Experience the exceptional craftsmanship of the 2021 $200 Relics of New France: Louis XIV 30 Deniers, a truly rare gold collectible coin from Canada. This exquisite bullion piece features a proof finish with impeccable detail, reflecting the historic legacy of King Louis XIV. Graded as PF70 Ultra Cameo (UC) by NGC, it represents the pinnacle of quality and preservation in numismatic investment.
Crafted from 31.16 grams (1.008 ounces) of .9999 pure fine gold, this coin measures 30 mm in diameter and carries a denomination of $200. Struck with a limited mintage of just 350 coins, it offers exclusivity that discerning collectors and investors value highly. The authentic vintage design celebrates Canadian heritage with a striking portrait and intricate motifs.
Care Instructions
To preserve the impeccable condition of your gold coin, store it in a protective capsule or airtight holder. Avoid direct handling to prevent oils or scratches and keep it away from harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures.
Secure this rare piece of collectible bullion today with J&M Coin & Jewellery in Vancouver, BC — your trusted destination for authentic, investment-grade coins and jewelry.
FAQs
Q: What does the PF70 UC grading mean for this coin?
A: PF70 Ultra Cameo (UC) is the highest grade awarded by NGC for proof coins, indicating flawless perfection and strong cameo contrast, ideal for collectors and investors seeking top quality.
Q: How limited is the mintage of this gold coin?
A: This coin was produced in a very limited edition of only 350 pieces, making it a rare and valuable collectible.
Q: Is this coin suitable for investment?
A: Absolutely. Made from .9999 pure gold and graded PF70 UC, it combines both numismatic appeal and bullion value, ideal for diversifying an investment portfolio.
Q: How should I store or care for this collectible coin?
A: Store the coin in a protective capsule away from moisture and direct handling to maintain its pristine condition.
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