What’s New in NumisMaster: July 2026

Canada’s 2015 “The Wolf” (KM# 2014) displays a wolf howling on a moss-covered rock with trees and sky in the background. The colored 0.9999 silver coin weighs 31.39 grams and has a mintage of 7,500. Courtesy of NumisMaster.

This month, I went back and took a deep dive into Canada, conducting an extreme vetting process for each coin. This led to the discovery of roughly 500 missing coins from 2001 to the present, most of them from 2018. This endeavor was fun, as it was very enlightening to see the evolution of various coins over the past 25 years.

If you have read these articles before, I mentioned in the past that my favorite coin from 2025 was the “Shadowbox” (KM# 3648) by the Royal Canadian Mint. Being able to look back in time at their coins from then to now is remarkable. I hope my future dives reveal these same emotions.

Along with the Canada dive, the NumisMaster team has made pricing updates for Afghanistan, Albania, Angola, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Bermuda, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

We have also been running metal updates on the website, which impact coins from all countries and centuries.
We had a contributor reach out and provide images that we were missing for Zimbabwe’s 2014 coins (KM#’s 16–20), which I was able to update this month as well.

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