100 Kilogram .99999 Pure Gold Canadian Maple Leaf Coin at the ANA
Royal Canadian Mint Director Ian Graham (left)
with Panda America President Peter Yeung (right) |
Royal Canadian Mint Director Ian Graham (left)
with Panda America Business Development Manager
William (right) |
At the recent American Numismatic Association convention in Milwaukee our President Peter Yeung and Business Development Manager William represented Panda America with a large, double sized booth that, amongst hundreds of coin dealers, was centrally located near the different mints from around the world. Our reputation and close relationship with the Royal Canadian Mint afforded us the unique and exclusive opportunity to go "behind the lines" and get up close and personal with what is the World's Largest Coin. An unprecedented offering from one of the worlds most respected mints, the Royal Canadian Mint has produced this 100 kilogram gold coin in a very limited quantity and only on a made-to-order basis. The size of a very thick piece of extra large pizza - 50 centimeters wide and 3 centimeters thick - this large coin is made of .99999 pure gold and features a maple leaf design on the reverse side and the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. It is among the most pure bullion coins in the entire market. The coin has a face value of $1 million dollars, but based on the current market price of gold, the 100-kilogram gold coin is worth well more than $2 million dollars! Here, along with Royal Canadian Mint Director Ian Graham, are the pictures of Panda America with the World's Largest Coin: