1+ | 28,007.80 |
Metal | Ag |
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Fineness | 0.9999 |
Net Weight | 500 oz |
Gross Weight | 15.555.00 g |
Shape | circle |
Dimension | Ø 38.00 mm x 3.25 mm |
Year | 2023 |
IRA/RSP Approved | Yes |
Face Value | CAD 5 (Total CAD 2500) |
Condition | uncirculated |
Packaging | Mint Sealed Box of 500 Coins |
(500 one ounce coins per box)
This product is a classic in the industry for the serious bulk buyer who prefers to obtain the latest brilliant uncirculated 2023 coins. Have direct access to mint sealed Monster Boxes containing 500 coins each with the assurance that you will be the first one to appreciate the luster and detail of your newly minted 2023 1 oz Silver Canadian Maple Leaf coins. You can be confident that the coins delivered to you are in the same impeccable condition as when they left the Royal Canadian Mint.
And for some years now, The Royal Canadian Mint introduces MINTSHIELD™ as the world's first and only proven solution for reducing white spots on silver bullion coins — a proprietary advancement developed by the innovative minds at the Royal Canadian Mint and applied to every Silver Maple Leaf bullion coin dated 2018 or later.
Security enhancements to the 2023 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf Coin include: precision radial lines have been machined within microns to create a light diffractive pattern that is unique in appearance to this coin. Since 2013, the Mint has micro engraved by laser technology a textured maple leaf on the reverse side of the coin. Under magnification, the number “23” is visible to denote the year of issue.
The central feature of the coin’s design is the universally recognized symbol of Canada, the maple leaf, which appears on the reverse side along with the coin’s purity and weight. Since its first mintage by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1988, the iconic Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin has become one of the world’s most popular bullion coins. It has the highest face value of all comparable silver bullion coins and was the first silver coin ever to achieve a purity level of .9999 fineness.
And this year, the obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt, which also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign.
The Royal Canadian Mint is a Canadian crown corporation that mints all of Canada's circulation coins. Since it released Canada's first domestically produced coin in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint has acquired a global reputation for minting excellence. Today, the Mint's superior technical capabilities allow it to set new benchmarks in coin design and quality and make it the producer of choice for many countries' official coinage.