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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf

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The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin, struck by The Royal Canadian Mint, has had a fine gold content of 0.9999 since 1983. This high gold content makes the coin susceptible to scratching, so handle with care.

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Canadian Gold Maple Leaf

The bust of Queen Elizabeth II, looking to her left, is depicted on the obverse of the coin. Ireland daily main afternoon results. Before 1990, the coin displayed a younger Elizabeth, while today's version displays a more mature Queen Elizabeth II. Both versions of the coin display 'ELIZABETH II' above the portrait. Below the portrait you will find the coin's denomination and date of issue.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was the first gold coin to be minted in high purity of.9999 gold. Introduced in 1979 by the Royal Canadian Mint, the Gold Maple Leaf is 1 Oz. Of pure gold with a denomination of $50. The reverse features the Canadian Maple Leaf, while the obverse displays a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadian Maple Leaf bullion coins have been popular on the international metals market since 1979, when the first Canadian gold bullion coins were released for sale. At that time, the only other major gold bullion coin on the market was the South Africa Krugerrand, though it was not widely available as many nations boycotted goods from the.

The iconic Maple Leaf is on the reverse of the coin and this national symbol of Canada gives the coin its name. On the back you will also find the purity of the gold on both sides of the leaf, the words 'FINE GOLD' and the amount of gold. Also, 'CANADA' is arched across the top. The purity of the gold is in both English and French, the national languages of Canada.

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Canadian gold maple leaf

The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin, struck by The Royal Canadian Mint, has had a fine gold content of 0.9999 since 1983. This high gold content makes the coin susceptible to scratching, so handle with care.

Buy Gold Canadian Maple Leafs

The bust of Queen Elizabeth II, looking to her left, is depicted on the obverse of the coin. Ireland daily main afternoon results. Before 1990, the coin displayed a younger Elizabeth, while today's version displays a more mature Queen Elizabeth II. Both versions of the coin display 'ELIZABETH II' above the portrait. Below the portrait you will find the coin's denomination and date of issue.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was the first gold coin to be minted in high purity of.9999 gold. Introduced in 1979 by the Royal Canadian Mint, the Gold Maple Leaf is 1 Oz. Of pure gold with a denomination of $50. The reverse features the Canadian Maple Leaf, while the obverse displays a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadian Maple Leaf bullion coins have been popular on the international metals market since 1979, when the first Canadian gold bullion coins were released for sale. At that time, the only other major gold bullion coin on the market was the South Africa Krugerrand, though it was not widely available as many nations boycotted goods from the.

The iconic Maple Leaf is on the reverse of the coin and this national symbol of Canada gives the coin its name. On the back you will also find the purity of the gold on both sides of the leaf, the words 'FINE GOLD' and the amount of gold. Also, 'CANADA' is arched across the top. The purity of the gold is in both English and French, the national languages of Canada.

As Canada's official mint, The Royal Canadian Mint was the first mint in the world to commercially produce 99.99% bullion gold coins. In addition, it was the first mint to produce a 99.999% gold coin. The main production branch is in Winnipeg, The Ottawa branch of the Mint has been in operation since 1908.

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Size

The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin is guaranteed by the Canadian government for its weight, purity and legal tender value.





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