
Archived
Fine Silver Kilogram Coin - Maple Leaf Forever (2011)
2011
Mintage 999
Archived
Fine Silver Kilogram Coin - Maple Leaf Forever (2011)
2011
Mintage 999
$1,545.73 USD
Masters Club:
21,960
Status: CAN & US shipping only
Availability:
Out of stock in stores
About
This incomparable treasure contains one kilogram (2.2 lb) of 99.99% pure silver and measures 101.6 mm (4 in) across its diameter. With its extremely low mintage, this coin is an important tribute to Canada's heritage. Comes in an elegant Canadian maple w
Highlights:
This incomparable treasure contains one kilogram (2.2 lb) of 99.99%pure silver and measures 101.8 mm (4 in) across its diameter. With itsextremely low mintage, this coin is an important tribute to Canada’sheritage. Comes in an elegant Canadian maple wood display case.
Coin design:
A trilogy of maple leaves inspired by the airy design that has gracedCanada’s one-cent circulation coin since 1937.
Packaging:
Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a maple wooden box lined with flock and protected by a customized sleeve.
A treasured national symbol.
The distinctive shape of the red maple leaf immediatelysays, “Canada” to people around the world. Itsuse as a symbol for all that is Canadian dates back centuries, but historians generally recognize 1836 asthe year when the maple leaf earned its status as an official national emblem. The founding cultures hadtheir fleur-de-lis (France), roses (England), thistles (Scotland) and shamrocks (Ireland). With the mapleleaf, immigrants and native-born Canadians alike could express their pride in their promising new home.
Throughout the 19th century, the maple leaf was quickly popularized in print and song. Provincial flags,shields and coats of arms seemed incomplete without it. From 1876 to 1901, the maple leaf was a fixtureon virtually every Canadian circulation coin. It became the centrepiece of Canada’s one-cent coin thathas been in circulation since 1937.
This incomparable treasure contains one kilogram (2.2 lb) of 99.99%pure silver and measures 101.8 mm (4 in) across its diameter. With itsextremely low mintage, this coin is an important tribute to Canada’sheritage. Comes in an elegant Canadian maple wood display case.
Coin design:
A trilogy of maple leaves inspired by the airy design that has gracedCanada’s one-cent circulation coin since 1937.
Packaging:
Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a maple wooden box lined with flock and protected by a customized sleeve.
A treasured national symbol.
The distinctive shape of the red maple leaf immediatelysays, “Canada” to people around the world. Itsuse as a symbol for all that is Canadian dates back centuries, but historians generally recognize 1836 asthe year when the maple leaf earned its status as an official national emblem. The founding cultures hadtheir fleur-de-lis (France), roses (England), thistles (Scotland) and shamrocks (Ireland). With the mapleleaf, immigrants and native-born Canadians alike could express their pride in their promising new home.
Throughout the 19th century, the maple leaf was quickly popularized in print and song. Provincial flags,shields and coats of arms seemed incomplete without it. From 1876 to 1901, the maple leaf was a fixtureon virtually every Canadian circulation coin. It became the centrepiece of Canada’s one-cent coin thathas been in circulation since 1937.
Specifications
Product Number
114842
Mintage
999
Composition
99.99% pure silver
Weight
1000 g
Edge
plain
Certificate
serialized
Face Value
250 dollars
Finish
proof
Artist
Debbie Adams (reverse) , Susanna Blunt (obverse)
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