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15 Dollars - Elizabeth II Golden Maple Leaf

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2019
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Latin
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The Gold Maple Leaf series launched in 1979 as Canada's answer to the Krugerrand, which at the time dominated the bullion market with a near-monopoly on accessible gold coinage. This silver issue mimics the aesthetic of that flagship gold coin — the denomination itself, $15, was chosen to position it as a collectible rather than a functional monetary instrument, sidestepping the pricing complications that a standard denominated bullion coin invites. The Royal Canadian Mint has long used fractional and crossover denominations strategically to segment its collector and investor markets.

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