The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown corporation that produces all of Canada's circulation coins. One of the largest and most versatile mints in the world, it offers a wide range of specialized, high quality coinage products and related services on an international scale.
Visit Official WebsiteEstablished by an act of Parliament in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint began operations in Ottawa to refine gold and produce Canadian circulation coins. Over a century later, it remains at the forefront of innovation in precious metals.
The world-renowned Gold Maple Leaf coin, first introduced in 1979, is recognized globally for its .9999 fine gold purity.
One of the world's purest silver bullion coins at .9999 fine silver, featuring advanced security features.
A series celebrating iconic Canadian wildlife with stunning designs and limited mintages.
Switzerland • 1977
One of the world's leading precious metals refiners, PAMP Suisse combines Swiss precision with artistic excellence. Known for their iconic Lady Fortuna design and innovative CertiPAMP technology, they set industry standards for quality and authenticity.
United States • 1792
The official mint of the United States, established by Congress in 1792. Produces legal tender bullion coins including the iconic American Eagle and American Buffalo series. These coins are recognized worldwide and carry the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.
Australia • 1899
Australia's oldest operating mint and a government enterprise of Western Australia. Known for innovative designs and the popular Kangaroo and Lunar series. Perth Mint products are backed by the Western Australian government and recognized globally for quality.