Canada is an immense country where the wilderness always plays a leading role in the lives of its inhabitants. It is precisely this pristine and primordial nature that is celebrated in the fascinating Call of the Wild gold coin series. The Call of the Wild coins have an above-average purity, like all Canadian bullions, and are therefore extremely attractive to the investor, on a par with a real bullion coin.
The exclusive 24-carat gold Call of the Wild coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint. The first coin in 2014 was dedicated to the protagonist of Jack London's book of the same name: the wolf in his most exciting pose, that of howling. In the following years, new coins were produced depicting other animals typical of the Canadian forests. In 2015, the roaring cougar was depicted (the Roaring Cougar), in 2016 the bear appeared (the Roaring Grizzly), in 2017 the deer (the Elk), in 2018 the golden eagle was minted (the Golden Eagle) and in 2019 the American moose (the Moose).
The 1 ounce coin weighs, like almost all bullion coins, 31.1 grams, has a diameter of 30 mm and a face value of $200
The Call of the Wild gold bullion coins have characteristics that make them valuable to enthusiasts and extremely attractive to gold investors.
The beauty of these coins makes them must-have pieces in any collection, a first-class investment for their gold value. A respectable gift, an indelible keepsake and a promise of value for the future.
The Royal Canadian Mint is the Mint of Canada and a Crown corporation, operating under the Royal Canadian Mint Act.
The Mint produces all Canadian coins in circulation and some coins on behalf of other nations. It also designs and produces collector coins in precious metals: gold, silver, palladium and platinum coins, collector and commemorative coins, bullion coins, bars, medals and medallions. The Call of the Wild gold coins are among the most renowned from the Canadian Mint.
For the first fifty years from 1858 all gold coins were minted at the Royal Mint in London. When Canada became a nation in its own right, its need for coins increased. Consequently, a branch of the Royal Mint was built in Ottawa in 1901. Since then, the Mint's refinery has undergone several modifications and expansions.
It was only during the Great Depression that the Ottawa Mint negotiated its independence from the British Royal Mint. In 1931, the Ottawa Mint was renamed the Royal Canadian Mint and began reporting exclusively to the Department of Finance, eventually becoming a private organisation.
An advanced engineering research team is engaged full-time in research and development projects to ensure high standards and innovative technologies. The Royal Canadian Mint stands for quality and great attention to detail, factors that have made the Call of the Wild so valuable and sought after by investors and savers around the world.
Gifting a gold coin is a rapidly growing trend. More than just a gift they are:
Of all the historical gold coins, from Gold Pounds to Marengos, from collections such as Queen's Beasts to Australian Lunar Series to Gold Krugerrands, Call of the Wild coins remain a safe investment with a truly important story to tell and pass on.
You can disinvest a Call of the Wild gold coin at any time. Orovilla buys investment gold coins: all common gold coins, coin collections and rare and collector gold coins.
At the time of purchase we appraise the coins, check them carefully for gold content, authenticity and condition.
The possibility of selling physical gold in any form and state of preservation, at any time and place, is its advantage over other forms of investment.