The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a new Canadian coin this year worth $50 made up of pure silver and black light paint technology allowing this cosmic coin to glow in the dark. The Pure Silver Coin with Black Light Effect Pingualuit Crate: Crystal Eye of Nunavik coin features two different scenes on the reverse of the coin. The new Canadian coin features a colourful space view of Pingualuit Crater Lake on the Ungava Peninsula in Nunavik, Quebec designed by Canadian artist Neil Hamelin.
The Royal Canadian Mint has officially unveiled the newest effigy of King Charles III for the very first time, which will be featured on the obverse of Canadian coins.
The Silver Maple Leaf coin is a 2024 release featuring a completely monochromatic look. The coin itself is valued at $250 but costs a whopping US$2,098.40 to purchase, which is fair considering it is, in fact, a kilogram of pure silver.
The Royal Canadian Mint has introduced a brand new $50 bullion Canadian coin made up of 99.99% pure silver. There $50 Pure Silver coin was created for the 35th anniversary celebration of the Royal Canadian Mint's Silver Maple Leaf (SML) bullion coins. Turning 35 years old in 2023, the silver coin stands as a commemorative issue celebrating nearly 40 decades of being one of the most sought-after silver bullion coins, per the Mint.
The Royal Canadian Mint has rolled out a brand new $50 bullion coin and it's made up of 99.99% pure gold. The 2023 $50 1 ounce 99.99%Pure Gold Maple Leaf Single-Source Mine bullion coin is entirely made up of gold from Newmont's Éléonore mine in Northern Québec