This Link Will Open in a New Window

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

This Link Will Open in a New Window ROYAL CANADIAN MINT 2014 NUMISMATIC COINAGE NUMISMATIC COINAGE 2014 The following table presents the Royal Canadian Mint’s numismatic coinage issued as of December 31, 2014 bearing the dates 2013, 2014 and 2015. Product name 2014 quantities ABORIGINAL THEMES A Story of the Northern Lights: The Great Hare $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 42 Aboriginal Story: The Legend of the Spirit Bear $50 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 633 Aboriginal Story: The Legend of the Spirit Bear $500 Pure Gold (2014) 50 An Aboriginal Story $500 Pure Gold Coin (2013) 18 Canadian Monuments: National Aboriginal Veterans Monument $30 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,026 Canadian Monuments: National Aboriginal Veterans Monument $500 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 97 Dream Catcher $10 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 93 First Nations Art: Salmon $10 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 6,851 Grandmother Moon Mask Gold UHR Coin (2013) 3 Grandmother Moon Mask Silver UHR Coin (2013) 9 Ice Fishing Father $5 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 12 Interconnections: Air – The Thunderbird $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014 ) 2,754 Interconnections: Air – The Thunderbird $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 94 Interconnections: Land – The Beaver $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,186 Interconnections: Land – The Beaver $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 131 Interconnections: Sea – The Orca $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,343 Interconnections: Sea – The Orca $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 77 Legend of Nanaboozhoo $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 6,743 Matriarch Moon Mask $25 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,964 Matriarch Moon Mask $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 289 Nanaboozhoo and the Thunderbird $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,290 Nanaboozhoo and the Thunderbird's Nest $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,656 Portrait of Nanaboozhoo $5 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 733 Portrait of Nanaboozhoo $5 Pure Platinum Coin (2014) 1,100 Star Charts: The Quest $25 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 6,922 Star Charts: The Wounded Bear $25 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 5,888 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Courage $20 Fine Silver Coin (with Subscription Box) (2014) 2,354 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Courage $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,017 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Humility $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,880 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Love $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 5,963 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Respect $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,525 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Truth $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,038 The Seven Sacred Teachings – Wisdom $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,944 Tradition of Hunting: Bison $5 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 254 Tradition of Hunting: Canada Goose $5 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 2,554 Tradition of Hunting: The Seal $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,751 2 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT NUMISMATIC COINAGE 2014 Product name 2014 quantities ANNIVERSARIES 25th Anniversary of the Canadian Space Agency $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,673 50th Anniversary of Canadian Peacekeeping in Cyprus $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag Brilliant Fine Silver Dollar (2015) 6 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag Fine Silver Proof Set (2015) 15 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Flag Proof Fine Silver Dollar (2015) 17 75th Anniversary of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,462 100th Anniversary of Hockey Canada $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,191 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition – 12-Pack 25¢ Circulation (2013) 9,066 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition – Life in the North $3 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 1,078 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition Fine Silver Proof Dollar (2013) 381 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition Fine Silver Proof Set (2013) 156 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Arctic Expedition Silver Dollar Specimen Set (2013) 540 100th Anniversary of the Royal Ontario Museum $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,181 150th Anniversary of the Québec and Charlottetown Conferences 50-cent Pure Gold Coin (2014) 2,071 150th Anniversary of the Québec and Charlottetown Conferences $100 14-karat Gold Coin (2014) 1,262 200th Anniversary of the birth of Sir John A. Macdonald $100 14-karat Gold Coin (2015) 6 250th Anniversary of the end of the Seven Years War $1 Special Edition Fine Silver Coin (2013) 5 250th Anniversary of the end of the Seven Years War $250 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 8 300th Anniversary of Louisbourg 1/25-ounce Pure Gold Coin (2013) 479 300th Anniversary of Louisbourg 1-ounce Fine Silver Coin (2013) 53 BANK NOTES Lion on the Mountain $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,004 Saint George Slaying Dragon $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,263 BIRDS OF CANADA Baby Animals: Atlantic Puffin $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,437 Baby Animals: Burrowing Owl $20 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 7,378 Bald Eagle 50-cent Pure Gold Coin (2013) 435 Bald Eagle $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,760 Bald Eagle $5 Platinum Coin (2014) 1,555 Bald Eagle $5 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 1,486 Bald Eagle $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,235 Bald Eagle Lifelong Mates $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 5 Bald Eagle Portrait of Power $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 5 Bald Eagle Protecting Her Nest $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 4 Bald Eagle Returning from the Hunt $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 30 Bald Eagle with Mother Protecting Her Eaglets $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 52 Barn Owl 25-cent Coloured Coin (2013) 1,166 Eastern Meadowlark 25-cent Coloured Coin (2014) 17,473 Harlequin Duck 25-cent Coloured Coin (2014) 6,152 Harlequin Duck $10 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 3,935 In The Eyes of the Snowy Owl $250 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 500 In The Eyes of the Snowy Owl $2,500 Gold Coin (2014) 10 Mallard 25-cent Coloured Coin (2013) 23 Osprey 50-cent Gold Coin (2014) 4,015 3 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT NUMISMATIC COINAGE 2014 Product name 2014 quantities BIRDS OF CANADA (continued) Perched Bald Eagle $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 8,329 Peregrine Falcon $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,629 Pintail 25-cent Coloured Coin (2014) 11,031 Pintail $10 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 9,850 Scarlet Tanager 25-cent Coloured Coin (2014) 11,492 Soaring Bald Eagle $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 8,455 Wood Duck 25-cent coloured coin (2013) 1,148 Wood Duck $10 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 191 BULLION REPLICA 25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf $5 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 6 25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf $50 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 228 25th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf Piedfort $5 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 17 Bullion Replica $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 8,081 Bullion Replica $50 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 260 Bullion Replica with ANA Privy Mark $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,452 Bullion Replica with WMF Privy Mark $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,429 Devil's Brigade $5 Gold Coin (2013) 61 Devil's Brigade $5 Silver Coin (2013) 376 Five Blessings $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,268 Five Blessings $5 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 1,017 Five Blessings $50 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 125 Howling Wolf $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 269 Polar Bear Gold and Silver 2-Coin Set (2013) 603 CANADA'S ROYAL FAMILY 75th Anniversary of the First Royal Visit $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,463 75th Anniversary of the First Royal Visit $25 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,492 75th Anniversary of the First Royal Visit $200 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 134 Maple Leaves with Queen Elizabeth II Effigy (1953) $10 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 1,089 Princess to Monarch $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 1,732 Queen's Diamond Jubilee – Queen Elizabeth II 25-cent Coin (2013) 22 Royal Generations $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 5,621 Royal Generations $200 Pure Gold Coin ( 2014) 295 Royal Infant Carriage 25-cent Coin (2013) 375 Royal Infant Toys $5 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 38 CANADIAN ART Canadian Contemporary Art $30 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,996 Canadian Contemporary Art $250 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 104 Celebrating Emily Carr $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,172 Celebrating Emily Carr 3-Coin Set (2014) 101 Cornelius Krieghoff 200th Anniversary $5 Fine Silver Coin Set (2015) 1,622 Group of Seven – A. Y. Jackson $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 315 Group of Seven – Franz Johnston $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 52 Group of Seven – J. E. H. MacDonald $20 Fine Silver Coin (2013) 131 4 ROYAL CANADIAN MINT NUMISMATIC COINAGE 2014 NUMISMATIC COINAGE 2014 Product name 2014 quantities CANADIAN ART (continued) Stained Glass – Casa Loma $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 2,784 Stained Glass – Craigdarroch Castle $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,809 CANADIANA Alice Munro $5 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 4,463 Big Coin Series 25-cent Coin 5-ounce Fine Silver Coin (2015) 1,196 Big Coin Series – $1 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 1,478 Canada: An Allegory $3 Bronze Coin (2013) 422 Canada: An Allegory $25 Gold Coin (2013) 20 Canada: An Allegory 3-coin Set (2013) 18 Celebrating Canada $10 Fine Silver Coin (2015) 5,497 Lost Ships in Canadian Waters: R.M.S. Empress of Ireland $20 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 7,003 Pope John Paul II $10 Fine Silver Coin (2014) 8,499 Pope John Paul II $25 Pure Gold Coin (2014) 1,499 COAT OF ARMS Coat of Arms – Northwest Territories 14-karat Gold Coin (2013) 14 Coat of Arms – Ontario $300 Gold Coin (2013) 2 Coat of Arms – Saskatchewan $300 14-karat Gold Coin (2014) 172 Coat of Arms of Canada $300 14-karat Gold Coin (2014) 164 COIN SETS Baby Rabbits Special Edition $2 Coin Specimen Set (2014) 11,319 Black Bear Cubs Special Edition $2 Specimen Set (2013) 1,074 Blue Jay Specimen Set (2015) 8 Blue-winged Teal Specimen Set (2013) 115 Ferruginous Hawk Specimen Set (2014) 24,181 Maple Leaf Fractional Gold Coin Set (2015) 315 RCNA Edition Fine Silver Proof Set (2013) 198 Special Edition Set – Berlin (2013) 8 Special Edition Uncirculated Set – Beijing (2013) 7 Special Edition Uncirculated Set (2014) 9,985 The Maple Leaf Fine Silver Fractional Set (2015) 7,500 Uncirculated Set
Recommended publications
  • Linde Coin Auction #3 – Ending Beginning at 5 P.M
    LINDE COIN AUCTION #3 – ENDING BEGINNING AT 5 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2019 – ONLINE ONLY 1 Lot # Description Coin 3 listing 1 1988 Olympics coin (3) 2 Republique Democratique du Congo silver coin 2001 3 2002 Bank of Uganda 1000 shilling silver coin 4 1994 USA World Cup Football .999 silver 5 2002 Bank of Uganda 1000 shillings silver coin 6 Mexico 1986 Olympics silver coin 7 1988 Helsinki Games silver coin 8 People's republic of Kampuchea 20 riels silver coin 9 European Football Championship 1996 Royal Mint 10 XIII Commonwealth Games 1986 11 Athens 2004 Olympic Games 3 coin set silver.925, gold .999 12 Athens 2004 Olympics Games 3 coin set silver.925, gold .999 13 Athens 2004 Olympics Games 3 coin set silver.925, gold .999 14 Royal Canadian Mint 2004 sterling silver Lucky Loonie 92.5 silver 15 Royal Canadian Mint Hockey a National Passion 22 kt gold 92.67 fine gold, 8.33 fine silver Royal Canadian Mint Royal Canadian Mounted Police A National Pride 22 kt coin 91.67 fine gold 8.33 fine 16 silver 17 Royal Canadian Mint Jointly Issued by China & Canada 2 coin set .9999 pure silver Royal Canadian Mint Special Edition proof silver dollar Montreal Canadians 100th Anniversary 92.5 18 silver 19 Royal Canadian Mint 2009 20 dollar sterling silver coin Montreal Canadians Goalie Mask 92.5 silver 20 Royal Canadian Mint 2004 Lunar coin 92.5 silver 21 Royal Canadian Mint 1998 125 yens silver dollar gift set 22 Royal Canadian Mint coin & medallion set 5 cent sterling silver commemorative coin & medallion 23 Sheritt Mint Edmonton 1978 First set 5 coins
    [Show full text]
  • External Forces, Internal Strength
    ROYAL CANADIAN MINT ANNUAL REPORT 2006 External Forces, Internal Strength Metal values skyrocketed. Retail activity drove unparalleled demand for circulation coinage. And all this just as the Mint hit its stride on an ambitious business-growth path. 2006 was a year of adaptation, resilience, agile management— and profit. Table of contents Financial and operating highlights 3 The Mint at a glance 4 Message from the President and CEO 14 Message from the Chairman 15 Corporate Governance 16 Performance against objectives 20 Directors and Officers 22 Management’s discussion and analysis 23 Statistics 41 Consolidated financial statements 47 Notes to consolidated financial statements 53 Head Office and Ottawa Plant Winnipeg Plant Royal Canadian Mint Royal Canadian Mint 320 Sussex Drive 520 Lagimodière Blvd. Ottawa, Ontario Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada K1A 0G8 Canada R2J 3E7 613-993-3500 204-983-6400 www.mint.ca Printed in Canada Financial and operating highlights 2006 2005 % change Key financial highlights (in millions of dollars) Revenue 493.9 435.9 13.3 Net income before income tax 16.0 13.2 21.2 Net income 11.2 8.7 28.7 Total assets 209.7 195.9 7.0 Capital expenditures 19.9 34.3 (42.0) Cash flow from operating activities 36.7 (10.6) 446.2 Key operating highlights Circulation coins produced (in millions of pieces) 2,237.1 1,519.5 47.2 Gold bullion sales (in thousands of ounces) 296.1 329.3 (10.1) Number of employees (at December 31) 773 732 5.6 Gross profit 101.7 93.2 9.1 Value-added sales revenue per employee (in thousands of dollars) 184.0
    [Show full text]
  • A Story of Migration P/E LTM 34.8X EV/EBITDA LTM 24.7X Canada Goose Parkas Have Been Well Loved by Those in the Cold for Over Six Decades
    RESEARCHFebruaryREPORT 3, 2020 FebruaryA 3, Story 2020 of Migration Stock Rating BUY Price Target CAD $66.56 Current Price CAD $39.64 Bear Price Bull Case Target Case $53.75 $66.56 $72.96 Ticker GOOS Canada Goose Holdings Inc. Market Cap (MM) $4,755 A Story of Migration P/E LTM 34.8x EV/EBITDA LTM 24.7x Canada Goose parkas have been well loved by those in the cold for over six decades. The company was founded in 1957 under the name Metro 52 Week Performance Sportswear, originally serving as a small-scale supplier to the most demanding winter customers such as the Canadian Rangers and RCMP. 115 Since then, the brand has grown to global prominence, going public in 2017 while committing to keep design and manufacturing in Canada. 100 GOOS generated a C$144M in profit on C$830M in revenue in 2019 while commanding gross margins of 62%. However, shares have fallen over 50% since the high in November 2018, creating an intriguing opportunity to 85 look at an emerging Canadian icon with a promising future. Investment Theses 70 (1) Authentic identity brand with a storied past is underpinned by technical product excellence, creating a formidable barrier to entry. 55 Canada Goose parkas are becoming a worldwide status symbol among 01-Feb-19 01-Aug-19 01-Feb-20 luxury consumers. GOOS S&P/TSX Disc. Index (2) The company maintains a seemingly long runway, drawing on a channel shift, geographic shift, and category shift to drive margin Consumers expansion and top-line growth over the next decade.
    [Show full text]
  • Nineteenth Century Platinum Coins an EARLY INDUSTRIAL USE of POWDER METALLURGY by Hans-Gert Bachmann and Hermann Renner Degubsa AG, Frankfurt Am Main, West Germanv
    Nineteenth Century Platinum Coins AN EARLY INDUSTRIAL USE OF POWDER METALLURGY By Hans-Gert Bachmann and Hermann Renner Degubsa AG, Frankfurt am Main, West Germanv Powder metallurgy is the metallurgist’s platinum sponge which he was able to shape answer to the production of ductile metals of into objects, such as crucibles. This process high melting point by methods differing from remained in use until I 8 10. conventional melting and casting. The history In the meantime Wollaston produced the first of platinum, extensively and vividly recorded malleable platinum by a “wet” method. As early by McDonald and Hunt (I), gives examples of as I 80 I he solved the problem of how to get rid how platinum was worked into objects from of the impurities normally accompanying earliest times onwards. However, the first real naturally occurring placer platinum. By careful melting of platinum was achieved only as late as adjustment of the proportions of hydrochloric I 782, when Lavoisier successfully reached the and nitric acid in aqua regia, and later by using temperature of 1769OC necessary to melt this more dilute mixtures, he separated platinum metal on a very small scale with the aid of an from its associated palladium and rhodium. The oxygen torch (2). Three years earlier, Franz solution, containing only hexachloroplatinate, Karl Achard (1753--1821), whose contributions H2FtCI6, was subsequently treated with sal to metallurgy have only recently been fully ammoniac, resulting in a precipitate of realised (3), made use of the property of ammonium hexachloroplatinate, (NH4)dPtC16]. platinum to form low-melting point alloys with On heating this decomposed to platinum elements such as phosphorus, mercury and sponge, and thus an economical method was arsenic.
    [Show full text]
  • To the Top of Parks Canada
    To the top of Parks Canada As Parks Canada’s centennial celebrations were getting underway, the agency’s chief executive officer, Alan Latourelle (pictured in Torngat Mountains National Park in Labrador), sat down for a conversation with the editors of Canadian Geographic. The complete interview appears here: CG Give us a sense of what the centennial of Parks Canada means for the agency. A.L. For Parks Canada, and for Canada, it is really celebrating the first national park organization in the world. This is a country that had the foresight and leadership to be the first to build an exceptional system of natural and heritage places. J. B. Harkin [first commissioner of the Dominion Parks Branch in 1911] and others before us set the way for a system plan that is representative of our country. So, for me, it is a celebration of who we are as Canadians and of the foresight and leadership of past heads of Parks Canada and past prime ministers. CG How do you go about celebrating that? Tell us about some of the events planned for 2011 that will bring that to life? A.L. It started this weekend with Winterlude here in Ottawa, where the opening ceremony included a project called the National Parks Project. Fifty musicians and filmmakers from Canada went through our national parks last summer and each produced a one‐hour documentary. Some of the best were being showcased at Winterlude. We want to connect Canadians to their stories, to our national parks, to our national historic sites, and invite them to celebrate with us.
    [Show full text]
  • CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF Version for Collectors
    inWealth GoldinWealth Precious Metals Catalog CALL (800) 810-7382 NOW CALL (800) 810-7382 NOW PROTECT AND PRESERVE YOUR WEALTH PROTECT AND PRESERVE YOUR WEALTH AMERICANGOLD AMER EAGLEICAN EAGLE Available in 1/10th, 1/4th, 1/2, 1 oz U.S. Gold Eagles are the #1 gold bullion coin choice among collectors acrossSince 1986,the world the Americanand are made Eagle only has from been gold one mined of the in leadingthe United bullion States. coins Eachin the 22-karat world. coinThe starts obverse with designone full copies ounce theof pure $20 gold gold added piece to designed a small by amount of alloy and is guaranteed in content, weight, and purity by the U.S. Augustus Saint- Gaudens considered by many to be the most beautiful Government, making them welcome in major investment markets worldwide. US gold coin ever minted. Each year the Mint creates a low mintage proof Theyversion are for America’s collectors. only These official limited investment-grade edition proofs goldusually bullion sell coins.out and trade CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF version for collectors. These limited edition proofs usually sell out and trade at a premium. American Eagles contain 22 karat gold. Available in 1/10th, 1/4th, 1/2, 1 oz BUFFALO 1 OZ GOLD The Royal Canadian Mint is the first mint in the world to produce 99.99% GOLD AMERICAN BUFFALOpure gold coins for commercial release. The Maple Leaf, the official bullion First issued in 2005, this coin features the images of one of America’s most coinThebeloved of AmericanCanada coins, is theBuffalo known buffalo asGold thenickel.
    [Show full text]
  • Metallurgy in Numismatics 5
    Numismatic Chronicle 172 213 METALLURGY IN NUMISMATICS 5 NC EDITORS’ NOTE THE RNS held a conference at the Society of Antiquaries in London on 14-16th September 2000 entitled ‘Counterfeiting: Ancient and Modern’. It was the intention to publish the contributors’ papers as the fifth monograph on metallurgy in numismatics within the Special Publications series. For various reasons the publishing project was beset by delays, and, given the timescale, several of the papers were either withdrawn or not considered suitable for publication. Eventually eight papers remained, but their combined length was insufficient to justify publication in monograph form. It was therefore decided that MIN 5 should be published as a separate enclave within NC 2012. The eight papers which follow were edited by M.R. COWELL and J. ORNA-ORNSTEIN, with support from D.R. HOOK and G. WILLIAMS. Counterfeit Parthian Drachms 215 by DAVID SELLWOOD† Cast Forgeries of Roman Denarii and Antoniniani, Silver-tin-copper and 219 Copper-tin Alloys by CHRISTOPH RAUB and ULRICH ZWICKER† Scientific Examination of Siliqua Copies and Forgeries from the Hoxne Treasure 227 by M.R. COWELL and P. GUEST Forgeries of Medieval English Gold Coins: Techniques of Production 235 by W.A. ODDY, M.M. ARCHIBALD, M.R. COWELL and N.D. MEEKS Analysis of some Scottish Base Metal Issues of Mary and James VI 255 by K. EREMIN, N.M. HOLMES and J. TATE Eighteenth Century Counterfeit English and Irish Halfpence 265 by CHARLES W. SMITH and PHILIP L. MOSSMAN The Chemical Composition of Early Russian Platinum Coins 277 by THILO REHREN, ECKHARD PAPPERT and ALEX VON BOHLEN The Counterfeiting of Sovereigns in the Nineteenth Century 287 by G.
    [Show full text]
  • Investing in Precious Metals How to Begin, Build and Maintain a Properly Diversifi Ed Portfolio
    THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO Investing in Precious Metals How to begin, build and maintain a properly diversifi ed portfolio David L. Ganz www.APMEX.com Copyright ©2011 David L. Ganz All rights reserved. Permission is granted for brief extracts and quotations in reviews or another author’s research, provided that this book, its publisher and the author are appropriately acknowledged. Published by Krause Publications, a division of F+W Media, Inc. 700 East State Street • Iola, WI 54990-0001 715-445-2214 • 888-457-2873 www.krausebooks.com To order books or other products call toll-free 1-800-258-0929 or visit us online at www.shopnumismaster.com ISBN-13: 978-1-4402-2369-3 ISBN-10: 1-4402-2369-6 Cover and Interior Design by Jana Tappa Edited by Debbie Bradley Printed in the United States Table of Contents Dedication ...............................................................................................................4 Foreword .................................................................................................................6 About the Author David Ganz .................................................................................8 About APMEX .......................................................................................................10 A Precious Metals Moment ...................................................................................12 Chapter 1: Keys to the Precious Metals Markets .................................................18 Chapter 2: Bullion Prices Always Change ...........................................................36
    [Show full text]
  • ENG-WEB-JAN15.Pdf
    COINS FROM THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT 2015 | NUMBER 1 CELEBRATE CANADA’S PROUDLY NATIONAL FLAG WITH WAVING FOR STUNNING KEEPSAKES— 50 YEARS. SEE INSIDE! AT BOUTIQUES STARTING JANUARY 13 AND MINT.CA JANUARY 6 CANADA’S FLAG AT 50. Flags have been flying high for thousands of years, and 2015 marks the 50th year when Canada’s National Flag came on the scene. After the First and Second World Wars, there was a growing sense across Canada that the nation needed a new flag to reflect its emerging sense of national identity. Canada’s approaching centennial in 1967 added to the momentum, and by the start of the decade, a 15-member parliamentary committee was busy reviewing submissions. Designs fell into three general categories: versions of the Red Ensign, flags with multiple maple leaves, and designs that focused on a single leaf. Three factors influenced the final decision to select the single-leaf design. 1: Red and white had been proclaimed Canada’s national colours by King George V in 1921. 2: The Royal Military College in Kingston (Ontario) had a flag with a single emblem that had proven to be visually striking and effective. 3: Over the years, notable Canadians had often recommended that a red maple leaf on a white field should be adopted as Canada’s national emblem since the maple leaf had witnessed much of the nation’s history, even identifying Canadian soldiers at war and Canadian athletes at Olympic sporting events. After centuries as a voice for Canada’s growing sense of national identity, the maple leaf was given an official place of honour on Canada’s National Flag.
    [Show full text]
  • COIN NEWS CANADIAN Numismatic
    ebrati el ng C CANADIAN 50 COIN NEWS YEARS Volume 51 • Number 06 July 2 - 15, 2013 $3.50 Louisbourg settlement’s 300 years marked by coins By Bret Evans From left to right: Royal he Royal Canadian Mint has Canadian Mint Board of issued two new coins mark- Directors member Kirk ingT the 300th anniversary of the MacRae and Parks Canada founding of the settlement of Field Unit Superintendant Louisbourg, on Cape Breton Is- (Cape Breton) Chip Bird land. unveil new gold and silver Founded in 1713 by 150 colo- collector coins honouring nists from France, the settlement the 300th anniversary of the quickly grew into a fortress with founding of Louisbourg at one of the largest military garri- the Fortress of Louisbourg sons in North America. Con- National Historic Site in struction of the fortification was Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. mostly done between 1730 and 1740. Eventually the population The reverse design shows the reached nearly 5,000 people. Frederick Gate, and images of The settlement’s strategic lo- cod and a ship. It was designed cation made it desirable to both by Peter Gough. the British and the French. The weeks. Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Amherst restoration of parts of the origi- tering containing the words The small coin weighs 1/25 of a British captured it in 1758, but it had determined that its capture nal town and fortress took place. “Louisbourg 300” and a repeat- troy ounce, with a diameter of was returned to France in return was essential before any effort One of the commemorative ing pattern of an anchor, fleur- 13.93 mm.
    [Show full text]
  • Canada-Goose-Investor-Presentation
    This presentation includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the use of words such as “anticipate,” “expect,” “plan,” “could,” “may,” “will,” “believe,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “goal,” “project,” and other words of similar meaning. These forward-looking statements address various matters including our outlook for fiscal 2020 and our long-term outlook, related assumptions, and our plans for strategic investments to support future growth. Each forward-looking statement contained in this presentation is subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statement. Applicable risks and uncertainties include, among others, our expectations regarding industry trends, our business plan and growth strategies, our expectations regarding seasonal trends, our inventory levels ahead of these seasonal trends, our ability to implement our growth strategies, our ability to keep pace with changing consumer preferences, our ability to maintain the strength of our brand and protect our intellectual property, as well as the risks identified under the heading “Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 20-F for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2019, and filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), and the securities commissions or similar securities regulatory authorities in each of the provinces and territories of Canada (“Canadian securities regulatory authorities”), as well as the other information we file with the SEC and Canadian securities regulatory authorities. We caution investors not to rely on the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation when making an investment decision in our securities. The forward-looking statements in this presentation speak only as of May 29, 2019, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any of these statements.
    [Show full text]
  • CANADA GOOSE HOLDINGS INC. (Exact Name of Registrant As Specified in Its Charter)
    UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 8-A For Registration of Certain Classes of Securities Pursuant to Section 12(b) or 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 CANADA GOOSE HOLDINGS INC. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) British Columbia N/A (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.) 250 Bowie Ave Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6E 4Y2 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip Code) Securities to be registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Title of each class Name of each exchange on which to be so registered each class is to be registered Subordinate voting shares, no par value New York Stock Exchange If this form relates to the registration of a class of securities pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act and is effective pursuant to General Instruction A. (c), check the following box. ☒ If this form relates to the registration of a class of securities pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Exchange Act and is effective pursuant to General Instruction A. (d), check the following box. ☐ Securities Act registration statement file number to which this form relates (if applicable): 333-216078 Securities to be registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Item 1. Description of Registrant’s Securities to be Registered. Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (the “Registrant”) hereby incorporates by reference the description of its subordinate voting shares, to be registered hereunder, contained under the heading “Description of Share Capital” in the Registrant’s Registration Statement on Form F-1 (File No.
    [Show full text]