The 2026 Treasured Maple Leaf Series is released by the Royal Canadian Mint with a range of newly introduced reverse privy marks. These coins retain the recognized Canadian Maple Leaf style, combining an obverse portrait of King Charles III with the sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Treasured Maple Leaf issues are defined by their unique privy marks as well as the limited mintages that accompany each design. Today, 2026 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Gray wolves play a crucial ecological role in Canada as apex predators, maintaining healthy ecosystems by regulating populations of large herbivores such as deer, elk, moose, and caribou across the country’s vast wilderness areas. Unlike in the United States, where wolf populations were nearly eradicated, Canada has maintained more continuous wolf populations throughout its boreal forests, tundra, and mountain regions, with an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 wolves inhabiting the country today.
All 2026 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins are offered in sealed assay card packaging. The packaging includes a themed card design tied to the Treasured Maple Leaf Series, and it features a QR code that links to a website with more background and educational information on bullion coins.
On the obverse of the 2026 Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins, you will find the first-generation effigy of King Charles III. Designed by Steven Rosati, this portrait represents only the second time a Canadian artist has designed a monarch portrait in the history of Canadian coinage. The left-facing relief shows Charles III with no crown.
The reverse of the 2026 1/10 oz Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins highlights the well-known sugar maple leaf. Walter Ott created this reverse design in 1979 for the Canadian Maple Leaf bullion series, and it presents a natural sugar maple leaf with finely crafted details throughout its surface. The Wolf Privy mark, small in size, sits to the left of the leaf’s stem.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online, or email us directly.
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The 2026 Treasured Maple Leaf Series is released by the Royal Canadian Mint with a range of newly introduced reverse privy marks. These coins retain the recognized Canadian Maple Leaf style, combining an obverse portrait of King Charles III with the sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Treasured Maple Leaf issues are defined by their unique privy marks as well as the limited mintages that accompany each design. Today, 2026 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins are available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Gray wolves play a crucial ecological role in Canada as apex predators, maintaining healthy ecosystems by regulating populations of large herbivores such as deer, elk, moose, and caribou across the country’s vast wilderness areas. Unlike in the United States, where wolf populations were nearly eradicated, Canada has maintained more continuous wolf populations throughout its boreal forests, tundra, and mountain regions, with an estimated 50,000 to 60,000 wolves inhabiting the country today.
All 2026 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins are offered in sealed assay card packaging. The packaging includes a themed card design tied to the Treasured Maple Leaf Series, and it features a QR code that links to a website with more background and educational information on bullion coins.
On the obverse of the 2026 Canadian Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins, you will find the first-generation effigy of King Charles III. Designed by Steven Rosati, this portrait represents only the second time a Canadian artist has designed a monarch portrait in the history of Canadian coinage. The left-facing relief shows Charles III with no crown.
The reverse of the 2026 1/10 oz Gold Treasured Maple Leaf Wolf Privy Coins highlights the well-known sugar maple leaf. Walter Ott created this reverse design in 1979 for the Canadian Maple Leaf bullion series, and it presents a natural sugar maple leaf with finely crafted details throughout its surface. The Wolf Privy mark, small in size, sits to the left of the leaf’s stem.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online, or email us directly.