1/10 ounce Gold Maple Leaf 2022
The Canadian maple leaf - world-famous and accepted - Ideal medium of exchange / bullion coin
The Maple Leaf is undoubtedly one of the most successful and best-selling gold coins in the world. The Royal Canadian Mint supplies the 2022 vintage in reliable quality. The international recognition of the gold coin is a convincing argument for most investors. Like almost all bullion coins firmly established on the market, the Maple Leaf is also issued in 1/10oz denominations.
A success story
The Royal Canadian Mint issued the Maple Leaf as a bullion coin in 1979. At that time, the only alternative was the Krugerrand. The free availability of the coin contributed significantly to its popularity and establishment on the gold market. The chief engraver at the time, Walter Ott, designed the motif, which has remained unchanged to this day. The maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada, which was already widespread in the region before European settlement, and the world-famous portrait of Queen Elizabeth II characterize the obverse and reverse of the coin. The inscriptions "CANADA", "FINE GOLD" and "1/10 OZ OR PUR" continue to adorn the appearance of the gold coin. The reverse is supplemented by the inscriptions "ELIZABETH II" and "5 DOLLARDS 2022". In 2013, the so-called "bullion DNA", a counterfeit-proof feature, was embossed into the coin, making the Canadian "Maple Leaf" one of the most secure investments in the world.
The ideal medium of exchange!
The demand for 1/10 oz denominations, which are based on the brand of world-famous and accepted investment coins on the market, has also prompted the Royal Canadian Mint to issue this extremely small denomination. Classic investors appreciate the fact that these gold coins can be sold particularly quickly, while crisis prevention experts have their eye on their usefulness as a medium of exchange.
Technical data:
Metal: Gold
Manufacturer: Royal Canadian Mint
Country of origin: Canada
Year: 2022
Condition: mint or mint condition
Gross weight: 3.11 g
Fine weight: 1/10 oz (3.11 g)
Fineness: 999.9 / 1,000
Face value: 5 Canadian dollars
Diameter: 16.00 mm