Description: The Royal Canadian Mint and Canadian Coinage THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT AND CANADIAN COINAGE STRIKING IMPRESSIONS Softcover book by Dr. James A. Haxby Second edition, 1986 First edition, 1984 Over 290 pages The back of the book says: " This is a book of history. It begins centuries ago, before the idea of the Mint was even conceived, when trading was done with furs, and coins were in short supply. " " It takes us to the turn of the twentieth century when nationalism created the demand for a Canadian mint and brings us to the present day, and the stories behind our modern circulating coins and special issues. " " A few of the remarkable stories hidden in the pages of " Striking Impressions " The debates which led to the establishment of the Royal Canadian Mint The rush for gold in B.C. and the Klondike The Mint's production of gun parts during World War I The public hoarding of tombac alloy during World War II The expansion of the Mint's realm to include minting for other nations " " Striking Impressions, written by Dr. James A. Haxby to fill a notable gap in numismatic literature, is striking in its detail, striking in its scholarship, and most all, striking in its readability. " " Dr. James A. Haxby has maintained a keen interest in the Royal Candian Mint and Canadian coinage, dating back to the 1950s. His interest came first as a private collector, then as Deputy Curator of Canada's National Currency Collection at the Bank of Canada in Ottawa, where he played an important role in producing the National Currency Museum. More recently, Dr. Haxby has been working as a freelance currency historian and numismatic consultant. " Contents include: " Foreword Preface 1 The Modern Mint 2 Colonial Canada Struggles for Coins 3 Dominion Coinage from England 4 Agitation for a Canadian Mint 5 A Mint for Canada 6 Settling In 7 The End of an Era 8 The Refinery Becomes a Major Element in the Mint's Operation 9 New Directions 1917-1922 10 The Final Years as a Branch Mint 11 The First Years of the Royal Canadian Mint 12 Modernization of Our Coinage Design 13 Coinage During the War Years 14 The Business of Medals 15 Britain Loses India Canada Gains Newfoundland 16 Updating the Mint 17 A New Queen Graces Our Coins 18 Major Coinage Changes in the 1960s 19 The Change to a Crown Corporation 20 The Winnipeg Plant 21 Steady Progress Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 3 Appendix 4 Index " This book is in very good to excellent condition with only minor wear. No torn or ripped pages. No markings or writing.
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