





The 1/2 oz 2018 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin, produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, offers investors and collectors a fractional gold option with the renowned quality of the Maple Leaf series. Struck in .9999 fine gold, this coin combines the iconic maple leaf design with advanced security features.
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The 2018 Gold Maple Leaf coins incorporate advanced security features, including precise radial lines and a micro-engraved maple leaf privy mark, ensuring authenticity and deterring counterfeiting.
The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.
The 1/2 oz 2018 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin, produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, offers investors and collectors a fractional gold option with the renowned quality of the Maple Leaf series. Struck in .9999 fine gold, this coin combines the iconic maple leaf design with advanced security features.
Secure yours today!
COIN HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1/2 oz of 9999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features the right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the year "2018" and the face value of $20 CAD.
*Reverse: Features the iconic maple leaf design, symbolizing Canada's rich natural heritage, with radial lines for enhanced security.
The 2018 Gold Maple Leaf coins incorporate advanced security features, including precise radial lines and a micro-engraved maple leaf privy mark, ensuring authenticity and deterring counterfeiting.
ABOUT THE ROYAL CANADIAN MINT
The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998.