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Maple Leaf Gold Bullion



October 27, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

The pride of Canadian coinage is the Maple Leaf gold bullion coin. The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) proudly produces these strikingly beautiful, one-ounce 24-Karat gold coins, and the Ottawa-based refinery and mint was the first in the world to offer 24-Karat bullion to the world in 1979. It wasn’t until 1982 however, that these modern bullion coins were massed produced. Before Maple Leaf gold bullion arrived on the scene, 22-Karat South African Krugerrands were the only available gold bullion in the world, and they weren’t immediately globally popular largely because U.S. citizens were forbidden to own gold during the early 70’s. South African’s own inhumane practice of apartheid was another major inhibitor of the Krugerrands’ initial global acceptance, while Canada’s ongoing legacy of robust, friendly ideals helps to promote the 24-Karat, iconic coin.

Maple Leaf gold bullion coins’ obverse design is one of Canada’s most recognized symbols, as well as the coin’s namesake. The design is the work of the RCM’s master engraver, Walter Ott, and artist, Arnold Machin created the reverse design, which portrays the profiled image of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, facing to the right. These 1-ounce coins are also minted in varying, smaller denominations like ½-ounce, ¼-ounce, and 1/10-ounces, to fit a wider range of budgets. Gold investment is the current economic trend, as spot prices continue to rise, while U.S. dollar values continue to flirt with ambiguity. Investors are encouraged to evaluate their finances, and then to contact one of our friendly specialists, who offer institutional discounts to household investors like you.

Danny Burns

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