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Commemorative Silver Coins of Canada

Canadian commemorative silver coins have been issued by the country’s Mint since 1935, when a coin was issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the reign of His Majesty King George V. Since then, many different commemorative coins with original designs have been produced, including for other countries. Modern commemorative silver coins “Maple Leaf” produced by the Canadian Royal Mint are distinguished by a stable purity of the material, since almost all coins have a sample of .9999.

Coins of 1 dollar denomination

One dollar denomination coin occupies a prominent place among the series of commemorative silver coins, issued by the Mint of Canada. Big number of different coins of this series were issued, many of them has numismatic value.

Characteristics of the Coin

Coin Description

On the obverse of the coins is always the image of the ruling monarch.

Special edition proof silver dollars

Silver cents

From 1908 to 1967, the Royal Canadian Mint issued silver coins of 10, 25 and 50 cents, containing up to 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. Of these, the 1967 samples dedicated to the anniversary of the Canadian Confederation are considered memorable.

Coins of the “Maple Leaf” series

Commemorative silver coins of one of the most popular series in the world have been produced from 1989 to the present, and their production requires pure silver of the highest standard. Coins are dedicated to various anniversaries of the series, as well as memorable events in Canadian history. In addition, the Canadian Mint produces memorable silver “Maple Leaves” by order of other countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, China. For more information about the commemorative coins of the “Maple Leaf” series made from silver and gold read in a separate article.

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