The 100 Dollar Canada coin comes from Canada and is cast in 16.966 grams of 22 carat gold. These gold coins have been given a unique design every year and are therefore a popular collector's item. In addition to the Canadian Maple Leaf, the Canadian 100 dollars is also a very well-known investment coin. The coin has a diameter of 27 mm and a thickness of 2.3 mm. Depending on the stock, this coin is delivered in various years.
General information
In addition to the well-known Maple Leaf Coin of the Royal Canadian Mint which is issued as an investment coin of 99.99% pure gold. In the period from 1976 to 1986, the mint minted the gold Canadian 100 dollar coin of half a troy ounce (15.5 grams). This coin has a gross weight of 16.966 grams and consists of 22 carats.
Design
The obverse depicts a right-looking Queen, Elizabeth II. In addition, the Latin words ''D.G. Regina'' can be read. D.G. stands for Dei Gratia "by the Grace of God" and Regina means "Queen". This side also shows the face value of 100 dollars.
On the back a different design has been used for each year, examples of this:
- $100 1976, Olympics
- $100 1977, Flowers
- $100 1978, Flying Geese
- $100 1979, children playing
- $100 1980, kayak
- $100 1980, musical notes
Investment & Collector's Item
The $100 coins are at least 30 years old and all have their own story because of the different designs. That's why this coin fits well in any collection. The premium you pay compared to investment coins is also relatively small, so you can add a unique coin to your collection for 'a little bit more'.
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