The evolution of the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is here
Perfection can be hard to top, and there are very few bullion coins as flawless as the ever-popular Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. Ever since the first Maple Leaf was minted three decades ago, the coin has stood as a paragon of value in a tumultuous world that has seen economic markets around the world rise and fall numerous times.
Demand for the 1 oz Maple Leaf has been elevated by its near-absolute purity, with a silver content of 99.99%. This has helped to establish it as a preferred coin among many people who purchase precious metals.
With tens of millions of the valuable coin in circulation, many have wondered when the Royal Canadian Mint will look to create another coin equally impressive, if not more so. That time has finally come, as we are proud to announce that Birch Gold Group will be the exclusive distributor of the Canadian Silver Twin Maples.
In some ways, the new coin is reminiscent of its predecessor: The memorable portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Susanna Blunt, remains on the coin's obverse. In addition, the coin's high purity once again acts as a guarantee of its inclusion in portfolios big and small, as well as in Precious Metals IRAs.
The coin's reverse has seen some changes, as the new image of the maple leaf was created by Celia Godkin in a tactful endeavor to reinvigorate a classic design. The Silver Twin Maple's leaf is the sugar maple, a Canadian native which has long served as a symbol of the country's prosperity.
Perhaps the most notable change from the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf (also sold by Birch Gold Group) is that the Silver Twin Maples will contain a full two ounces of silver, twice as much as its predecessor. Further, to show that they are truly keeping up with the times, the Royal Canadian Mint will imbue the coin's sparkling surface with two high-tech security measures in the form of precise radial lines and a micro engraved laser maple leaf – these will ensure that the coin is as unmistakable under a microscope as it is to the naked eye.
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