The Royal Canadian Mint introduced the Gold Maple Leaf Series in 1979. The world’s second modern gold bullion series, the Gold Maple Leaf was the first in a diverse collection that has since grown to include fractional gold, silver coins, platinum coins, and palladium coins, all bearing an image of the iconic sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Now, 1999 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins with a 20th-anniversary privy are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 1999 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coins, you’ll find the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This portrait of Elizabeth II was the second-generation bust of the monarch to grace Canadian coins and was the first created for the Royal Canadian Mint by a Canadian artist. Dora de Pedery-Hunt designed this right-profile effigy showing Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem.
In the reverse design of 1999 Canadian Gold Maple Leafs, the Royal Canadian Mint features Walter Ott’s depiction of a sugar maple leaf. This design was created in 1979 and remains on the reverse of Maple Leaf bullion coins in the 21st century. This side of the coin includes an oval-shaped privy mark with the words 20 YEARS ANS engraved within.
The 1999 release of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf marked the 20th anniversary of the Gold Maple Leaf Series. When the Gold Maple debuted in 1979, it was available only in 1 oz gold with .999 gold content. In November 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint increased the gold purity to .9999 fineness and began to add the first of several fractional-ounce gold coins to the series.
These 1999 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 20 Years ANS Privy Coins are available to you with protective plastic flips. Though the Maple Leaf Series started in 1979, with the first 1/10 oz gold coins issued in 1982 when the Royal Canadian Mint added the first two fractional-ounce coins.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online through our web chat and email address features.
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The Royal Canadian Mint introduced the Gold Maple Leaf Series in 1979. The world’s second modern gold bullion series, the Gold Maple Leaf was the first in a diverse collection that has since grown to include fractional gold, silver coins, platinum coins, and palladium coins, all bearing an image of the iconic sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Now, 1999 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins with a 20th-anniversary privy are available online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
For the obverse of 1999 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coins, you’ll find the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. This portrait of Elizabeth II was the second-generation bust of the monarch to grace Canadian coins and was the first created for the Royal Canadian Mint by a Canadian artist. Dora de Pedery-Hunt designed this right-profile effigy showing Elizabeth II wearing the George IV State Diadem.
In the reverse design of 1999 Canadian Gold Maple Leafs, the Royal Canadian Mint features Walter Ott’s depiction of a sugar maple leaf. This design was created in 1979 and remains on the reverse of Maple Leaf bullion coins in the 21st century. This side of the coin includes an oval-shaped privy mark with the words 20 YEARS ANS engraved within.
The 1999 release of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf marked the 20th anniversary of the Gold Maple Leaf Series. When the Gold Maple debuted in 1979, it was available only in 1 oz gold with .999 gold content. In November 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint increased the gold purity to .9999 fineness and began to add the first of several fractional-ounce gold coins to the series.
These 1999 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 20 Years ANS Privy Coins are available to you with protective plastic flips. Though the Maple Leaf Series started in 1979, with the first 1/10 oz gold coins issued in 1982 when the Royal Canadian Mint added the first two fractional-ounce coins.
JM Bullion customer service can help you buy gold at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online through our web chat and email address features.