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1 Dollar In the name of Elizabeth II, SML fractional set, 1/20 oz

Uitgever Royal Canadian Mint
Jaar 2023
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse features a classically rendered portrait of a red maple leaf (Acer rubrum) rendered with fine botanical detail, commemorating the 35th anniversary of the iconic Maple Leaf bullion coin series. The double dates 1988 2023 are prominently displayed within the design, referencing the program's origin and the commemorative year. The legend around the periphery identifies the coin's origin, fineness, and precious metal content in both English and French. The reverse carries the Royal Canadian Mint's MC privy mark, affirming its pedigree as part of a special fractional set issued in reverse proof finish.
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The SML fractional sets — Small, Medium, Large — were introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint as an entry-level bullion format, deliberately priced to attract collectors priced out of full-ounce silver. The 2023 release carries Elizabeth II's effigy despite her death in September 2022, a circumstance that affects the entire Canadian coinage transition year as the Mint worked through existing approved dies before shifting to Charles III obverses.

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