The 1 ounce 2023 silver maple leaf is a bullion coin minted with high craftsmanship by the Canadian Mint. The obverse bears a right-profile effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, the year of manufacture, and the face value. The Queen is depicted without a crown wearing a pearl neckless. The image is engraved on a surface covered with fine lines in the background.
The back of the coin is engraved with a maple leaf which is the Canadian national symbol. The reverse also bears the weight, purity levels, and country of origin. The back is also engraved with fine lines of patterns surrounding the maple leaf in the background.
The Features of The 1 Ounce 2023 Silver Kangaroo
The first Canadian silver maple leaf coin was minted in 1988 by the Royal Canadian Mint. From this time, the coins have been minted subsequently every year. The coins have sold in large numbers annually from the time they were minted for the first time. The new security elements found on the coin were introduced in 2014.
The new security features include the redial lines inscribed in the background on both sides of the coin and the small maple leaf engraved on the reverse. The tiny maple leaf is made with a micro-laser that prints the last two digits of the year the coin were minted. The inscription is only visible under a magnifying glass.
The 1 ounce 2023 silver Maple Leaf coins come in brilliant uncirculated condition. Individual coins are sold in protective plastic flips. Large orders of 500 coins come in monster boxes with the coins packed in tubes containing 25 coins. A standard monster box contains 20 tubes with 25 coins each.
The front of the 2023 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin is inscribed with the image of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen is the longest-serving monarch in British history and she is still the sovereign head of Canada. The Queen's images have appeared on Canadian coins throughout her reign. The portrait on the 2023 Silver Maple Leaf coin is the fourth-generation depiction of the image of Queen Elizabeth II. Susanna Blunt did the effigy in 2003.
The silver maple leaf coins contain .9999 of pure silver in brilliant uncirculated condition. The beauty and composition of the Canadian maple leaf design make it popular among investors. Different silver maple leaf designs have been minted since the coins were produced for the first time in 1988.