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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Country Australia
Face Value 1 Dollar
Year 2023
Material Silver
Purity 9999.0000
Mintage Mint-to-Order
Size/Diameter 40,60 mm
Weight 31.107
Country – Australia
Year – 2024
Face Value – 1$
Metal – Silver .9999
Weight –1 oz
Size – 40,6 mm
Quality – Proof
Max mintage – 6000 coins
The coin portrays a coloured representation of a dragon with water cascading from its mouth, stylised waves, and a flaming pearl, a symbol of wisdom. Included in the design is the Chinese character for ‘dragon’, the inscription ‘DRAGON 2024’ and a ‘P125’ mintmark signifying The Perth Mint’s 125th anniversary.
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.




