Product details
The Silver Coin Triple Maple features an intricate design that showcases three maple leaves in all their glory. Each leaf is adorned with a symmetrical shape and fine veins that reflect the natural beauty of this iconic symbol. The design was inspired by Stan Witten, an experienced engraver with over 35 years of professional experience, and is based on a photo he took in his own garden. This coin reflects his passion for nature and his craftsmanship. Made from 1 ounce of 99.99% pure silver, the coin impresses not only with its aesthetic representation of a natural wonder but also with its outstanding quality. The "Triple Maple Leaf" coin is part of the first release of this series and is destined to become a true collector's item. This extraordinary silver coin is struck in proof finish and comes with a coin case including a certificate of authenticity. The proof finish (PP) is particularly sought after by collectors and is one of the most elaborate manufacturing processes for a coin. The worldwide mintage of this exclusive silver coin is limited to just 7,500 pieces. The reverse side features a classic arrangement of maple leaves, brought to life by Stan Witten's characteristic focus on form and depth of detail. The design is surrounded by the words "CANADA," "FINE SILVER 1 OZ ARGENT PUR," and the purity mark "9999." King Charles III is depicted on the obverse side through an image by Canadian artist Steven Rosati. Additionally, the obverse side displays the face value "20 DOLLARS" as well as the year of minting "2025.".
Material | 999.9 silver |
Fineness | 999.90 |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Weight | 31.10 g |
Country | Canada |
Item number | 57455870 |
Manufacturer | Royal Canadian Mint |
Category | Coins |
Release date | 7.4.2025 |
Colour | Silver |
Exact colour description | Silver |
Material | 999.9 silver |
Fineness | 999.90 |
Year of minting | 2025 |
Edition | 7500 |
Conservation | New goods |
wrapper | Coin case |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Weight | 31.10 g |
Country | Canada |
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