BURNING MAPLE Leaf Fire Black Ruthenium Gold 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2015


BURNING MAPLE Leaf Fire Black Ruthenium Gold 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2015

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BURNING MAPLE Leaf Fire Black Ruthenium Gold 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2015:
$212.50


BURNING MAPLE LEAF Fire Black Ruthenium Gold 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2015

BURNING MAPLE LEAF

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This beautiful new black coin issue features a burning maple leaf in gold with all filigree details. The coin is completely plated with Ruthenium and partly with pure gold. The precious metal Ruthenium is a member of the Platinum Group and worldwide very rare. All this together with the luxury box and the noble certificate makes a perfect present and a worldwide searched collector’s piece.

The coin\'s reverse depicts a burning maple leaf gilded in gold. On top the inscription \"Canada\", the fineness of the Silver is present on both sides, left and right. On the bottom of the coin the inscription \"Fine Silver 1 oz Argent Pur\". The coin is completely plated with Ruthenium and partly with pure gold. On the coin\'s obverse the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the issue date.

BACKGROUND AND HISTORY

Ruthenium and Platinum Group
Ruthenium is a chemical element with symbol Ru and atomic number 44. It is a rare transition metal belonging to the platinum group of the periodic table. Like the other metals of the platinum group, ruthenium is inert to most other chemicals. The Baltic German scientist Karl Ernst Claus discovered the element in 1844, and named it after Ruthenia, the Latin word for Rus\'. Ruthenium usually occurs as a minor component of platinum ores; annual production is about 20 tonnes. Most ruthenium produced is used for wear-resistant electrical contacts and the production of thick-film resistors. A minor application of ruthenium is its use in some platinum alloys.
The platinum-group metals (abbreviated as the PGMs; alternatively, the platinoids, platinides, platidises, platinum group, platinum metals, platinum family or platinum-group elements (PGEs)) is a term used sometimes to collectively refer to six metallic elements clustered together in the periodic table. These elements are all transition metals, lying in the d-block (groups 8, 9, and 10, periods 5 and 6).
The six platinum-group metals are ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum. They have similar physical and chemical properties, and tend to occur together in the same mineral deposits. However they can be further subdivided into the iridium-group platinum-group elements (IPGEs: Os, Ir, Ru) and the palladium-group platinum-group elements (PPGEs: Rh, Pt, Pd) based on their behaviour in geological value:5 DollarsMetal:Silver999/1000Weight (g):31.1 (1 oz)Diameter (mm):38Quality:BU - Brilliant UncirculatedMintage (pcs):500Certificate COA:YesBox:Yes

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BURNING MAPLE Leaf Fire Black Ruthenium Gold 1 Oz Silver Coin 5$ Canada 2015:
$212.50

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