Canadian Gold Coins
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Perhaps the most recognizable releases from the Royal Canadian Mint is their Gold and Silver Maple Leaf bullion series, which are released every year. The Gold Maple Leaf was first struck in 1979 and is currently one of the leading gold bullion coins in the world. The Silver Maple Leaf followed in 1988.
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Canadian Mint coins come in gold, silver, and platinum. Most of the gold coins you can buy are 99.999% pure gold. The Royal Canadian Mint was the first to mint to that standard. Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins for Investment One of the most prominent gold coins for sale today is the Royal Canadian Mint’s gold bullion coin in the Canadian Maple Leaf Series. Like the American Eagles from the United States Mint, these coins represent the official bullion coinage of Canada.
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Golden Maple Leaf coin - 1 troy ounce mixed years
The Maple Leaf gold bullion coin is minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. As a result of it's purity the Maple Leaf is recognized worldwide as an ideal investment coin.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
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American Gold Eagle - 1 troy ounce
The American Gold Eagle was introduced by the US Mint in 1986 and contains 1 troy ounce of pure gold. The coins are struck in 22-karat gold and weigh 33,93 gram (1 troy ounce).Item price
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100 troy ounce silver bar free from VAT
100 troy ounce silver bar delivered in the bonded warehouse of AmsterdamSafe. This product was added to the assortment of AmsterdamGold with the purpose to make VAT free silver more accessible.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
Tax-free silver bar 1.000 troy ounce
These 1.000 troy ounce tax-free silver bars (31,103 kilogram) have a purity of .999. All silver bars are easily traded at any precious metal business or professional purchasing organization. Tax-free silver bars are available in combination with storage in the AmsterdamSafe bonded warehouse.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
1 troy ounce gold bar
1 troy ounce Umicore gold bar. These gold bars hold the Good Delivery status, are recognized worldwide and easy to trade. All gold bars are newly poured and delivered in their original packaging.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
50 gram gold bar
50 gram 99.99% pure gold bar. These bars are newly poured by Umicore and easily traded world wide without further inspection thanks to their Good Delivery Status.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
100 gram gold bar
100 gram Umicore gold bar. These gold bars hold the Good Delivery status, are recognized worldwide and easy to trade. All gold bars are newly poured and delivered in their original packaging.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
250 gram gold bar
250 gram Umicore gold bar. These gold bars are delivered in their original packaging with a certificate of authenticity by the smelter. All gold bars are newly poured and recognized world wide making them easily traded.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
500 gram gold bar
500 gram Umicore gold bar. These gold bars hold the Good Delivery status, are recognized worldwide and easy to trade. All gold bars are newly poured and delivered in their original packaging.Item price
3 weeks delivery time
1 Kilogram gold bar Umicore
1 kilogram Umicore gold bar. These gold bars are delivered in their original packaging with a certificate of authenticity. All gold bars are newly poured, hold the Good Delivery status, are recognized worldwide and easy to trade.Item price
Canadian Gold Coins Maple Leaf
3 weeks delivery time
Exchange rates5:35Gold€ 48.761per kiloSilver€ 723per kilo
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Canadian coins price guide and values
The British colonies, led by the Province of Canada, needed to replace the sterling system with the decimal system used in the United States. In 1858, With London's approval, Province of Canada issued coins minted in England in denominations of 1, 5, 20 and 50 cents. With the creation of the Dominion of Canada in 1867, Ottawa issued a new series of coins that were legal tender in the four provinces that signed the 1867 Confederation pact.
The value of a canadian coin depends on several factors such as quality and wear, supply and demand, rarity, finish and more. Values in the section are based on the market, trends, auctions and recognized books, publications and catalogs. This section also includes information on history, errors, varieties, characteristics and more.
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