Ontario G1 Practice Test 8 Ontario G1 Practice Test 8 1. What should you do if you approach a school bus with its red lights flashing? Stop your vehicle. Slow down and pass carefully. Continue driving at normal speed. 2. What does a flashing yellow light mean? Stop immediately. Proceed with caution. The light will Continue reading
Coins with the Highest Potential for Resale Value
When it comes to collecting, the motivation behind why we acquire certain items often sparks a philosophical debate. Do we collect things because we truly enjoy them, or are we driven by ego, treating them as trophies to showcase our wealth and status? This question can be applied to anything—whether it’s coins, art, baseball memorabilia, Continue reading
Ontario G1 Practice Test 3
Ontario G1 Practice Test 3 Ontario G1 Practice Test 3 1. What is the purpose of seat belts? A. To keep you in your seat B. To improve fuel efficiency C. To prevent injuries in a crash 2. How should you handle a tire blowout? A. Brake hard B. Steer straight and let the vehicle Continue reading
Russia’s Central Bank Set to Increase Silver Reserves
Russia’s central bank has made a significant announcement regarding its precious metal strategy. For the first time, the country plans to acquire silver as part of its state reserves. This decision could have far-reaching effects on the global silver market, potentially driving up prices in the coming months. Central Bank Reserve Trends: A Shift in Continue reading
The Mystery of the Multi-Million Dollar Coins
When hiring student employees for my coin business, I often asked, “What is something worth?” The answer I was looking for was simple: What someone else is willing to pay for it. This business-centric answer highlights the fundamental principle of coin valuation. A Rare Find: The US Proof 1975 Roosevelt Dime Take the US Proof Continue reading
Shift Looms for Cryptocurrency Markets
The Dynamic Nature of the Coin Market Markets evolve constantly, and the coin industry is no exception. For coin dealers and collectors, it’s essential to stay informed and adapt to these shifts. Today, we’re seeing fluctuations not only in gold coin demand but also in the broader numismatic market. Gold Coin Demand Faces New Challenges Continue reading
Single-Source Gold Coins: What You Need to Know
In 2022, the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) introduced a groundbreaking series of bullion coins: single-source mined gold coins. These coins are made from gold sourced exclusively from one mine, a feature that has caught the attention of both investors and collectors alike. But the latest twist in this story comes with the exclusive partnership between Continue reading
Government Payments to Boost Canadians Wallets this Holiday Season
As the holiday season approaches, several Canadian government benefits are scheduled for distribution, providing timely financial support to many households. These payments, covering various demographics, offer some relief from rising living costs. Here’s a detailed look at what you might expect to receive from government programs in the coming months. 1. Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Continue reading
Canada Introduces $2 New Coin Celebrates Inuit Nunangat Culture and Unity
The Royal Canadian Mint has introduced an extraordinary new $2 coin, also known as a toonie, celebrating the culture, lands, and people of Inuit Nunangat. This coin marks a significant milestone, as it is the first circulation coin created in collaboration with four different artists, each representing a unique region within the Inuit homeland. The Continue reading
CRA Announces Increased CPP Maximum Pensionable Earnings 2025
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has officially announced the maximum pensionable earnings under the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) for the year 2025. The new maximum has been set at $71,300, a notable increase from $68,500 in 2024. This adjustment reflects the ongoing expansion of the CPP, aimed at enhancing retirement security for Canadians. New Earnings Continue reading