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Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf (1 oz)
1.0 oz total · 1000 fine · Palladium · 2005–present
Live Melt Value
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1.0000 pure oz × $—/oz
Spot updates every 60 seconds
Last verified: March 14, 2026
About This Coin
The Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf contains 1 troy ounce of .9995 fine palladium. It is one of the very few palladium bullion coins available to investors worldwide. Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, it carries a face value of 50 CAD.
Palladium is primarily used in automotive catalytic converters, which drives its price based on industrial demand. The Palladium Maple provides direct exposure to palladium prices through a government-minted coin. Production is sporadic — the Royal Canadian Mint produces them based on demand, meaning certain years may not be available.
Premiums on Palladium Maples can be significant (5-15% over spot) due to limited availability and the niche market for palladium coins. The American Palladium Eagle (2017-present) is the only other major palladium bullion coin, but it too has limited production.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Palladium Maple Leaf worth?▾
The Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf contains 1.0000 troy ounce of .9995 fine palladium (31.12 grams). Its value is based on the live palladium spot price. Production is limited, so premiums of 5-15% over spot are common.
What is a Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf (1 oz) worth today?▾
The Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf (1 oz) contains 1.0000 troy ounces of pure palladium. Its live melt value is calculated by multiplying 1.0000 oz by the current palladium spot price, which updates every 60 seconds on MetalMetric.
Does the Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf (1 oz) have numismatic value?▾
All dates are relatively scarce due to limited production. Premiums can be high when inventory is low.
How do I track this in my portfolio?▾
Add it to your free MetalMetric vault at
metalmetric.com/vault. Enter the weight (1.0 oz), purity (0.9995), and purchase price. MetalMetric tracks live melt value and unrealized P&L automatically.