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Canadian Coin Digest $12.99 Coins of Canada From the earliest unified coinage in 1858 to the latest releases from the Royal Canadian Mint, Canadian Coin Digest has it all. The trusted numismatic editors and market analysts of the Krause Publications’ Standard Catalog division have compiled an extensive, accurate, up-to-date listing of Canadian coinage. This new edition features: Over 1,200 images Thousands of accurate price listings New issues from the Royal Canadian Mint Accurate mintage figures KM identification numbers Detailed descriptions Trust the experts at Krause Publications to bring you a complete, economical, accurate guide to Canadian coins. |
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Canadian Nickel Beaver Two Tone Coin Earrings $57.1 This real coin from Canada is first layered in pure bright silver. Then, by hand, the figure is highlighted and brought to life with rich, pure 24K gold. This breathtaking work, done exclusively by J & J Jewelers, turns the coin into a stunning and true work of art. Each coin is hermetically sealed against wear in clear, hard acrylic coating. The coins are then made into a unique pair of earrings with sterling silver wires and placed in a jewelry box. Please Note: The gold and silver is much brighter and distinct than what the photograph shows. |
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10 cents coin; obverse Photo Mugs Canadian 10 cents coin. Obverse Head of Queen Elizabeth II (right) diademed. Legend ELIZABETH II D . G . REGINA. Reverse A two-masted schooner under full sail, port side view. Legend CANADA (right) 1965. Exergue 10 CENTS. The edge is milled….. |
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10 cents coin; obverse Photo Mugs Canadian 10 cents coin. Obverse Head of Queen Elizabeth II (right). Legend ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA. Reverse Port bow of a schooner under sail. Legend CANADA Exergue 10 CENTS. (Right) 1953….. |
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10 cents coin; reverse Photo Mugs Canadian 10 cents coin. Obverse Head of Queen Elizabeth II (right). Legend ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA. Reverse Port bow of a schooner under sail. Legend CANADA Exergue 10 CENTS. (Right) 1953….. |
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Complete PuriTEST Metals Testing Kit with Digital Scale, Stone, File, Gold Loupe and Free 5gr Solid Silver Bar $28.99 This is the perfect testing kit for anyone who handles precious metals. Includes 10k, 14k, 18k, 22k, Silver and Platinum Solutions (1 bottle each). Each bottle contains 1/2 fluid ounce (0.5 fl oz) test acid. Test stone measure 2 inches x 2 in. DigiWeigh 600BL scale weighs in Grams (g), Ounces (oz), Carats (ct), and Grains (gr), and includes Lifetime Warranty. FREE solid silver bar is 5-grains of f… |
Economic Problems Facing The Canadian Economy
The days of problems and economic slowdown are at an end; there is no reason for us to worry anymore, or is there? This is not the situation and now the Canadian economy is facing more problems than the average person thinks.
The Bank of Canada estimates that the drop in economic growth is going to be a short-term problem and that the second half will be characterized by more rapid growth. The analysis behind the bank's forecasts is based around energy costs; they tell us that they have hit the highest point with regards to price. The current reason for the depression, however, is thought to have arisen from events in Japan. This sounds possible but it is not really true, especially if we look harder, as it is the consumer who represents the economy. Of course, the Japanese issue has an definite impact on the economy, but the thing is that it is not even close to being the main reason for the slowdown. We therefore have to look closer to home, with the employment situation being bad, the rising gas prices and all around prices increases, the future is unsettled.
The Canadian debt to income ratio is presently around 1.5, a bit higher than the US pre-depression ratio. We can say that the current situation in the Canadian banking area is more stable and better organized for the debt shock. It is always a concern to home owners that property prices are going to fall especially during any recession; but at the end of the day the effect on bank profits are not going to be as bad as they were a few years ago. This all has an knock on effect on monetary bailouts which are doubtful especially compared to the problems surrounding the US Banking and US politics.
A point that you need to be aware of: in relation to the Canadian monetary status, including bank stocks and BC real estate, is that Canada's economy is tied closely to that of the US. Therefore, it doesn’t matter how healthy and stable the situation on the domestic market presently is; US problems have the potential to hit us hard. The contagion could hit from Europe, which is currently having some serious problems with Portugal, Ireland, and Greece. The shocks faced by the drop in the European economy could affect commodity prices, shifts surrounding the equity market or tightening of credit which could affect the housing market.
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1970 in Horse Racing: 1970 Racehorse Births, 1970 Racehorse Deaths, Secretariat, Citation, Arkle, Mr. Prospector, Intentionally, Sham $19.84 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1970 Racehorse Births, 1970 Racehorse Deaths, Secretariat, Citation, Arkle, Mr. Prospector, Intentionally, Sham, Quicken Tree, Forego, La Prevoyante, Dahlia, Grey Way, My Babu, Ancient Title, Abernant, Bletchingly, Leilani, Mark-Ye-Well, Star Appeal, Square Angel, Desert Vixen, Hill Prince, Stop the Music, Haiseiko, Allez France, Think Big, Cafe Prince, Angle Light, Royal Chocolate, Sea Pigeon, Annihilate 'em, Galcador, Aldaniti, Santa Claus, Conniver, Bel Sheba, Furys Order. Excerpt: Secretariat Street in Napa, CaliforniaSecretariat Street in Howell, New Jersey Secretariat Court in Mississauga, Ontario (Toronto Canada)Secretariat (March 30, 1970 October 4, 1989) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse, who in 1973 became the first U.S. Triple Crown champion in twenty-five years, setting new race records in two of the three events in the Seriesthe Kentucky Derby (1:59 2/5), and the Belmont Stakes (2:24)records that still stand today. Secretariat was the son of Bold Ruler (a grandson of Nearco) out of Somethingroyal. He was foaled at Meadow Farm in Caroline County, Virginia. Like the equally famous horse Man o' War, Secretariat was a large chestnut colt and was given the same nickname, "Big Red." Owned by Penny Chenery (aka Penny Tweedy), he was trained by Lucien Laurin and mainly ridden by fellow Canadian jockey Ron Turcotte, along with apprentice jockey Paul Feliciano (first two races), and veteran Eddie Maple (last race). He raced in Penny Chenery's Meadow Stable's blue and white checkered colors and his groom was Eddie Sweat. Secretariat stood approximately 16 hands 2 inches (170 cm) tall, and weighed 1,175 pounds (533 kg), with a 75 inch girth, in his racing prime. The story of Secretariat began with the toss of a coin in 1968 between Chri... More: |
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1988 Official Canadian Coin Guide $12.16 Used |