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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II 3rd Portrait, GML Bullion Coinage

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 1990-2003
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Engraver(s) Dora de Pédery-Hunt
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A large, finely detailed sugar maple leaf (Acer saccharum) occupies the central field, rendered with precise veining and a naturalistic silhouette, serving as Canada's national symbol. The legend CANADA arcs along the upper periphery, while the purity inscriptions .9999 FINE GOLD flank the leaf on either side. The lower portion of the reverse carries the weight designation 1/4 OZ. and the French equivalent OR PUR (meaning Pure Gold), affirming the coin's bullion status. The design is clean and bold, characteristic of the iconic Canadian Gold Maple Leaf series first introduced in 1979.
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Mintage 1990 - - 253,600
1991 - - 166,400
1992 - - 179,600
1993 - - 158,452
1994 - - 148,792
1995 - - 127,596
1996 - - 89,148
1997 - - 98,104
1998 - - 85,472
1999 - - 98,928
2000 - - 31,688
2001 - Not including the reverse proof hologram issue at 67,672 minted - 35,168
2001 - Viking Privy Mark; issued in separate 5-coin set - 1,000
2002 - - 42,940
2003 - - 23,228
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