
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf holds a significant place in the precious metals market. First introduced in 1979, it is second only to the South African Krugerrand in terms of longevity and continuous production. Over the years, the Gold Maple Leaf has grown from a single weight option to a series that now offers six different weights each year, with the 1 oz coin remaining the most widely sought after. Now, 2026 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tubes are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Sugar maples, the tree species represented on the reverse, have a more limited natural range than many other trees in North America. Their native distribution is concentrated in the Great Lakes, New England, and the Maritime Provinces of Canada, with some populations extending into the Appalachian Mountains. These trees thrive only under specific conditions, preferring well-drained, slightly acidic soils, and they benefit from cold winters and moderate summer climates.
Each 2026 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is offered here in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. This listing only offers coins in bulk, with a plastic tube available containing 10 coins for a total of 10 troy ounces of 24-karat gold.
The obverse of the 2026 Canadian Gold Maple Leaf features the first-generation portrait of King Charles III created for Canadian coinage. This left-profile design presents His Majesty without a crown and was developed by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. It represents just the third time a Canadian artist has designed a monarch’s effigy for national coinage.
On the reverse of the 2026 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf, you will find Walter Ott’s classic sugar maple leaf design. First introduced in 1979, this image has since become the defining element of the Maple Leaf Series, appearing not only on gold issues but also on silver, platinum, and palladium versions.
If you have questions about gold coins for sale, JM Bullion is here to help. You can reach us by phone at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or send us an email.
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The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf holds a significant place in the precious metals market. First introduced in 1979, it is second only to the South African Krugerrand in terms of longevity and continuous production. Over the years, the Gold Maple Leaf has grown from a single weight option to a series that now offers six different weights each year, with the 1 oz coin remaining the most widely sought after. Now, 2026 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Tubes are available online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Sugar maples, the tree species represented on the reverse, have a more limited natural range than many other trees in North America. Their native distribution is concentrated in the Great Lakes, New England, and the Maritime Provinces of Canada, with some populations extending into the Appalachian Mountains. These trees thrive only under specific conditions, preferring well-drained, slightly acidic soils, and they benefit from cold winters and moderate summer climates.
Each 2026 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is offered here in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. This listing only offers coins in bulk, with a plastic tube available containing 10 coins for a total of 10 troy ounces of 24-karat gold.
The obverse of the 2026 Canadian Gold Maple Leaf features the first-generation portrait of King Charles III created for Canadian coinage. This left-profile design presents His Majesty without a crown and was developed by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. It represents just the third time a Canadian artist has designed a monarch’s effigy for national coinage.
On the reverse of the 2026 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf, you will find Walter Ott’s classic sugar maple leaf design. First introduced in 1979, this image has since become the defining element of the Maple Leaf Series, appearing not only on gold issues but also on silver, platinum, and palladium versions.
If you have questions about gold coins for sale, JM Bullion is here to help. You can reach us by phone at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or send us an email.