Canadian Gold Maple Leaf (Fractional)
Country of Origin: Canada
Year of Issue: 1982
Denomination: 1/75 Dollars (likely meant to be 1/75 oz of gold, which is not a currency denomination)
Composition: Gold

Brief Description
The coin features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, facing right, with the inscription "ELIZABETH II CANADA D.G. REGINA" and the year "1982". Below the portrait, the denomination "1/75 DOLLARS" is visible. The reverse, though not pictured, typically features a maple leaf design.
Historical Significance
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf series is one of the most popular and recognized gold bullion coins in the world, first introduced in 1979. While common denominations are 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, and 1/20 oz, a 1/75 oz denomination is highly unusual and suggests this might be a commemorative or special issue, or potentially a non-standard weight. The 'D.G. Regina' stands for 'Dei Gratia Regina', meaning 'By the Grace of God, Queen'.
Estimated Value
The value of this specific 1/75 'dollar' coin would primarily be based on its gold content and any numismatic premium. Assuming it is a 1/75 troy ounce gold coin, its intrinsic value would be proportional to the current spot price of gold. Numismatic value for such an unusual fractional size could vary significantly depending on its rarity and collector interest. Without further context, it's hard to assess a precise value, but it would be at least the value of the gold content.
Care Instructions
Handle the coin by its edges to avoid transferring oils from your skin, which can tarnish the gold. Store it in a protective capsule, slab, or a soft, inert pouch to prevent scratches and damage. Do not clean gold bullion coins unless absolutely necessary and by a professional, as improper cleaning can decrease its numismatic value.
Created At: 2025-09-23T09:56:12.824469