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- 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins
$400.92
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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1/10 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Each coin comes in original plastic from the mint.
- Mintage of 81,280 coins.
- Obverse: Right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the year and face value.
- Reverse: A large, single maple leaf with the weight and purity.
- Sovereign coin backed by the Canadian government.
Protect your Gold Maple Leaf with this clear plastic capsule or display it in style by adding an attractive presentation box to your order. You can even add a beautiful coin bezel to turn your Gold Maple Leaf into fine jewelry.
The Royal Canadian Mint is well-known for minting beautiful .9999 fine Gold coins. Add this beloved 2011 Gold Maple Leaf coin to your cart today!
Product Specifications
- Product ID: 59144
- Year: 2011
- Grade: Brilliant Unc
- Grade Service: None
- Denomination: 5 Dollars
- Mint Mark: RCM (Not Shown)
- Metal Content: 0.1 troy oz
- Purity: .9999
- Thickness: 1.22 mm
- Diameter: 16 mm
- Inner Pack: 1
- Outer Pack: 1
In 2013, a security feature was introduced into the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf bullion coin to ensure its authenticity: a textured maple leaf, micro-engraved with the year of issue using laser technology that is only visible only under magnification. In 2015, radial lines were added to the coin to make it even more secure and resistant to counterfeiting. Additionally, every line pattern is unique to each coin and creates a specific light-diffracting pattern, adding to the beauty of this classic Gold bullion coin.
In 1908, Canadian Governor General Earl Gray struck the first domestically produced coin at the Royal Canadian Mint. Later, in 1931, the British government transferred the institution solely into Canadian hands, permanently eliminating any involvement from The Crown. The creation of the new Royal Canadian Mint coincided with a Gold boom in British Columbia and the Yukon. To refine the vast amounts of raw Gold being mined, there needed to be a way to treat the Gold without shipping it all the way to the United Kingdom, so in 1911, the Canadian Mint finished its original refinery in Ottawa. Years later in 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint became the first refinery to manufacture .9999 fine Gold bullion coins. In 1999 it became the first mint to ever achieve .99999 fine Gold purity.
Please call our Purchasing team at (800) 514-6318 to speak to one of our representatives or learn more about How to Sell Gold to APMEX.
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100% of reviewers recommend this product
Posted By:Peter macgregor
From:FL
Date:Jul 10, 2011
Once again, APMEX delivers ! Super clean coins in original sheets from mint. Speedy shipment and very courteous staff. I trust them, and so should you. A+++++ company. I wish all companies were so professionally run. Maple leafs are VERY pretty, pure gold, and they sent gem BU coins.
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- Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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