The 2026 Treasured Maple Leaf Series is available from The Royal Canadian Mint with a variety of new privy marks on the reverse. These coins bear the well-known imagery of the Canadian Maple Leaf, combining King Charles III’s portrait on the obverse with the sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Treasured Maple Leaf issues are set apart by their unique privy marks and limited mintages. Today, 2026 1 oz Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This Treasured Maple Leaf Coin features a Celebration Privy mark that includes several balloons inside the small, circular privy. Decorative balloons as we know them today emerged in the 19th century following Michael Faraday’s experiments with rubber in 1824 and the subsequent vulcanization process developed by Charles Goodyear in 1839. Early balloons were sold as novelties rather than party decorations. By the early 20th century, they had become popular at children’s parties and public celebrations, transforming into the colorful, festive symbols we recognize today.
All 2026 1 oz Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins are available sealed in assay card packaging that includes a themed card design for the Treasured Maple Leaf Series. On the cards, you’ll notice a QR code that links you to a website with information on bullion coins.
On the obverse of 2026 Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins, you’ll find the first-generation portrait of King Charles III. Designed by Steven Rosati, this effigy of Charles III is just the second monarch portrait in the history of Canadian coinage designed by a Canadian artist. This left-profile relief depicts His Majesty without a crown.
The reverse of 2026 1 oz Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins features the iconic sugar maple leaf. This design was created for the Canadian Maple Leaf bullion series in 1979 by Walter Ott. It depicts a natural sugar maple leaf with intricate details in its appearance. The small Celebration Privy is left of the leaf’s stem.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying silver. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.

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The 2026 Treasured Maple Leaf Series is available from The Royal Canadian Mint with a variety of new privy marks on the reverse. These coins bear the well-known imagery of the Canadian Maple Leaf, combining King Charles III’s portrait on the obverse with the sugar maple leaf on the reverse. Treasured Maple Leaf issues are set apart by their unique privy marks and limited mintages. Today, 2026 1 oz Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins are available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
This Treasured Maple Leaf Coin features a Celebration Privy mark that includes several balloons inside the small, circular privy. Decorative balloons as we know them today emerged in the 19th century following Michael Faraday’s experiments with rubber in 1824 and the subsequent vulcanization process developed by Charles Goodyear in 1839. Early balloons were sold as novelties rather than party decorations. By the early 20th century, they had become popular at children’s parties and public celebrations, transforming into the colorful, festive symbols we recognize today.
All 2026 1 oz Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins are available sealed in assay card packaging that includes a themed card design for the Treasured Maple Leaf Series. On the cards, you’ll notice a QR code that links you to a website with information on bullion coins.
On the obverse of 2026 Canadian Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins, you’ll find the first-generation portrait of King Charles III. Designed by Steven Rosati, this effigy of Charles III is just the second monarch portrait in the history of Canadian coinage designed by a Canadian artist. This left-profile relief depicts His Majesty without a crown.
The reverse of 2026 1 oz Silver Treasured Maple Leaf Celebration Privy Coins features the iconic sugar maple leaf. This design was created for the Canadian Maple Leaf bullion series in 1979 by Walter Ott. It depicts a natural sugar maple leaf with intricate details in its appearance. The small Celebration Privy is left of the leaf’s stem.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying silver. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.