NOBILE 38 SINGLE COIN BOX, black1 × €7,46
NOBILE 38 SINGLE COIN BOX, black1 × €7,46
NOBILE 38 SINGLE COIN BOX, black1 × €7,46 €120,90
Metal: 99.9% silver
Denomination: $ 5
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Weight: 1 ounce
Mintage: 2500 pcs
Quality: proof
Partially coloured
The Hand of Hamsa dates back to early Mesopotamia times and has served for generations as a symbol that protects people from negative energy. It is considered a protective charm and symbol of luck and strength, for those who wear it.
The symbol is recognized over many different cultures and religions. The Hamsa is also deeply connected to the number 5 which symbolizes the balance between the material and spiritual realms. It’s a powerful number that represents protection, abundance, and strength. Amulets of the Hand of Hamsa were commonly made out of silver which was known for its purity and magical power.
This stunning 1 oz silver Proof captures the beauty and wonder of the ancient symbol and features vivid colors that are glossy in appearance. It gives the coin a mystic look and makes it a real eye-catcher.
The mintage is set at only 2500 so only a “handful” of people will be lucky enough to own one!
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Mint: Real Casa da la Moneda
Denomination: € 10
Quality: Proof/UNC
Mintage: 7500
Alloy: 92.5% Silver
Diameter: 40.00 mm
Weight: 27 g
Country – Australia
Year – 2023
Face Value – 1$
Metal – Silver .9999
Weight –1 oz
Size – 40,6 mm
Quality – Proof
Max mintage – 7500 coins
Country – Tuvalu
Year – 2024
Face Value – 4 x 1$ TVD
Metal – Silver .9999
Weight – 4 x 1 oz
Size – 52,28 x 31,6 mm
Quality – Proof
Mintage – 1500 sets
The coloured artistry of each coin in this set come together to create a seamlessly blended image. The top coin depicts Ao Shun, the Black Dragon, on top of a mountain; the right-hand coin depicts Ao Guang, the Azure Dragon, near a rocky waterfall; the bottom coin depicts Ao Qin, the Red Dragon, splashing in a river; the left-hand coin depicts Ao Run, the White Dragon, with forked lightning in the sky.
This coin portrays the official Queen Elizabeth II Memorial Obverse, featuring the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy supplemented with the dates of Her Majesty’s reign – ‘1952 – 2022’.




