The Canadian Maple Leaf, is one of the most recognisable bullion coins in the world. It has been produced continuously since 1979 at the Royal Canadian Mint - a renowned and well-known Canadian mint among investors, which offers investment in precious metals through a product that can be easily resold later at a profit. The currency is distinguished by its high liquidity in the event of a desire to buy/sell and its particularly admired image on the reverse. The Royal Canadian Mint was officially opened in 1908 by Governor General Earl Grey, minting the first fifty-cent coin produced on Canadian soil. After the coin began to be issued, the only competitor to the coin was the South African Krugerrand, but due to the apartheid boycott, this was not available to the general public. This made the maple leaf gold coins very popular.
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The obverse bears the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II, the denomination and the date of issue. Since 2015, additional security features include radial lines in the background of the coin.
The reverse of the coin depicts the maple leaf, which is Canada's national symbol, as well as the grade in which the coin was struck (Au .9999) and the name of the country (Canada) in which it is produced. The coin's design was developed by Walter Otto. Since 2014, the mint has further secured the coins by adding a laser-engraved miniature leaf in the lower right quadrant of the coin, above the weight information, which is virtually impossible to counterfeit.
SINGLE coins are shipped in QUADRUM square capsules
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