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Canadian Platinum Coins overview

Canadian Platinum Coins encompass a broad range of platinum bullion and numismatic issues produced by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM), one of the world's most respected sovereign mints. The category includes bullion strikes, proof issues, and collector-focused releases across a variety of weights and denominations, all…

Updated June 2026

Canadian Platinum Coins

Canadian Platinum Coins encompass a broad range of platinum bullion and numismatic issues produced by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM), one of the world's most respected sovereign mints. The category includes bullion strikes, proof issues, and collector-focused releases across a variety of weights and denominations, all struck in .9995 fine platinum — among the highest purities available in any sovereign platinum coin program. The flagship of this category is the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf, first introduced in 1988, making it one of the earliest government-issued platinum bullion coins in the world. The obverse carries the effigy of the reigning monarch, while the reverse features the iconic maple leaf design that also appears on Canada's gold and silver Maple Leaf series. Standard bullion strikes are available in 1 troy oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz denominations, with face values denominated in Canadian dollars. Beyond the Maple Leaf, the RCM has issued a range of proof and specimen-finish platinum coins featuring Canadian wildlife, landscapes, and cultural motifs, many in limited mintages that attract dedicated collectors. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Platinum Coins listed across multiple years, formats, and grades — from raw BU bullion rounds to NGC- and PCGS-certified examples in holders. Listings span single coins, fractional sets, and occasional multi-coin proof sets from various years of the Maple Leaf and specialty RCM programs. Whether collectors are assembling a date run of 1 oz Platinum Maple Leafs or seeking a specific proof issue, this page brings together inventory from multiple vetted dealers in one place.

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About Canadian Platinum Coins

Canadian Platinum Coins encompass a broad range of platinum bullion and numismatic issues produced by the Royal Canadian Mint (RCM), one of the world's most respected sovereign mints. The category includes bullion strikes, proof issues, and collector-focused releases across a variety of weights and denominations, all struck in .9995 fine platinum — among the highest purities available in any sovereign platinum coin program.

The flagship of this category is the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf, first introduced in 1988, making it one of the earliest government-issued platinum bullion coins in the world. The obverse carries the effigy of the reigning monarch, while the reverse features the iconic maple leaf design that also appears on Canada's gold and silver Maple Leaf series. Standard bullion strikes are available in 1 troy oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz denominations, with face values denominated in Canadian dollars. Beyond the Maple Leaf, the RCM has issued a range of proof and specimen-finish platinum coins featuring Canadian wildlife, landscapes, and cultural motifs, many in limited mintages that attract dedicated collectors.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Platinum Coins listed across multiple years, formats, and grades — from raw BU bullion rounds to NGC- and PCGS-certified examples in holders. Listings span single coins, fractional sets, and occasional multi-coin proof sets from various years of the Maple Leaf and specialty RCM programs. Whether collectors are assembling a date run of 1 oz Platinum Maple Leafs or seeking a specific proof issue, this page brings together inventory from multiple vetted dealers in one place.

Frequently asked questions

Canadian Platinum Coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint — including the Platinum Maple Leaf bullion series — are struck in .9995 fine platinum. This places them among the purest sovereign platinum coins available from any government mint worldwide, and the fineness is stated directly on each coin's reverse.
The Platinum Maple Leaf has been issued in five standard weights: 1 troy oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz. Each denomination carries a Canadian dollar face value, though the coins are valued and traded based on platinum content. The 1 oz size is the most commonly traded and widely available across dealers.
The Royal Canadian Mint introduced the Platinum Maple Leaf in 1988, positioning Canada as one of the first sovereign nations to offer a government-guaranteed platinum bullion coin. The series has continued across multiple decades, making earlier-date issues of particular interest to collectors building year-by-year date runs.
Bullion strikes are produced for precious-metal content and typically feature a brilliant uncirculated (BU) finish with higher annual mintages. Proof and specimen issues from the RCM are struck with polished dies on specially prepared planchets, resulting in mirrored fields and frosted devices. Proof coins generally carry lower mintages and are packaged in presentation cases.
Availability spans the full run of the Platinum Maple Leaf program from 1988 onward, as well as various specialty proof and collector issues from different decades. Common years circulate frequently among dealers, while earlier dates and limited-mintage proof releases appear less regularly. The CoinDuffle listings reflect current dealer inventory across all available years and formats.

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Comparison of certified (graded) and raw canadian platinum coins
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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