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Product Description
In 1988, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a new platinum bullion coin to complement its gold and silver offerings, the .9995 fine Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf. At that point, it was the only widely available platinum bullion coin in the world. The Royal Canadian Mint’s insistence on using only the finest planchets, or coin blanks, in minting these coins has made the Platinum Maple Leaf the standard against which all other platinum bullion coins are judged.
The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf has a face value of $50, measures 30.0mm in diameter, and consists of one troy ounce of pure platinum. Each of these coins features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain on the obverse and the national symbol of Canada, the maple leaf, on the reverse. Platinum Maple Leaf coins are traded around the world and their purity and weight are guaranteed by the Canadian Government. Given the global shortage of, and increasing demand for, platinum, these coins provide their owners with a source of instant liquidity.
The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf has a face value of $50, measures 30.0mm in diameter, and consists of one troy ounce of pure platinum. Each of these coins features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain on the obverse and the national symbol of Canada, the maple leaf, on the reverse. Platinum Maple Leaf coins are traded around the world and their purity and weight are guaranteed by the Canadian Government. Given the global shortage of, and increasing demand for, platinum, these coins provide their owners with a source of instant liquidity.
Additional Information
| Certification | Uncertified |
|---|---|
| Denomination | Foreign |
| Coin Grade | Uncirculated |
| Grade Designation | Mint State |
| Mint | Foreign |
| Actual Platinum Weight Ozt | 1 |
| SKU | BBFP-00210 |









