Canadian Gold Maple Leafs are not only one of the best-selling gold bullion coins in the world, but also the second oldest series in the market. Only the Krugerrand from the South African Mint has been available longer than the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf. There is an important early turning point to be aware of in this series and it came in 1982 when the purity was increased to 24-karat gold. Now, 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tubes are available with random dates for you to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Tube Highlights:
Gold Maple Leafs were introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979. At this point in history, the Gold Krugerrand from South Africa dominated the gold market, accounting for nearly 90% of all gold bullion available to private investors at that time.
When the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was first introduced in 1979, it was only available as a 1 oz gold coin with .999 fineness. In 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz gold coins while enhancing the purity of the 1 oz gold coin to .9999 fineness.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of all 1 oz Gold Maple Leafs in this tube. There are three possible effigies of the Queen to be found on these coins. These include the second-generation design from Arnold Machin on coins through 1989, Dora de Pedery-Hunt’s third-generation design used from 1990 to 2004, and Susanna Blunt’s fourth-generation portrait used from 2005 onward.
The sugar maple leaf is found on the reverse of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins in this tube. Walter Ott created this design of a natural sugar maple leaf in 1979 for the Gold Maple and it has been consistently replicated on the silver, platinum, and palladium versions of the coin to this day.
Your 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tube is available with a total of 10 coins inside. Each of the 10 coins inside contains .9999 pure gold and comes with random date marks. The dates possible in this tube range from 1982 to present. We cannot guarantee the date or design of the coins in the tube.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online through our live chat and email address features.
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Canadian Gold Maple Leafs are not only one of the best-selling gold bullion coins in the world, but also the second oldest series in the market. Only the Krugerrand from the South African Mint has been available longer than the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf. There is an important early turning point to be aware of in this series and it came in 1982 when the purity was increased to 24-karat gold. Now, 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tubes are available with random dates for you to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Tube Highlights:
Gold Maple Leafs were introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979. At this point in history, the Gold Krugerrand from South Africa dominated the gold market, accounting for nearly 90% of all gold bullion available to private investors at that time.
When the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf was first introduced in 1979, it was only available as a 1 oz gold coin with .999 fineness. In 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint introduced 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz gold coins while enhancing the purity of the 1 oz gold coin to .9999 fineness.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse of all 1 oz Gold Maple Leafs in this tube. There are three possible effigies of the Queen to be found on these coins. These include the second-generation design from Arnold Machin on coins through 1989, Dora de Pedery-Hunt’s third-generation design used from 1990 to 2004, and Susanna Blunt’s fourth-generation portrait used from 2005 onward.
The sugar maple leaf is found on the reverse of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins in this tube. Walter Ott created this design of a natural sugar maple leaf in 1979 for the Gold Maple and it has been consistently replicated on the silver, platinum, and palladium versions of the coin to this day.
Your 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tube is available with a total of 10 coins inside. Each of the 10 coins inside contains .9999 pure gold and comes with random date marks. The dates possible in this tube range from 1982 to present. We cannot guarantee the date or design of the coins in the tube.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online through our live chat and email address features.