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The Maple Leaf has been a national symbol of Canada since the 18th century. It makes sense that it would be emblazoned on the reverse of the national bullion coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
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Since its introduction in 1979, the iconic Gold Maple Leaf has been a highly sought-after Royal Canadian Mint bullion investment coin.
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Since its introduction in 1979, the iconic Gold Maple Leaf has been a highly sought-after Royal Canadian Mint bullion investment coin. Scruffy condition coins have all or some toning, bag marks, scratches or spotting that affect their eye appeal. Their authenticity, content and weight are guaranteed.
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Since its introduction in 1988, the iconic Silver Maple Leaf (SML) has been a highly sought-after Royal Canadian Mint bullion investment coin.
At a purity of .9999, silver bars represent a cost effective way to invest in silver from a globally recognized refiner, the Royal Canadian Mint.
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With more than 25 million troy ounces sold since their introduction in 1979. The GML was also the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of 9999 purity.
The Maple Leaf has been a national symbol of Canada since the 18th century. It makes sense that it would be emblazoned on the reverse of the national bullion coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
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With more than 25 million troy ounces sold since their introduction in 1979. The GML was also the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of 9999 purity.
All 1-ounce 99.99% pure GML bullion coins dated 2024 will have three unique features for enhanced security—radial lines, a micro-engraved maple leaf and Bullion DNATM Anti-Counterfeiting Technology.
The Maple Leaf has been a national symbol of Canada since the 18th century. It makes sense that it would be emblazoned on the reverse of the national bullion coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
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With more than 25 million troy ounces sold since their introduction in 1979. The GML was also the first bullion coin to achieve the heightened standard of 9999 purity.
All 1/2 -ounce 99.99% pure GML bullion coins dated 2024 will have three unique features for enhanced security—radial lines, a micro-engraved maple leaf and Bullion DNATM Anti-Counterfeiting Technology.
The Maple Leaf has been a national symbol of Canada since the 18th century. It makes sense that it would be emblazoned on the reverse of the national bullion coin from the Royal Canadian Mint.
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