Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmFashion trends from the 1970s are coming back into vogue. With a unique mix of vibrant colours and natural materials, this style has something for everyone. Fans of estate jewellery will be especially pleased to hear that 1970s accessories are also hitting the mainstream fashion scene. What designs can we expect to see as the trend grows? Here are some of the most iconic pieces reemerging among vintage enthusiasts. Gold Estate Jewellery Yellow gold is a classic material, and there was plenty of it in the 1970s. From an economic standpoint, gold…
Why Invest in Copper Bullion?
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmIf you have even a passing interest in precious metal investments, you likely know that you can buy gold and silver bullion. However, you may never have thought about copper bullion as a possible investment vehicle. In reality, investing in copper can be a great way to both earn a return on investment and protect your wealth against the ebbs and flows of fiat currency. The History of Copper as a Valuable Good Historians believe that copper was first discovered around 9,000 BCE. During the Bronze Age, starting around 3,300 BCE, it…
When Did Canada Stop Using Silver In Coins?
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmThe Royal Canadian Mint produces silver coins in Canada as bullion and for commemorative collectables, but when it comes to circulation coins, it no longer uses silver and hasn’t for over 50 years. When and why did Canada stop minting silver circulation coins, and how did the decision affect their value today? Find out more about the economic factors that led to a discontinuation of the use of silver in Canadian coins. Why Did Canada Stop Using Silver for Circulation Coins? Essentially, silver coins in Canada became impractical because of fluctuations in…
The Intrigue Behind Collecting Ancient Roman Coins Part 1
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmAre you looking for a fun new hobby that dives into history and offers monetary value? If so, collecting ancient Roman coins may be the perfect option. Coin collecting is a common pastime but choosing coins from ancient Rome has an air of mystique. The Roman Empire was a massive realm spanning a millennium, with holdings from the British Isles to the Middle East. As a result, its coins are varied, and some collectors focus on a particular region or time period, while others try to find examples from each era. The…
Bird Themed Coins From Colonial Acres
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmBirdwatching, once the hobby of the truly devoted or early risers, surged in popularity when the pandemic began. People were homebound. Birds weren’t. Birdwatching became a way to engage with nature while staying home. Some people call birdwatching meditative. Most believe that birdwatching is stimulating to the mind and can be good for your emotional health. If you love birds and want to enhance your passion, consider collecting Canadian coins that feature birds. You can make them part of a new collection or give them as gifts to share your love of…
A Radiant Crown Silver Canadian Coin Fractional Set Released in 2022
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmA fractional coin set consists of coins that contain one ounce or less of a precious metal. In this case, the set contains coins ranging from a Canadian silver dollar, containing one-twentieth of an ounce of silver, up to a coin with a five-dollar face value. The Royal Canadian Mint produces a fractional proof coin set every year, each with its own theme. For 2022, the obverse features a previous effigy of Her Majesty wearing the magnificent Diamond Diadem, while the reverse features a maple leaf motif as a symbol of Canada….
Royal Canadian Mint Coins Sharing the Beauty of Winter
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmAs all Canadians know, winter can be challenging. Because the country is close to the North Pole, we are subjected to colder temperatures, fewer daylight hours, and greater snowfall amounts than countries that are closer to the equator, and the cold weather tends to last longer as well. Nevertheless, winter can be a magical time of transformation. In that respect, we are fortunate to be able to experience it in all its glory. The Royal Canadian Mint regularly issues commemorative coins celebrating all that is special about Canada. If you are interested…
Surprise A Star Trek Fan With A Gift Of Collectable Coins
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pm“Star Trek” is a television series that premiered in the mid-1960s. Though it only lasted a few seasons, it has proven hugely influential. It still has an enthusiastic following of fans from around the world. If there are Trek fans on your holiday shopping list, collectable Star Trek coins from the Royal Canadian Mint make a thoughtful gift. The Original Series The original “Star Trek” was created by television producer Gene Roddenberry and debuted in 1966. Set approximately 300 years in the future, it told of the adventures of the crew of…
The Atlantic Provinces Coins Before the Confederation
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmPart of the fun of collecting coins is finding out the fascinating history behind them. In 2018, the Royal Canadian Mint released a set of commemorative reproductions of Maritime coins used prior to the Atlantic Provinces joining the Confederation. They tell a story about the provinces’ initial hesitancy to join the Confederation and attempts to maintain autonomy before eventually making the decision to join the federal union. The four-coin set includes reproductions of coins from each of the traditional Maritime Provinces—New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia—as well as Newfoundland and…
How Is Silver Mined in Canada?
Last updated on May 2nd, 2024 at 03:33 pmSilver bullion is an incredible investment. This bullion isn’t the same as the chicken bouillon cubes you use in soup. In this case, “bullion” refers to a highly concentrated form of precious metal. However, they aren’t so dissimilar; both derive from the French word for “boiling.” A chicken-flavoured bouillon cube is boiled to make broth. Silver bullion is formed by boiling silver, but how exactly does silver get from a pile of rocks to a boiling point? Let’s dig a little deeper into the silver mining process in Canada. Mining in Canada…