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Aubullion- Gold Maple Leaf

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a gold bullion coin that is issued annually by the Government of Canada. It is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.

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Aubullion- Gold Maple Leaf

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  1. Gold Maple Leaf Aubullion

  2. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a gold bullion coin that is issued annually by the Government of Canada. It is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.

  3. The Royal Canadian Mint is the mint of Canada and a Crown corporation, operating under the Royal Canadian Mint Act. The shares of the Mint are held in trust for the Crown in the right of Canada.The Mint produces all of Canada's circulation coins. In addition to this, the Mint is also minting coins of precious metals, which are popular globally. Investors throughout the world are keenly investing in these coins and the reason for this is the higher return. Gold prices are volatile and depend upon various factors such as International monetary policies, demand and supply, geopolitical uncertainty and domestic policies of reserve banks. Royal Mint Canada

  4. Sizes Of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are Available in numerous sizes like These are 1⁄20 oz ($1), 1⁄10 oz ($5), 1⁄4 oz ($10), 1⁄2 oz ($20), and 1 oz ($50). The face values are purely nominal, with the actual price of the coin closely tracking the spot price of gold according to their weight.

  5. 1 Oz Gold Maple Leaf (Random Year) – Royal Canadian Mint • Oz Gold Maple Leaf is the purest gold coin in the market, and due to this, the coin is cherished worldwide. The obverse side of the coin features the profile picture of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Susanna Blunt, the legal tender value “50 DOLLARS” set against micro-engraved radial lines, and the year of issue. • The reverse side features a bold, large, and detailed maple leaf bordered by the word “CANADA,” along with the metal weight and purity set against micro-engraved radial lines. It’s a flagship addition to your holdings.

  6. Coin Highlights • It contains .9999 pure gold with a weight of 1 troy ounce. • The coin was first issued in 1979 when the gold content was .999, and then it was increased to .9999 • Coin’s mintage year is randomly chosen and set by stock. • The gold is sourced exclusively from Canadian mines. • Single coins come in plastic flips, multiple coins come in tubes, while 500 coins ship in a monster box. • Its face value is 50 dollars, and it is eligible for IRA. • The obverse side features the profile picture of Queen Elizabeth II. • The reverse side features a bold, large, and detailed maple leaf bordered by the word “CANADA.” • Available in various conditions. Sample Footer Text

  7. Coin SpecificationsYear: RandomBrand: Royal Canadian MintIRA Approved: YesPurity: .999Condition: CirculatedDenomination: $50 CADGross Weight: 31.103 gramsActual Weight: 1 troy ozDiameter: 30mmThickness: 2.8 mmAvailability: In stock. Sample Footer Text

  8. More About the 1 Oz Gold Maple Leaf Coin In 1979, the respected Royal Canadian Mint released 1 Oz Gold Maple Leaf, and later 1/4 and 1/10 oz fractional sizes were also added to the Maple series. In 1982, the coins were made of .9999 pure gold, and at that time, the only fine gold bullion coins were the South African Krugerrands, which were hard to buy due to the political issues in the country. When the Maple leaf was issued, it quickly became the most wanted bullion. These great coins are the best opportunity to diversify your Summary

  9. Thank You Aubullion www.aubullion.ca

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