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AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE — NOVEMBER 7, 2006

🪙 91.67% Purity · NOT GST/HST-exempt · RRSP/TFSA: No (below 99.5%)

C$742.19
Premium: C$35.34 (5.0%)

On Tuesday, November 7, 2006, the American Gold Eagle was priced at C$742.19 in Canadian Dollars. This included the spot price of C$706.85 plus a typical dealer premium of C$35.34 (5.0% over spot). Gold fell C$0.18 (-0.03%) from the previous session.

The American Gold Eagle is the official US gold bullion coin, produced by the US Mint since 1986. While extremely popular in the United States, Canadian buyers should note that its 91.67% purity (22 karat) means it does NOT qualify for GST/HST exemption in Canada and is NOT eligible for RRSP/TFSA registration. Canadian investors may prefer the Gold Maple Leaf for tax advantages.

In 2006, gold in CAD traded between C$611.35 and C$791.71, with an annual average of C$684.64. This day's price was 3.2% above the yearly average and -10.7% from the year's high.

PRICE BREAKDOWN

ComponentCAD
Gold Spot (XAU/CAD)C$706.85
Premium (5.0%)+C$35.34
American Gold EagleC$742.19
Per GramC$23.86

CANADIAN DEALER PRICES — NOVEMBER 7, 2006

Dealer1 oz Bar (CAD)Premium
KitcoC$771.85C$65.00
Sprott MoneyC$784.85C$78.00
SilverGoldBullC$761.85C$55.00
TD Precious MetalsC$801.85C$95.00
Royal Canadian MintC$816.85C$110.00
Border GoldC$776.85C$70.00

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📊 Market Analysis — November 7, 2006

Market technicals for gold in CAD incorporate both the underlying commodity trend and currency movements. Support and resistance levels for XAU/CAD often differ from XAU/USD due to the additional variable of Canadian Dollar strength. Seasonal gold price patterns show that gold tends to perform well in January (New Year investment flows), August–September (Indian wedding season demand), and during year-end tax-loss harvesting. Canadian investors can use these seasonal trends to time bullion purchases for potentially better entry prices.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

❓ Can I hold gold in my RRSP or TFSA?

Gold bars and coins with 99.5%+ purity from approved refiners can be held in a self-directed RRSP or TFSA through a qualified custodian. Storage is handled by approved vault facilities like those operated by the Royal Canadian Mint.

❓ Is this product GST/HST-exempt in Canada?

Under the Excise Tax Act, investment-grade gold bullion with 99.5% or higher purity is exempt from GST/HST across all Canadian provinces. Products below this threshold (e.g., American Eagle at 91.67% gold) are subject to full provincial sales tax.

❓ How should I store gold safely at home?

If storing at home, use a UL-rated fire-resistant safe bolted to concrete. Consider a rider on your home insurance policy. For larger holdings, allocated vault storage through Kitco Pool or Sprott Money provides institutional-grade security.

💡 Canadian Gold Investor Guide

Portfolio Allocation: Most Canadian financial planners recommend allocating 5–15% of a diversified portfolio to gold and precious metals. This allocation provides downside protection during equity bear markets while maintaining growth potential during inflationary periods.

Physical vs Paper Gold: Physical bullion (bars, coins) provides tangible ownership with no counterparty risk, ideal for long-term holdings. ETFs (CGL.TO, MNT.TO) offer convenience for trading and rebalancing. A combination of both can optimize for both security and flexibility.

⚖️ Unit Conversions (CAD)

UnitPrice (CAD)
Per Troy Ounce (31.1g)C$742.19
Per GramC$23.86
Per KilogramC$23,861.93
Per Pennyweight (1.555g)C$37.11
Per Tola (11.66g)C$278.32

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