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BEAUTY and RICHES in the Canadian Silver Maple Leaf

Valuable metals have always been some of the most sought out materials in the history of humankind. They can be collected for their cultured beauty, or they can be collected for their long-term investment worth. In either case, the silver maple leaf coin is a solid investment of time and cash the silver enthusiast.

Unlike gold, where you need to put down around a thousand dollars for a neat place for coin, silver is a good place for an investor to put down money. The Canadian maple leaf coins are also a good small-term investment for their small size and high-concentration of silver content, with up to 99.99% pure silver in a single coin.

But as much as I appreciate the beauty of the silver maple leaf, I am very careful in handling them. The high purity content of the coins means that they can scratch really simply, and nothing lowers a coin’s worth like a hairline scratch here and there.

It is for that that I keep my silver maple leaf collection in a safe and secure place, as I have a couple of them on display at home, but I keep most of them in the bank. Apart from the obvious security and insurance reasons, banks concentrating on storing dear metals also provide a stable environment for these coins to last indefinitely. This feature transforms my local bank into a vault for me to put away my coins, and the safety it provides helps put loads off my shoulders.

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