1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf

The 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf Coin was introduced in 1988. Initially, the Platinum Maple was offered in four weights, which were later expanded to five in 1993. The production of the Platinum Maple was interrupted twice: first between 1999 and 2001, and then again from 2003 to 2008.

About The 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf

The obverse side of the 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf comes with a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II or King Charles III, depending on the year received. On the reverse field of the 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf, you will find the sugar maple leaf. This design was created for the series in 1979 by Walter Ott and has been used on countless versions of the Maple Leaf Series in the decades since.

Product Details...

Each coin contains 1 Troy oz of .9995 pure platinum in BU condition, carrying a face value of $50 (CAD), backed by the Canadian Government.

 

Coins can be purchased in individual flips, or tubes of 10 coins each.

 

Coins will arrive in random years, although you may receive multiples or all of the same year.

 

The obverse features three different variations of portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, or King Charles III, depending on the year received.

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