Platinum Maple Leaf
The Platinum Canadian Maple Leaf coins are part of the bullion collection from the Royal Canadian Mint, joining the renowned Canadian Maple Leaf series. Introduced in 1988, these coins were initially produced until 1999, paused, and then reintroduced in 2002 and 2009.
On the obverse side, the coin features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, a design often found on Canadian currency. The reverse side typically showcases the iconic maple leaf, a national symbol of Canada, denoting its connection to the Maple Leaf series.
These coins, like other Maple Leaf bullion, maintain a high standard of purity, containing .9995 platinum. The Royal Canadian Mint’s commitment to quality and the distinctive maple leaf design contributes to the coin’s appeal among collectors and investors seeking platinum bullion options.