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	<title>Canadian Gold Coin Auctions</title>
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	<description>Find gold coin auctions easily with advanced browsing features. Learn more about Canadian proofs, rare coins and gold maple leafs.</description>
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		<title>Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin Purity</title>
		<description>In 1982, Canada set a new standard in the purity of gold bullion. Before 1982 the Maple Leaf was .999 gold; after it was minted with .9999 solid gold.

The Royal Canadian Mint has maintained its tradition of leadership in the gold bullion industry by raising the bar once more, to ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/canadian-maple-leaf-gold-coin-purity.php</link>
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		<title>What is the Canadian Gold Standard?</title>
		<description>The gold standard is a monetary system in which paper notes are exchanged, which are normally freely convertible into fixed quantities of gold bullion. As an example, the U.S. dollar bill once said "one dollar in silver payable to the bearer on demand". This was removed from the note when ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/what-is-the-gold-standard.php</link>
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		<title>Canadian Gold Maple Leafs</title>
		<description>The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the bullion coin of Canada produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The brainchild of Walter Ott, it is the purest gold coin of regular issue in the world, with a gold content of .9999 millesimal fineness (24 carats). It was the second government issued ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/gold-canadian-maple-leafs.php</link>
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		<title>1 oz Gold Canadian Maple Leafs</title>
		<description>The one ounce maple leaf is the largest Canadian gold coin you can purchase.

[phpbay]1 oz&#124;1oz, 50, 3381, silver[/phpbay]

Canada’s official bullion coin is called the Gold Maple Leaf. The design (by Walter Ott) was unveiled in 1979 by the Royal Canadian Mint. Before this coin was created, the only other popular ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/1-oz-gold-canadian-maple-leafs.php</link>
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		<title>Canadian Mint State Gold Coins</title>
		<description>The following coins are graded from MS60-MS70. Look for coins professionally graded by reputable companies such as ICCS, NGC and PCGS.

[phpbay]ms&#124;mint, 50, 3381, platinum[/phpbay]

A mint state coin is any coin that is in the same perfect condition that it was in after having left the mint. Such mint state coins ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/canadian-mint-state-gold-coins.php</link>
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		<title>Rare Canadian Gold Coins</title>
		<description>Highly desirable rarities include Newfoundland $2 pieces, and gold sovereigns.

[phpbay]rare, 50, 3381, platinum[/phpbay]

In order for a coin to be considered rare, it has to satisfy two terms of evaluation. Firstly, the retail coin price and second its current value. The value of the coin mainly depends on the current value ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/rare-canadian-gold-coins.php</link>
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		<title>Newfoundland Gold Coins</title>
		<description>Newfoundland pieces feature a bust of Queen Victoria.
Filed under Gold and Platinum on eBay
[phpbay]newfoundland, 200, 3381, platinum[/phpbay]
Filed under Provincial on eBay
[phpbay]gold, 50, 149939, ""[/phpbay]

Before Canada became a confederation in 1867, most of the gold coins that were used were actually manufactured in Great Britain, Portugal, France and Spain. The first ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/newfoundland-gold-coins.php</link>
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		<title>Graded Canadian Gold Coins</title>
		<description>Graded coins are bought and sold at fair market value like liquid assets.

The following coins have been graded by either ICCS, NGS or PCGS. These are three of the most reputable grading companies for Canadian coinage.

[phpbay]iccs&#124;ngc&#124;pcgs, 50, 3381, platinum[/phpbay]

When coins are minted, they are usually described on the basis of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/graded-gold-coins.php</link>
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		<title>Canadian Gold Sovereigns</title>
		<description>The Canadian Mint in Ottawa struck gold sovereigns between 1908 and 1919. All of these coins are scarce, some rare, and two of the dates are extremely rare. Edward VII was on the reverse until 1910 and after which George V held the crown.

[phpbay]sovereign, 50, 3381, ""[/phpbay]

Gold Sovereign coins were ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/gold-sovereigns.php</link>
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		<title>Canadian Gold Proof Coins</title>
		<description>Proofs are minted especially for collectors.

[phpbay]proof, 50, 3381, platinum[/phpbay]

A coin that is struck using a special, high-quality minting die so that its impressions and imprinting is in pristine condition is called a proof coin. Such types of coins are made especially for collectors. Many of the proof coins minted before ...</description>
		<link>http://www.canadiangoldauctions.com/gold-proof-coins.php</link>
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