2023 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf MintCertified™ Premium Uncirculated | Sealed Tube
1 oz gold coin Canada. Gold Maple Leafs have been one of the favorite gold coins among investors worldwide since their release in 1979. Being one of the oldest coins did not make them obsolete, though. On the contrary, the Royal Canadian Mint is famous for its heavy technological investment to ensure the best anti-counterfeiting measures and minting procedures.
The Gold Maple Leaf collection includes the usual 1 oz coin and fractional sizes. All the coins are 99.99% pure gold, hold legal tender status and carry the exclusive Bullion DNA.
The Royal Canadian Mint offers 1 oz Gold Maple Leafs in bulk through these MintCertified™ Sealed Tubes. It holds 10 Gold Maple Leaf coins in Premium Uncirculated Condition. Each roll is sealed within the Mint’s facilities, so the coins are never touched before reaching the consumer’s hands.
Product Highlights
Each tube contains 10 units of 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf coins;
Tubes sealed and certified at the Royal Canadian Mint facility;
Each coin contains 1 oz of .9999 pure gold in Premium Uncirculated Condition;
Face value of CAD 50, backed by the Canadian federal government;
Security features include radial lines and the RCM Bullion DNA;
The obverse is the bust of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II;
The reverse depicts the sugar maple leaf.
The Gold Maple Leaf Design of 1 oz gold coin Canada
It is the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II that stamps the coin’s obverse side. Canada is a member of the British Commonwealth, so it is usual to have her image on sovereign coins. Along with the portrait, the inscriptions read “ELIZABETH II,” “50 DOLLARS,” and the year of issuance.
The reverse depicts a sugar maple leaf, the national symbol. The inscriptions referring to the coin’s information are in English and French, as both languages are official in Canada. They read: “CANADA,” “9999,” “FINE GOLD,” “1 OZ,” and “OR PUR,” standing for fineness, metal content, and weight.
The Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint was originally a branch of the British Royal Mint. The initial idea was to meet the internal demand for coins, but as the Canadian nation became independent, the company found its way to the international market and private interests. 1 oz gold coin Canada
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