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Maple Leaf 25 x 1 gram gold coin

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Maple Leaf 25 x 1 gram gold coin

The Gold Maple Leaf 25 x 1 gram set contains 25 individual coins of 1 gram each, made of 999.9 fine gold. Each coin can be easily separated, making this product ideal as a gift or as a practical option for trade or emergency situations. The Gold Maple Leafs are globally recognized and feature the iconic Canadian maple leaf on the reverse. The Maple Leaf is one of the world’s most popular and best-selling bullion coins.

The Royal Canadian Mint introduced this popular product in 2014. The 1 gram gold coins are presented in a blister pack of 25 pieces, housed in a sturdy cardboard sleeve. Each coin can be easily detached. The blister pack also serves as a certificate of authenticity and displays a unique serial number for each individual coin.

The 25 x 1 gram Gold Maple Leafs we supply come from the years 2014 to 2025. The Gold Maple Leaf was first introduced in 1979 as the world’s first bullion coin with a purity of 99.99%, or 24 carats. The coin is issued annually by The Royal Canadian Mint, known worldwide for its craftsmanship, reliability and exceptional quality.

Why choose the Maple Leaf 25 x 1 gram

  • 999.9/1000 pure gold, 24 carats, 25 x 1 gram
  • Highly liquid and globally tradable
  • Officially issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
  • Iconic design featuring the Canadian maple leaf

Delivery and Packaging

  • Insured shipping or collection by appointment in Alkmaar, Rotterdam or Tilburg
  • Delivered in a sealed blister pack with a protective cardboard sleeve
  • The blister also serves as a certificate of authenticity
  • Secure and insured storage available via Holland Gold Safe

Design

The Gold Maple Leaf 25 x 1 gram coins embody craftsmanship, precision and security. The obverse features the official portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (2014–2023) or King Charles III (2024–present), along with the year of issue and a face value of 0.5 Canadian dollars. The reverse, designed by Walter Ott, displays the iconic maple leaf – the national symbol of Canada – together with the weight and purity: “9999 FINE GOLD / OR PUR”. The design has remained virtually unchanged since its introduction.

Price and Buyback Value

Would you like to sell your gold coins? Holland Gold offers a buyback guarantee for this coin. We also purchase coins that were not originally bought from us. Visit our website under the “Sell to us” section to view the current buyback price.

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Specifications
Fine weight25 Gram
DimensionsØ 8 mm x 1.7 mm
Purity / Content999.9/1000 - 24 Carats
Year of issueVarious dates
ConditionNew
Country of OriginCanada
Mint HouseThe Royal Canadian Mint
PackagingSoft plastic
Safety featuresYes
Legal tenderYes
Face value0.5 Canadian Dollar
Tax (VAT)Exempt from VAT
Insured shipment possibleYes, at a location of your choice
Pick-up availableYes, in Alkmaar or Rotterdam
Storage possibleYes, in the Netherlands
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Why buy gold at Holland Gold?

Gold offers protection in times of inflation
Gold offers protection in times of inflation
In the long term, gold retains its value, while currencies lose a lot of purchasing power. An example of the value retention of gold is that 2,000 years ago you could buy a tailor-made suit for one gold coin and that is still the case today.
Gold is an insurance against a systemic risk
Gold is an insurance against a systemic risk
The gold reserves at central banks act as the backing of a money system. According to DNB, gold is an 'anchor of trust': "If the entire financial system collapses, the gold supply provides collateral to start over."
Gold is a mainstay in the investment portfolio
Gold is a mainstay in the investment portfolio
Gold strengthens the portfolio through its long-term returns and diversification. Its traditional role as a safe haven means that gold is an asset in times of crisis, moving in the opposite direction to the rest of the portfolio.
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