Royal Canadian Numismatic Association Medals and Awards - 1984 CNA Annual Convention

1984 CNA Annual Convention

The 31st Canadian Numismatic Association annual convention was held in Hamilton, Ontario from July 19 to July 22, 1984.

The obverse of the Convention Medal has a theme for the United Empire Loyalists. The artists rendition was taken from a statue erected by the City of Hamilton as a tribute to the settlers that came and made a very positive impact in the surrounding area.

Specifications Medal Special Edition Medal
Charlton Catalogue # CNA-31 CNA-31A
Composition Bronze Silver
Finish Bright Reverse Frosted
Weight 31.2 grams 30.0 grams
Shape Circular Circular
Diameter 38.9 mm 38.9 mm
Die Axis Upright Upright
Edge Plain Plain
Issue Price $10.00 $35.00
Mintage 250 93

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