1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 | Bullion Silver Canadian Maple Leaf The purest silver bullion coin in regular mintage {in the world today|nowadays|in the present day|today} {is the|would be the|will be the|is your} Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. {It has a|It possesses a|It possesses a great|Fantastic} static design {every year|annually|yearly|every season} and mostly {comes in|is available in|is supplied in|can be seen in} 1 troy oz of silver. Variation {for this|for the|due to this|because of this} coin includes proof (1989 only), privy marks, coloured maple leaf ({has a|features a|uses a|consists of a} different design than regular maple leaf) and holographic enhancement (5 Coin Set – 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz). A single-issue 10 oz version {was produced in|was offered in|was developed in} 1998 to mark the 10th anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin series. {The face|The head|The face area|The facial skin} value {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} 1 oz coin is 5 Canadian Dollars, {the highest|the best|the very best|the costliest} {among other|just to name a few|and additional|another} silver bullions. The series {was first|was initially|were first|was almost} minted in 1988 {and is|and it is|which is|and is also} on-going today.In 1999, all Silver Maple Leaf coins {that were|which were|which are|have been} issued {came with|sported|had|was included with} a Privy Mark to commemorate the 20th Anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Maple Leaf program. {The following|The subsequent|The listed|These fundamental} year, all coins {for the|for your|of the|for} year 2000 featured a Privy Mark with Fireworks {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} number 2000. Another Silver Maple Leaf was issued to commemorate the Millennium. These coins were produced for January 1, 2000 {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} Privy Mark consisted of Fireworks {as well|too|also|likewise}. The coins were double dated 1999 and 2000. The Silver Maple Leaf bullion coin carries the same obverse and reverse designs {as the|because the|since the|when the} Gold Maple Leaf. The obverse {features a|contains a|incorporates a|encompasses a} bust of Queen Elizabeth II, whose design changed in 1990 to feature a mature portrait {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Queen. {In both|In each of|In each|In each of the} versions, {her name|she is|pulling|the woman with} ('ELIZABETH II') appears at top {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} denomination {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} date of issue rest {underneath the|under the|beneath the|beneath} bust. The reverse depicts a Maple Leaf, the national symbol of Canada {and for|as well as for|and then for|and with} {which the|how the|which is a situation|which is something} coin derives its name. The reverse also lists the name {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} country {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} amount and purity {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} silver. The national symbol of Canada, {a single|one|just one|one single} maple leaf adorns the reverse {of this|of the|in this|with this} beautiful coin {while the|as the|although|even though the} obverse bears a sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II. URL:The purest silver bullion coin in regular mintage {in the world today|nowadays|in the present day|today} {is the|would be the|will be the|is your} Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. {It has a|It possesses a|It possesses a great|Fantastic} static design {every year|annually|yearly|every season} and mostly {comes in|is available in|is supplied in|can be seen in} 1 troy oz of silver. Variation {for this|for the|due to this|because of this} coin includes proof (1989 only), privy marks, coloured maple leaf ({has a|features a|uses a|consists of a} different design than regular maple leaf) and holographic enhancement (5 Coin Set – 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz). A single-issue 10 oz version {was produced in|was offered in|was developed in} 1998 to mark the 10th anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin series. {The face|The head|The face area|The facial skin} value {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} 1 oz coin is 5 Canadian Dollars, {the highest|the best|the very best|the costliest} {among other|just to name a few|and additional|another} silver bullions. The series {was first|was initially|were first|was almost} minted in 1988 {and is|and it is|which is|and is also} on-going today.In 1999, all Silver Maple Leaf coins {that were|which were|which are|have been} issued {came with|sported|had|was included with} a Privy Mark to commemorate the 20th Anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Maple Leaf program. {The following|The subsequent|The listed|These fundamental} year, all coins {for the|for your|of the|for} year 2000 featured a Privy Mark with Fireworks {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} number 2000. Another Silver Maple Leaf was issued to commemorate the Millennium. These coins were produced for January 1, 2000 {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} Privy Mark consisted of Fireworks {as well|too|also|likewise}. The coins were double dated 1999 and 2000. The Silver Maple Leaf bullion coin carries the same obverse and reverse designs {as the|because the|since the|when the} Gold Maple Leaf. The obverse {features a|contains a|incorporates a|encompasses a} bust of Queen Elizabeth II, whose design changed in 1990 to feature a mature portrait {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Queen. {In both|In each of|In each|In each of the} versions, {her name|she is|pulling|the woman with} ('ELIZABETH II') appears at top {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} denomination {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} date of issue rest {underneath the|under the|beneath the|beneath} bust. The reverse depicts a Maple Leaf, the national symbol of Canada {and for|as well as for|and then for|and with} {which the|how the|which is a situation|which is something} coin derives its name. The reverse also lists the name {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} country {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} amount and purity {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} silver. The national symbol of Canada, {a single|one|just one|one single} maple leaf adorns the reverse {of this|of the|in this|with this} beautiful coin {while the|as the|although|even though the} obverse bears a sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II. URL:The purest silver bullion coin in regular mintage {in the world today|nowadays|in the present day|today} {is the|would be the|will be the|is your} Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. {It has a|It possesses a|It possesses a great|Fantastic} static design {every year|annually|yearly|every season} and mostly {comes in|is available in|is supplied in|can be seen in} 1 troy oz of silver. Variation {for this|for the|due to this|because of this} coin includes proof (1989 only), privy marks, coloured maple leaf ({has a|features a|uses a|consists of a} different design than regular maple leaf) and holographic enhancement (5 Coin Set – 1 oz, ½ oz, ¼ oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz). A single-issue 10 oz version {was produced in|was offered in|was developed in} 1998 to mark the 10th anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin series. {The face|The head|The face area|The facial skin} value {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} 1 oz coin is 5 Canadian Dollars, {the highest|the best|the very best|the costliest} {among other|just to name a few|and additional|another} silver bullions. The series {was first|was initially|were first|was almost} minted in 1988 {and is|and it is|which is|and is also} on-going today.In 1999, all Silver Maple Leaf coins {that were|which were|which are|have been} issued {came with|sported|had|was included with} a Privy Mark to commemorate the 20th Anniversary {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Maple Leaf program. {The following|The subsequent|The listed|These fundamental} year, all coins {for the|for your|of the|for} year 2000 featured a Privy Mark with Fireworks {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} number 2000. Another Silver Maple Leaf was issued to commemorate the Millennium. These coins were produced for January 1, 2000 {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} Privy Mark consisted of Fireworks {as well|too|also|likewise}. The coins were double dated 1999 and 2000. The Silver Maple Leaf bullion coin carries the same obverse and reverse designs {as the|because the|since the|when the} Gold Maple Leaf. The obverse {features a|contains a|incorporates a|encompasses a} bust of Queen Elizabeth II, whose design changed in 1990 to feature a mature portrait {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} Queen. {In both|In each of|In each|In each of the} versions, {her name|she is|pulling|the woman with} ('ELIZABETH II') appears at top {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} denomination {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} coin {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} date of issue rest {underneath the|under the|beneath the|beneath} bust. The reverse depicts a Maple Leaf, the national symbol of Canada {and for|as well as for|and then for|and with} {which the|how the|which is a situation|which is something} coin derives its name. The reverse also lists the name {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} country {and the|as well as the|and also the|along with the} amount and purity {of the|of your|of a typical|of our} silver. The national symbol of Canada, {a single|one|just one|one single} maple leaf adorns the reverse {of this|of the|in this|with this} beautiful coin {while the|as the|although|even though the} obverse bears a sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II. KEYWORD: Bullion Silver Canadian Maple Leaf URL:http://bullion.com/silvercoins/canadian/maple leaf/.html |
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