1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin continues the Royal Canadian Mint’s tradition of blending exceptional design with security to prevent counterfeiting, ensuring these coins can retain value.
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was also world's first 24K pure gold bullion coin when its purity was heightened to .9999 in 1982.
The design of Gold Maple Leafs feature radial lines emanating from the center of the coin, machined precisely within microns to ensure consistent die production and coin striking. The specific width and pitch of the lines create a light diffracting pattern which makes the Gold Maple Leaf unique among other bullion products.
On the back of the Gold Maple Leaf, there is a security feature consisting of a textured maple leaf, micro-engraved with laser technology. A numeral visible under magnification denotes the coin’s year of issue and representing the cutting edge in bullion coin security.
Either His Majesty Charles III or Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II adorn the front of the Gold Maple Leaf coin and along with the year-date and $50 CAD face value.
It’s rich history, popularity and enhanced security features make it an excellent investment for first-timers and veteran precious metals investors alike.
Multiples of 10 ship in sealed tubes.
What does Common Date mean? These 1 oz Gold Maple Leafs are circulated coins (i.e. pre-owned). The years will vary and may be mixed or all the same. The purity also varies. Gold Maple Leafs minted after 1983 are .9999 fine gold and 1982 and earlier are .999 fine gold. But, of course, all years contain the same one full troy ounce of gold by weight. The value of their gold content is not diminished.
Gold Maple Leafs are made with the Royal Canadian Mint’s anti-counterfeiting technology called Bullion DNA which stands for digital non-destructive activation. This technology captures images of the coins, encrypts them with an algorithm signature, and stores these in a secure database. This allows authenticity to be verified in an instant.
GoldSilver is an authorized Bullion DNA dealer for the Royal Canadian Mint.