palladium_maple_leaf

Palladium Maple Leaf

The Palladium Maple Leaf is a highly regarded palladium bullion coin produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. First introduced in 2005, the Palladium Maple Leaf is part of the broader Maple Leaf series, which includes gold, silver, and platinum versions. It is known for its 99.95% purity, making it one of the purest palladium bullion coins in the world.

  1. Obverse (Front):
    1. The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt. This design is common across the Maple Leaf series and has been in use since 2003.
    2. The obverse also includes the face value of 50 Canadian dollars (CAD) and the year of issue.
  1. Reverse (Back):
  2. The reverse displays the iconic maple leaf, Canada’s national symbol, which is featured across all Maple Leaf coins. It includes the inscriptions “Canada”, the coin’s purity “9995”, and “1 oz Palladium”.
  1. Purity: The Palladium Maple Leaf is made from 99.95% pure palladium (0.9995 fineness).
  2. Weight: The standard weight is 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams) of pure palladium.
  3. Face Value: The coin carries a face value of 50 Canadian dollars (CAD), though its market value is determined by the current price of palladium.
  1. Radial Lines: The Palladium Maple Leaf features finely detailed radial lines on both sides, which act as a security feature and add to the coin’s visual appeal.
  2. Micro-Engraved Maple Leaf: A small maple leaf security mark is laser-engraved on the reverse of the coin. Inside the maple leaf is the last two digits of the year of issue, visible only under magnification. This micro-engraving provides an additional layer of protection against counterfeiting.
  1. Global Recognition: The Palladium Maple Leaf is globally recognized and trusted, making it highly liquid and easy to trade in international markets.
  2. Purity and Quality: With 99.95% purity, the coin is one of the purest palladium bullion coins available, making it a preferred choice for investors seeking exposure to palladium.
  3. Portfolio Diversification: Palladium is a rare precious metal, often used in industrial applications (such as catalytic converters). The Palladium Maple Leaf provides a way for investors to diversify their portfolios by adding palladium to their holdings.
  1. Unlike the Gold or Silver Maple Leaf coins, the Palladium Maple Leaf is produced in smaller quantities, which adds to its exclusivity. It is not minted every year, making some years more collectible and sought-after by both investors and numismatists.
Characteristic Details
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Introduced 2005
Purity 99.95% pure palladium (0.9995 fineness)
Weight 1 troy ounce (31.1035 grams)
Face Value 50 CAD
Design (Obverse) Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
Design (Reverse) Maple Leaf, Canada’s national symbol
Security Features Radial lines, micro-engraved maple leaf

The Palladium Maple Leaf is a prestigious and pure palladium bullion coin issued by the Royal Canadian Mint. Known for its exceptional purity, iconic maple leaf design, and advanced security features, it is a popular choice for investors looking to diversify their portfolios with palladium. The coin's limited mintage and high-quality craftsmanship make it valuable both as an investment and a collectible.

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