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Pure Silver Coin - Super Incuse Silver Maple Leaf
The coin is made of 50G of pure silver (99.99%) and contains a "25" maple leaf privy mark celebrating the 25th anniversary of the designation of the maple tree as the official tree emblem of Canada.
(17)50g silver coin Super Incuse Maple Leaf 2021
Meet the first ever silver Super Incuse coin from Maple Leaf. The maple leaf on the reverse of the coin has an embossing depth of 4.5mm, which is approximately 35% of the coin thickness. The coin is made of 1 kg of pure silver (99.99%) and contains a "25" maple leaf privy mark celebrating the 25th anniversary of the designation of the maple tree as the official tree emblem of Canada. The total circulation of this coin is 450 pieces world time. The coin is also encapsulated and presented in a premium wooden box with the Royal Canadian Mint branding and a black beauty box.
Featured
- 1 Kilo of pure silver (99.99%)
- Relief depth of 4,5mm
- Dimensions coin diameter 102,1mm
- Total circulation 450 pieces
- Delivered in a matching box
- With Certificate of Authenticity
Design of the Super Incuse Maple Leaf Coin
The obverse of the coin features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse of the coin features the iconic maple leaf, which was struck for the first time ever using Super Incuse technology, giving it an incision depth of 4.5 millimetres. A modified finish on the reverse ensures that the focus is on the stunning relief.
Featured
- 50g of pure silver (99.99%)
- Limited edition of 450 pieces
- Supplied with certificate of authenticity
Design Super Incuse Maple Leaf
The face of the coin features the iconic maple leaf, which was struck for the very first time using Super Incuse technology, giving it a cut depth of 4.5 millimeters. A modified finish on the front emphasizes the beautiful relief.
Packaging
The coin comes in a matching box to protect the coin from damage.
One of the world’s oldest and most popular gold bullion coin programs, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf debuted in 1979.