Friday, September 25, 2009

2000 Fireworks Privy Silver Maple Leaf

The interesting thing about this coin is that all of the 2000 coins came with a privy mark - "fireworks and 2000". There is another coin with a fireworks privy mark, the 1999-2000 coin, but the difference is that that coin does not have the "2000" on it.





Mintage: 403 652
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Purity: 99.99% silver
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Diameter: 38 millimeters
Note: All coins from this year came with the "2000 Fireworks" privy mark

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Aftermarket Silver Maple Leaf Coins

I consider a set of silver maple leaf coins to only contain those produced at the Royal Canadian Mint, as I expect all collectors do. However, there are a number of coins out there (especially on eBay!) that are aftermarket. What do I mean by aftermarket? I mean they take regular issue silver maple leaf coins and alter them in some way. The most common way is painting the coins with some sort of logo, but some even go so far as to add their own privy marks. All in all, I suggest to stay away from these coins, since they are usually ruin the value of the silver coin (so it is only worth the value of the silver). Here are some known aftermarkets (but generally, if it is not on my silver maple leaf collection list it is an unauthorized coin):


I have been getting this question alot: "But I find the aftermarket coin looks nice, so why not buy it?". Well, the reason is that the sellers tout these coins are extreme rarities and often try and trick people into paying an outrageous amount for them. In fact, these coins are the equivalent of you taking a knife and carving your initials into a coin. Both might be "rare", but both are homemade and ultimately make the coin scrap metal.

Aftermarket Privy Marks:
  • Year 2000 Privy - y2k with the "2k" next to each other and the "y" on top of the "2"
  • Pierre Trudeau Privy
Aftermarket Painting:

  • Support Our Troops - Maple leaf painted red, with a yellow ribbon that has "Support Our Troops - Appuyons nos troupes". COA issued by Top of the Line Enterprises of Canada.
  • Breast Cancer Pink Ribbon - Maple leaf painted green, with a pink ribbon. COA issued by Universal Coins of Ottawa, Canada.
  • Colorized Four Seasons - A four coin set, where the maples on each coin are a different colour (light green, dark green, orange, blue)
  • Playing Card Symbols - A four coin set with the four playing card suits painted on as privy marks.
As always, if we are missing anything let us know!

Monday, September 21, 2009

What can we expect - 2010 Silver Maple Leaf Coins?

I was just sitting around looking at the calendar and realized that there are only a few months left in 2009. That got me wondering, what can we expect for "special" silver maple leaf coins in 2010? We have already seen all of the Olympic special issue maple leaf coins and the Chinese zodiac privy mark collection ended in 2009 with the final release, the Ox. Every year since 1998 there has been a privy mark coin and I am assuming 2010 will be no exception. My first bet would be a privy mark of the Olympic Rings, since the Royal Canadian Mint is releasing so many Olympic themed coins. Also, it is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, 200th anniversary of Chopin's birthday and 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts. Who knows those might make it also.

Another thing we haven't seen in a while is a special edition maple leaf other than the Olympics ones. The holograms and colours maples haven't had a new member since 2007, so maybe we will see something knew in those fronts.

If you have any information or ideas leave a comment and let me know!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

2010 Vancouver Olympics Silver Maple Leaf - Hockey

And here it is, the last coin from the Vancouver 2010 Olympics silver maple leaf collection. This one may be the last, but it is also my favourite! As a life-long hockey player and fan this coin really speaks to me. I think if you ask anyone what sport they think of when they think of Canada, hockey is probably the answer 99.99% of the time. It is also neat that the greatest hockey player of all time, Wayne Gretzky, was number 99 and this coin features a single hockey player with the number 9999 below it (probably not intentional symbolism, but interesting anyway). If I was to recommend a person to buy any of the 2010 coins, this would be it without a doubt.



Mintage: Unlimited
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Purity: 99.99% silver
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Diameter: 38 millimeters
Notes: Third and final coin in the Vancouver 2010 Olympics silver maple leaf series


Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Collection List

My goal is to have a collection that includes one of each of the different versions of the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coins that were released. Right now I have most of the standard issue coins, but not many of the collector one. Here is a list of the various sub-collections within the collection, where I will add details on each of the coins as well as which I own.

Note: I am only adding links (and updating my totals) when I make a blog post or YouTube video about a coin. As you can imagine, I am behind on making videos on the standard maple leaves (the boring ones). I will add them eventually, don't worry!

Total Collection (9 of 100)

Yearly Coins (1 of 27)

  1. 1988
  2. 1989
  3. 1990
  4. 1991
  5. 1992
  6. 1993
  7. 1994
  8. 1995
  9. 1996
  10. 1997
  11. 1998
  12. 1999
  13. 1999-2000 Dual Dated With Fireworks Privy (all had privy)
  14. 2000 With Fireworks Privy (all had privy)
  15. 2001
  16. 2002
  17. 2003
  18. 2004
  19. 2005
  20. 2006
  21. 2007
  22. 2008
  23. 2009
  24. 2010
  25. 2011
  26. 2012
  27. 2013
Regular Privy Marks (2 of 15)

  1. 1998 RCMP
  2. 1998 Titanic
  3. 1998 Anniversary
  4. 2000 Hanover
  5. 2004 D-Day
  6. 2004 Dejardins
  7. 2005 VE Day
  8. 2005 VJ Day
  9. 2005 Tulip
  10. 2009 London's Tower Bridge
  11. 2009 Brandenburg Gate
  12. 2012 Leaning Tower of Pisa
  13. 2012 Titanic
  14. 2012 Dragon
  15. 2013 Snake

Chinese Zodiac Privy Marks (0 of 12)

  1. 1998 Tiger
  2. 1999 Rabbit
  3. 2000 Dragon
  4. 2001 Snake
  5. 2002 Horse
  6. 2003 Sheep
  7. 2004 Monkey
  8. 2005 Rooster
  9. 2006 Dog
  10. 2007 Pig
  11. 2008 Rat
  12. 2009 Ox
2004 Zodiac Privy Marks (0 of 12)

  1. 2004 Aries
  2. 2004 Aquarius
  3. 2004 Cancer
  4. 2004 Capricorn
  5. 2004 Gemini
  6. 2004 Leo
  7. 2004 Libra
  8. 2004 Pisces
  9. 2004 Sagittarius
  10. 2004 Scorpio
  11. 2004 Taurus
  12. 2004 Virgo

Coloured Maples (1 of 7)

  1. 2001 Autumn
  2. 2002 Spring
  3. 2003 Summer
  4. 2004 Winter
  5. 2005 Big Leaf
  6. 2006 Silver
  7. 2007 Sugar
Hologram Maples (1 of 4)

  1. 2001 Maple of Good Fortune
  2. 2002 15th Anniversary of the One Dollar Loon
  3. 2003 Maple of Good Fortune
  4. 2005 Maple of Hope
Vancouver Olympics (3 of 3)

  1. 2008 Inukshuk
  2. 2009 Thunderbird
  3. 2010 Hockey
Gold Plated Maples (0 of 2)
  1. 2010 Olympic Hockey
  2. 2008 20th Anniversary Gold Plated Maple
Non-standard Sizes (0 of 4)
  1. 1998 10 Ounce Silver Maple Leaf
  2. 2006 1/2 Ounce Silver Wolf
  3. 2010 Piedfort Silver Maple Leaf
  4. 2013 1.5 Ounce Polar Bear
Lighthouse Series (0 of 2)
  1. 2004 Sambro Island Lighthouse
  2. 2005 Toronto Island Lighthouse
Wildlife Series Coins (0 of 6)

  1. 2011 Timber Wolf
  2. 2011 Grizzly
  3. 2012 Cougar
  4. 2012 Moose
  5. 2013 Pronghorn Antelope
  6. 2013 Wood Bison
Sets (1 of 6)
  1. 2003 15th Anniversary of the Silver Maple Leaf 5 Coin Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz)
  2. 2004 Arctic Fox 4 Coin Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz)
  3. 2004 Royal Canadian Mint 5 Coin Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz)
  4. 2005 Canada Lynx 4 Coin Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz)
  5. 2010 Gold plated Olympic Set (1 oz, 1 oz, 1 oz)
  6. 2013 25th Aniiversary of the Silver Maple Leaf 5 Coin Set (1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/20 oz)
Am I missing any? Did I not categorize things properly? Let me know, I want to make this list as complete as possible!

2009 Thunderbird Vancouver Olympics Silver Maple Leaf

Here is the next one! This is the 2009 version of the silver maple leaf which commemorates the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. It features a Native Canadian Thunderbird design, and the Thunderbird actually approximates the shape of a maple leaf! The artist, Rick Harry, is from Squamish, BC, which is fairly close to Vancouver. I think this is a very sharp looking coin, and I'm very impressed with the Vancouver Olympics Silver Maple Leaf collection!



Mintage: Unlimited
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Purity: 99.99% Silver
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Diameter: 38 millimeters
Notes: Second of three special 2010 Olympic silver maple leaf coins

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

2008 Inukshuk Vancouver Olympics Silver Maple Leaf

This coin is a variation of the design of the silver maple leaf to commemorate the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In total there are three coins in this series: the 2008, 2009 and 2010 versions. The 2008 version has the standard silver maple leaf we know and love rotated slightly with the Olympic rings, "Vancouver 2010" and an Inuit inukshuk displayed. This coin was a must have for me since I am a big fan of the Olympics to begin with, and am especially excited since it is in my country.




Mintage: Unlimited
Mint: Royal Canadian Mint
Purity: 99.99% Silver
Weight: 1 troy ounce
Diameter: 38 millimeters
Notes: First of three special 2010 Olympic silver maple leaf coins