- Country:Canada
- Collection:Gold Commemorative $5
- Metal:Gold
- Year:2024
- Denomination:$5
- Finish:Complete
- Weight (oz):0.1
- Purity:0.9999
- Mintage:1000
- Product type:Coin
First Strikes: The first Majestic Polar Bears struck in 2024
Continuing the narrative established on the first (2022) Premium Bullion in special packaging, the 2024 edition features a tender scene of a polar bear and her almost independent cub nuzzling in their Arctic habitat. Each investment-grade coin has been crafted in 24-karat (99.99% pure) gold with a minimum guaranteed weight (1/10 oz.), and First Strikes hold the distinction of having been struck on the first day of production, all of them bearing the Canadian effigy of His Majesty King Charles III on the obverse.
Direct from the Royal Canadian Mint, Premium Bullion puts the purest precious metals in your hands.
Special features
First strikes in 2024. Struck on the first day of production, each First Strikes coin comes in a First Strikes branded card holder with removable capsule and a clear re-sealable envelope. On the back of the card, an easy-to-scan QR code is a quick link to an informative website, loveGOLD that welcomes the reader to the world of bullion.
Specially handled during the manufacturing process. Produced with a guaranteed weight, each uncirculated Premium Bullion coin was specially handled during the manufacturing process and comes in Royal Canadian Mint-authorized packaging. The assay certificate printed on the back of the card certifies the coin's authenticity and gold purity.
The world's purest precious metals in an easy-to-collect format. Your First Strikes Premium Bullion coin is crafted in 24-karat (99.99% pure) gold with a minimum guaranteed weight (1/10 oz.) and a very limited mintage of only 1,000 coins worldwide.
Easy purchase option. While bullion products are typically purchased from authorized dealers, Premium Bullion is only available in this stylish card format and can be purchased directly from the Royal Canadian Mint, Canada Post and authorized dealers.
Signed by the Mint's Chief Assayer. The assay certificate printed on the back of the card certifies the coin's purity.