Obverse: The obverse of the coin features a right-facing portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, created by artist Susanna Blunt and engraver Susan Taylor. The Queen is depicted at the age of 77, without a crown, wearing earrings and a necklace. At the top is the inscription ELIZABETH II, and at the bottom – the denomination 8 DOLLARS.
Reverse: The reverse of the coin shows three maple leaves of different sizes joined to a single stem – the symbol of Canada. At the top is the inscription CANADA, and at the bottom – the silver purity FINE SILVER 1 1/2 OZ ARGENT PUR and the year of issue 2016. The design is by Stan Witten.
About the coin: The 1 1/2 oz Silver “Maple Leaves” coin was struck at the Royal Canadian Mint in Ottawa. It is made of 99.99% pure silver, weighs 46.65 g, has a diameter of 38 mm, and a thickness of 4.5 mm. This coin was minted between 2015 and 2019 as a collectible and investment bullion series, notable for its unusual weight of 1 1/2 oz – positioned between the standard 1 oz and 2 oz coins. The edge is reeded.