“White wind dress”. Liberia 1 $ 2025 99,9% silver coin-pendant with a natural diamond. 8,3 g
Price:
145,00 €
129,00 €
Face value: Niue 1$
Silver: 99.9%
Size: 3,1 mm
Weight: 3,8g
Size: 30×10 mm
Mintage: 1,000
A cocktail dress radiates a timeless elegance that captures the essence of refined femininity and sophistication. This type of dress gained its popularity at the beginning of the XXth century. There was a need for a universal dress that could be worn during daytime activities and evening social events. A solution was simple and brilliant: adding accessories such as jewelry to emphasize the different qualities and styles of the dress appropriate for the setting.
“Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.” Yves Saint Laurent
The product is encrusted with a natural diamond and sold with a silver chain (Ag 925).
Silver: 99.9%
Size: 3,1 mm
Weight: 3,8g
Size: 30×10 mm
Mintage: 1,000
A cocktail dress radiates a timeless elegance that captures the essence of refined femininity and sophistication. This type of dress gained its popularity at the beginning of the XXth century. There was a need for a universal dress that could be worn during daytime activities and evening social events. A solution was simple and brilliant: adding accessories such as jewelry to emphasize the different qualities and styles of the dress appropriate for the setting.
“Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.” Yves Saint Laurent
The product is encrusted with a natural diamond and sold with a silver chain (Ag 925).
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Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 31.1 g
Diameter:50 mm
Mintage: 1000 pcs
Packaging: Blue paper case
Nominal value: 2 NZD
Everyone hopes that he or she will find happiness in the form of a four-leaf clover. The Czech Mint decided to make this a little easier for everyone and prepared a silver coin with Czech crystal from the Crystal Coin gift line.
Clover is an ordinary herb with a modest appearance - it has a purple flower and a trifoliate leaf. However, approximately one plant out of ten thousand differs from its relative species - it has one extra leaf. Finding such a rare specimen in a meadow is not easy at all. It is no wonder that the fourth leaf of the four-leaf clover, which according to legend was brought by the biblical Eve from the Garden of Eden, has always been associated with happiness. The other three leaves then represent hope, faith and love. If you want a four-leaf clover to provide you with its magical power, you need to carry it with you - dried and pressed. Our ancestors, who wanted to protect their home, also placed it under the threshold. Moreover, the girls who wished to see the future groom in the dream put it under the pillow for a change.
The reverse side of the coin, which was processed by the medal maker Petra Brodská, DiS., presents two four-leaf clovers - one in the form of a relief ornament and the other composed of cut crystal stones. The composition of the reverse side is supplemented with a Czech-English inscription of ČTYŘLÍSTEK PRO ŠTĚSTÍ - FOUR-LEAF CLOVER FOR GOOD LUCK. You will also find the decoration in the form of an indicated heart-shaped leaf on the obverse side. Since the coins of the Czech Mint are licensed by the foreign issuer, the island of Niue, they bear the attributes of the obverse -, the year of issue 2025 and the nominal value of 2 DOLLARS (WST).
The coin comes in a limited edition of 1000 pieces and is an original gift for every occasion. It is stored in an elegant packaging which you can easily turn into a practical frame.
Weight: 31.1 g
Diameter:50 mm
Mintage: 1000 pcs
Packaging: Blue paper case
Nominal value: 2 NZD
Everyone hopes that he or she will find happiness in the form of a four-leaf clover. The Czech Mint decided to make this a little easier for everyone and prepared a silver coin with Czech crystal from the Crystal Coin gift line.
Clover is an ordinary herb with a modest appearance - it has a purple flower and a trifoliate leaf. However, approximately one plant out of ten thousand differs from its relative species - it has one extra leaf. Finding such a rare specimen in a meadow is not easy at all. It is no wonder that the fourth leaf of the four-leaf clover, which according to legend was brought by the biblical Eve from the Garden of Eden, has always been associated with happiness. The other three leaves then represent hope, faith and love. If you want a four-leaf clover to provide you with its magical power, you need to carry it with you - dried and pressed. Our ancestors, who wanted to protect their home, also placed it under the threshold. Moreover, the girls who wished to see the future groom in the dream put it under the pillow for a change.
The reverse side of the coin, which was processed by the medal maker Petra Brodská, DiS., presents two four-leaf clovers - one in the form of a relief ornament and the other composed of cut crystal stones. The composition of the reverse side is supplemented with a Czech-English inscription of ČTYŘLÍSTEK PRO ŠTĚSTÍ - FOUR-LEAF CLOVER FOR GOOD LUCK. You will also find the decoration in the form of an indicated heart-shaped leaf on the obverse side. Since the coins of the Czech Mint are licensed by the foreign issuer, the island of Niue, they bear the attributes of the obverse -, the year of issue 2025 and the nominal value of 2 DOLLARS (WST).
The coin comes in a limited edition of 1000 pieces and is an original gift for every occasion. It is stored in an elegant packaging which you can easily turn into a practical frame.
159,00 €
Face Value: 10 Euro
Quality Proof
Diameter: 32.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15.352 g
In England the peony is sometimes referred to as the ‘rose royale’ and the Chinese word for peony means ‘the most beautiful’. Peonies have been painted by many European artists and the opulent beauty of the peony has long been a popular subject in Chinese and Japanese literature, painting and decoration. A Chinese legend has it that a capricious empress commanded all the flowers in her garden to blossom at the same time. All acquiesced apart from the peony. Annoyed by the flower’s refusal, the empress banished it to the coldest reaches of the empire, yet despite the inhospitable environment, the peony thrived. The empress, duly impressed, allowed the peony to return, declaring it the ‘queen of all flowers’.
Quality Proof
Diameter: 32.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15.352 g
In England the peony is sometimes referred to as the ‘rose royale’ and the Chinese word for peony means ‘the most beautiful’. Peonies have been painted by many European artists and the opulent beauty of the peony has long been a popular subject in Chinese and Japanese literature, painting and decoration. A Chinese legend has it that a capricious empress commanded all the flowers in her garden to blossom at the same time. All acquiesced apart from the peony. Annoyed by the flower’s refusal, the empress banished it to the coldest reaches of the empire, yet despite the inhospitable environment, the peony thrived. The empress, duly impressed, allowed the peony to return, declaring it the ‘queen of all flowers’.
70,00 €
Face Value: 10 Euro
Quality Proof
Diameter: 32.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15.352 g
A delicate little flower with a strong character, the violet signifies faithfulness, loyalty and constancy in the language of flowers and has long been given as a token of love. Like all the coins in The Language of Flowers series, the final coin features an imprint of real flowers that captures violets in their natural state and is faithful to the tiniest detail.
With heart-shaped leaves and tiny, sweetly scented flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring, the violet is sometimes referred to as the ‘flower of modesty’ for the way its flowers hide coyly beneath the plant’s heart-shaped leaves. The association between the colour violet and the bluish-purple colour of the plant is thought to have developed in the late fourteenth century. Although most violets do come in shades of blue and purple, they can also be white and yellow, with each colour having a slightly different meaning in the language of flowers. Blue violets stand for love and faithfulness; purple violets mean ‘thinking of you’; white violets stand for innocence, purity and chastity; and yellow violets for high worth and goodness.
Combined with the violet’s inherent delicacy, flavour and fragrance, its symbolism perhaps makes it the perfect flower to convey a love that is pure and passionate, yet also bashful and measured. But let violets speak for themselves. With them you say: ‘I stand by you, come what may.’
The obverse of The Violet coin features a scene of togetherness in which the faces of a young couple are turned towards each other, their eyes closed and their foreheads gently touching, and their hands are clasped together. Both are wearing flowers in their hair. The coin’s reverse shows three fully opened violets and a flower bud, behind them a band of stylised violets. None of the principal flower images in the series is based on a drawing or illustration. The starting point of every coin design is a real flower grown in the garden, which is then pressed using a special technique.
Quality Proof
Diameter: 32.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15.352 g
A delicate little flower with a strong character, the violet signifies faithfulness, loyalty and constancy in the language of flowers and has long been given as a token of love. Like all the coins in The Language of Flowers series, the final coin features an imprint of real flowers that captures violets in their natural state and is faithful to the tiniest detail.
With heart-shaped leaves and tiny, sweetly scented flowers that bloom from late winter to early spring, the violet is sometimes referred to as the ‘flower of modesty’ for the way its flowers hide coyly beneath the plant’s heart-shaped leaves. The association between the colour violet and the bluish-purple colour of the plant is thought to have developed in the late fourteenth century. Although most violets do come in shades of blue and purple, they can also be white and yellow, with each colour having a slightly different meaning in the language of flowers. Blue violets stand for love and faithfulness; purple violets mean ‘thinking of you’; white violets stand for innocence, purity and chastity; and yellow violets for high worth and goodness.
Combined with the violet’s inherent delicacy, flavour and fragrance, its symbolism perhaps makes it the perfect flower to convey a love that is pure and passionate, yet also bashful and measured. But let violets speak for themselves. With them you say: ‘I stand by you, come what may.’
The obverse of The Violet coin features a scene of togetherness in which the faces of a young couple are turned towards each other, their eyes closed and their foreheads gently touching, and their hands are clasped together. Both are wearing flowers in their hair. The coin’s reverse shows three fully opened violets and a flower bud, behind them a band of stylised violets. None of the principal flower images in the series is based on a drawing or illustration. The starting point of every coin design is a real flower grown in the garden, which is then pressed using a special technique.
70,00 €
Weight: 2oz
Silver: 99-9%
Diameter: 50 mm
Quality Antique finish
Issuing Country: Samoa
Year Date 2024
24K Gold Plating
Mintage 1499
Face Value 5 Dollars
2 OZ SILVER FILIGREE NATURE & TECHNOLOGY
NATURE INSPIRES; TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERS
▶ This intricate detailing of the .999 Silver coin symbolizes the balance of nature‘s vitality and humanity‘s technological progress.
▶ The golden side portrays a majestic tree of life surrounded by animals, symbolizing the harmony and beauty of nature, while the antique finish side showcases futuristic elements representing innovation and technological achievements.
▶ All previous releases sold out – Secure this masterpiece now!
Silver: 99-9%
Diameter: 50 mm
Quality Antique finish
Issuing Country: Samoa
Year Date 2024
24K Gold Plating
Mintage 1499
Face Value 5 Dollars
2 OZ SILVER FILIGREE NATURE & TECHNOLOGY
NATURE INSPIRES; TECHNOLOGY EMPOWERS
▶ This intricate detailing of the .999 Silver coin symbolizes the balance of nature‘s vitality and humanity‘s technological progress.
▶ The golden side portrays a majestic tree of life surrounded by animals, symbolizing the harmony and beauty of nature, while the antique finish side showcases futuristic elements representing innovation and technological achievements.
▶ All previous releases sold out – Secure this masterpiece now!
299,00 €
Feature:
Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card
The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.
At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.
Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.
The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.
Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.
The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
Issuing volume: 75 000 coin card
The history of the Louvre began in 1190, under the reign of Philippe Auguste.
At the time, it was a military establishment, protecting Paris from invasion. Over the centuries, the Louvre was transformed into a royal residence, notably under Francis Ist, who undertook major works to turn it into a sumptuous palace. It was only after the French Revolution, in 1793, that it became a museum open to the public, housing a collection of works of art for the people.
Today, its collections, among the finest in the world, span several millennia and a territory that stretches from America to the frontiers of Asia. It is also the most visited museum in the world, with no fewer than 8.9 million visitors in 2023. The museum’s most famous works include the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, the Crouching Scribe, the Victory of Samothrace and the Code of Hammurabi.
The obverse of this coin entitled Musée du Louvre depicts Perrault's Colonnade, the Eastern façade of the building overlooking the church of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. This exterior façade is inserted of the museum's layout, in which the RF, the yeardate and the hallmarks are placed. In the back, the Louvre pyramid stands out from its structure, which covers the background of the coin.
Of all the masterpieces in the Louvre's collections, four are featured on the packaging of these four BU denominations: Amour et Psyché à demi couché, the Venus de Milo, the Victoire de Samothrace et the Mona Lisa.
The coincard is a sealed card in credit card format.
65,00 €