
The intricate and diminutive proportions of this pure gold coin are truly
irresistible—a fact that prompted us to bring back this tiny gold masterpiece.
Like its predecessors that have celebrated iconic images of Canada, this
year’s issue features maple leaves.
Over 100 species of maple trees can be found throughout the northern
hemisphere, yet for most of the world, the distinctive shape of its leaves
represent Canada. The leaves depicted on this coin are from the Red
Maple. It’s one of the most abundant trees in eastern Canada, its foliage
transforming the autumn landscape into a canvas of breathtaking reds.
Highlights: This intriguing collectible returns with a reduced mintage of
only 15,000 coins worldwide. Beautifully crafted in 99.99% pure gold,
with miniature proportions that demand a meticulous attention to detail,
this coin delivers exceptional value and prestige.
Reverse: A pair of Red Maple leaves brings a truly Canadian touch to this
unique collectible.
$150 Pure Gold Coin - Blessings of Wealth (2009)
$150 Lunar Hologram Coin - Year of the Tiger (2010)
$3 Fine Silver Coin - Return of the Tyee (2010)
$1 Fine Gold Coin – Louis d'or aux deux L (2008)
1/25-Oz Gold Coin – De Havilland Beaver (2008)