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2010 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coin

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The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin has been a prominent player in the gold bullion market since 1979. The initial release was a 1 oz gold coin with .999 pure gold content. The series expanded in 1982 to include fractional-ounce coins and was upgraded to .9999 pure gold. Currently, 2010 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coins are available at Provident Metals.

Highlights:

  • Arrives inside protective plastic flips!
  • Marks the 32nd year of the Gold Maple Leaf Series!
  • Contains 1/10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold.
  • Bears a face value of $5 (CAD) backed by the Canadian government.
  • Obverse features Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Reverse displays the sugar maple leaf design.

Each 2010 Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coin is housed in a protective plastic flip to maintain its condition. As one of the smaller coins in the series, the 1/10 oz option is complemented by 1/20 oz and 1 Gram coins. Since November 1982, all Gold Maple Leaf Coins have been made with .9999 pure gold, also known as 24-karat gold.

Obverse

On the obverse of the 2010 Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin is Queen Elizabeth II, depicted in a portrait by Susanna Blunt. This design, used since 2003, represents the Queen without a crown. The inscriptions read ELIZABETH II, 5 DOLLARS, and 2010.

Reverse

The reverse side of the 2010 Maple Leaf 1/10 oz Gold Coin features the sugar maple leaf, a design by Walter Ott introduced in 1979. This design is a key feature of the Gold Maple Leaf series and appears on the silver, platinum, and palladium versions as well. Inscriptions on this side read CANADA, 9999, FINE GOLD, and 1/10 OZ OR PUR.

History

Launched in 1979, the Gold Maple Leaf series first featured 1 oz coins, with fractional-ounce coins introduced in 1982. The series later expanded to include 1/2 oz (1986), 1/20 oz (1993), and 1 Gram (2014) coins.

Ordering

For any questions about this gold coin, feel free to contact us. Provident Metals customer service is available at 1-800-313-3315, online using our web chat, and via our email address.

Product ID 6115767
Year 2010
Mint Mark Not Shown
Purity 0.9999
Manufacturer Royal Canadian Mint
Thickness 1.22 mm
Diameter 16 mm
Condition Brilliant Uncirculated
Face Value 5 CAD
Issuing Country Canada
Obverse Designer Susanna Blunt
Reverse Designer Walter Orr
Edge Design Reeded
Series Canadian Maple Leaf
CoA No
Capsule Size 16 mm
Packaging Type Plastic Flip
Metal Weight .10 Troy Ounce
Theme Maple Leaf
Design Maple Leaf
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