Getting Your Hands On Silver Maple Leaf Coins

There are a wide variety of people out there, men and women, children and adults, who enjoy collecting coins. With that said, there are different reasons why these these different types of people enjoy the art of coin collecting. For some, it's about having a little piece of the world in their collection. For others, they like the look of the coins and enjoy collecting them so that they have a wide variety of looks from different cultures around the world. Still, more people enjoy collecting coins for the mere collecting aspect of it. These are the types of people who want to collect all 50 state quarters just to have the set. Finally, there are people who like to collect coins for the financial aspect of it. There are many valuable coins out there that can be tracked down and then sold for for thousands of dollars. Regardless of why you want them, one of the most attractive coins on the collectors market is the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin.


The thing about Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins is that there is such a large variety of different bullion and special edition coins that people look forward to collecting each year. First put into circulation in 1989, the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins are put into limited circulation each year, with a variety of uncirculated put aside each year for collecting purposes as well. The 99.99% pure silver coins are put out each year by the Canadian government, with each coin having a face value of $5 Canadian.


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Along with the traditional Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coins (with Queen Elizabeth II on the front and the namesake Maple Leaf on the back), the government also puts out a variety of special edition coins each year. These coins run the gamut from colored coins, halogramed coins, Chinese zodiac coins and even a variety of coins to commemorate the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, British Columbia. You can go online to check out the wide variety of special edition coins available for purchase.

So where do you find these Canadian Silver Maple Leaf? As with United States coins, you can look on the Canadian mint to see how you can purchase different coins to complete sets. For harder to find coins and sets you can also go online and check out coin collecting sites to see where they suggest you look to find them.




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