5oz Proof Maple Leaf

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2,500 mintage, $595. Don't you dare mention milk spots...

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Struck multiple times using a specially developed enhanced tooling, the result of the craftsmanship is obvious in the exceptional sculptural qualities of the High Relief design. Dramatically accentuated by the exquisite strike, three maple leaves gently drift across the reverse side, offering a fresh new perspective of the iconic symbol.

Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity attesting to its prestigious specifications, this Canadian legal tender coin is presented in a beautiful Royal Canadian Mint wooden box and the official black outer sleeve - with availability of this coin limited given its worldwide mintage of only 2,500 an extremely low number for a coin of such international pedigree! Don't leave it to the last minute; our allocation is sure to sell out.
Comprises 5oz of 99.99% pure silver the purest there is!
Features an exceptional, sculpture-like High Relief design struck to Proof quality
Official Canadian legal tender Presented in the official Royal Canadian Mint wooden box
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
Strict worldwide mintage of only 2,500 very low for a coin with such a renowned international pedigree!
 
Gatito Bandito said:
Nice coin, but too rich for my blood.

I'd pick up a BU, though -- if & when they mint 'em.


P.S. Manchas de leche! ;)

Don't think they will do BU. Plus it will have milk spots as it is not a proof coin. This one is very unlikely to have milk spots as it is a proof coin.
 
lostwords said:
Don't think they will do BU. Plus it will have milk spots as it is not a proof coin. This one is very unlikely to have milk spots as it is a proof coin.

For just a third of the price, I'd gladly accept the risk of milk-spotting.

Really doesn't bother me as much apparently as some. Obviously don't prefer them, but I've even got a couple instances where they actually *enhance* the piece, no joke.
 
I like the Maple design and their long 25-coin tubes and compact monster boxes are the best, but >$500 for a 5oz proof coaster that'll most likely end up spotted? Yikes!

I really wish RCM wasn't so heavily committed to being the world leader in milk-spotted silver coin production. If they could lose those damn spots, I think they could double their sales.
 
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