2015 1oz Silver, Maple Leaf 5 Dollars PR Reverse Proof, Ram Privy Values

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Melt: $55.47 (0.9999 oz Silver)

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2015 1oz Silver, Maple Leaf 5 Dollars PR Reverse Proof, Ram Privy Values

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Ram (Big horn sheep) privy mark. Since its introduction in 1988, the iconic Royal Canadian Mint Silver Maple Leaf (SML) has been a highly sought-after bullion investment coin. The SML is minted with one troy ounce (31.11 grams) of 99.99% fine silver and has a face value of $5.

up This coin is made of Silver and has a current melt value of $55.47

Obverse: Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II

Basic Information

GSID:

377382

Coin Date:

2015

Denomination:

S$5 / 5 Dollars

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Royal Canadian Mint

Coinage Type:

Canadian Silver Maple Leaf

Coinage Years:

1988-

Composition:

Silver

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

1oz Silver, Maple Leaf

Variety 2:

Reverse Proof, Ram Privy

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.9999

Weight:

31.1 gr

Weight:

1 oz

Precious Metal Weight:

0.9999 oz

Coin Rulers Name:

Elizabeth II

Strike Type:

Proof

Diameter:

31.11 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Obverse Designer:

Susanna Blunt

Reverse Lettering:

CANADA, FINE SILVER, 1 OZ, ARGENT PURE, 9999

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