Kitco understands your need as a distinguished gold bullion coin buyer to obtain the latest and most pristine coins for your portfolio. The 2023 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is a great way to buy gold coins and own them in small fractional gold coin sizes which are both guaranteed by the Canadian government and easy to trade.
Some of the benefits of buying gold coins like the 2023 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coins include:
New since 2015 are security enhancements to the 1/10 oz Gold Maple Leaf Coin. Precision radial lines have been machined within microns to create a light diffractive pattern that is unique in appearance to this coin. Since 2013, the Mint has micro engraved by laser technology a textured maple leaf on the reverse side of the coin. Under magnification, the number “23” is visible to denote the year of issue.
One tenth ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin prices are based on the world’s fluctuating spot gold price.
When physical gold bullion coin supplies cannot properly meet bullion investor demand, the premiums or price for 1/10th ounce Gold Maple Leaf Coins can dramatically rise over the gold spot price (e.g. fall of 2008 gold coin shortage).
Official Canadian 24k fractional 1/10 oz gold coins also have low $5 CAD legal tender face values (compared to their gold bullion coin market price). This fact assures these fine .9999 gold coins will not actively compete with Canada’s current fiat currency, the Canadian dollar (CAD).
In terms of overall sales volumes, 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins are one of the most highly sold one tenth ounce 24k gold coins currently produced by a government mint. Official 1/10 oz Canadian gold coins also demand some of the gold bullion industry’s highest gold buy prices (the price gold dealers are bidding or buying these 1/10 oz gold coins back at from investors).
Gold dealers, like us here at Kitco Metals, generally pay a price above the fluctuating gold spot price when buying 1/10 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins back from individual investors.
Canadian Maple Leaf 1/10 oz gold coins demand some of the highest gold selling prices amongst other competing government minted fractional gold coins (e.g. fractional 1/10 oz South African Gold Krugerrand coins).
In summation, a one tenth ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin’s value will usually be slightly higher both when (1) buying and (2) selling them than compared to other less popular fractional 1/10 oz gold coins and fractional 1/10 oz gold bullion bars.
The one tenth oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin’s front bears the familiar right-profile portrait of Queen ELIZABETH II. Her Majesty’s effigy is framed by explicit engravings of her name, the year of coin mintage, and the $5 CAD legal tender face value of this .9999 fine 1/10 oz gold coin.
The backside of the 1/10 oz Gold Canadian Maple Leaf Coin features the iconic Canadian Maple Leaf as well as an explicit stamping of ‘9999 FINE GOLD 1/10 OZ OR PUR 9999’ (English / French respectively).
Safe shipment of fractional 1/10 oz gold bullion coins through the mail is more common than you might think. The majority of our customers take fully insured, physical gold delivery discretely to their door or preferred mailing addresses.
Upon full payment clearance, your order with Kitco Metals is secured tightly in nondescript packaging. All order parcels are shipped with full insurance, postal tracking, and adult signature requirements.
Since around the year 2000, there has been an increase in gold prices and record numbers of gold coins being sold to the investing public.
During and following the financial crisis of 2008, the trend of online gold dealers selling and delivering gold coins and bullion bars to the investing public has dramatically increased as well.
Investors buying gold coins online in order to protect and diversify their investment portfolios is a growing trend.
*Although this product has never been circulated, the soft nature of the .9999 purity does make this product susceptible to minor imperfections during the minting and transportation cycle. There is no guarantee associated with the grade of the coin, other than it being current year and uncirculated.