2023 1 oz Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coin
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2023 1 oz Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coin
The 2023 1 oz Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coin is struck in .9995 fine platinum and renowned for its beauty, purity and durability. The Maple Leaf coins were first minted in 1988 until 2002, and were relaunched in 2009. This is a classic for precious metals investors around the world.
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The 2023 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coin comes in .9995 platinum and features the classic design of the Canadian Maple Leaf by the Royal Canadian Mint. Designed by Walter Ott and Susanna Blunt, the coin comes with the highest security standards.
Key Features:
- Two unique features for cutting-edge security: precise radial lines and a micro-engraved leaf exclusive to the Royal Canadian Mint.
- The intricately micro-engraved design, crafted using the Mint’s innovative laser technology, helps to confirm the coin’s authenticity.
- Precisely machined radial lines create a unique look and light-diffracting pattern specific to this coin.
Design:
- Obverse: Displays the right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II along with the year and face value. Additionally, there is a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that graced Canadian coins during Queen Elizabeth II's reign, as well as the double date of her reign.
- Reverse: Features a large, single maple leaf with the weight and purity of a 2023 1 oz Maple Leaf Platinum coin.
Frequently Asked Questions:
1. What is the difference between an ounce and a troy ounce?
A troy ounce dates back to the Middle Ages. It was, and continues to be, used for weighing precious metals. One troy ounce is equal to approximately 31.1035 grams. Our modern day ounce (oz), is a metric commonly used to measure foods and other items, but not precious metals. It is the equivalent of 28.349 grams. A troy ounce is a little heavier, with a gram equivalent of 31.1.
2. What is the spot price of precious metals?
The spot price for precious metals is the current market price at which a given asset can be bought or sold for immediate delivery.
3. What is the bid price of precious metals?
The bid price is the highest price a buyer will pay, in this case for gold, silver or platinum. The ask price refers to the lowest price a seller will accept for the precious metal. The difference between these two is known as the spread. So the smaller the spread means the greater the liquidity.
2023 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coin is a favourite among investors and collectors. Add it to your cart today.
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Country of ManufactureCanada
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MintRoyal Canadian Mint
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Origin-
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Purity.9995
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DimensionsDiameter: 30 mm
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Average Thickness2.62 mm
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Legal TenderCA $50
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DesignerWalter Ott and Susanna Blunt
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ObverseDisplays the right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II along with the year and face value.
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ReverseFeatures a large, single maple leaf with the weight and purity of 2023 1 oz Maple Leaf Platinum Coin.
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PackagingFully insured and secure.
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IRA EligibleYes
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RSP EligibleYes
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