Certified Canadian Gold Coins
1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf MS69 (Random Year, Varied Label, PCGS or NGC)
Any quantity available for $135.99 per coin over spot!
The Royal Canadian Mint introduced the 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in 1979 as the second-ever gold bullion coin, following the 1967 launch of the South African Gold Krugerrand. Today, the 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf stands out globally for its high purity...Read More
Certified Canadian Gold Coins at BGASC
Canadian gold coins are struck by the Royal Canadian Mint. These gold coins are among the most popular on the market, particularly the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf. Canadian gold coins are a popular option to get certified. A certified coin is one that is graded by a coin-grading professional, such as the Professional Coin Grading Service or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. Learn more about certified Canadian gold coins, right here at BGASC.
2020 1 oz Proof Canadian Gold Peace Dollar Coin NGC PF70
These proof coins have been graded a PF70 by the NGC, which is a flawless specimen. This specific coin has a mintage of just 350. A certified coin, with a flawless 70 grade, that has this low of a mintage, is an incredible find.
These coins are made with .99999 pure gold and show Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and Lady Peace on the reverse. Lady Peace has been a popular subject throughout art history. She’s been depicted in paintings, sculptures, and now on coins like this.
These coins were created to pay tribute to Canada’s dedication and commitment to peace from sea to sea.
1985 $100 Canada National Parks Centenary Gold Coin NGC PF70
These proof coins have been given a flawless 70 grade by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation. These coins were first issued in 1985 to commemorate the Banff National Park centennial.
Each coin contains 1/2 Troy oz of gold content and shows Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Each reverse side shows a Bighorn sheep, a species of sheep native to North America.
Canada is home to numerous national parks as the country has 1.6 million square kilometers of protected natural land. The first national park, Banff National Park, was established in 1885.
Acquiring Certified Canadian Gold Coins at BGASC
Do you have questions about certified Canadian gold coins? Contact the BGASC team today. We can be easily reached via email, through our online chat feature, or by giving us a call at 888-992-4272.