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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Maple Flex Bar

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2018-2021
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Currency Dollar (1858-date)
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Obverse script Latin
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The Maple Flex Bar was the Royal Canadian Mint's attempt to capture a slice of the fractional silver market dominated by privately minted rounds and bars — a format the RCM had largely ignored while competitors filled shelves with novelty stackables. Packaging these as legal tender gave them a legitimacy edge over generic private-mint product, though in practice no one spent them.

The .9999 fineness matches the standard set by the RCM's flagship Maple Leaf bullion program, first achieved consistently in 1998 after refining upgrades at the Ottawa facility.

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