Description
The Royal Canadian Mint’s Gold Maple Leaf remains a global standard in bullion investing. First issued in 1979 and upgraded to .9999 fine gold in 1982, the Maple Leaf continues to attract investors seeking purity, liquidity, and world-class minting technology.
The 2026 edition features the sugar maple leaf designed by Walter Ott, a tribute to Canada’s national symbol and one of the most iconic images in modern bullion. The background incorporates precisely machined radial lines for security, along with a micro-engraved privy mark containing a tiny “26” visible under magnification.
The obverse showcases the uncrowned left-facing effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, introduced in 2024 and now the defining obverse for Canadian bullion coins.
Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine (24-karat) gold and is backed by the Canadian Government with a legal-tender face value of $50 CAD.
FAQs:
Q: What is the purity of the 2026 Gold Maple Leaf?
A: Each coin contains .9999 fine gold — one of the highest purities offered by any sovereign mint.
Q: What security features are included?
A: Radial background lines and a micro-engraved maple-leaf privy mark containing the digits “26.”
Q: Is this coin IRA-eligible?
A: Yes. Gold Maple Leafs meet purity requirements for Precious Metals IRAs.


















