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The Royal Canadian Mint's bullion coin program consists of gold, silver, platinum and palladium maple leaf coins, as well as other products, such as MapleGrams. The Royal Canadian Mint's 1-ounce gold maple leaf coin was launched in 1979, and the 1-ounce silver maple leaf and 1-ounce platinum maple leaf coins were launched in 1988. [10]
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The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf is the official bullion platinum coin of Canada. First issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1988, it was available until 2002 in five different denominations, all of which are marked as containing .9995 pure platinum .
Reverse Proof; sold directly from the Royal Canadian Mint. This is the 1st coin of the 6-coin set Grizzly Bear privy mark (commemorating 2011 Canadian Wildlife series coins) Reverse Proof; sold directly from the Royal Canadian Mint. This is the 2nd coin of the 6-coin set Yin and Yang Reverse Proof. Released before Chinese New Year 2016.
Royal Canadian Mint Staff 29,688 $33.95 64,410 $24.95 2002 The Queen Mother: Royal Canadian Mint Staff 9,994 $49.95 No BU exists N/A 2003 Centennial of the Cobalt-Silver Strike at Cobalt, ON John Mardon 88,536 $36.95 51,130 $28.95 2003 50th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II (First Effigy of Queen) Emanuel Hahn 21,400 N/A
The newest member of the Maple Leaf family of pure bullion coins, the palladium Maple Leaf, was first minted in November 2005.The Royal Canadian Mint produced the first government issued palladium bullion coin from 2005 to 2007, and then for a further one-off year in 2009. They were reintroduced in 2015 and have been produced every year since. [2]
In 1970, Master of the Mint Gordon Ward Hunter relaunched the Foreign Circulation division. In January 1970, the RCM won a contract from Singapore to produce six million rimmed blanks in a cupronickel alloy. [3]: 148 This was the Mint's first export contract since a contract for the Dominican Republic 32 years earlier. The second contract came ...
Royal Australian Mint: 1965 State-owned The Commonwealth of Australia [7] Austria: Austrian Mint: 1194 State-owned National Bank of Austria [8] Belgium: Royal Belgian Mint: 1291 [9] Brazil: Casa da Moeda do Brasil: 1694 State-owned [10] Bulgaria: Bulgarian Mint: 1952 State-owned [11] Canada: Royal Canadian Mint: 1908 State-owned Chile: Casa de ...