This first series of Canadian $100 gold coins set the standard for future commemoratives. Each year featured a different design, celebrating events such as Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee (1977), the Constitution (1982), and themes like explorers, indigenous culture, and Canadian heritage.
Historical Insight:
As Canada's first 22K modern gold commemoratives, these coins are highly regarded by collectors for their historical themes, limited mintage, and solid gold content. They symbolize Canada's entry into the modern era of numismatic artistry and gold investing.
Highlights:
- Contains 1/2 troy ounce of actual gold weight (AGW)
- Struck in 91.67% gold (22K purity)
- Obverse: Features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II
- Reverse: Varies by year, highlighting Canadian milestones, cultural icons, and national achievements
- Face value of $100 CAD
- Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) or Proof condition depending on year
- Legal tender issued by the Royal Canadian Mint from 1977 to 1986
Specifications
SKU: |
244 |
Year: |
Varies |
Grade: |
BU &/or Proof |
Grade Service: |
None |
Denomination: |
100 Dollars |
Mint Mark: |
RCM (not shown) |
Metal Content: |
0.5 Troy Oz |
Purity: |
0.9167 |