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10 gram Gold Bar - Brand Varies (Carded)
$1,287.62
1 oz .999 Gold Maple Leaf (Year Varies)
1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins, minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, are .9999 pure (24 K) gold, contain exactly 1 troy ounce (31.11 g) of gold, feature the iconic maple leaf design on the reverse, and carry a $50 CAD face value—all in secure, original mint packaging.
$3,968.80
Description
The 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf from Bullion Fortune is a premier investment-grade bullion coin, produced each year since 1979 by the Royal Canadian Mint. Crafted from .9999 fine gold, it’s one of the purest official bullion coins worldwide. The coin contains exactly 1 troy ounce (31.103 g) of gold and measures approximately 30 mm in diameter and 2.8 mm thick.
On the obverse, you’ll find the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II (pre-2024) or King Charles III (2024 onward), while the reverse showcases the iconic sugar maple leaf by artist Walter Ott. Since 2013, the coin includes cutting-edge security: radial lines and a micro-engraved maple leaf with the year—enhancing anti-counterfeiting protection.
Legal tender in Canada with a face value of $50 CAD, its market price tracks the global gold spot price. Ideal for both investors and collectors, this coin offers exceptional purity, liquidity, and global recognition.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf coin worth?
Its intrinsic value equals the current spot price of gold per troy ounce, around US $3,385–$3,550 (subject to live market rates). Rare dates or mint condition may fetch small numismatic premiums. - How much does a 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf weigh?
It contains exactly 1 troy ounce of gold (31.103 g) and has a diameter of ~30 mm with a thickness of ~2.8 mm. - How much is a Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin worth today?
The current retail price typically sits just above spot, ranging approximately US $3,475–$3,545 for standard bullion coins . Secondary-market coins may range higher if pristine or collectible. - What is the price of 1 oz gold in Canadian dollars?
Gold spot is priced per troy ounce—so multiply the current AU/USD spot (~US $3,400) by the USD/CAD exchange (~1.36). Example: 3,400 × 1.36 ≈ CAD 4,624 per ounce.