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1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year)
1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year)
1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year)

1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year)

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1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year)

 

Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the 1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year), a beautifully detailed tribute to one of Canada’s most powerful and iconic animals. Struck by the Royal Canadian Mint from .9999 fine gold, this fractional coin contains 1/10 troy ounce of pure gold and showcases the Mint’s reputation for exceptional quality and intricate wildlife designs. As legal tender backed by the Canadian government, this coin is both a collectible work of art and a compact store of wealth.

Struck by one of the world’s most trusted mints, this fractional gold coin provides a cost-effective and accessible option for investing in precious metals. Its small size and secure packaging make it perfect for stacking, gifting, or adding to a curated collection.

Coin Specifications:

  • Contains 1/10 troy oz of .9999 fine gold
  • Brilliant Uncirculated condition
  • Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
  • Face value of $5 (CAD)
  • Obverse: Displays the right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • Reverse: Showcases a polar bear design, style may vary by year

Perfect for investors seeking fractional gold options and collectors of wildlife-themed bullion, the 1/10 oz Canadian Polar Bear Gold Coin BU (Random Year) is a stunning representation of Canada's northern pride. Available now at Bullion Exchanges - add this majestic Arctic predator to your precious metals collection today!

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Product specifications

YearRandom
ConditionBrilliant Uncirculated
Purity.9999
Denomination$5 (CAD)
Actual Weight1/10 troy oz
Gross Weight 3.11 grams
Diameter16 mm
Mint/BrandRoyal Canadian Mint