Maple Leaf (2025) - 1 Oz - Gold Coin
Maple Leaf (2025) - 1 Oz - Gold Coin
Material: gold
Fineness: 999,9/1000
Weight: 31.1g (1 Oz)
Diameter: 30 mm
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Country of Origin: Canada
Denomination: 50 CAD
Supplied: in a tube of ten
Coins Golden Maple Leaf (GML) The Royal Canadian Mint's Maple Leaf is one of the most popular pure gold coins in the world, with more than 25 million troy ounces sold since its introduction in 1979. The GML was also the first bullion coin to achieve the enhanced purity of 9999. All GML 1 oz coins with a 99.99% purity date of 2025 will have three unique security enhancements - radial lines, micro-engraved maple leaf and Bullion DNA anti-counterfeiting technology.
Royal Canadian Mint is a Canadian mint and Crown corporation operating under the Royal Canadian Mint Act. The shares of the Mint are held in trust for the Crown under the laws of Canada.
The Mint produces all Canadian currency and produces currency for other countries. The Mint also designs and produces precious and base metal collector coins, gold, silver, palladium and platinum bullion coins, medals and medallions, and tokens. It also offers gold and silver refining and assaying services.
The Mint serves the interests of the public but is also mandated to operate 'in the expectation of profit' (i.e. to operate in a commercial manner without relying on taxpayer support to finance its operations). Like private sector companies, the Mint has a board of directors consisting of the Chairman, President and CEO of the Mint and eight other board members.
The President of the Royal Canadian Mint is traditionally referred to as the Master of the Mint. As of 2018, this position is held by Marie Lemay. The Board of Trustees is accountable to the Minister of Finance through its Chair. The Minister serves as the liaison between the Mint, Cabinet and Parliament.