2026 Canada 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf – BU (Royal Canadian Mint)
A top-tier fractional gold coin known for exceptional purity, security, and global recognition.
The 2026 Canada 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf is one of the most popular fractional gold coins in the world, offering investors the perfect balance between affordability and premium bullion quality. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint in .9999 fine gold (24k), this quarter-ounce Maple Leaf continues the series’ reputation for unmatched purity and industry-leading security features.
Whether you’re building a diversified gold stack or collecting annual Maple Leaf releases, the 2026 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf is a highly liquid and trusted investment choice.
Key Features
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Contains 1/4 troy ounce of .9999 pure gold
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Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition
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Sovereign Canadian legal tender backed by the Government of Canada
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Micro-engraved maple leaf privy mark for advanced security
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Radial line background for anti-counterfeiting protection
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Features the effigy of King Charles III
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Fractional size ideal for flexible investing
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Globally recognized and IRA-eligible
Design Details
Obverse:
Shows the official effigy of King Charles III, along with the coin’s 2026 date and face value. The updated portrait marks the modern evolution of the Maple Leaf series.
Reverse:
Showcases the iconic single maple leaf designed by Walter Ott — a symbol of Canada’s craftsmanship and dedication to purity. Radial lines and the micro-engraved privy mark make this one of the most secure fractional gold coins on the market.
Why Buy the 2026 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf?
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High liquidity in global bullion markets
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Ultra-pure .9999 gold content
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Affordable entry point into Canadian gold bullion
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Exceptional security features unmatched by many other fractional coins
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Ideal for stacking, gifting, or diversifying portfolios
The 2026 Canada 1/4 oz Gold Maple Leaf combines beauty, purity, and reliability — making it an essential addition for both new and seasoned gold investors.
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