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{{/presale}}Few coins in the world are as popular as the Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coin. Introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1988, it was the first-ever .9999 pure silver bullion coin issued annually by any mint. It wasnt until the Perth Mint introduced its new Australian Kangaroo Silver Bullion issue in 2016 that another coin matched this feat with regularity. Today, you have the opportunity to purchase 2014 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Coins online at Provident Metals.
Highlights:
The Royal Canadian Mint introduced the Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coin at the same time it debuted the Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coin. Both coins were released nine years after the debut of the Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coin. A palladium version of the coin would later join the series, with all four versions sharing the same design on the reverse from Walter Ott.
Obverse
On the obverse face of 2014 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Coins, you will find the latest effigy of Queen Elizabeth II in use on Canadian denominations. This design was created in 2003 by Susanna Blunt and depicts the Queen in right-profile relief with no crown or tiara on her head. This is the first time during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II she has been featured on Canadian denominations without any crown or tiara of any kind.
Reverse
The reverse field of 2014 Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coins bears the depiction of a sugar maple leaf. The most common species of maple tree in North America, the sugar maple is spread out across much of central and eastern Canada, as well as the Great Lakes and Northeast regions of the United States of America.
History
Canadian Maple Leaf Silver coins are predominantly issued as a bullion specimen for investors each year. Like many other popular silver bullion series, the Canadian Maple Leaf offers only a 1 oz silver coin. Many of these specimens are used each year to create unique items in the form of colorized and gilded coins.
Ordering
These 2014 Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Silver Coins have a thin layer of 24-karat gold applied only to the sugar maple leaf on the reverse. These coins are housed inside of individual protective plastic capsules and arrive in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
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