Canada Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Coin - Random Year (with Capsule)
In 1988, the Royal Canadian Mint issued the world’s first pure 99.99% pure silver bullion coin, the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. At that point, the only widely available silver bullion coin was the .999 American Silver Eagle. Silver Maple Leaf coins have a fineness of .9999, making them the purest silver coins regularly issued in the world. The Royal Canadian Mint’s insistence on using only the finest planchets, or coin blanks, in minting these coins has made the Silver Maple Leaf the standard against which all other silver bullion coins are judged.
The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf has a face value of $5 (the highest such value of any one ounce government-issued silver coin), measures 38.0mm in diameter, and consists of one troy ounce of pure silver. Each of these coins features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain on the obverse and the national symbol of Canada, the maple leaf, on the reverse. Silver Maple Leaf coins are traded around the world and their purity and weight are guaranteed by the Canadian Government.
Coin Highlights
- Made from .9999 fine silver and weighs 1 troy ounce
- Produced by the Royal Canadian Mint
- Face value of $5 CAN
- Legal Canadian Tender
- Eligible for IRA
- Individual coins arrive in plastic capsule.
- Obverse: Features a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II designed by artist Susanna Blunt. Inscriptions: “ELIZABETH II,” year of mintage, and face value.
- Reverse: Depicts a clear image of a Maple Leaf along with inscriptions "CANADA", “ARGENT PUR”, ".9999 Fine Silver", and the weight.