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1991 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coin

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The Royal Canadian Mint first issued the Gold Maple Leaf in 1979 as a 1 oz coin. In the years that followed, the series grew to include several smaller weights, including the 1/10 oz size. This particular weight was among the earliest additions to the lineup. Today, you can find the 1991 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coin available at Provident Metals.

Highlights:

  • Comes with protective plastic!
  • 10th issue of 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leafs!
  • Final mintage of 322,000 coins!
  • Contains 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
  • The face value of $5 (CAD) is fully backed by the Canadian government.
  • On the obverse is a bust of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • The reverse features a sugar maple leaf.

All 1991 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coins at Provident Metals are packaged individually in protective plastic. These coins had a final mintage of 322,000 pieces in 1991. This version also features the second official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II used in the series.

Obverse

On the obverse of 1991 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins, youll find a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This design was created by Dora de Pedery-Hunt in 1990 and shows the Queen at age 64 wearing the George IV State Diadem, along with a pair of earrings and a necklace. Inscriptions include ELIZABETH II, 5 DOLLARS, and 1991.

Reverse

The reverse of 1991 Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coins shows a classic image of the sugar maple leaf. Designed by Walter Ott, this image has represented Canada on Gold Maple Leaf coins since the beginning of the series in 1979. Inscriptions read CANADA, 9999, FINE GOLD, and 1/10 OZ OR PUR.

History

In November 1982, the Royal Canadian Mint expanded the Gold Maple Leaf Series for the first time. The new fractional-ounce coins included both the 1/4 oz and 1/10 oz versions. Later additions to the series included the 1/2 oz coin in 1986, the 1/20 oz coin in 1993, and the 1 Gram coin introduced in 2014.

Ordering

If you have any questions about this coin or others, please contact Provident Metals at 1-800-313-3315. You can also reach us through our web chat or send us an email.

Product ID 6341131
Year 1991
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity .9999
Manufacturer Royal Canadian Mint
Thickness 1.22 mm
Diameter 16 mm
Condition Uncirculated
Face Value $5 CAD
Issuing Country Canada
Edge Design Reeded
Series Canadian Maple Leaf
CoA No
Mintage 322,000
Packaging Type Plastic Flip
Metal Weight .10 Troy Ounce
Theme Maple Leaf
Design Maple Leaf
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