Canadian Gold Maple Leafs are often considered one of the most beautiful Gold coins in the world. Featuring the same iconic Maple Leaf design, fractional Gold Maple Leaf coins are ideal for investors and collectors alike.
Coin Highlights: - Each coin contains 1/10 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Individual coins will come sealed in mint plastic or protective plastic flips.
- Obverse: Right-facing profile of Queen Elizabeth II, along with the year and face value.
- Reverse: A large, single maple leaf with the weight and purity.
- Weight and purity guaranteed by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Protect your Gold Maple Leaf with this
clear plastic capsule or display it in style by adding an attractive
presentation box to your order. You can even add a beautiful
coin bezel to turn your Gold Maple Leaf into fine jewelry.
The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin remains one of the most popular bullion coins to date, not only for its iconic single maple leaf design, but beauty and high purity as well. Add this outstanding 1/10 oz Random Year Gold Maple Leaf to your cart today.
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How many 1/10 oz Gold Maples Leafs should you buy?
Before buying 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf coins, it is best to evaluate your budget, time horizon and goals to define your investing strategy. Gold bullion should represent about 5-10 percent of your overall investment portfolio, according to some financial planners. Once you acquire enough Canadian coins to reach your desired goals, it is wise to reevaluate your portfolio regularly to maintain the percentage. Investing in 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf coins can help to improve the performance of your portfolio.
How is the price of 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leafs determined?
The price of 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leafs is determined by the base Gold spot price, which is the price in U.S. dollars of 1 troy ounce of unfabricated Gold, which is the same worldwide at any given time. However, no one buys Gold bullion at the spot price because it does not account for the many expenses of doing business: fabrication, distribution, a small dealer markup and any numismatic or collector value. The Gold bullion price that you pay includes the premium price. When you buy these Canadian coins, their condition can also contribute to their price, especially if you are investing in proof coins or commemorative coins. Typically, Gold coins of larger weights carry less markup over the spot price of Gold than fractional Gold coins, though the total price will be more affordable because of the lower Gold content.
Fractional Gold Maple Leaf coins are a good way to begin Gold investing at a lower price point.
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