2009 Canada 1 oz $50 Vancouver Olympics Gold Coin .9999 Fine PCGS BU
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2009 Canada 1 oz $50 Vancouver Olympics Gold Coin .9999 Fine PCGS BU
Commemorates one of the most celebrated international sporting events ever hosted by Canada, the 2009 Canada 1 oz Vancouver Olympics Gold Coin is a premium modern issue struck in .9999 fine gold by the Royal Canadian Mint. Containing 1 troy ounce of pure gold, this coin carries a $50 Canadian face value and has been certified PCGS BU (Brilliant Uncirculated), confirming its well-preserved mint condition. Combining Olympic heritage with trusted sovereign gold, this release appeals to both collectors and precious metals investors.
Issued in anticipation of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, this gold coin forms part of Canada’s extensive Olympic commemorative program, one of the largest in Olympic history. Canada used this program to celebrate national pride, athletic excellence, and the global spirit of the Games. Vancouver 2010 marked the third time Canada hosted the Olympics and the first time the Winter Games were held in the country. These commemorative gold coins reflect that milestone, capturing Canada’s role on the world stage while offering long-term intrinsic value through high-purity gold.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded as BU by PCGS
- Contains 1 troy oz of .9999 fine gold
- Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
- Face value of $50 (CAD)
- Arrives in an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: Features an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II next to the Olympics logo. Inscriptions include the denomination and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Displays the Canadian thunderbird with maple leaves surrounding it. Inscriptions include the weight and purity.
This 2009 Canada 1 oz $50 Vancouver Olympics Gold Coin .9999 Fine PCGS BU offers a meaningful way to own a piece of Olympic and Canadian history in pure gold form. Ideal for collectors seeking commemorative world gold or investors looking to combine cultural significance with intrinsic value, it remains a timeless and globally recognized issue.
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