Royal Canadian Numismatic Association

{{Short description|Nonprofit association for coin collectors}}

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The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association was founded in 1950. It is a nonprofit association for coin collectors and other people interested in Canadian numismatics. It has members throughout Canada and in other countries. At times, it also works with the Canadian Association for Numismatic Education (CAFNE), an arms length organization, which is defined by the CRA as a Canadian educational and charitable organization. CAFNE provides funding for some of the RCNA's educational seminars and publications.

Within the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association, founding member Jerome Remick suggested or initiated a number of significant changes. He recommended establishing a fellowship, encouraged the then CNA, now RCNA, to adopt a bilingual logo, and suggested creating the Young Numismatists Kit. In 1994, he established a literary award for best article in a club newsletter."Jerry Remick: 1928-2005", p.14, Canadian Coin News, Volume 42, Number 25, April 5 to 18, 2005, Trajan Publishing

At the RCNA Annual Convention in Ottawa, ON from July 17–20, the membership ratified a name change to The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association,Canadian Coin News, August 19 to September 1, 2008, p.1, "CNA becomes Royal" by Mario Cywinski and the royal grant of title awarded by Queen Elizabeth II in October 2007.

PresidentsCanadian Numismatic Journal, Jul-Aug 2023, p.196.

Conventions

The RCNA holds an annual convention in a different city each year. The convention includes educational seminars, both competitive and non-competitive educational display presentations, including a display by Canada's National Currency Museum ( a unit of the Bank of Canada), local tours, mint tours when available, specialty club meetings, luncheons, and an awards banquet. The convention also includes a major coin show, Canada's Money Collector Show, where within a bourse room, coin and money dealers buy and sell coins, and other numismatic items, with members and the public.

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Publications

Members receive a subscription to the Canadian Numismatic Journal as part of their membership. Other RCNA publications include:

  • Canadian Coins 101, a home-study course,
  • A Half Century of Advancement in Numismatics, a history of the CNA.
  • Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part 1
  • Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part 2

Library

Members can borrow books and other materials from the CNA's library by mail.

Seminars and correspondence courses

The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association launched its first numismatic correspondence course in 1995. Coordinating Editor of this project was Paul Johnson, while the Core Committee consisted of Brian Cornwell, Scott Douglas, Dr. Marvin Kay, Paul Petch and John Regitko and with special mention of the work by Barry McIntyre. The financial support for this project was attributed to Albert Kasman, and NESA, a then available Canadian educational and charitable organization.

Since the release of the original correspondence course in 1995, demand led to the creation of a new course for collectors. In 2005, the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association launched its new correspondence course, known as the Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part II. The course was also launched in grand style at the RCNA Convention in Calgary.

The Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part II consists of seventeen chapters, 486 pages and hundreds of photos. The authors were chosen from the R.C.N.A. membership for their numismatic expertise of the subject covered. The chapters include the following:[http://www.rcna.ca/courseII.php R.C.N.A. | Royal Canadian Numismatic Correspondence Course - Part II]

Registrants who successfully complete either course I, or II, will receive a specially engraved "Certificate of Completion". Pricing for both courses is $90.00 each for R.C.N.A. members, and $132.00 for non-R.C.N.A. members [prices subject to change]. Payment is in Canadian dollars for Canadian residents and in US dollars for US residents. Others should contact the R.C.N.A.

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!Chapter

!Course Title

!Author

1

| Canadian History and Numismatics

| Wayne Jacobs

2

| Buying and Selling Numismatic Material

| Michael Walsh

3

| Grading Canadian Coinage

|Brian Cornwell

4

| The Benefits of Organized Numismatics

| Chris Boyer

5

| A History of Decimal Coinage in Canada

| Paul S. Berry

6

| The Token - Canada's Original Currency

| Scott E. Douglas

7

| Canadian Paper Money for Advanced Collectors

| Robert J. Graham

8

| Canadian Tire "Money" as a Numismatic Collectable

| Roger A. Fox

9

| Canadian Commemorative and Historical Medals & Art Medals

| Ronald A. Greene and

Del Newbigging

10

| Exonumia and Related Items

| Marvin Kay, MD

11

| Canadian Municipal Trade Tokens

| Serge Pelletier

12

| The History and Collecting of Canadian Wooden Money

| Norm Belsten

13

| Ancient and Medieval Coins of the Western World

| Bruce R. Brace

14

| Computer Literacy and Its Use in Numismatics

|Bret Evans

15

| An Overview of Canadian Numismatic Literature

|Daniel W. Gosling

16

| The Benefits of Research In Numismatics

| Chris Faulkner

17

| Developing Your Writing Skills and Using Illustrations In Numismatic Publications

| Peter N. Moogk, Ph.D.

The RCNA also offers educational seminars at its annual convention, and each fall of the year, a workshop on grading Canadian coins and coin and paper money preservation.

Fellows

In 1990, the executive committee of the C.N.A established a member service award: Fellow – Royal Canadian Numismatic Association. The criteria for this award is that a member of the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association must have performed a worthy service judged to be of a direct benefit to the association.[http://www.rcna.ca/fellow.php C.N.A. | Fellow of the R.C.N.A. Award]

Nominations are made by members, and the recipients are decided by The Awards and Medals Committee. The committee proceeds by presenting its choices, up to 5 each year, at the annual convention. Fellows in the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association are authorized the use of the letters, F.R.C.N.A. to follow their name.

The first awards were made at the 1991 C.N.A. Convention in Toronto, Ontario.

Members awarded F.R.C.N.A. 1991 to date:

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!Fellow

!Year Bestowed

1991

|Jerome Remick

1991

|John Regitko

1992

|Bill Waychison

1992

|Yvon Marquis

1993

|Kenneth Prophet

1994

|Earl Salterio

1996

|Tom Kennedy

1996

|Barry Uman

1997

|Paul Johnson

1997

|Al V. Munro

1998

|Geoffrey Bell

1998

|Norman Williams

1999

|Chris Boyer

1999

|Tom Masters

2000

|Stan Clute

2000

|Ingrid Smith

2002

|Paul Petch

2002

|Jim Charlton

2003

|Marvin Kay

2004

|Dan Gosling

2004

|George Fraser

2005

|R. Brian Cornwell

2005

|Les Copan

2007

|William 'Bill' Kamb

2007

|Michael 'Stan' Turrini

2008

|Fred Freeman

2008

|Charles Moore

2008

|Tom RogersCanadian Coin News, August 19 to September 1, 2008, p.26, “Award galore at RCNA's annual banquet” by Bret Evans

2009

|Vic Schoff

2009

|Geraldine Chimirri-Russell

2010

|William K. Cross

2010

|Henry Nienhuis

2011

|Margaret Clarke

2011

|Tom Clarke

2012

|Barrie Renwick

2012

|Scott Douglas

2013

|James Williston

2013

|Serge Pelletier Canadian Numismatic Journal, September 2013, Vol 58 No 7, p 393, “2013 Literary and Special Awards”

Awards

The RCNA Annual Convention bestows a number of awards. The list of awards is as follows:

  • Best of Show Award - best exhibit, judged by a panel of volunteers assembled by Tim Henderson, Chairman R.C.N.A. Awards & Medals Committee.
  • "Fellow of the R.C.N.A." Award - see above
  • Guy Potter Literary Award - the original R.C.N.A. Literary Award was renamed in 1978 to honour the memory of Guy R.L. Potter, one of the founders of the Canadian Numismatic Association.
  • J. Douglas Ferguson Award - presented to the living numismatist who has made the greatest contribution during the year to the advancement of numismatics in Canada by research, writing, publishing, or other means
  • Jean Bullen Award - established in 2004 as an annual presentation for the best exhibit of Canadian coins displayed by a member at the R.C.N.A. Convention
  • Jerome H. Remick III Literary Award - at the bequest of Jerome Remick, it is given annually to the author of the best numismatic article published in a local Canadian coin club newsletter during the previous calendar year

Jerome H Remick III Literary Award Winners

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!Year

!Winner

!Year Awarded

!Location

1994

|Guy Veillette

|1995

|Calgary

1995

|Jean Luc Giroux

|1996

|Montreal

1996

|Jean Luc Giroux

|1997

|Moncton

1997

|Yvon Marquis

|1998

|Edmonton

1998

|Ian Hunter

|1999

|Kitchener

1999

|Not Awarded

|2000

|Ottawa

2000

|David Bergeron

|2001

|Québec City

2001

|Geraldine Chimirri-Russell

|2002

|Vancouver

2002

|Ken Cameron

|2003

|Windsor

2003

|Wayne Jacobs

|2004

|Toronto

2004

|Troy Carlson

|2005

|Calgary

2005

|Pierre Bouchard

|2006

|Niagara Falls

2006

|Tolling Jennings

|2007

|Niagara Falls

2007

|Ron Cheek

|2008

|Ottawa

2008

|Geraldine Chimirri-Russell

|2009

|Edmonton

2009

|Robert J. Graham

|2010

|Saint John

2010

|Ron Cheek

|2011

|Windsor

2011

|Serge Pelletier

|2012

|Calgary

2012

|David Bergeron

|2013

|Winnipeg

  • Louise Graham Memorial Club of the Year Award - offered annually to R.C.N.A. member clubs entering a competition to acknowledge the club having made the most significant overall achievement on behalf of its members and of the hobby

Louise Graham Memorial Club of the Year Award Winners

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!Year

!Winner

!Year Awarded

!Location

1986

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|1987

|Calgary

1987

|Regina Coin Club

|1988

|Charlottetown

1988

|Regina Coin Club

|1989

|Quebec City

1989

|Le Club de Numismates du Bas St. Laurent (Rimouski, Québec)

|1990

|Vancouver

1990

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|1991

|Toronto

1991

|L'Association des Collectionneurs de Monnaies des Laurentides (St-Jerome, Quebec)

|1992

|Montreal

1992

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|1993

|Moncton

1993

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|1994

|Hamilton

1994

|Edmonton Coin Club

|1995

|Calgary

1995

|Taylor Evans Coin Society (Guelph, Ontario)

|1996

|Montreal

1996

|Waterloo Coin Society

|1997

|Moncton

1997

|Edmonton Numismatic Society

|1998

|Edmonton

1998

|Edmonton Numismatic Society

|1999

|Kitchener

1999

|Not Awarded

|2000

|Ottawa

2000

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|2001

|Québec City

2001

|No Entries

|2002

|Vancouver

2002

|Edmonton Numismatic Society

|2003

|Windsor

2003

|Windsor Coin Club

|2004

|Toronto

2004

|Le Club de Numismates du Bas St-Laurent (Rimouski, Québec)

|2005

|Calgary

2005

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|2006

|Niagara Falls

2006

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|2007

|Niagara Falls

2007

|Regina Coin Club

|2008

|Ottawa

2008

|City of Ottawa Coin Club

|2009

|Edmonton

2009

|Waterloo Coin Society

|2010

|Saint John

2010

|Calgary Numismatic Society

|2011

|Windsor

2011

|Windsor Coin Club

|2012

|Calgary

2012

|Windsor Coin Club

|2013

|Winnipeg

  • Paul Fiocca Award The Paul Fiocca Award is the highest distinction presented by The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association, and the second highest award in Canadian Numismatics. The award is named after the former publisher of Canadian Coin News, Paul Fiocca. It is presented annually for “Long term meritorious service or major contributions to the RCNA” and is an award not just to recognize the elite of the hobby, but any individual who may have worked behind the scenes, often for many decades, for the betterment of the Association.

This award is strictly an RCNA award for RCNA members, and is not to be confused with the J. Douglas Ferguson award, the highest award in Canadian numismatics, which does not require membership in the RCNA.

Paul Fiocca was publisher of Canadian Coin News from 1989 until his retirement, remaining a supporter of Canadian numismatics and giving freely of his own time and expertise. He served as editor of The CN Journal for a number of years, and was serving the RCNA in that capacity at the time of his death in 2007. The award that bears his name is funded by donations from Trajan Publishing Corporation and others that were his friends.

The President of the Association presents the Paul Fiocca Award at each year's annual RCNA convention to a Royal Canadian Numismatic Association (RCNA) member.

The first recipient is James E. Charlton, one of Canada's most distinguished numismatists. The announcement was made July 19 during the annual awards banquet of The Royal Canadian Numismatic Association and the actual presentation was made several days later in Grimsby, Ontario. Mr. Charlton, the current honorary president of the RCNA, is often referred to as the dean of Canadian numismatics, or the father of modern numismatics in Canada. Charlton is best known for his Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins. While the Certificate of Award could have listed Mr. Charlton's significant contributions to the Association, it reads simply “For Long Term, Meritorious Service to the R.C.N.A.” Canadian Coin News, August 19 to September 1, 2008, p.26, "Fiocca award winner announced" by Bret Evans The criteria for the award is for long-term, meritorious service or major contributions to the RCNA.

Paul Fiocca Award Winners

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!Year

!Winner

!Home Town

2008

|James E. Charlton

|Grimsby ON

2009

|Geoffrey G. Bell

|Shediac NB

2010

|Tim G. Henderson

|Florenceville NB

2011

|Dr. Marvin Kay

|North York ON

2012

|Ronald Greene

|Victoria BC

2013

|Norman Williams

|Vancouver BC

  • President's Awards - The President has the right to recognize supporters, whether individuals or corporations, for outstanding support of the Association.

See also

References

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  • [http://www.rcna.ca/ Royal Canadian Numismatic Association] Official site.