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10 Dollars - Charles III Gleaming Maple Leaves

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2025
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Reference(s) RCM/MRC#249978
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Reverse description The reverse presents a central composition of three silver maple leaves (Acer saccharinum) arranged in an overlapping cluster, rendered through multifaceted engraving with precisely angled parallel lines that rise and fall across each leaf surface to simulate the play of reflected light. The technique imparts a prismatic, mirror-like brilliance to the design, evoking the gleam of light on polished surfaces. The legend CANADA and the date 2025 appear in the upper and lower fields respectively, with the engraver's initials MG present in the design.
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Mintage 2025 - Reverse Proof - 25,000
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The Maple Leaf bullion program has been the Royal Canadian Mint's flagship silver offering since 1988, and the transition from Elizabeth II to Charles III effigies across the line has proceeded methodically through 2023 and 2024. The "Gleaming" finish designation refers to a specific die treatment applied to the fields to produce differential reflectivity without crossing into proof territory — a cost-controlled middle ground that the RCM has refined across several collector sub-series.

At 15.87 g of .9999 fine silver, this sits in the fractional tier rather than the standard one-ounce issue.

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