Canada is on the brink of reaching a new milestone as the population edges closer to 42 million. This growth comes just months after crossing the 41 million mark in March 2024, with the previous milestone of 40 million being celebrated in June of last year. According to Statistics Canada’s real-time population clock, the country’s Continue reading
Stunning 1850 Baldwin “Horseman” $10 to Highlight Stack’s Bowers November Auction
Among the most iconic coins struck using gold mined from the American West after the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill in 1848 is the 1850 Baldwin & Co. $10 gold piece, known to collectors as the “Vaquero” or “Horseman.” This exceptionally rare coin is a stunning piece of American history and one of the Continue reading
2006-W American Gold Buffalo Proof Coin: A Collector’s Overview
In 2006, the United States Mint introduced the American Gold Buffalo, a new addition to its gold bullion coin portfolio. This coin, authorized by the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, was notable for being the first U.S. coin made from .9999 fine gold, setting it apart from other gold coins like the American Gold Continue reading
1937 Buffalo Nickel Proof: A Collector’s Complete Guide
Buffalo Nickels were struck as Proofs during the series’ first four years (1913-1916) and its final two years (1936-1937). However, aside from the label “Proof,” the coins from 1913-1916 and most of those from 1936-1937 have little in common. The designs and finishes evolved significantly, influenced by changes in the Mint’s production techniques and market Continue reading
2012-W Burnished American Silver Eagle: A Collector’s Insight
The 2012-W American Silver Eagle holds a special place in the numismatic world, following the remarkable success of the 2011 coin releases. This year, the United States Mint offered a variety of American Silver Eagle products, catering to both bullion investors and collectors. Bullion and Collector Options in 2012 For bullion investors, the U.S. Mint Continue reading
Tim Hortons Give Free Hot Drinks Veterans and Armed Forces Members on Remembrance Day
As Remembrance Day approaches, Tim Hortons is once again showing appreciation for Canadian veterans and active-duty Armed Forces members. On November 11, 2024, restaurant owners across the country will offer complimentary hot beverages to recognize the service and sacrifice of Canada’s military personnel. How to Claim Your Free Hot Drink On Remembrance Day, veterans and Continue reading
1959 Lincoln Memorial Penny: A Comprehensive Collector’s Guide
The 1959 Lincoln Memorial Cent marked a significant shift in U.S. coinage as the Lincoln Wheat Cent entered its 50th year of production. This milestone also coincided with the sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, prompting the U.S. Treasury Department to redesign the reverse side of the cent to honor the occasion. A New Design for Continue reading
Ontario Closes Entrepreneur Stream Under OINP: What You Need to Know
In a significant development for provincial immigration, the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has officially closed its Entrepreneur Stream. The decision, announced on November 4, 2024, comes nearly a year after the program first paused the intake of new applications in December 2023. Details on the Closure and Amendments The Ontario government is currently working Continue reading
2013-S Mount Rushmore America the Beautiful Quarter: A Collector’s Overview
Introduction to the 2013-S Mount Rushmore Quarter Not all U.S. coins with an “S” mintmark are Proof coins. Some, like the 2013-S Mount Rushmore National Memorial Quarter, were struck as uncirculated business-strike coins by the San Francisco Mint. These quarters, part of the America the Beautiful Quarters program, were released as a limited production run Continue reading
1859 Liberty Seated Dollar: A Collector’s Overview
Arizona’s Silver Rush and the Comstock Lode In 1859, silver mining in Arizona was fully operational, with silver shipments traveling both westward and eastward to meet the growing demand. This year also marked the discovery of the Comstock Lode in Nevada, a significant event that spurred a rush of miners to the Utah Territory. The Continue reading