There are few images representative of Canada that evoke more recognition around the world than the sugar maple leaf. A symbol of the nation since the earliest French settlers arrived, the maple leaf also serves as the primary bullion coin design of the Royal Canadian Mint in a broad annual-release program. Right now, the 2017 10 oz Canadian Silver Magnificent Maple Leaves coin is available to purchase online from JM Bullion.

Coin Highlights:

Arrives in an individual protective plastic capsule or cardboard boxes of 24 coins from the mint.

Unique merging of commemorative design and the mints annual bullion coin series!

Contains 10 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver in BU condition.

Bears a face value of $50 (CAD) backed by the federal government of Canada.

Obverse features the image of Queen Elizabeth II.

Reverse depicts the maple leaf emblem of Canada, with multiple species of the leaf included.

Each of the 2017 10 oz Canadian Silver Magnificent Maple Leaves coins in this product listing are in BU condition. Coins in this condition exhibit no signs of wear and tear, though you may notice a range of minor flaws including breaks in the luster, spotted surfaces, and contact marks from the coining process.

The maple leaf is an internationally accepted and recognized symbol of the nation of Canada. Originally used by early French settlers, the maple leaf is viewed as a representative of the nation because its own diversity helps celebrate the diversity of the population of the country itself.

On the reverse of the 2017 10 oz Canadian Silver Magnificent Maple Leaves coin youll find the original sugar maple leaf species represented in the collection, but also other leaves representing different species of maple leaves found in the nation of Canada. Each coin also includes the Royal Canadian Mints latest security features; precise radial lines and a micro-laser engraved maple leaf privy in the coin field.

The obverse of these beautiful silver coins features the 2003 depiction of Queen Elizabeth II created by Susanna Blunt. This image debuted on the Silver Maple Leaf in 2004, and is the third to appear after Arnold Machins depiction (1989-90) and Dora de Pedery-Hunts version (1990-2003).

Founded in 1908, the Royal Canadian Mint is the official sovereign mint of Canada. The mint opened in 1908 in the federal capital city of Ottawa to process gold and other precious metals from the Yukon Territories, and provide sovereign control over coinage in Canada. The mint expanded in 1980 to include a Winnipeg facility.

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