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Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf (1 oz)
1.0 oz total · 1000 fine · Platinum · 1988–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 Platinum Maple Leaf contains 1 troy ounce of .9995 fine platinum. Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint since 1988, it carries a face value of 50 CAD and features the same iconic maple leaf design as its gold and silver counterparts.
Platinum Maples are produced in limited quantities and can be difficult to source from dealers. When available, premiums are typically comparable to Platinum Eagles. The coin includes the Royal Canadian Mint's advanced security features including micro-engraving and radial lines.
For platinum investors, the Maple Leaf offers an alternative to the American Platinum Eagle with slightly different premiums depending on market conditions. Both coins contain essentially the same platinum content (.9995 fine) and are IRA-eligible.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Platinum Maple Leaf worth?▾
The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf contains 1.0000 troy ounce of .9995 fine platinum (31.12 grams). Its value is based on the live platinum spot price plus dealer premium. It carries a 50 CAD face value.
What is a Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf (1 oz) worth today?▾
The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf (1 oz) contains 1.0000 troy ounces of pure platinum. Its live melt value is calculated by multiplying 1.0000 oz by the current platinum spot price, which updates every 60 seconds on MetalMetric.
Does the Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf (1 oz) have numismatic value?▾
Limited mintages make all dates relatively scarce. Premiums vary with availability.
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.