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Why is the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf considered the purest silver coin?
At .9999 fine silver, the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf has the highest purity of any major government-issued silver bullion coin worldwide — purer than the American Silver Eagle (.999) and most other sovereign silver coins. This exceptional purity is a hallmark of Royal Canadian Mint craftsmanship.
What is the Bullion DNA feature on Silver Maple Leafs?
Bullion DNA is the Royal Canadian Mint's proprietary anti-counterfeiting system. Each Silver Maple Leaf receives a unique laser-engraved security mark — essentially a digital fingerprint — that can be scanned and verified, confirming the coin's authenticity beyond any doubt.
How do Silver Maple Leafs compare to American Silver Eagles for collecting?
Both are world-class silver coins. Maple Leafs offer higher purity (.9999 vs .999) and advanced security technology, while Silver Eagles have stronger brand recognition in the U.S. market. Many serious collectors own both — they complement each other beautifully in a diversified collection.
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