Coin collecting is more than a hobby; it is an art that has a unique way of bringing joy and passion to individuals of all ages. The Royal Canadian Mint believes that collecting coins can fill a lifetime with interest and inspiration and that what begins as a pastime can easily become one of the greatest passions we experience in life. At TSC, discover timeless and intricately-detailed fragments of history within our Royal Canadian Mint collection. Shop limited-edition gold and silver coins, bars, and more. From holiday-themed to hockey-inspired Canadian mint coin sets, you'll find just what you're looking for to complete your collection or give the perfect gift for any occasion.
At a public ceremony on January 2, 1908, Governor General Earl Grey struck the Dominion's first domestically produced coin, a fifty-cent piece. The ceremony was closed with the striking of Canada's first bronze cent, signifying Ottawa's branch of Britain's Royal Mint officially being open for business. In 1931, the entire minting enterprise was entrusted in Canadian hands, officially making the mint a fully Canadian establishment. In 1936, Royal Canadian Mint's new refinery facility was built and designed to meet the demand of refining gold for mines and central banks throughout the world and remains in operation today.
Royal Canadian Mint made history in 2007 when it produced the world's first million-dollar coin, certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest coin. To date, five of these 100 kg, 99.999% pure $1 million gold bullion coins have been purchased by Canadian and international investors.
Exquisite art and timeless history are ever-present in each piece produced by Royal Canadian Mint. From special circulation coins like the coloured Poppy quarter to mark occasions to Maple Leaf bullion coins and collector coins honouring major national achievements, discover Royal Canadian Mint gold and silver bars, coin sets, and so much more right here at TSC!"