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Canada 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf BU (Random Year)

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Canada 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf BU (Random Year)


1.0000 troy oz .9995 Brilliant Unc

The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf appeals to investors and collectors worldwide for its beauty and purity, with the classic maple leaf design in high quality .9995 fine platinum.

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Coin highlights

  • Contains 1 oz of .9995 fine platinum.
  • Multiples of 10 are packaged in mint tubes. All other coins will be in protective packaging.
  • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
  • Obverse: Designs can vary. Up until 2024, the obverse featured a side profile of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the year and face value. Beginning in 2024, the obverse features the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III by Canadian artist Steven Rosati.
  • Reverse: Displays a large, single maple leaf with the weight and purity.
  • Sovereign coin backed by the Canadian government. The Platinum Maple Leaf offers the perfect blend of collectible beauty and investment appeal. Add this popular platinum bullion coin to your cart today! Platinum Maple LeafsThe Maple Leaf has been a staple of Canadian coinage for over 40 years, and the Royal Canadian Mint continues to take security to a whole new level with their Bullion DNA program – originally introduced in 2015. Each 2023 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf will feature a textured maple leaf security privy mark, micro-engraved with laser technology and visible only under magnification. Etched within the maple leaf security mark are the two digits indicating the coin’s production year. Each micro-engraving is encoded, scanned and recorded at the mint for future authentication giving each coin their unique Bullion DNA. With enhanced security features and .9995 platinum content, Platinum Maple Leafs remain one of the most popular coins in North America. Explore all that The Royal Canadian Mint has to offer and view their full product collections here. Dates on these random year coins will be of our choosing and may or may not vary, determined by stock on hand.

Specifications

Country United Kingdom
Grade Brilliant Unc
Legal-tender face value 50 Dollars
Metal Platinum
Weight 1.0000 troy oz
Purity .9995
Diameter 30 mm
Thickness 2.62 mm

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Why is the 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf price higher than the spot price of Platinum?
When buying the 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf, and any Precious Metal coin, you will see two different prices – the spot price of Platinum and the premium price. When you buy Platinum coins for sale, you never pay the Platinum spot price, because that price, which you can see changing by the second, is the base price for unfabricated Platinum. When you buy Platinum Canadian coins (or any bullion coin for that matter), you are paying the premium price which is calculated using the Platinum spot price plus markups for distribution, fabrication, nominal dealer fees and any collector value, if applicable. When you buy Precious Metals, even from the Royal Canadian Mint, the price is always based on the price of the Precious Metal per troy ounce in U.S. dollars.



Canadian Platinum Maple Leafs are the official bullion Platinum coin of Canada.
Are 1 oz Platinum Maple Leafs more expensive outside of Canada? Precious Metals prices, including Canadian coins, are always based on the price per troy ounce in U.S. dollars, so the coins are consistently priced worldwide. This makes holding 1 oz Platinum Maple Leaf coins and other Precious Metal bullion easier because you do not have to worry about varying prices in different markets. You may see Platinum coins for sale priced in different currencies, but these prices are always first set in U.S. dollars and then converted to other currencies. Coins minted by the Royal Canadian Mint, and other worldwide mints, may also be sold by the gram or kilo instead of the troy ounce – but the prices are still converted from troy ounce prices in U.S. dollars.



The Platinum Maple Leaf is legal tender, but its actual Platinum value far exceeds its $50 (CAD) face value with its highly recognized classic design.


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