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20 Dollars - Elizabeth II Iconic Maple Leaves
2019 yearGold plated silver (.9999) | 26.51 g | 38 mm |
Issuer | Canada |
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Queen | Elizabeth II (1952-2022) |
Type | Non-circulating coin |
Year | 2019 |
Value | 20 Dollars 20 CAD = USD 15 |
Currency | Dollar (1858-date) |
Composition | Gold plated silver (.9999) |
Weight | 26.51 g |
Diameter | 38 mm |
Shape | Scalloped (with 8 notches) |
Technique | Milled |
Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
Updated | 2024-10-04 |
Numista | N#349314 |
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Rarity index | 95% |
Reverse
Stylishly framed by the coin's scallop-shaped edge, the reverse image is a re-interpretation of Canada's one-cent circulation coin. Highly detailed engraving faithfully re-creates G.E.Kruger-Gray's iconic maple leaf twig. The reverse also features the face value "20 DOLLARS" and the year "2019".
Script: Latin
Lettering:
20 DOLLARS
2019
K·G
Designer: George Kruger Gray
Edge
Plain
Comment
From coinage to Canada's national flag, the maple leaf is woven into the very fabric of this nation's history reaching back to the 1700s. In 1858, when the first pennies were struck for the Province of Canada, maple leaves dominated the design. In 1920, an updated motif reduced the number of leaves from 16 to two; and in 1937, the maple twig you see on this coin made its debut—a bold move when the Dominion of Canada created its own designs to reflect its growing sense of nationhood. Today, the same design that defined the Canadian penny for over 75 years continues to inspire, seven years after its retirement from circulation. This commemorative counterpart is twice the size of the original.Did you know…
In 1982, the penny's shape was amended from perfectly round to 12-sided to make it easier for the visually impaired to distinguish between denominations. The shape remained 12-sided until 1997.
From top honours to Olympic moments, the maple leaf is tied tosome of Canada's proudest achievements. Its first recorded use as a Canadian cultural symbol dates back to 1836, when the Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste adopted the maple leaf as its emblem.
In 1860, maple leaf was added to the badge of the 100th (Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian) Regiment of Foot, and it later appeared on the Canadian Expeditionary Force's badge during theFirst World War — a crucial chapter in this nation's history.
Three maple leaves were included in Canada's Coat of Arms in 1921. The leaves were originally green, but were changed to red (one of Canada's national colours) in 1957.
The most famous maple leaf? The stylized one on Canada's flag! Our famous red-and-white flag made its official debut on February 15, 1965.
Packaging:
Your coin is beautifully presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded wooden box, lined with black flocking and including a removable insert and special certificate compartment. Also included is a graphic beauty box.
Interesting fact
One interesting fact about the 2019 Canadian $20 Elizabeth II (Iconic Maple Leaves) gold-plated silver coin is that it features a unique reverse design that showcases a stylized maple leaf, which is a symbol of Canada. The maple leaf has been laser-engraved to create a sense of movement and depth, adding a touch of elegance to the coin's design.
Price
Date | Mintage | VG | F | VF | XF | AU | UNC |
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2019 | 4500 | - | - | - | - | - | - |
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