The Royal Canadian Mint marked the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics with one of its most celebrated collectible series, producing limited-edition coins that captured the spirit of Canada’s landmark moment on the world stage. Struck in fine silver and gold, the coins featured iconic imagery including Canadian athletes, Olympic venues, and beloved national symbols like the maple leaf and inukshuk. Right now, the 2007 1 Kilo Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2007 1 Kilo Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin available here comes in the original Royal Canadian Mint display box, a black box that contains a Certificate of Authenticity. This stunning proof coin features frosted devices and mirrored fields, with a beautiful collage design on the reverse side.
Each commemorative coin issued by the RCM ahead of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics was crafted to exacting standards, making them as impressive as works of art as they are as numismatic collectibles. For collectors and sports history enthusiasts alike, these coins represent a rare intersection of precious metal craftsmanship and one of Canada’s proudest sporting achievements.
In the obverse design of the 2007 Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin, you will find the Vancouver 2010 Olympics emblem, along with the Olympic Rings. You will also see the popular fourth-generation bust of Queen Elizabeth II. This right-profile relief was created in 2003 by Susanna Blunt.
For the reverse design of the 2007 1 Kilo Canadian Olympic Gold Coin, the design element features a collage of natural elements representing Canada’s early history. Canada’s wilderness is home to some of the most iconic and awe-inspiring wildlife on the planet, with each species telling its own story of resilience and natural wonder. The plains bison, once numbering in the tens of millions, made a remarkable comeback from near-extinction and remains a powerful symbol of the Prairie landscape. The moose, the largest member of the deer family, moves through boreal forests and wetlands with a quiet authority that has made it a beloved emblem of the Canadian north. Other images include the grizzly bear, caribou, and beaver.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

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The Royal Canadian Mint marked the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics with one of its most celebrated collectible series, producing limited-edition coins that captured the spirit of Canada’s landmark moment on the world stage. Struck in fine silver and gold, the coins featured iconic imagery including Canadian athletes, Olympic venues, and beloved national symbols like the maple leaf and inukshuk. Right now, the 2007 1 Kilo Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2007 1 Kilo Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin available here comes in the original Royal Canadian Mint display box, a black box that contains a Certificate of Authenticity. This stunning proof coin features frosted devices and mirrored fields, with a beautiful collage design on the reverse side.
Each commemorative coin issued by the RCM ahead of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics was crafted to exacting standards, making them as impressive as works of art as they are as numismatic collectibles. For collectors and sports history enthusiasts alike, these coins represent a rare intersection of precious metal craftsmanship and one of Canada’s proudest sporting achievements.
In the obverse design of the 2007 Canadian $2500 Olympic Gold Coin, you will find the Vancouver 2010 Olympics emblem, along with the Olympic Rings. You will also see the popular fourth-generation bust of Queen Elizabeth II. This right-profile relief was created in 2003 by Susanna Blunt.
For the reverse design of the 2007 1 Kilo Canadian Olympic Gold Coin, the design element features a collage of natural elements representing Canada’s early history. Canada’s wilderness is home to some of the most iconic and awe-inspiring wildlife on the planet, with each species telling its own story of resilience and natural wonder. The plains bison, once numbering in the tens of millions, made a remarkable comeback from near-extinction and remains a powerful symbol of the Prairie landscape. The moose, the largest member of the deer family, moves through boreal forests and wetlands with a quiet authority that has made it a beloved emblem of the Canadian north. Other images include the grizzly bear, caribou, and beaver.
If you have any questions about gold coins for sale, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.