The "Golden Maple Leaf" designation here is cosmetic — a gold-plated silver issue aimed squarely at the collector market rather than the bullion trade. The Royal Canadian Mint has leaned heavily on selective plating and colorization since the early 2000s to differentiate premium collector strikes from its standard silver Maple Leaf bullion program, which by 2018 was competing in an increasingly crowded global market.
KM#2695 belongs to a sprawling family of commemorative variants the RCM produced under Elizabeth II's effigy during her final decades as Canada's head of state.
The "Golden Maple Leaf" designation here is cosmetic — a gold-plated silver issue aimed squarely at the collector market rather than the bullion trade. The Royal Canadian Mint has leaned heavily on selective plating and colorization since the early 2000s to differentiate premium collector strikes from its standard silver Maple Leaf bullion program, which by 2018 was competing in an increasingly crowded global market.
KM#2695 belongs to a sprawling family of commemorative variants the RCM produced under Elizabeth II's effigy during her final decades as Canada's head of state.