The Royal Canadian Mint has partnered with leading gold producer Newmont to introduce its newest gold bullion coin completely sourced from a single mine. The 2023 $50 1 oz. 99.99% Pure Gold Maple Leaf single-sourced mine bullion coin is entirely composed of gold from the Éléonore mine in northern Québec. This gold bullion coin will soon be available through the Mint’s network of official bullion distributors.
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