The Aubullion offered silver coins is the second most popular silver coin we offer after the American Silver Eagle Coin. As far as investors are concerned, the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin is considered to be the most trusted silver coin in today's investment industry when it receives a real physical silver ingot. The reverse and reverse of this silver Canadian maple leaf coin show the iconic Canadian maple leaf with an explicit embossing of $99.99 fine silver (1 oz) pure argent $9,999 in English and French.

The Silver Maple Leaf is recognizable all over the world and is guaranteed by the Canadian Government and enforced by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Its high silver ingot content (finest silver) and its new, ultra-modern counterfeit design make it the most sought-after silver coin among buyers of silver ingots. The Royal Canadian Mint first issued silver dollars in 1935.

This precious composition, combined with the beautiful Canadian maple leaf design and the improved reflective surface, makes Canadian coins very appealing to the eye. Since 1988 there have been various designs and special editions, but the maple leaf has remained the main focus. The Royal Canadian Mint produces many popular silver products which makes it an attractive way to buy silver for your portfolio or collection.

Including a radial line of microengraved maple leaves and a coin token. The silver coins of Canadian delivery vehicle Silver Maple Leaf are similar in design to the Wild Canada series and feature secret tenors reflecting creatures of the Canadian wildlife series. These stamps are embossed on the reverse of the coins designed by Sugar Maple Leaf, while the reverse is proof of the specimen.

A full coin tube contains 25 coins and a full coin box contains 20 tubes with 500 coins. Silver coins are popular with investors who want to hedge against inflation and geopolitical uncertainty. Introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1988, there were three other standard editions and several special editions.

The most coveted silver coins in the world are loved for their precious metal content and iconic design. The Royal Canadian Mint mints over 1 billion coins annually, including Canadian bullion coins and the currencies of nations around the world. The value of Canadian coins depends on several factors, such as quality, wear, supply and demand, rarity, workmanship and more.

Official Canadian silver bullion coins have a lower face value than legal tender compared to their precious metal content. The lower face value means that fine silver coins are out of circulation and compete with Canada's current fiat currency, the Canadian dollar. Bullion versions of the coin tend to have lower premiums, but locally they tend to have a reasonable premium.

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