Canadian Gold Coin Master
Buy Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 1 oz Coin Tubes (Empty) - RCM - Coin & Bar Tubes at BGASC. Low Prices, In Stock, Fast Shipping. Call Us (888) 992-4272 or Buy Online at BGASC.com. Official Royal Canadian Mint (RCM) Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin tube comes empty and holds 10 coins of 30mm in diameter. These tubes were used by the Royal Canadian Mint originally to ship 1 oz Gold Maples. The 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin features the image of Elizabeth II on the obverse, with her name, the minting date, and the notation that the coin's face value is 50 Dollars. On the reverse, you’ll find the coin’s namesake maple leaf, with Canada at the top. Most recently, the Royal Canadian Mint has replaced the shiny, smooth background of these Gold coins with a radial line finish that diffracts light. 1 oz Gold Maple Leaf BU Coin Mintage Figures The following are the mintage figures for 1 oz Gold Canadian Maple Leaf BU coins, which began production in 1979.
You need golden cards to complete card collections. These cards can only be traded during Gold Trade Events, and only the cards that are mentioned in that event. Therefore it is best to get these cards from chests. Some gold cards appear very often in chests but there are a few that are rare. In order to get these you have to buy a lot of chests. There are, however, a few tricks that people say you should use to have a higher chance of getting these rare gold cards. In this post I share a few of these with you.
Besides which trick use it is always a good idea to buy chests in every village. Gold and rare cards are spread over villages, so if you advance too quickly you will be missing out cards you will find harder to get in higher villages. Only if you don’t find new cards in about 1-1.5 billion cards then move to the next village.
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Most used trick for getting new gold cards
The most used trick to get new gold cards from chests is by looking at the stars of the last card you find in a chest. If this card has 1-2 stars than buy a wooden chest. Does the card have 3 stars you should buy a gold chest. If the last card has 4-5 stars you should buy a magical chest.
Other used tricks to get golden cards in Coin Master
- When reaching a new village build all objects to 1 star. Then buy chests until you get a new golden card. Then buy a second star to all objects and start buying chests again until you find a new golden card. Repeat this until you have all stars full in a village. But, be sure if you don’t find a new gold card within a few 100 million coins then buy new objects in your village
- Buy wooden chests until the last card has at least 3 stars. Then start buying gold chests until the last cards has 4-5 stars. Then start buying Magical chests until you find a golden card as last card in the chest. After this repeat the sequence.
- Buy 20 chests of each type. This is kind of an expensive trick, but you could try it. First buy 20 wood, than buy 20 golden chests and end by buying 20 magical chests.
The newest trick to find a new gold card
The newest trick I heard of in Coin Master is this.
- Build a new village
- Spin a minimum of 5 times at 1x
- Don’t acquire new stars buy building, of upgrading your pet
- After this start buying wooden chests until last card is golden
- Then start buying magical chests.
Within 1-5 chests you should find a new golden card. After this buy some more magical chests because it will help you fill the missing non-gold cards.
Probability of getting rare cards from chests
Coin Master is trying to be really transparent with us. So the shared the probability of getting rare cards in chests. Unfortunately they see rarity in the number of stars and not the chances of getting the card. As we see in the Coin Master rare card list the number of stars on a card is not always a measure for rarity, but it can help. You find this probability here.
Which trick is best for getting gold cards in Coin Master?
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I have seen the first and last trick working. But these work best when you need quite a few gold cards. Therefore it is hard to say if these tricks are working or just lucky shots. You should find for yourself which trick works for you. If you have any new tricks that work for you don’t forget to share them with us! Thank you.
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf - Gold Coins - Gold Price
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is the official gold bullion coin of Canada, which was the second internationally recognized gold bullion coin, after the South African Gold Krugerrand. The Royal Canadian Mint pioneered to mint a gold coin in such high purity without adding any other strengthening alloy. The Gold Maple Leaf Coin has become one of the most popular bullion investments in the world.
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
Canada
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
99.99% Au
24K
1979–present
C$50, C$25, C$10, C$5, C$1.
1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz.
30mm, 25mm, 20mm, 16mm, 14.1mm.
Serrated
Description
History of Gold Maple Leaf
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin was introduced in 1979 minted by the Royal Canadian mint. It was the first time to mint the gold bullion coin with purity 99.99%. The high purity gold bullion coin was extremely popular with investors and collectors in worldwide. In May, 2007, a gold maple leaf coin with face value of $1 million was minted by the Royal Canadian Mint; its market value is worth over $2 million at the time. Its diameter is 50cm and thick is 3cm with mass of 100kgs and 99.999% fineness. In additional, for the gold is a soft metal, the gold maple leaf is with high purity, it may scratch or mar more easily than other gold coins with lesser purity.
Design of Gold Maple Leaf
The obverse of the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a bust of Queen Elizabeth II designed by Arnold Machin. There are two versions of Queen Elizabeth II in the coin. Before 1990, the Queen on the coin is as a younger woman, and then changed as a more mature graceful portrait in 1990. In both versions, 'ELIZABETH II' is inscribed on top of the bust, '50 Dollars' and the year appears at bottom.
The reverse of the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is a maple leaf (from which the coin derives its name) which is the national symbol of Canada. 'CANADA' is at top of the maple leaf; 'FINE GOLD 1 OZ OR PUR' (the coin's purity in English and French) is at the bottom. '9999' is inscribed the left and the right of the maple leaf. In additional, there is a small maple leaf as an anti counterfeiting measure which is laser micro-inscribed with the last two digits of the coin's minted year.
Face Value & Market Value
There are five sizes of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins: 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz and 1/20 oz, and their corresponding face value are C$50, C$25, C$10, C$5 and C$1. Those face values are legal; however, the face value of gold eagle is not equal to the market value. In fact, each Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin's price is according to the gold spot price of current market plus a premium per coin.
Size Specification
Provided in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz denominations, those coins are 24 karat (containing 99.99% gold). The Canada government guarantees the weight, purity and legal tender value of each gold maple leaf coins. In spite of 1 oz Canadian Maple Leaf gold coin is the most popular, other sizes are available for your different selection. Below lists detailed information of five sizes specification:
ROUND | FACE VALUE | DIAMETER | THICKNESS | GOLD CONTENT | TOTAL WEIGHT | GOLD FINENESS |
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1/20 oz | C$1 | 14.1 mm | 0.79mm | 0.0500 oz | 0.0500 oz | 999.9 |
1/10 oz | C$5 | 16mm | 1.14mm | 0.1000 oz | 0.1000 oz | 999.9 |
1/4 oz | C$10 | 20 mm | 1.70mm | 0.2500 oz | 0.2500 oz | 999.9 |
1/2 oz | C$25 | 25mm | 2.24 mm | 0.5000 oz | 0.5000 oz | 999.9 |
1 oz | C$50 | 30 mm | 2.79mm | 1.0000 oz | 1.0000 oz | 999.9 |
Advantage
Advantage of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf:
1. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin owns graceful design, and the purity, weight and legal tender value of each gold coin is guaranteed by the Canada Government.
2. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are with extremely high liquidity, you can easily buy and sell anywhere in the world where the precious metal are traded.
3. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are small and exquisite, so that easy to store, or transport.
Canadian Gold Coins Worth
4. Unlike other gold bullion coins, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are acceptable for your precious metal IRAs.
5. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coins are minted in 24 karat gold without any strengthening alloy.