- Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
The Canadian Silver Silver Maple Leaf is a series of
silver bullion coin s issued byCanada . It has a static design every year and mostly comes in 1 troy oz of silver. Variation for this coin includes proof (1989 only), privy marks, coloured maple leaf (has a different design than regular maple leaf) and holographic enhancement (5 Coin Set – 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz). A single-issue 10 oz version was produced in 1998 to mark the 10th anniversary of the coin series. Theface value of the 1 oz coin is 5 Canadian Dollars, the highest among other silver bullions. During the month of February, 2008, the market value of the coin was approximately 20 Canadian dollars. The purity of the coin is 99.99% silver, also the highest among other bullions which have a 99.90% standard. The program started in 1988 and is on-going today.In 1999, all Silver Maple Leaf coins that were issued came with a Privy Mark to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Maple Leaf program. The following year, all coins for the year 2000 featured a Privy Mark with Fireworks and the number 2000. Another Silver Maple Leaf was issued to commemorate the Millennium. These coins were produced for January 1, 2000 and the Privy Mark consisted of Fireworks as well. The coins were double dated 1999 and 2000."Charlton Standard of Canadian Coins", 60th Edition, p.434, W.K. Cross, ISBN 0-88968-297-6] The coin is struck by the Royal Canadian Mint.
According to the Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Coins (62nd edition, 2007), standard Silver Maple Leafs differ from their Gold and Platinum counterparts in generating collector demand, with the 1996 and 1997 mintings in particular fetching higher prices due to limited pressings (for example, just under 101,000 for the 1997 Maple Leaf compared with more than 1.2 million pressed of the 1999 edition).
some of the privy mark maple leaf were stock only in europe.
Obverse:The effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. There are three different versions, a young head version, an old head version, and an older head version. The year of issue and the face value of 5 dollars is also displayed on this side.
Reverse:Picture of a
maple leaf . On some variations there are also a small privy mark on the lower half of the coin or colour enhancementThere is also a Gold Maple Leaf series issued in the same design as the silver one.
Bulk Uncirculated Bullion Coins
ilver Maple Leaf
Olympic Maple Leaf
* The Royal Canadian Mint and the International Olympic Committee have reached an agreement on Olympic Gold and Silver Maple Leaf coins. The announcement was made on
August 3 ,2007 and the agreement allows the RCM to strike bullion coins with the emblems of the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Games. “Maples will sport Olympic Rings”, Bret Evans, "Canadian Coin News", September 4 to September 17, 2007 ] The issue will consist of two coins: oneGold Maple Leaf coin and aCanadian Silver Maple Leaf coin and both coins will feature the date of 2008. The new agreement means that the RCM is now selling Olympic coins through all of its major business lines: bullion, circulation, numismatics.Privy Mark Silver Maple Leaf
The following coins are not considered Maple Leaves, but are fractional silver coins made by the Royal Canadian Mint.
ilver Maple Leaf Special Issues
References
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Precious metal
*American Silver Eagle
*Canadian Gold Maple Leaf External links
* [http://www.mint.ca Royal Canadian Mint's Official Website]
* [http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/R-9/text.html Royal Canadian Mint Act]
* [http://www.canadian-numismatic.org/ Canadian Numismatic Association]
* [http://www.nunetcan.net Numismatic Network Canada]
* [http://www.canadiancoinnews.ca/ Canadian Coin News]
* [http://coinpictures.googlepages.com/home Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Images]
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