2025 $20 Fine Silver Coin - Triple Maple

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The maple leaf has a timeless quality that lends itself beautifully to artistic representations, especially those that capture the leaf’s symmetrical form and intricate veins in all their natural beauty. That beauty is evident in the many maple portraits brought to life by Senior Engraver Stan Witten throughout his 35-year career, and it certainly shines through in this new, original design that has all the earmarks of a classic.

Based on a photograph taken in his backyard, Stan’s Triple Maple design reflects his passion for nature, his appreciation for maple leaves, and his dedication to his craft. It is a classic maple arrangement rendered in a classic style, featuring Stan’s characteristic focus on form and depth of detail. The result is a stunning portrait in 1 oz. of 99.99% pure silver, a portrait that will renew your appreciation for a natural icon that continues to captivate and inspire us.

Master sculpting, an ageless icon and a much-loved theme: the new Triple Maple has all the makings of a classic. This is part of the first release of Triple Maple coins struck in a pristine proof finish.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Introducing a brand-new rendering of a beloved Canadian emblem, the maple leaf. Classically struck, this leaf arrangement is presented in a realistic art style that emphasises the icon’s natural beauty and form.
  • From the RCM engraver who designed the Million Dollar coin (2007): The maple arrangement was created, photographed, sketched, and then sculpted by RCM Senior Engraver Stan Witten.
  • A familiar sight on Canadian coins, sugar maple leaves remain a favourite among collectors, whose collections likely include other coins designed and/or engraved by Stan Witten.
  • Crafted in 1 oz. of 99.99% pure silver. Also available as 5 oz. fine silver and 1 oz. pure gold coins.
  • A must-have for maple leaf enthusiasts and fans of classic engraving.

2025 $20 Fine Silver Coin - Triple Maple has a limited mintage of 7,500 coins.