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1 oz Random Year Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coin | Royal Canadian Mint

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Description

 

Capturing The Attention of Modern-Day Investors

The Royal Canadian Mint 1 oz 99.95% pure Platinum Maple Leaf bullion coin is a unique addition to your portfolio. The Government of Canada guarantees that this coin is the right size, weight, and quality, and there are many different years to choose from, with the first coin released in 1988.

About Buying From the Royal Canadian Mint

The Royal Canadian Mint is regarded as one of the most reliable mints in the world. The Royal Mint’s Ottawa branch opened in 1908, and it was renamed after the Canadian government took over ownership in 1931.

The Royal Canadian Mint is known for producing some of the best and purest gold and silver bullion coins and bars in the world. Because of their high quality and excellence standards, they were the first refinery to produce 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982 and the first to achieve 99999 fine gold purity in 1999.

The Mint started producing Canadian Maple Leaf coins in 1988, with the first platinum coin hitting the market the same year. This makes it one of the longest-running platinum coins available in the world. It was sold until 2002 in five denominations, with production ceasing at the time. It was then partially revived in 2009 as 1 troy ounce. The coins have legal tender status in Canada; however, the face value is less than the market price.

Features of the 1 oz Maple Leaf Platinum Coin

On the back of all 1 oz Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coins is a sugar maple leaf design. There are engravings on this side that state where the coin was made, how pure it is, how much metal it contains, and how much it weighs.

The front of your Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf will feature one of three possible portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, depending on the year. The Queen is depicted as a 39-year-old woman on the 1988-1989 coins. Third-generation Dora de Pedery Hunt’s portrait of the Queen appears on Platinum Maple Leaf coins issued between 1990 and 2002, depicting the Queen at the age of 64. And since 2009, Platinum Maple Leaf coins have had a fourth-generation image created by Susanna Blunt in 2003, with Her Majesty as a 79-year-old woman.

This side of the coin will also have the year of issue and the legal tender value, all set against radial lines that are micro-engraved.

As an added security feature, all 1 oz bullion coins with dates after 2016 will have radial lines and a micro-engraved maple leaf.

When the coins came out in 1988, RCM offered at least four different weights, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. By 1993, a 1/20 oz weight had been added. The mint also made a 1/15 oz coin, but only in 1994.

Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coins are a classic gift, a smart investment, and a sign of true national pride. These 1 oz Maple Leaf Platinum coins are distributed in uncirculated condition, so shop now and add to your investment portfolio. If you have any questions, please contact our team.

 

Specifications

Mint MarkNot shown
Purity.9995
ManufacturerRoyal Canadian Mint
Thickness2.62 mm
Diameter30 mm
Inner Pack10
ConditionUncirculated
Face Value$50 CAD
Issuing CountryCanada
Edge DesignReeded
SeriesMaple Leaf
CoANo
Metal Weight1 Troy Ounce
ShippingFree shipping on orders over $299

Where is my order sent from?

Depending on your purchase, your order will be sent directly from our warehouse or directly from the mint.

How do I know when my order has been sent?

You’ll receive an email with details, including a tracking link, when we send your order. You can also log into your account to view the order status.

How long will it take for my products to arrive?

Once we receive payment, you’ll be sent an email receipt stating it has been paid for, and your products will be sent out within 1-2 business days. Most payments will have a holding period depending on the payment form. For example, if you pay via check, the holding period for payment clearance can take up to 5 business days. Once your product is shipped, you can expect delivery within 1-3 business days, on average, across the US or Canada. This varies depending on the carrier, time of the year (Christmas post is often slower, for example) and other factors.

Do I need to sign for my package?

If your order is valued at under $1,000, you won’t need to sign for it unless you have chosen this option at checkout. More valuable items will need a signature. If you are not home to accept the delivery, you will receive a notification from the shipping company to make other arrangements.

Does insurance cover my purchase during shipment?

Yes! All packages sent by CanAm Bullion are fully insured so if anything happens enroute to your address, it will be covered provided the Terms and Conditions are met. We will investigate and file a claim if the package is lost or stolen.

What do I do if my package has been tampered with?

Shipping insurance ends the moment you sign for your package, so we recommend you refuse any delivery that looks to have been tampered with. If you refuse the package, it will be sent back to CanAm, and we will follow up. Call our customer service team within 48 hours if your product is damaged.

What happens if my order goes missing during shipment?

All packages that CanAm Bullion sends out are insured, provided they meet certain conditions. If your order gets lost in transit (3 days UPS, 7 days USPS), you need to contact us, and we will start a claim process with the shipping company. The claims process can take 30 days or more. If your package arrives after we start the claims process, you must let us know right away.

What happens if my order is broken during shipment?

CanAm sends all our bullion products in high quality packaging, so breakages are highly unlikely. However, should this occur, contact our team within 48 hours of delivery, and we will start the claims process with the shipping company.

What happens if my order never arrived, but the courier says it was delivered?

Packages that have been dispatched to the correct address and have been delivered will not be eligible for a refund or insurance claim from CanAm Bullion. You assume full risk and liability for the shipment once it has been delivered (either by signing for it or by us leaving it at the specified delivery address). CanAm Bullion MUST be notified of any shipment issues within two calendar days of recorded delivery.

Do you offer shipment worldwide?

We currently offer shipment across Canada and the US. Stay tuned for further destinations coming soon.

Do you ship to US territories?

No. We don’t send packages to US territories.

Do you ship to PO Boxes and UPS Stores?

Yes. We can send items to a P.O. Box. However, keep in mind the insurance coverage ends as soon as the package is marked as delivered. We can also ship to UPS Stores, different mail and packing stores, freight forwarders, and more, however, shipping insurance does not cover items sent here.

How do I choose the best shipping method?

You will be given a few options for shipping, including standard delivery and express delivery (for a small fee). You’ll see these options on checkout, so please choose the option that best suits you.

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