Description

Founded in 1908 with locations in Ottawa and Winnipeg, the Royal Canadian Mint was originally part of the British Royal Mint. In 1931, it was handed over entirely to Canadians, and remains a producer of high-quality Canadian legal tender, foreign coins, and collector items. In 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint became the world’s first refinery to produce .9999 fine gold bullion coins. RCM has good delivery bar status with the LBMA (London Bullion Market Association) and Comex.

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins are one of the world’s most popular pure gold coins. Since their introduction in 1979, over 20 million troy ounces have been sold. As the first bullion coin to achieve the increased standard of .9999 fine, the Gold Maple Leaf is popular among collectors and investors for its quality and complex design details, showcasing the most widely recognized national symbol of Canada.