Canadian Gold Coins overview
Canadian Gold Coins encompass gold coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to commemorative and numismatic releases. The category includes coins across a variety of weights, denominations, and series — from widely traded bullion rounds to limited collector editions struck in…
Updated June 2026
Canadian Gold Coins encompass gold coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to commemorative and numismatic releases. The category includes coins across a variety of weights, denominations, and series — from widely traded bullion rounds to limited collector editions struck in .9999 fine (24-karat) gold. The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf, first issued in 1979, is the flagship of this category and one of the most recognized gold bullion coins in the world. It is struck in .9999 fine gold as a standard, with select issues reaching .99999 fineness. The series spans denominations from the 1 oz $50 face-value coin down to fractional sizes including 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz — making it accessible across a broad range of collector and accumulator preferences. The Maple Leaf's obverse traditionally features the effigy of the reigning Canadian monarch, while the reverse displays the iconic sugar maple leaf that gives the series its name. Later issues incorporated security features such as radial line backgrounds and a micro-engraved maple leaf privy mark. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Gold Coins listed by multiple dealers across a range of years and formats, including random-year bullion, specific-date issues, and fractional weights. Current listings include the 1 oz and 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf in random-year BU condition, with inventory expanding regularly as dealers add new stock. Whether you are building a date run, adding fractional gold to your holdings, or sourcing a specific Maple Leaf year, this category brings together offerings from vetted dealers in one place.
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Canadian Gold Coins encompass gold coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to commemorative and numismatic releases. The category includes coins across a variety of weights, denominations, and series — from widely traded bullion rounds to limited collector editions struck in .9999 fine (24-karat) gold.
The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf, first issued in 1979, is the flagship of this category and one of the most recognized gold bullion coins in the world. It is struck in .9999 fine gold as a standard, with select issues reaching .99999 fineness. The series spans denominations from the 1 oz $50 face-value coin down to fractional sizes including 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz — making it accessible across a broad range of collector and accumulator preferences. The Maple Leaf's obverse traditionally features the effigy of the reigning Canadian monarch, while the reverse displays the iconic sugar maple leaf that gives the series its name. Later issues incorporated security features such as radial line backgrounds and a micro-engraved maple leaf privy mark.
On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Gold Coins listed by multiple dealers across a range of years and formats, including random-year bullion, specific-date issues, and fractional weights. Current listings include the 1 oz and 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf in random-year BU condition, with inventory expanding regularly as dealers add new stock. Whether you are building a date run, adding fractional gold to your holdings, or sourcing a specific Maple Leaf year, this category brings together offerings from vetted dealers in one place.
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| Factor | Certified / graded (PCGS, NGC) | Raw / uncertified |
|---|---|---|
| Authentication | Third-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holder | Assessed by the buyer or dealer |
| Liquidity | Higher — the grade is a standardized, trusted reference | Varies with buyer confidence and condition |
| Typical premium | Higher (covers grading cost and assurance) | Lower — closer to melt or bullion value |
| Best for | Numismatic value and resale confidence | Stacking by weight at the lowest cost |
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