In Stock and Ready for Immediate Shipment!
Long SOLD OUT at the Royal Canadian Mint!
Make this
beautiful, FIRST EVER extra thick Piedfort Pure Silver Maple Leaf with
reverse proof finish a part of your holdings today!
When Canada
introduced
the first
Silver Maple Leaf in 1988, who knew that this would become the most
popular and collected series of Canadian coins in history? Now, over
twenty
years later, the mint is again making history with this stunning, extra
thick pure
silver gem! The mint's first
ever piedfort
Silver
Maple Leaf features a reverse proof finish and
an extremely low mintage, creating a investment opportunity for the
savvy collector!
If
the sheer, simple beauty of this coin and the low price aren't enough
reason to add one (or
more) of these to your collection, here's a few more.
Why Buy This Coin?
• It's the first
and only
piedfort Silver
Maple Leaf to date!
• Total worldwide mintage is only 9,000 (of which
only 6,000 will be available singly, outside the Gold
& Silver Maple Leaf Piedfort 2-Coin Set)!
This coin sold out extremely quickly at the mint!
• Every Silver Maple Leaf collector needs this coin!
• Given its unique status and high profile, this will
likely become a key to the SML series.
Here's a few interesting facts about the new Piedfort
Silver Maple Leaf.
Key Points
• A brand-new, naturalistic single maple leaf
design.
• Silver that is .9999 fine, the purest silver
refined and minted anywhere in the world!
• A maple leaf that is thicker than any other silver
maple ever issued!
• Unique, reverse proof finish.
• Encapsulation and full numismatic packaging, with
individually numbered certificate.
Here's one
more tidbit to mull over when considering how many of these simple and
elegant beauties to add to your holdings—this is
the lowest-mintage special edition Silver Maple Leaf ever
issued!
What is a
Piedfort?
Hard to find and popular with collectors for more than a century,
piedforts are highly sought after. We get asked all the time, "What is
a piedfort?" There are two different, but related, stories of the
origin of the word "piedfort". The first says that it literally means
"strong foot" in French (from pied,
foot and fort,
strong). The second says this word was appropriated by the mint
centuries ago to mean "heavy measure" or "heavy weight". In both cases,
the sense of serious heft to the coin is obvious.
Often the word "piedfort" is translated as "double-thick", but this is
neither a literal translation nor a precisely accurate definition.
Numismatically speaking, any coin that is 50% or more thicker than a
standard version qualifies as a piedfort,
although some piedforts are, indeed, twice as thick as normal.
Finally, the age-old question, "How is the word pronounced?" Coming
from French, it is not pronounced as it is spelled; that is, don't say,
"pide - fort". Rather, "pee - ay - four" (three syllables) is a good
approximation.
Investment Notes
We are often asked about investments in the under $200 price
range, but it is sometimes difficult to find an inexpensive silver
coins with sure-fire prospects. Here is the exception. The
first piedfort Silver
Maple Leaf, with a total worldwide mintage of only 9,000, is
highly
recommended as a buy and hold. Remember,
every SML collector needs this coin, so it's a sure bet that there
won't be enough to go around and that the Mint will sell out much
sooner than later. Because
of the exceptionally low mintage limit and uniqueness within the SML
series, we believe that this coin will become a key to the entire
series. Don't delay on this one, or you will regret it
later!
Purity Note
The Royal Canadian Mint refines the purest silver in the world. This
one ounce silver coin is 99.99% pure!
Reverse Proof
The devices (raised areas of design and lettering) are mirrored, and
the fields (low areas or background) are white cameo frosted.
Obverse
A
new, realistically-rendered
image of
the single maple leaf. The legend 9999 guarantees the purity, while the
date is also indicated.
Reverse
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, in profile facing right.
This portrait, the fourth effigy of the queen to appear on Canadian
coinage, was executed by the artist Susanna Blunt. The legend ELIZABETH
II D. G. REGINA ("Elizabeth II, Queen by the Grace of God") also
appears.
Packaging
Each silver maple leaf
is encapsulated inside an elegant, burgundy leatherette,
clamshell-style presentation case lined with black velvet and protected
by a black outer box. An individually-numbered certificate of
authenticity is included.
Specifications
| Country |
Canada |
| Year
of Issue |
2010 |
| |
|
| Face
Value |
5 Dollars |
| Weight |
31.39
g |
| Diameter |
34
mm |
| Mintage
Limit |
9,000
(only 6,000 singly) |
| |
|
| Finish |
Reverse
Proof |
| Composition |
.9999
Fine (Pure) Silver |
| Edge |
Reeded
(milled, serrated) |
| |
|
| Artist |
Royal
Canadian Mint engravers |
| Certificate |
Individually
Numbered |
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