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Canadian Silver Coins overview

Canadian Silver Coins is a category encompassing silver coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to collector-focused numismatic releases. The most prominent series represented here is the Silver Maple Leaf, Canada's flagship silver bullion coin, though the broader category can…

Updated June 2026

Canadian Silver Coins

Canadian Silver Coins is a category encompassing silver coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to collector-focused numismatic releases. The most prominent series represented here is the Silver Maple Leaf, Canada's flagship silver bullion coin, though the broader category can also include commemorative issues, vintage circulation silver, and special collector editions across a range of denominations and weights. The Silver Maple Leaf, first issued in 1988, is struck in .9999 fine silver and carries a face value of $5 CAD in its standard 1 troy oz format. It features the iconic sugar maple leaf on the reverse and the Susanna Blunt effigy of Queen Elizabeth II — or, on more recent strikes, the King Charles III effigy — on the obverse. The series is recognized globally as one of the purest mass-produced silver bullion coins, and its consistent design, fineness, and weight make it a well-established reference point within the silver bullion market. Fractional sizes and specialty variants have been produced across the series' history, adding depth to the collector landscape. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Silver Coins listed by multiple vetted dealers, with inventory spanning random-year bullion examples, specific date issues, and varying packaging formats including individual coins, tubes, and sealed mint packaging. The current listings center on the 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf in bullion (BU) condition, with availability and year selection varying by dealer. Collectors seeking date runs, early-year issues, or proof and specimen strikes may find additional depth as dealer inventory turns over.

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Canadian Silver Maple Leaf | 1 oz (random year) - Canadian Silver Coins from Lone Star Coins
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Canadian Silver Maple Leaf | 1 oz (random year)

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About Canadian Silver Coins

Canadian Silver Coins is a category encompassing silver coinage produced by the Royal Canadian Mint, ranging from iconic bullion issues to collector-focused numismatic releases. The most prominent series represented here is the Silver Maple Leaf, Canada's flagship silver bullion coin, though the broader category can also include commemorative issues, vintage circulation silver, and special collector editions across a range of denominations and weights.

The Silver Maple Leaf, first issued in 1988, is struck in .9999 fine silver and carries a face value of $5 CAD in its standard 1 troy oz format. It features the iconic sugar maple leaf on the reverse and the Susanna Blunt effigy of Queen Elizabeth II — or, on more recent strikes, the King Charles III effigy — on the obverse. The series is recognized globally as one of the purest mass-produced silver bullion coins, and its consistent design, fineness, and weight make it a well-established reference point within the silver bullion market. Fractional sizes and specialty variants have been produced across the series' history, adding depth to the collector landscape.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find Canadian Silver Coins listed by multiple vetted dealers, with inventory spanning random-year bullion examples, specific date issues, and varying packaging formats including individual coins, tubes, and sealed mint packaging. The current listings center on the 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf in bullion (BU) condition, with availability and year selection varying by dealer. Collectors seeking date runs, early-year issues, or proof and specimen strikes may find additional depth as dealer inventory turns over.

Frequently asked questions

The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is a silver bullion coin produced annually by the Royal Canadian Mint. Struck in .9999 fine silver, the standard issue weighs 1 troy oz and carries a $5 CAD face value. It features a detailed maple leaf on the reverse and a portrait of the reigning Canadian monarch on the obverse. First issued in 1988, it is one of the most widely recognized silver bullion coins in the world.
The standard Silver Maple Leaf is struck to a fineness of .9999 (99.99% pure silver), which is among the highest purity levels for a mass-produced government bullion coin. Some specialty and collector issues may vary, but .9999 fine silver is the defining standard for the core Maple Leaf bullion series.
The most common format is the 1 troy oz Silver Maple Leaf with a $5 CAD face value. The Royal Canadian Mint has also produced fractional sizes — including 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz — as well as larger kilo and multi-ounce collector formats. Availability of fractional and specialty sizes varies by issue year and product line.
The Silver Maple Leaf has been produced continuously since 1988, so the series spans several decades of date issues. On the secondary market and through bullion dealers, recent-year and random-year examples are the most frequently listed. Specific earlier dates from the late 1980s and 1990s can be harder to source and may attract a numismatic premium depending on condition and mintage.
Bullion Silver Maple Leafs are struck for mass distribution in brilliant uncirculated (BU) condition and are typically sold close to spot silver value. Proof strikes are produced in limited quantities using polished dies and specially prepared planchets, resulting in frosted design elements against a mirror-like field. Proof coins are generally sold in presentation packaging and carry a higher premium reflecting their collector-grade production quality.

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Graded vs. raw coins: which should you buy?

Comparison of certified (graded) and raw canadian silver coins
FactorCertified / graded (PCGS, NGC)Raw / uncertified
AuthenticationThird-party verified and sealed in a tamper-evident holderAssessed by the buyer or dealer
LiquidityHigher — the grade is a standardized, trusted referenceVaries with buyer confidence and condition
Typical premiumHigher (covers grading cost and assurance)Lower — closer to melt or bullion value
Best forNumismatic value and resale confidenceStacking by weight at the lowest cost

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