1100002
steuerfrei nach § 25c UStG
neu - direkt vom Hersteller
Klarsichtfolie
Originalfolie (10 Münzen)
Named after the maple leaf, this Canadian coin is the world's most common bullion coin after the Krugerrand. Minted since 1979, the Maple Leaf coin is official currency in Canada. The fineness was increased from 1982 to 999.9/1000.
The Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) was founded in 1908 as a branch of the British Royal Mint before it was placed under the supervision of the Minister of Finance of Canada. The company says it produces 15 million coins every working day. The Canadian dollar coins are issued in the name of and on behalf of the Canadian monarch.
On the front is a maple leaf depicted, to the right and left of each is 9999, above CANADA and at the bottom coin edge presents the bilingualism in Canada on the Maple Leaf 1/2 ounce gold coins with English FINE GOLD, 1/2 OZ and French OR PUR. The maple leaf, which means Maple Leaf in English, was at the same time also name-giving for the coins.
Since 2015, the 1/2 oz gold coin has been available with additional security features on the reverse. In addition to the complex radial line structures, the last two digits of the current year are depicted in a small, textured maple leaf.
The reverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, minimally altered and adjusted within the last few years. ELIZABETH II is embossed above the portrait and the face value and year of issue below. On the 2023 Maple Leaf, the years of her reign - 1952 to 2022 - have been added.
Tradable sizes
The gold coin comes in 1oz ($50), 1/2oz ($20), 1/4 oz ($10), 1/10 oz ($5) and 1/20 oz ($1) denominations.
Gross weight in grams | 15,55 |
Finess | 999,9 |
Tax | steuerfrei nach § 25c UStG |
Condition | neu - direkt vom Hersteller |
Single package | Klarsichtfolie |
Multi package | Originalfolie (10 Münzen) |
Endge | geriffelt |
Thickness in mm | 2,23 |
Diameter/Width in mm | 25 |
Country | Kanada |
Par value | 20 CAD |