Description
The 2001 $5 Coloured Maple Leaf: Autumn is a stunning pure silver collector coin from the Royal Canadian Mint, featuring a vibrant depiction of three maple leaves celebrating the rich colors of Canadian autumn. Struck in 0.9999 fine silver and finished in proof quality, this coin combines artistry, craftsmanship, and numismatic appeal, making it a must-have for collectors of Canadian Maple Leaf series coins.
Design Highlights
Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II
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Features the elegant Tiara portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
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The effigy is finely detailed and consistently applied across all denominations of the series.
Reverse: Autumn Maple Leaves
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Showcases three maple leaves in brilliant autumn colors, capturing the warm reds, oranges, and yellows of the season.
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Expert engraving combined with high-quality colour application highlights the delicate veins and textures of each leaf.
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Symbolizes the natural beauty and iconic national symbol of Canada.
Key Features
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Proof Finish: Brilliant mirror-like fields with frosted, detailed devices for a visually striking presentation.
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Coloured Design: Hand-applied colour enhances the realism and appeal of the autumn leaves.
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Pure Silver Content: Struck in 1.000 troy ounce of 0.9999 fine silver, ensuring both aesthetic and intrinsic value.
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Collector Appeal: A limited-issue coin perfect for Maple Leaf series collectors or those seeking seasonal themed coins.
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Original Packaging: Presented in Royal Canadian Mint packaging, including a protective case and certificate of authenticity.
Specifications
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Country: Canada
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Mint: Royal Canadian Mint (RCM)
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Year: 2001
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Denomination: 5 Dollars
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Finish: Proof
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Material: Silver, 0.9999 fine
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Weight: 31.1 grams / 1.000 troy ounce
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Diameter: 38 mm
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Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II
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Reverse: Three Maple Leaves (Autumn)
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Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
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Collector Classification: Pure Silver, Coloured Proof Coin










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