





Secure your 1 oz 2013 Maple Leaf Impression PCGS PR-69 (DCAM) Silver Proof Coin and grow your wealth today!
This coin has been graded as an almost perfect PR-69 Deep Cameo by PCGS.
The maple leaf is an iconic symbol of Canada, and has been THE symbol of the Canadian people for almost 300 years. Early settlers in Quebec adopted the Maple leaf as an emblem in the early 18th century, and it was first used on the Coat of Arms of Ontario and Quebec in 1868. The maple leaf first appeared on Canadian coins in 1876, and it has been a staple subject of Canada's coins ever since.
Royal Canadian Mint engraver Jose Osio has created a beautiful coin featuring a large sunken maple leaf which is painted with red enamel, surrounded by over 100 smaller maple leafs.
This coin comes in a PCGS slab detailing it's grading ranking.
The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998
Secure your 1 oz 2013 Maple Leaf Impression PCGS PR-69 (DCAM) Silver Proof Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 9999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
*Reverse: Features a large sunken maple leaf which is painted with red enamel, surrounded by over 100 smaller maple leafs
Cette pièce a été classée comme pièce presque parfaite PR-69, camée profond, par la PCGS.
The maple leaf is an iconic symbol of Canada, and has been THE symbol of the Canadian people for almost 300 years. Early settlers in Quebec adopted the Maple leaf as an emblem in the early 18th century, and it was first used on the Coat of Arms of Ontario and Quebec in 1868. The maple leaf first appeared on Canadian coins in 1876, and it has been a staple subject of Canada's coins ever since.
Le graveur de la Monnaie royale canadienne, Jose Osio, a créé une magnifique pièce qui met en valeur une grande feuille d'érable en contre-bas peinte en émail rouge, entourée de plus de 100 plus petites feuilles d'érable.
Cette pièce est présentée dans une plaque de la PCGS sur laquelle est inscrit son classement.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE ROYALE CANADIENNE
The Royal Canadian Mint is known as one of the most reputable mints in the world. The Ottawa Branch of the Royal Mint opened in 1908 and was renamed The Royal Canadian Mint in 1931 when control was transferred to the Canadian government. Their high standards for excellence and quality allowed them to be the first refinery to manufacture 9999 fine gold bullion coins in 1982, as well as the first to reach 99999 fine gold purity in 1998