Canada experienced its own version of the California Gold Rush in 1896 when gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory of northwestern Canada. Over the course of a three-year period, the landscape of Canada changed as thousands migrated west in hopes of striking it rich. The Royal Canadian Mint carries on Canada’s gold tradition to this day with its beautiful and impressive gold bullion coins. Today, 2021 1 oz Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The first coin in the Klondike Gold Rush Series features a design on the reverse that depicts one of the simplest forms of gold discovery. During the course of gold rushes around the world, prospectors traveling to take advantage of new discoveries would often employ gold panning as a way of discovering small gold nuggets and gold leaves. A gold panner seeks out turns and bends in the course of a river, digging into the sediment in those bends to sift away water and dirt to find gold nuggets deposited in those banks of the river.
All of the 2021 1 oz Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins available come with an assay card that seals in the coin. The assay card is roughly the size of a credit card, making storage and handling easy. The card features the authentication details of the specimen, as well as the signature of the Chief Assayer at the Royal Canadian Mint. Each one of the gold coins in this listing is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
On the obverse of 2021 Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reigning monarch of England and the head of the Commonwealth since 1952, Her Majesty features here on the obverse of Canadian coins in the fourth-generation portrait that was created by Susanna Blunt.
The reverse side of the 2021 1 oz Canadian Panning for Gold Coin includes a depiction of a prospector’s pan. With sediment in the base and some nuggets of gold shining through, the pan drops its water out onto a small maple leaf logo at the bottom of the design field. You will also find the micro-engraved laser privy mark. This maple leaf privy mark comes with the “21” digits from the date mark, but those numbers are only visible under magnification.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, or respond in writing via email.
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Canada experienced its own version of the California Gold Rush in 1896 when gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory of northwestern Canada. Over the course of a three-year period, the landscape of Canada changed as thousands migrated west in hopes of striking it rich. The Royal Canadian Mint carries on Canada’s gold tradition to this day with its beautiful and impressive gold bullion coins. Today, 2021 1 oz Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The first coin in the Klondike Gold Rush Series features a design on the reverse that depicts one of the simplest forms of gold discovery. During the course of gold rushes around the world, prospectors traveling to take advantage of new discoveries would often employ gold panning as a way of discovering small gold nuggets and gold leaves. A gold panner seeks out turns and bends in the course of a river, digging into the sediment in those bends to sift away water and dirt to find gold nuggets deposited in those banks of the river.
All of the 2021 1 oz Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins available come with an assay card that seals in the coin. The assay card is roughly the size of a credit card, making storage and handling easy. The card features the authentication details of the specimen, as well as the signature of the Chief Assayer at the Royal Canadian Mint. Each one of the gold coins in this listing is in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
On the obverse of 2021 Canadian Gold Panning for Gold Coins is a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reigning monarch of England and the head of the Commonwealth since 1952, Her Majesty features here on the obverse of Canadian coins in the fourth-generation portrait that was created by Susanna Blunt.
The reverse side of the 2021 1 oz Canadian Panning for Gold Coin includes a depiction of a prospector’s pan. With sediment in the base and some nuggets of gold shining through, the pan drops its water out onto a small maple leaf logo at the bottom of the design field. You will also find the micro-engraved laser privy mark. This maple leaf privy mark comes with the “21” digits from the date mark, but those numbers are only visible under magnification.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, chat with you live online, or respond in writing via email.