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The 2018 Newborn Baby coin in a stunning gift card, the perfect gift to mark this special occasion.
Сountry: Australia
Year of issue: 2017
Face value: 50 cents
Metal: Silver .999
Weight: 15,553 g
Diameter: 36,60 mm
Quality: Proof
Give the precious new arrival in your life a gift they will treasure all their life. This coloured coin features a baby resting in a blanket with the fabled stork flying in the background. The inscription CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR BABY and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark are also incorporated into the design.
The coin is struck by The Perth Mint from 99.99% pure silver in proof quality.
Coin Design: The inscription CONGRATULATIONS and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark are incorporated into the design.
Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2018 year-date, and the monetary denomination are shown on the coin’s obverse.
The coin is issued on a mint-to-order basis. The coin is housed in an elaborate Australian themed gift card, with room to write the baby’s details including date of birth, time, place, weight and length as well as a place to house a baby photograph.
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2015
Face Value: 5 Dollars
Metal: Silver
Fineness (purity): 925/1000
Weight: 25g
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 2.000 psc
Second coin in series, the Shades of Nature Butterfly: the laser technology creates intricate details and matt finish on coin surface. The coin is a superb example of micro minting. The butterfly, with all its details, seems to be real!
The coin reverse depicts a dual-color image of a high detailed butterfly. The silver coin is created in laser micro minting technology. Laser technology has become an indispensable tool in numerous branches of industry and is ideally suited to create intricate detail and matt finish on metal surfaces. We strikingly demonstrate the possibilities of laser surface refinement on our newest release – the Shades of Nature Butterfly. The coin obverse depicts the effigy of Her Majesty Elizabeth II.
The Butterfly
The Blue Nawab or Polyura schreiber is a butterfly which is mainly found in Singapore but also in other tropical areas in Asia. The colourful insect stands out with its eye catching pattern and a wingspan of up to 115 mm.
The green caterpillars are particularly remarkable. They weave a silk resting place on a few leaves of the plant they inhabit. This is where they rest during the day, in order to recover from their nightly feasting tours.
Country Australia
Face Value 1 Dollar
Year 202
Material Silver
Purity 99.99
Mintage 3000
Diameter 32,60 mm
Quality proof
Weight 31.107g
In Greek mythology, Nike was invited to live on Mount Olympus by Zeus, the king of the gods, as a reward for being his charioteer during the Titan War. Guiding Zeus’s horses through the battlefields, she is said to have bestowed fame and glory in the form of laurel wreaths on his victorious army. Since classical times, artists have often portrayed Nike as a winged figure symbolising victory in both war and peaceful competition.
The coin’s outstanding high relief reverse depicts Nike in Art Deco style. Honouring an unseen hero with a victory laurel in the palm of her right hand, Nike’s muscular figure is enveloped in a beautifully symmetrical representation of feathered wings. Also included on the reverse is the inscription WINGED VICTORY and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.
A perfect gift for someone born in the years 1907, 1919, 1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991 ,2003 and 2015!
Specifications
Metal – .999 Silver
Denomination – 2 Dollars
Weight (g) – 31,1 (1 Oz)
Size (mm) – 35 x 45
Year of Issue – 2015
Country – Tokelau
Mintage – 2,015
pcs
Quality – Proof
Package type includes – box , special capsule and a Certificate of Authenticity
The coin reverse depicts a majestic Goat surrounded by the five natural elements of chinese tradition: fire, water, earth, wood and air.Issued as legal tender of Tokelau, the coin depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the monetary denomination.