The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins have been available since 1979, but not all weights in this series have been available from the beginning. When the series started, only a 1 oz gold coin was available. When the Royal Canadian Mint first expanded the series, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz fractional gold coins were the first to debut. Today, 2025 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Despite its prominence, the sugar maple leaf’s status as a Canadian symbol has not been without controversy. There have been debates about whether the leaf should be modified or replaced, with some arguing that it does not adequately represent Canada’s diverse Indigenous and immigrant populations. However, the leaf’s enduring popularity and resonance with Canadians of all backgrounds suggest that it will likely remain a cherished national icon for years to come.
All 2025 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins in this listing are available to ship with protective plastic packaging. Individual coins arrive in plastic flips, while multiples of 40 coins are sealed together in a sheet. All coins available here come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
In the obverse design of the 2025 Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the all-new portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is just the second monarch in the history of this program to feature on Maple Leaf Bullion Coins. This 2024 design from Steven Rosati depicts His Majesty in left-profile relief without a crown.
For the reverse side of 2025 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coins, the mint offers a glimpse of the sugar maple leaf. This design was created for the series in 1979 by Walter Ott and graces the reverse of all coins in the series, from all gold weights to the silver, platinum, and palladium versions of the coin.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about gold for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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"Very disappointed. The coin came in a cheap-looking plastic package. Not purchasing any “BU” coins from here again"
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins have been available since 1979, but not all weights in this series have been available from the beginning. When the series started, only a 1 oz gold coin was available. When the Royal Canadian Mint first expanded the series, 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz fractional gold coins were the first to debut. Today, 2025 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Despite its prominence, the sugar maple leaf’s status as a Canadian symbol has not been without controversy. There have been debates about whether the leaf should be modified or replaced, with some arguing that it does not adequately represent Canada’s diverse Indigenous and immigrant populations. However, the leaf’s enduring popularity and resonance with Canadians of all backgrounds suggest that it will likely remain a cherished national icon for years to come.
All 2025 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins in this listing are available to ship with protective plastic packaging. Individual coins arrive in plastic flips, while multiples of 40 coins are sealed together in a sheet. All coins available here come in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
In the obverse design of the 2025 Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the all-new portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is just the second monarch in the history of this program to feature on Maple Leaf Bullion Coins. This 2024 design from Steven Rosati depicts His Majesty in left-profile relief without a crown.
For the reverse side of 2025 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coins, the mint offers a glimpse of the sugar maple leaf. This design was created for the series in 1979 by Walter Ott and graces the reverse of all coins in the series, from all gold weights to the silver, platinum, and palladium versions of the coin.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions about gold for sale. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
"Very disappointed. The coin came in a cheap-looking plastic package. Not purchasing any “BU” coins from here again"