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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