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This article currently contains a lot of material on the silver, platinum and palladium maple leaf coins. I think a general article on the maple leaf series might be a better place for a lot of this stuff, with [[Canadian Gold Maple Leaf]] left to contain only information on the gold version. [[Maple Leaf (coin)]] is now a redirect here, but it was once a seperate article before it was merged into this one. It seems like a good spot for a general Maple Leaf article. [[Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf]] and [[Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf]] are both currently empty, but I may start those articles if I get around to it.--[[User:Eloil|Eloil]] 21:19, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
This article currently contains a lot of material on the silver, platinum and palladium maple leaf coins. I think a general article on the maple leaf series might be a better place for a lot of this stuff, with [[Canadian Gold Maple Leaf]] left to contain only information on the gold version. [[Maple Leaf (coin)]] is now a redirect here, but it was once a seperate article before it was merged into this one. It seems like a good spot for a general Maple Leaf article. [[Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf]] and [[Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf]] are both currently empty, but I may start those articles if I get around to it.--[[User:Eloil|Eloil]] 21:19, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

== price ==

so how much does one cost?

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Coin image

Wondering why the image for 1990–2004 gold coin reverse (in table) looks like a loonie (dollar coin)... Astrophil 18:00, 10 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Are ya sure? Loonie Joe I 07:13, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sure about what? I was asking a question. Astrophil 21:05, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
To me, they don't look the same. Joe I 21:38, 11 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The picture looks like a dollar because the edge isn't round. Astrophil 18:42, 12 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I don't think any of the pictures currently in the table are actually of maple leaf coins. The 1990-2004 reverse looks like a loonie to my eye, and the other two appear to be quarters, nickels or dimes. A 1999 1 oz obverse is pictured at the start of the article and reads "Elizabeth II 50 dollars 1999", but all the coins pictured in the table read "Elizabeth II D.G. Regina". I can replace the 1990-2004 image with the 1999 maple obverse, but I don't know where there might be images of the other obverses. In the meantime, the other images do at least show the correct queen portraits.--Eloil 19:39, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Done. I removed the big 1999 obverse from the start of the article so the same image didn't appear twice.--Eloil 19:59, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Walter who?

Who is, or was, Walter Ott? I looked him up in Google and could only find some obscure U. of Virginia grad student...maybe this info. is irrelevant. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Chris. Fulker (talkcontribs) 04:07, 14 January 2007 (UTC).[reply]

Television Program

A few years ago I saw a television special that aired in the U.S. which discussed the minting of gold coins at the Canadian mint including the holographic maple leaf. I would like to track down that program but don't recall what network or channel broadcast the program or the date of airing. Most likely the program appeared on Discovery, Science Channel, TLC, or Nova.

DanielHallmark 06:59, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Non-gold maple leaf coins

This article currently contains a lot of material on the silver, platinum and palladium maple leaf coins. I think a general article on the maple leaf series might be a better place for a lot of this stuff, with Canadian Gold Maple Leaf left to contain only information on the gold version. Maple Leaf (coin) is now a redirect here, but it was once a seperate article before it was merged into this one. It seems like a good spot for a general Maple Leaf article. Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf and Canadian Palladium Maple Leaf are both currently empty, but I may start those articles if I get around to it.--Eloil 21:19, 14 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

price

so how much does one cost?