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25 × 1 g Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins - 24h Shipping!
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25 × 1 g Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins - 24h Shipping!
25 × 1 g Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins - 24h Shipping!
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25 × 1 g Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins - 24h Shipping!

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Specification

Thickness:
0,80 mm
Other articles:
Gold
Nominal:
OTHER
Weight:
25 g
The mediator:
8,00 mm
Country of origin:
Canada
The year:
Losowy
Consignment:
24 hours
Manufacturer:
Royal Canadian Mint
Trial:
999,9
 

Mennica Skarbowa is pleased to present the Canadian Maple Leaf MapleGram – 25 one-gram gold coins Canadian Maple Leaf, placed in an elegant protective card, which also serves as a certificate with a unique serial number for each coin.

What does the Canadian Maple Leaf MapleGram look like?

The reverse of each coin features the image of a maple leaf and the assay mark along with the inscriptions “Fine Gold 1g or pur” and “Canada”. The obverse is adorned with a portrait of Elizabeth II surrounded by the denomination and the year of minting. The gram gold coins are therefore identical to the larger versions of the famous Canadian Maple Leaf.

Why the Canadian Maple Leaf MapleGram?

This investment product is perfectly suited to the needs of people who value liquidity in the exchange of gold on the precious metals market and the divisibility of capital invested in this bullion. Each coin, along with its packaging, can be separated from the whole and resold worldwide without losing its investment value, or given to a loved one as a gift for a special occasion.

Manufacturer of the Canadian Maple Leaf MapleGram coin

The Royal Canadian Mint was officially opened in 1908 by Governor General Earl Grey, minting the first fifty-cent coin produced on Canadian territory. The creation of the Royal Mint coincided with the gold rush in the Yukon and British Columbia, generating the need to open a refinery for the extracted bullion. Construction was completed in 1911, and twenty years later, the Mint building and the surrounding area completely passed into Canadian hands.

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