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2011 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf $20.00 999.9 Fine Silver Co
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- Year
- 2011
- Gold Coins
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- Silver Coins
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- Platinum Coins
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- Mint/Proof Coins
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2011 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf $20.00 999.9 Fine Silver Coin
Australia silver coins are 99% pure silver were as Canadian coins are 999.9 pure fine silver and there for popular with investors
The amount of the precious metal is far from token. Each of the Canadian $20 coins weighs 7.96 grams, giving them a melt value equal to about one quarter of an ounce of pure silver
The $20 coin features an attractive reserve design depicting five maple leaves that form a "C." Superimposed over the largest maple leaf is the legend "CANADA." Additional inscriptions include "20 DOLLARS," "FINE SILVER," "9999 — 9999," "ARGENT PUR," and the date "2011." Also shown are the initials "CS," denoting Cosme Saffioti who designed the reverse.
The obverse design, by Susanna Blunt, is an image of Queen Elizabeth II. Circulating the portrait is her name, "D," "G," and REGINA".
The 2011 $20 coin has a diameter of 27 mm, a serrated (reeded) edge and a specimen finish. The Royal Canadian Mint has set their mintage ceiling at 200,000,
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- x x mm
- Weight (g)
- Year
- 2011
- Gold Coins
- No
- Silver Coins
- No
- Platinum Coins
- No
- Mint/Proof Coins
- No
- Uncirculated Coins
- No
- Certified Coins
- No
- Bi Metalic Coins
- No
- Coin Collections
- No
- Colours
-
2011 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf $20.00 999.9 Fine Silver Coin
Australia silver coins are 99% pure silver were as Canadian coins are 999.9 pure fine silver and there for popular with investors
The amount of the precious metal is far from token. Each of the Canadian $20 coins weighs 7.96 grams, giving them a melt value equal to about one quarter of an ounce of pure silver
The $20 coin features an attractive reserve design depicting five maple leaves that form a "C." Superimposed over the largest maple leaf is the legend "CANADA." Additional inscriptions include "20 DOLLARS," "FINE SILVER," "9999 — 9999," "ARGENT PUR," and the date "2011." Also shown are the initials "CS," denoting Cosme Saffioti who designed the reverse.
The obverse design, by Susanna Blunt, is an image of Queen Elizabeth II. Circulating the portrait is her name, "D," "G," and REGINA".
The 2011 $20 coin has a diameter of 27 mm, a serrated (reeded) edge and a specimen finish. The Royal Canadian Mint has set their mintage ceiling at 200,000,
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