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RCM New Release: 2020-W Mint Mark Silver Maple Leaf (Winnipeg)

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Royal Canadian Mint - The reverse design for this coin reproduces Master Engraver Walter Ott's maple leaf from the Mint's original 1979 bullion coin. This design remains in use on all Royal Canadian Mint bullion coins to this day. The reverse also features a "W" mint mark to the left of the leaf stem, indicating that this numismatic coin was struck at our Winnipeg facility rather than in Ottawa, where numismatic coins are typically struck. The obverse includes the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.

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I wonder if this is the start to a new annual series of "W" maple leaf coins?

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