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Canada 1/20 oz Gold Maple Leaf (Random Year)
Canada 1/20 oz Gold Maple Leaf (Random Year)
$240.06
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2024 Canada 1/20 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU
2024 Canada 1/20 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU
$240.06
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About The Canadian Mint 1/20 Oz Gold

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a bullion coin that the Royal Canadian Mint produces. It was first introduced in 1979 and quickly became one of the world's most popular gold bullion coins. The coin is made of .9999 fine gold and comes in various sizes, including 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz.

The 1/20 oz Canadian Maple gold coin is the smallest denomination of the coin, and it has a diameter of 13.92 mm and a thickness of 0.92 mm. It features the image of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse side, along with a face value of 1 dollar. The reverse side features a maple leaf design, a symbol of Canada.

Other Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins have the same design on the obverse side but feature different reverse designs, such as a commemorative design for a special event or a unique image of a Canadian animal, like the moose, wolf, or grizzly bear.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is one of the most highly sought-after gold coins due to its purity and quality. It is also recognized and accepted by bullion dealers and investors worldwide, making it a popular choice for those looking to invest in gold.


History Of The Maple Leaf Series

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf program has a rich history that spans over four decades. The Royal Canadian Mint launched the program in 1979 in response to the growing demand for a high-purity gold bullion coin. At the time, other popular gold bullion coins, such as the South African Krugerrand, were only available in 22-karat gold, which made them less desirable to some investors.
On the other hand, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was made of 24-karat gold, which is a .9999 fine. This made it one of the purest gold coins available then and helped establish it as a top choice for investors worldwide.

Over the years, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf program has expanded to include the 1 oz coin and smaller denominations such as the 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz coins. In addition, the program has featured various special edition coins with unique designs and finishes, including proof coins and privy-marked coins.

Throughout its history, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf has maintained its reputation for quality and purity, and it remains a popular choice for investors and collectors alike. The coin's distinctive maple leaf design has also become an iconic symbol of Canada, making it a cherished piece of Canadian heritage.


History Of The Royal Canadian Mint

The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) is the Crown corporation responsible for producing all of Canada's circulating coins, as well as a variety of commemorative coins and bullion products. It was established in 1908 when the Ottawa branch of the British Royal Mint was moved to Canada.

Today, the RCM has two main facilities, one in Ottawa and one in Winnipeg. The Ottawa facility is responsible for producing all of Canada's circulation coins and some of its commemorative and bullion coins. The Winnipeg facility is primarily accountable for making bullion products, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf and the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf.

In addition to producing coins, the RCM also offers refining and assaying services to customers worldwide. It is one of the world's largest refiners of gold and silver, and its products are highly regarded for their purity and quality.

Over the years, the RCM has developed a reputation for innovation and excellence. It has been at the forefront of new coin technologies, such as colorization and holograms, and has won numerous awards for its designs and packaging.

The Royal Canadian Mint plays an essential role in Canada's economy and cultural heritage, and its products are valued by collectors and investors worldwide.
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