This six-piece Canadian 2025 coin set includes the 5, 10, 25, 50 Cents, 1 and 2 Dollars coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The 50 Cents that is not expected to be released into circulation. King Charles is on the obverse. The coins come from original mint first strike rolls....
The Canadian Mint has already said theremoval of Queen Elizabeth's portrait will take some time, and are currently "supporting the Government of Canada as it works to determine a new obverse design for future Canadian coins." 'Do you think Canada should put the face of King Charles on its ...
each adorned with a privy mark and featuring the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III. The Mint described these coins as “made for celebrating life’s memorable moments” and highlighted their value as both gifts and collectibles.
This is the first bullion Maple Leaf coin that bears the portrait of King Charles III. VAT free for non-VAT registered private individuals. Individually packaged in a single coin capsule. Finished to The Canadian Mint’s bullion standard. Please note, these coins are not exempt from...
During the first four years, these coins were available in one ounce, as well as fractional sizes. In 2009, the Royal Mint reintroduced the Platinum Maple Leaf as only a one ounce coin. Legal Canadian tender, the Platinum Maple Leafs are .9995 fine Platinum and have a face value of $50...
the mint used .9999 fine gold to produce these beloved coins. In 1988, the mint introduced theSilver Maple, creating a family of RCM flagship products. Notably, in 2024, the mint started using the effigy of King Charles III on these coins. This marked the first time someone other than Qu...
Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coins are minted from 99.99% silver, one of today’s purest silver bullion coins. Find Silver Maple Leafs here at GovMint.
Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins The most popular gold product not only offered by the Royal Canadian Mint, but in general, is theCanadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin. These coins are the official bullion coin series of the Royal Canadian Mint. The coin program debuted in 1979 and was the first coi...
1952-2022. The four dots or pearls between the dates are intended to represent the four different effigies of the Queen that have appeared on Canadian coinage. The Royal Canadian Mint has stated that they do not plan to release any of these 2023 dated Queen Elizabeth effigy coins for general...
The proposal to build a mint to produce the nation’s coinage was first made in 1890. However, it wasn’t until 1908 that Canada actually completed the construction of theRoyal Canadian Mint. Today, the mint produces coins in both gold and silver, known for their .9999 purity. These inclu...