PCGS Canadian Loon Dollar Registry

Holy cow! Have you seen how many different coins are in the 1987 to 2005 set? Over 60!
If that isn't an indication that the RCM is going overboard, I don't know what is.
I see our own Tony Harmer's collection is the only active one..
In addition to this, a Canadian dollar collector buying all types would still need to get the silver dollars.
Why are there so many missing silver dollars in the Proofs Registry? I only see loonies listed, not the traditional 33 mm dollars for the later years.
If that isn't an indication that the RCM is going overboard, I don't know what is.
I see our own Tony Harmer's collection is the only active one..
In addition to this, a Canadian dollar collector buying all types would still need to get the silver dollars.
Why are there so many missing silver dollars in the Proofs Registry? I only see loonies listed, not the traditional 33 mm dollars for the later years.

Obscurum per obscurius
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Dr J
My omnicoin collection (or how my coin photography has progressed)
Yes, Tony does have some nice coins. He should sell his nickles to me.
My World Coin Type Set