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2015 Canada Silver Legacy of the Canadian Nickel (The Two Maples)

2015 Canada Silver Legacy of the Canadian Nickel (The Two Maples)


1.0000 troy oz .9999 2015 Proof

Over the years, the Canadian nickel has evolved, showcasing the development of a mint that has truly come into its own. The esteemed Royal Canadian Mint now presents the "Legacy of the Canadian Nickel" series, featuring 5-cent coins. The Victory coin is the third in the six-coin Legacy of the Canadian Nickel series, which revisits the 5-cent coin designs that were produced by the Royal Canadian Mint throughout its history.

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Coin highlights

  • Coin has 1 oz of .9999 fine silver.
  • Packaged in a maroon clamshell encased in a graphic outer box.
  • Obverse: Depicts an effigy of King George VI.
  • Reverse: Showcases Thomas Shingle’s 1943 Canadian 5-cent Victory design. The original design is crafted with multiple finishes, along with an updated bilingual Morse code note and gold plating.
  • Expert sculpting and several finishes add dimension and detail to this recreated design.
  • All coins in this series are faithfully reproduced to the original, including an effigy of the monarch in power when the original issue was minted.Add this Canadian silver nickel to your cart today! Behind the torch, the “V” has a double meaning as both a representation of Sir Winston Churchill’s famous V for Victory sign and as the Roman number for the coin’s face value. Two maple leaves stand on either side of the V. Along the original coin’s 12 flat edges, the rallying cry “We Win When We Work Willingly” was engraved in Morse code and has been replicated here along this coin’s round rim updated to also include the message in French. Throughout its history, each transformation of the nickel offers a glimpse into a young nation striving to define itself. The "Legacy of the Canadian Nickel" series is a retrospective on the history of 5-cent coins minted by the Royal Canadian Mint. It continues the series with a design that was used from 1922 until 1936, a design of two maple leaves that garnered the nickel nickname.

Specifications

Country Canada
Year 2015
Grade Proof
Legal-tender face value 5 Cents
Metal Silver
Weight 1.0000 troy oz
Purity .9999
Diameter 36.07 mm
Thickness 3.29 mm

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