This extremely large and impressive coin boasts a 65 mm diameter and a weight of five ounces of pure silver. With a limited mintage of just 2,500 coins, this low mintage collectible is perfect for investors and collectors alike. The coin features a captivating design of three maple leaves gently drifting on an autumn breeze, symbolizing the perpetual rhythm of Canada’s four seasons.
The Design:
This coin showcases the highest relief achieved to date on a 5 oz. silver coin. It was struck multiple times using advanced tooling specifically developed for the demanding pressures required to create a visually stunning result. The maple leaves appear to rise from the coin’s surface like exquisite sculptures, making it a remarkable addition to any collection.
- Produced By: Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)
- Denomination: 50 Dollars
- Year: 2014
Technical Specifications:
- Diameter: 65.25 mm
- Material: Silver
- Fineness: 0.9999
- Weight: 157.6 grams
- Bullion Weight: 5.069 Troy Ounces
Extended Information:
- Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II
- Reverse: Three Maple Leaves in high relief
- Finish: Proof
- Quantity Produced: 2,500
- Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
- Theme: Symbols of Canada
This stunning coin is a must-have for serious collectors and investors, symbolizing the beauty and significance of Canada’s natural heritage. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of numismatic artistry.
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