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<p>[QUOTE="Jared Stapleton, post: 2080883, member: 73628"]Ottawa Canada has two great options. There is the Royal Canadian Mint that allows you to tour of the facility. This is a fun tour showing how coins are minted. <a href="http://www.mint.ca" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.mint.ca" rel="nofollow">www.mint.ca</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Also in Ottawa is the Bank of Canada Currency Museum. This is the best collection of coins and banknotes numismatic items in the country, and is a must see for any numismatist or just This is a great source for research as well. The museum is currently closed for renovations for a few years, but you can still view a large portion of the collection online at <a href="http://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca" rel="nofollow">www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Another sources across Canada are the local museums that have coin collections and numismatic items that can be viewed. In Toronto here it would be the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Most museums will allow you to view items in storage if you make arrangements with them well in advance and book an appointment and private room.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jared Stapleton, post: 2080883, member: 73628"]Ottawa Canada has two great options. There is the Royal Canadian Mint that allows you to tour of the facility. This is a fun tour showing how coins are minted. [url="http://www.mint.ca"]www.mint.ca[/url] Also in Ottawa is the Bank of Canada Currency Museum. This is the best collection of coins and banknotes numismatic items in the country, and is a must see for any numismatist or just This is a great source for research as well. The museum is currently closed for renovations for a few years, but you can still view a large portion of the collection online at [url="http://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca"]www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca[/url] Another sources across Canada are the local museums that have coin collections and numismatic items that can be viewed. In Toronto here it would be the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM). Most museums will allow you to view items in storage if you make arrangements with them well in advance and book an appointment and private room.[/QUOTE]
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