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  1. 1 Ounce Silver Canadian Bald Eagle

    1 Ounce Silver Canadian Bald Eagle

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    The Bald Eagle was first minted in 2014 as part of the Birds of Prey collection from the Royal Canadian Mint. It contains one ounce of .9999 fine silver. The obverse has the bust of Elisabeth II, Queen of the Commonwealth, the reverse depicts the Bald Eagle with a fish in its talons. This mintage was limited to 1,000,000 (one million) coins. It has a nominal face value of $5 CAD. Learn More
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    $34.31

  2. 1 1/2  Ounce Silver Canadian Arctic Fox 2014

    1 1/2 Ounce Silver Canadian Arctic Fox 2014

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    This round, part of the Call of the Wild series produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, is made from 1 1/2 ounces of .999 pure silver. The obverse features the Arctic Fox. The reverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and has a nominal value of $8 CAD. Learn More
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    $48.99

  3. 1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2024

    1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2024

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    The 2024 $5 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is struck by the Royal Canadian Mint with 99.99% pure silver. The national symbol of Canada, a single maple leaf, adorns the reverse of this beautiful coin. The obverse bears the likeness of King Charles III and is the first year of Canadian coinage to do so. This coin is often the designated choice for discriminating collectors and investors; not only because of its beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and high quality strike necessary to meet the standards of The Royal Canadian Mint. Learn More
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    $34.66

  4. 1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf (Random Year)

    1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf (Random Year)

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    The $5 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is struck by the Royal Canadian Mint with 99.99% pure silver. The national symbol of Canada, a single maple leaf, adorns the reverse of this beautiful coin. The obverse bears the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II. This coin is often the designated choice for discriminating collectors and investors; not only because of its beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and high quality strike necessary to meet the standards of The Royal Canadian Mint. Learn More
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    $34.96

  5. 1958-1967 Canada Silver Dollar (Random Year)

    1958-1967 Canada Silver Dollar (Random Year)

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    These Canadian coins have a face value of $1, and are an alloy of 80% silver and 20% copper. They contain 0.6 ounces of actual silver weight. The obverse features Queen Elizabeth II. Minted between 1958 and 1967; the actual date of your coin may vary. Learn More
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    $21.37

  6. 1 Ounce 2017 Silver Canada 150th Anniversary Voyageur

    1 Ounce 2017 Silver Canada 150th Anniversary Voyageur

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    The Royal Canadian Mint celebrates Canada's 150th anniversary by releasing the this $5 silver coin, identical to the silver dollar first minted in 1935. The obverse shows Queen Elizabeth II. On the reverse, a voyager and a First Nations man can be seen paddling a canoe filled items for trade. This great coin contains .9999 Fine silver, had a limited mintage of only 250,000 in 2017, and is IRA eligible. Learn More
  7. 1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2022

    1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2022

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    The 2022 $5 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is struck by the Royal Canadian Mint with 99.99% pure silver. The national symbol of Canada, a single maple leaf, adorns the reverse of this beautiful coin. The obverse bears the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II. This coin is often the designated choice for discriminating collectors and investors; not only because of its beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and high quality strike necessary to meet the standards of The Royal Canadian Mint. Learn More
  8. 1/2 Ounce Silver Canadian Polar Bear Coin 2018

    1/2 Ounce Silver Canadian Polar Bear Coin 2018

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    Issued in 2018 by the Royal Canadian Mint, these half ounce silver Polar Bear coins are a fun and popular collector item, in addition to being a highly liquid silver investment. The reverse depicts a Polar Bear perched on an ice shelf. The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Each coin is .9999 fine silver and has a face value of 2 Canadian Dollars. Learn More
  9. 1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2023

    1 Ounce Silver Canadian Maple Leaf 2023

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    The 2023 $5 Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is struck by the Royal Canadian Mint with 99.99% pure silver. The national symbol of Canada, a single maple leaf, adorns the reverse of this beautiful coin. The obverse bears the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II and a special Privy Mark 1952-2022, highlighting the Queen's 70 year reign. This coin is often the designated choice for discriminating collectors and investors; not only because of its beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and high quality strike necessary to meet the standards of The Royal Canadian Mint. Learn More
  10. 2 Ounce Silver Canadian Ice Age Smilodon Sabre-Tooth Cat

    2 Ounce Silver Canadian Ice Age Smilodon Sabre-Tooth Cat

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    It’s the most famous prehistoric Ice Age predator, and if you were a young mammoth or mastodon, the last thing you’d want to see is Smilodon fatalis suddenly lunging at you and flashing its oversized fangs! “Smilodon” means “scalpel tooth,” a fitting descriptor for an ancient big cat whose deadly canines measured up to 18 centimetres long. A key top predator, the sabre-toothed cat would have stalked large herbivores—horses, camels, giant ground sloths and more—by hiding and pouncing on them, much like today’s big cats. Despite being synonymous with the Ice Age, you won’t find Smilodon perched atop a glacier—this prehistoric big cat preferred warmer climes. Its fossils are among the most common ones found in the tar pit deposits of California, but its range extended across ice-free areas of North, Central and South America. In 2019, a 35,000-to-40,000-year-old bone became the first verified evidence of Smilodon fatalis’ existence in the prehistoric plains of southern Alberta, before becoming extinct at the end of the Pleistocene epoch, around 11,700 years ago. The obverse features the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt. The obverse also bears a special marking that includes four pearls symbolizing the four effigies that have graced Canadian coins and the double date of her reign. Learn More

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