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Sunday, August 24, 2014

2014 $20 Maple Leaf Impression Green Enamel 1 oz Pure Silver Color Proof



SKU# OK130315E

2014 $20 Maple Leaf Impression Green Enamel 1 oz Pure Silver Color Proof

Second coin in beautiful maple leaf with color series!


Specifications
Maximum Mintage – 7,500
Composition - 99.99% pure silver
Finish - proof
Weight (g) - 31.39 (one troy ounce)
Diameter (mm) 38
Edge - serrated
Certificate – serialized (serial numbers will vary)
Face value - 20 dollars (a legal tender Canadian coin)
Artists - José Osio (reverse), Susanna Blunt (obverse)
                        

Description
From backpackers in Berlin to peacekeepers in Pakistan, Canadians are immediately identifiable by a singular image they faithfully sport on pins, badges, and appliqués: the red maple leaf.

This lyrical cipher has symbolized Canada and Canadians for nearly two hundred years.  Historians generally recognize the adoption of the maple leaf by Quebec's Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste in Montreal in 1836 as the first official use of the symbol to represent an element of Canadian culture.

The symbol was soon popularized in print, song, and in the small markers - such as lapel pins - with which Canadian residents of various origins honored their homelands.  The English had their roses, the Scots their thistle, the Irish their shamrocks, and the French their fleur-de-lis - and native-born Canadians quickly chose the prosaic maple leaf.

The idea of including the maple leaf on Canada's national flag took root with Lester B. Pearson in World War I, when he noted that every Canadian battalion had included some form of the maple leaf in its insignia.  Fifty years later, in 1965, under his leadership as prime minister, Canada's famous red-and-white maple leaf flag was born.

In addition to the maple leaf's presence on various provincial flags and coats of arms, the country's coinage has featured maple leaves, wreaths, and boughs in various forms for most of Canada's history.  In fact, the maple leaf was present on all Canadian coins from 1876 to 1901.  Since that time, it appeared on Canadian pennies until 2012.

Special features:
·        Third coin using this maple leaf design, second coin in our series of colored maple leaves - this year: green.  (Last year’s coin with red is in stock, as well!)
·        This coin has been struck, and translucent enamel has been added into the struck hollow maple leaf shape at the center.
·        A select addition to any numismatic collection that celebrates not only the robust Canadian spirit but also the exceptional craftsmanship offered by the Royal Canadian Mint.
·        This fine silver coin highlights the beauty and variety of the iconic maple leaf.
·        Limited worldwide maximum mintage of 7,500!

Design:
The reverse image features the impression of a colored maple leaf among smaller maple leaves.

Packaging:
Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint-branded maroon clam-shell protected by a standard beauty box.



Shipping & Handling
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