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The Holdings Calculator permits you to calculate the current value of your gold and silver.

  • Enter a number Amount in the left text field.
  • Select Ounce, Gram or Kilogram for the weight.
  • Select a Currency. NOTE: You must select a currency for gold first, even if you don't enter a value for gold holdings. If you wish to select a currency other than USD for the Silver holdings calculator.

The current price per unit of weight and currency will be displayed on the right. The Current Value for the amount entered is shown.

Optionally enter number amounts for Purchase Price and/or Future Value per unit of weight chosen.

The Current and Future Gain/Loss will be calculated.

Totals for Gold and Silver holdings including the ratio percent of gold versus silver will be calculated.

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Gold Price Canada

(Canadian Dollars)

Conversion : 1 troy ounce = 31.1034768 grams

Canadian Dollars 24 Hour Spot Gold and Silver Price

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Gold Price Canada

Canada is located in the northern section of North America. The country consists of 10 provinces and three territories. Canadian lands extend from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic, and all the way to the Arctic Ocean in the north. The country covers a land area of some 3.85 million square miles. It is one of the world’s largest countries by both total area and land area. As a whole, Canada is sparsely populated, with much of its land featuring forest, tundra and mountains. Canada has a population of approximately 35 million, and most of its inhabitants live in medium to large cities. The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, located in the province of Ontario. The two official languages of Canada are English and French. The country’s government is a federal parliamentary representative democracy under a constitutional monarchy.

The official currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar. The Canadian Dollar can be subdivided into 100 cents, and the currency is often referred to as the Loonie. The nickname is derived from the image of a loon on the one dollar coin. Canada’s dollar is one of the most widely used reserve currencies in the world, behind the U.S. Dollar, Japanese Yen, Great British Pound and euro. The Canadian currency is very popular as a reserve currency due to the country’s financial and political stability.

The Canadian Dollar is issued and controlled by the country’s central bank, the Bank of Canada. The central bank was established under the 1934 Bank of Canada Act initially as a private corporation. About four years later, in 1938, the central bank became a crown corporation. The Bank of Canada is headquartered in the Canadian capital city of Ottawa. The bank has numerous responsibilities including conducting monetary policy, central banking services and oversight of the financial system.

If you are looking to buy gold in Canada or simply want to see current prices, you will see the metal quoted in Canadian Dollars. Quotes may also be available in numerous other major global currencies as well including U.S. Dollars, Japanese Yen, euros or Great British Pounds. Gold is typically quoted by the ounce, gram or kilo.

Canada is home to one of the world’s most highly respected mints: The Royal Canadian Mint. The mint is headquartered in Ottawa, and has built a deserved reputation for achieving the highest quality standards. The mint is also well-known for its beautiful and intricate designs. The RCM produces not only circulation coinage, but also bullion coins, collectibles, bullion bars and more.

Many of the RCM’s products feature stunning designs celebrating the Canadian landscape, wildlife, key figures or historical events.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin is one of the world’s most popular gold bullion coins today. This coin features the iconic maple leaf design, as well as a profile portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin is available in the standard one ounce weight, as well as several fractional sizes.

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