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Royal Canadian Mint - Gold Maple Leaf

  • Maple Leafs are considered to be one of the most beautiful gold coins in the world.
  • Since its release in 1979, the 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf has appealed to both investors and collectors alike for its beauty and purity.
  • Coins minted after 1982 contain 1 oz of .9999 fine gold
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Description
Denomination: $50 (CAD)
Composition: 99.99% Gold
Diameter: 1.1811 inches (30 mm)
Weight: 1.00 troy oz (31.11 grams)
Edge: Serrated
Mint and Mint Mark: Not Shown - Royal Canadian Mint

Gold Maple Leaf Coin Details

The official bullion coin series of the Royal Canadian Mint and the Canadian nation, the Canadian Maple Leaf is one of the world’s most popular coin programs. Introduced for the first time in 1979 as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, these were the first coins in the world to rival the South African Krugerrand in terms of gold bullion demand. No other gold coin, aside from the Krugerrand, had ever been offered strictly for investment purposes.

History

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins debuted with .999 pure gold content, but were enhanced beginning in November 1982 to include .9999 pure gold. At times, the Royal Canadian Mint has even achieved .99999 pure gold content in its Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is so popular that the Royal Canadian Mint has launched numerous variants of the coin, including but not limited to:

  • 10th Anniversary coin in 1989.
  • 125th Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Mint in 1997.
  • 20th Anniversary coin in 1999.
  • 25th Anniversary coin in 2004.
  • Hologram Gold Maple Leaf coins in 1999, 2001, and 2009.
  • Colorized Gold Maple Leaf in 1999 (20th anniversary edition) and 2010 to celebrate the Vancouver Winter Olympics.
  • Numerous 99.999% Gold Maple Leafs (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, etc.).
  • Design

    The obverse (front) design features the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. On the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, three different incarnations of Her Majesty’s profile have appeared. These include the following used to date:

  • 1979 to 1989 – The image of a 39-year-old Queen Elizabeth II.
  • 1990 to 2004 – A depiction of Queen Elizabeth II at 64 years of age.
  • 2005 to Present – Susanna Blunt’s depiction of Her Majesty at the age of 79.
  • The reverse (back) designfeatures the image of the sugar maple leaf. Used on the reverse since the introduction of the gold version in 1979, this image has never changed. The only additions have been security measures, notably radial lines and a microscopic maple leaf privy..

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