutory Holidays.)

  • September 25th - Fourth Monday due to room accessability - Physical meeting
  • October 16th - Physical meeting
  • November 20th - Physical meeting
  • December 12th - Holiday meeting - Festive Dinner meeting. TBD
  • January 15th 2024
  • February 12th - moved to Second Monday due to Family Day Holiday
  • March 18th
  • April 15th
  • May 13th - moved to Second Monday due to Victoria Day holiday
  • June 17th
  • July 17th - No Meeting
  • August 21th - No Meeting TBD
 

CANADA 150 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medal


The Toronto Coin Club, Canada’s oldest continuing coin club, has issued a commemorative medal to celebrate Canada's sequicentennial anniversary of Confederation.

To celebrate this major milestone in the club’s history the traditional Toronto Coin Club logo design has been chosen for the obverse. This design was originally adapted from the badge of office that the founding president G. N. (Bob) Robillard had fashioned from a favourite tetradrachm, issued by Alexander the Great of Macedonia, in his collection. The central element of the medal design is a rendition of the obverse of the tetradrachm featuring Alexander as the allegorical figure of a young Herakles (Hercules) wearing a lion skin headdress, the lion’s paws tied at his neck. Encircling the tetradrachm are sun-rays. Supporting this inner design are two laurel boughs with the legend: TORONTO COIN CLUB at the top and EST 1936 / • at the bottom, completing the design features.

The reverse design consists of the Official CANADA 150 logo; with the legend: SESQUICENTENNIAL / SESQUICENTENAIRE / 1867-2017. It is a nostalgic reminder of the club’s earlier years as a leader in the numismatic hobby and it’s issue of a medal for the 1967 Centennial celebrations.

Master engraver Larry Colburn of the Mississauga Mint was commissioned by the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association to execute the CANADA 150 die.

The medal has been limited to a very small mintage; and is certainly a scarce collector item.

The 38 mm medal has been struck in two metals; Silver (1 oz. troy; .999 fine), and Copper.

TCC Constitution and By-Laws Current Minutes

  Meetings are typically held on the 3rd Monday of the month (subject to statutory holidays) at Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. (at the corner of Bay St.), Toronto, M5H 2N2



  This page and website were first created on March 5, 2011 at 11:39 AM; last updated on Monday, September 12, 2022 at 17:22 © 2011 Toronto Coin Club

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