The maple leaf was featured on all Canadian pennies dated 1937 through 2012 (except for 1967). The value depends on the specific date and condition.
1 cent all Canadian pennys have double maple leaves on them, dose not add extra value
By symbon I'm assuming you mean symbol. It's a maple leaf.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.
The 1947 maple leaf penny, a Canadian coin, is distinct due to its unique design featuring a small maple leaf next to the date, which was added to commemorate Canada's centennial. In contrast, non-maple leaf pennies from that era typically do not have this leaf and feature different designs, such as the standard portrait of King George VI. Additionally, the 1947 maple leaf penny is often sought after by collectors due to its rarity and historical significance.
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf. The reason why the maple leaf is used if because it represents nature and the environment which is an important part of Canada and Canadian history.
It's worth 2 cents for the copper.
The type of maple leaf that is on the Canadian penny is a Sugar Maple leaf. While this is commonly excepted, it is not a maple at all. Maple leaves grow in paired opposite attachment along the stem, the penny has a two leaves attached individually. While the original artist may have thought it was a maple it is probably a London Plane Tree. I am referencing my university botany instructor on this one, but I verified this with phylotaxic diagrams.
A Canadian maple Leaf, is a leaf found on a Maple tree in Canada. It is a very well known symbol that represents Canada, and if you have noticed it is on the Canadian flag.
The leaf on the Canadian Flag, is a representation of a 'Maple Leaf'. This is because the maple tree is one of the most common trees in Canada. The maple tree is biologically related the the European sycamore tree, which has a very similar shaped leaf.
The diameter of a Canadian Silver Maple Leaf coin is 38 mm (1.5 inches). This size applies to all standard 1 oz silver bullion coins produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.
Face value only, unless it's in uncirculated condition.
Jacques Saint-Cyr had the idea of putting the maple leaf on the flag.