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Securily packaged
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Tradable world wide
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Customer rating: 9.7
This 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) silver coin (99,99%) from 2011 was the first release of the popular Canadian Wildlife series. On the obverse you see the image of a timber wolf standing on a mountain landscape with the moon behind it and pine trees in the background. The coin has a worldwide mintage of 1.000.000 pieces.
Specifications
Physical properties
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Net weight
The net weight is determined by multiplying the gross weight with with the purity. |
1 troy ounce |
| Purity and metal type | 99,99% | Silver |
Origin
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Mint | Royal Canadian Mint |
| Year of issue | 2011 |
Price properties
| Metal worth | € 64,77 |
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Premium
The premium is determined by substracting the metal worth and possible taxes from the sales price. |
€ 17,68 |
| Selling price | € 82,45 |
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Price per gram
The price per gram is determined by dividing the sales price by the net weight. |
€ 2,65 |
| Investment score | B-label |
| VAT-rate | Margin taxation |
Other specifications
| Buyback guarantee applicable | Yes - 110% |
| Pick up possible | Yes |
| Storage possible | Yes |
| Availability | Currently not in stock |
Information
1 troy ounce silver coin Canada Wildlife series - Wolf 2011
This coin has a total weight of 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) of pure silver (99,99%) and was the first release of the Canadian Wildlife series. The series has a total of 6 coins, each coin depicting a different important Canadian wild animal. On this coin you see the timber wolf, one of the larges wolf species with a weight of 45 – 61 kilograms.
The coins are minted by the Royal Canadian and have a face value of $5. The worldwide mintage is limited to 1.000.000 pieces. On the obverse of the coin you can see the inscriptions ‘’WW’’. These represents the initials of the designer (and senior mint engraver) William Woodruff.
Design of the silver Wolf coin
Obverse
On the front of the coin you see a timber wolf standing on a mountain landscape. In the background you can see the moon and pine trees. In addition, you will see the inscriptions CANADA – the country of issue, 9999 – the purity and FINE SILVER 1 OZ ARGENT PUR – the precious metal type and weight.
Reverse
On the reverse of the coin is the effigy of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, created in 2003 by the Canadian portrait artist Susanna Blunt. In addition, you will see the inscriptions ELIZABETH II – the name of the Queen, 5 DOLLARS – the face value of the coin and 2011 – the county of origin.
Featured
- 1 troy ounce (31,103 grams) of pure silver (99,99%)
- First release of the Canadian Wildlife series
- Worldwide mintage of 1.000.000 pieces
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Royal Canadian Mint
The Royal Canadian Mint produceert alle munten voor het betaalverkeer in Canada. Maar daar houdt het niet op: er worden zilveren, gouden en platina munten gemaakt voor beleggers en verzamelaars – en ook levert Royal Canadian Mint munten aan andere landen.
Investment score
A B-rating indicates products that are still widely recognized and tradable worldwide, often issued by reputable mints or refiners. However, the price per gram or spread is generally slightly higher compared to A-rated products. While still suitable for investment purposes, they are not the most cost-efficient option available.
Label informationProducts with an A-rating are among the most commonly traded and liquid options available. These coins and bars offer a strong balance between a competitive price per gram and a low spread, making them well-suited for investors who want to acquire physical gold or silver efficiently. Due to their global recognition, they are typically easy to buy and sell.
Een B-label staat voor producten die wereldwijd goed verhandelbaar zijn en afkomstig zijn van erkende munthuizen of raffinaderijen. De prijs per gram of de spread ligt echter doorgaans iets hoger dan bij A-label producten. Daarmee zijn ze nog steeds geschikt als belegging, maar minder optimaal voor wie puur kijkt naar kostenefficiëntie.
Products with a C-rating are primarily valued for their collectible characteristics. This may include limited editions, unique designs, or historical significance. As a result, their price is often less closely tied to the underlying metal value. These products are typically chosen by collectors rather than investors focused on efficiency.