The 1 oz Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin is one of the most beautiful and popular investment coins in the world. It has been produced since 1979 by the Canadian Royal Mint, known for its innovative technologies and acclaimed security features.
The Maple leaf coin is minted from 31.10 grams (1 oz) of fine 999.9 gold in the size of 30 mm and has a face value of 50 Canadian dollars.
The year of issue of the available products varies depending on the current stock levels.
The manufacturers offer gold and silver investment coins without a certificate.
The delivered products may vary slightly from the picture shown.
Investment gold is exempt from VAT under Art. 160 (1) of the VAT Act.
Metal
Fine Gold
Weight
31.10
g
Purity
Fine Gold 999.9/1000
Diameter
30
mm
Legal tender
CAD 50
Manufacturer
Royal Canadian Mint
Country
Canada
Series
Maple Leaf
Packaging
Protective capsule
The portrait of King Charles III, the face value of 50 Canadian dollars and the year of minting are depicted on the obverse of the Maple Leaf. The King is depicted by the artist Steven Rosati. The design presents the King without a crown and it is the first coin in the series to feature King Charles III effigy.
The reverse of the coin depicts a detailed relief image of the iconic symbol of Canada - the maple leaf. Above it is the inscription "CANADA", central on both sides - 9999, and below it - the type of metal and weight of the two official languages in Canada - English and French "FINE GOLD 1 OZ OR PUR".
Since 2013, a textured small maple leaf was laser engraved to the reverse, and in its center is added the year of issue, which is visible only when magnified.
The Canadian Royal Mint was established as a branch of the Royal Mint in 1908. On January 2, Governor Earl Gray struck the first domestically produced coin, a fifty-cent piece. The creation of the Royal Mint in Canada coincided with an era of growing gold production in the Yukon and British Columbia. The need to process this gold necessitated the establishment of a refinery, which was completed in 1911. The Canadian Mint even produced gun parts for Britain during World War I.
In 1936 the refinery, which is still operating today, was completed. Since 1979, the Canadian Mint has been minting the Maple Leaf gold coins, initially with a purity of 999, and in 1982 it became the world's first refinery to produce 9999 gold coins.
In 1999, the Mint reached a new technological peak, reaching the fineness of gold 99999.
We ship our orders with Econt Express. The cost of delivery is at the customer's expense and includes insurance, cash on the delivery fee, if applicable, and courier service. The total delivery cost is formed based on the chosen method of payment and the method of delivery.
Orders received by 3 p.m. on working days and chosen payment method cash on delivery or credit card are processed and shipped on the same day. Orders received after 3 p.m. or during the weekend, are processed and despatched on the next working day.
Each shipment has the "Check" option. In case the customer decides to return the order, the delivery and return costs are at the expense of the customer.
You can also get your order from the Bulmint showroom in Plovdiv at 24 Otets Paisiy Str. or in Sofia st 1 Oborishte Str.