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Canadian Silver Maple Leafs for Sale - Compare Dealer Prices



Best prices for Canada Silver Maple Leaf Coins

Buy Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coins from Trusted Dealers

The 1 oz Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is the world's first sovereign silver bullion coin struck in .9999 fine silver and one of the most widely held silver coins in North America. FindBullionPrices.com compares Silver Maple Leaf prices in real time across dozens of trusted online dealers so you can see which retailer has the lowest premium right now, before you buy.

Use the comparison table above to filter by year, condition, and dealer. Prices update hourly and are adjusted to the current silver spot price.

Why the Silver Maple Leaf

.9999 fine silver. The Silver Maple Leaf launched in 1988 struck in four-nines pure silver and has remained at that purity ever since. Most other major sovereign silver coins — the American Silver Eagle, Mexican Libertad, Austrian Philharmonic — are .999 fine. The extra nine gives the Maple a small edge in IRA-eligibility profiles.

Industry-leading anti-counterfeit features. Modern Silver Maples carry three security elements that most competing sovereign coins don't:

  • Radial line background — micro-engraved lines on both sides that produce a light-diffraction pattern; nearly impossible to replicate at the consumer-counterfeit level.
  • Micro-engraved security mark — a tiny laser-engraved maple leaf containing the year of issue, visible only under magnification.
  • Bullion DNA verification — every modern coin has a unique digital signature that authorized dealers can scan to confirm authenticity in seconds.

Legal tender, $5 CAD face value. The Silver Maple Leaf is official legal tender in Canada with a $5 face value. Production is backed by the Government of Canada, which gives the coin global liquidity comparable to the American Silver Eagle.

Lower premiums than the American Silver Eagle. Current-year Silver Maples typically run $0.50–$0.75 per ounce cheaper than current-year American Silver Eagles at most major dealers.

Specifications


Spec1 oz Silver Maple Leaf
Purity.9999 fine
Weight31.10g (1 troy ounce)
Diameter38.0 mm
Thickness3.29 mm
EdgeReeded
Face Value$5 Canadian
MintRoyal Canadian Mint
First Year1988


Available Sizes

The standard bullion product is the 1 oz coin. The Royal Canadian Mint also produces several larger formats as collector and numismatic releases rather than mass-market bullion:

  • 2 oz Twin Maple Leaf — Issued in various years with a double maple leaf design.
  • 5 oz Silver Maple Leaf — limited collector releases, typically with proof or specimen finishes.
  • 10 oz Silver Maple Leaf — Magnificent Maple collector format, lower mintages than the 1 oz.
  • 1 kg Silver Maple Leaf — periodic releases, including reverse-proof and Super Incuse editions.
  • 10 kg Big Silver Maple Leaf — the world's largest .9999 silver coin, produced in extremely limited numbers as collector pieces.

Unlike the Gold Maple Leaf, the silver version is not produced in regular fractional sizes (1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, etc.). 

Where to Find the Cheapest Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coins

Premiums on Silver Maple Leafs vary significantly between dealers, even on identical products. The cheapest dealer can be 5–10% below the most expensive on any given day, which compounds quickly at scale. Three things to look for when comparison shopping:

  • Premium over spot, not absolute price. A $34 coin at $30 spot is a worse deal than a $35 coin at $32 spot. Always compare premium-over-spot, not headline price.
  • Quantity breaks. Most dealers price tubes (25 coins) and monster boxes (500 coins) at meaningfully lower premiums than single-coin orders. If you're buying more than a few coins, check the volume tier.
  • Secondary-market and prior-year coins. Older-year Silver Maples in Brilliant Uncirculated condition typically trade at lower premiums than current-year inventory and contain the same .9999 silver.

Use our closest-to-spot search to find the Silver Maple Leaf listings with the smallest premium right now. Prices on FindBullionPrices.com refresh hourly and are adjusted to current spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a Silver Maple Leaf worth?

A Silver Maple Leaf's value equals the current silver spot price plus the dealer's premium. If silver trades in the $60–65 range in 2026, most 1 oz Silver Maples sell for roughly $64–70 from major dealers depending on year, condition, and quantity. Older issues in BU condition often trade closer to spot than current-year coins.

Is the Silver Maple Leaf better than the American Silver Eagle?

Both are top-tier sovereign silver coins. The Maple is .9999 fine vs. the Eagle's .999, has stronger anti-counterfeit features, and typically costs $0.50–$0.75 per ounce less. The Eagle has higher recognition among U.S. dealers and slightly better liquidity in the U.S. secondary market. For pure ounce-accumulation, the Maple is usually the better value. For collectibility and U.S.-specific resale, the Eagle has an edge.

Are Silver Maple Leafs IRA-eligible?

Yes. The Silver Maple Leaf meets IRS purity requirements for precious-metals IRAs at .9999 fine. Confirm with your custodian before purchase, since some IRA custodians have approved-product lists that change.

What's the smallest Silver Maple Leaf?

The 1 oz coin is the smallest standard Silver Maple Leaf. The Royal Canadian Mint does not produce regular fractional silver Maples in the way it produces fractional gold Maples (1/2, 1/4, 1/10, 1/20 oz).

Are counterfeits a concern?

Counterfeits exist for nearly every sovereign silver coin, but the Silver Maple Leaf's combination of radial-line engraving, micro-engraved security mark, and Bullion DNA verification makes it one of the harder coins to fake convincingly. Buy from reputable dealers, verify with a scale and caliper, and consider Bullion DNA verification at point of sale for high-value purchases.

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