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Pre-Owned 2020 Canadian Maple 1oz Gold Coin - PCGS Graded MS69 - 810144.69/40346238

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Gold
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Coins
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999.9‰
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31.100
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6.00
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6.00
Price
4,343.57 USD
Dealer
Atkinsons Bullion
Dealer country
United Kingdom
Last price update
2026-06-23
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This Pre-Owned 2020 Canadian Maple 1oz Gold Coin has been graded by PCGS as MS69. The reverse of the coin features the iconic maple leaf design, with details of the coin's weight and fineness also shown. The obverse side of the coin bears a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, with the coin's year date and monetary denomination detailed below. - Contains 1 troy ounce of 999.9 fine gold. - Manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint. - Struck to a bullion finish. - VAT free. - Diameter: 30.00mm. Thickness: 2.80mm. - PCGS graded MS69. - Supplied slabbed and sealed. The maple leaf is Canada's national emblem, and the maple coin is the official gold coin of Canada. Produced since 1979 when the Krugerrand was previously the only bullion coin, the Canadian Maple has become one of the most popular and widely available gold coins in the world. Gold Maple Coins are only produced using gold which has been mined from Canadian mines. PCGS certification guarantees authenticity and grades coins on a numerical scale from 1-70, with 70 being the highest grade assigned.