Gold Maple Values
Gold Maple coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in sizes including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz. The design of the Gold Maple features the iconic national symbol of Canada, the sugar maple leaf. These coins are made of .9999 fine gold, making them one of the purest gold coins available. These coins are known for their worldwide recognition and high quality, creating a popular choice for investors and collectors seeking a reliable and aesthetically pleasing gold coin.
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About the Gold Maple
Gold Maple Leaf coins are typically priced similarly to other gold bullion coins like Krugerrands, Britannias and gold bars in TEP. The gold Maple Leaf has some tax advantages at the time of sale in the US, based on current IRS reporting requirements. This may add to their popularity and increase demand somewhat. As a gold bullion coin with relatively low premiums, the value and overall price of a gold maple leaf tracks very closely with the spot price of gold. The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) does produce some commemorative gold Maple Leaf coins that have an associated numismatic premium. It’s also common to see graded gold Maples, which also have higher premiums. Buying specific year Maples carries a slightly higher premium for the investor seeking to build a collection. The bottom line is that prices for gold Maples are reasonable compared to other gold bullion coins and bars.