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{{/presale}}Exclusive coin products with the well-known Canadian maple leaf have continued to be released from the Royal Canadian Mint, since this is a universal symbol for Canada. With this collection specifically, many popular bullion products around the world have been released, with collectors and investors everywhere raving about the Gold Maple Leaf Series. Now, the 2004 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Gold Coin can be purchased right here from Provident Metals.
Coin Highlights:
The 2004 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Gold Coin was originally struck in 99.99% fine gold and released afterward by the Royal Canadian Mint. The weight and purity of this coin are fully guaranteed by the Royal Canadian Mint. Between its incredible detailing and high-quality metal content, this coin is a special release that all investors and collectors will find truly unique. Coin enthusiasts around the world will want to add this special release to their collections!
History
The Royal Canadian Mint quickly became popular as one of the most well-known coin-producing companies in the world after it was founded in 1908. This Mint bears a rich history and is known for creating a range of bullion products through the years. With its high-quality products and incredibly detailed designs, the Royal Canadian Mint continues to be beloved by many worldwide.
Obverse
The 2004 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Gold Coin shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on its obverse. Because of Canadian numismatic policy, the portrait of Her Majesty the Queen is required on all Canadian coin products. This particular coin features the newer version of Queen Elizabeth IIs portrait, which replaced an older effigy design that used to be featured in this collection. The coins obverse also shows its face value, release year, and the inscription ELIZABETH II that appears above Her Majestys effigy.
Reverse
The reverse of the 2004 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Gold Coin shows the Canadian maple leaf. The viewer will be able to see the leafs intense detailing in how its veins and patterns are shown. This maple leaf is a symbol of the Canadian country and culture and is known worldwide. The reverse of this coin also shows its weight, purity, and country of origin.
Ordering
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