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Buttefly - Cook Islands 5$ 2025 99,9% Obsidian black Proof nanoshine silver coin, 1 oz

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199,00 €
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2025
Face Value: 5 $
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 38,6 mm
Quality: Nanoshine, Obsidian Black
Mintage: 999
Technique: smartminting

Sometimes less is more. The coin enchants with the fascinating contrast of the Obsidian black finish and the artistically designed proof surfaces. Thanks to the innovative nanoshine effect delicate lines now shine with a radiant glow and lend this filigree butterfly a special magic.
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Weight: 1/200 oz
Gold: .9999
Diameter: 15.2 x 8.6mm
Quality: Proof like
Mintage: 10 000

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Year: 2021
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Quality: Prooflike
Mintage: 5000

The pure silver banknote shows the charming tiger on a highly detailed five gram silver banknote. This special banknote shows wonderfully the contrast between the different silver finishes as well as the brilliant color that has been expertly applied. This note carries a Legal Tender denomination of 100 Togrog and is limited to only 5,000 pieces.
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Issuing Country: Chad
Weight 31,1 g
Silver: 999
Diameter 27 x 30 mm
Quality Antique Finish
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 888

The collectible features the Chinese dragon with golden scales perching on a Fortune Bag. Engraved on the Fortune Bag is the Chinese character which means good luck and blessing. On the obverse, the Chinese characters for ‘Attract Wealth and Treasures’ are etched artistically with strokes inspired by Chinese calligraphy. Every detail is carved to exact precision and shape, making it as beautiful as it is meaningful – a precious sculpture to be kept and admired in one’s home. Pairing the two powerful symbols of wealth, the collectible is a lucky charm believed to help amplify the keeper’s wealth and attract success, good luck, and prosperity in life and business. Whether it is a gift or a personal lucky charm, one can display it at home or office, or carry it in a bag wherever one goes. This piece is crafted with 1 oz of 999 Pure Silver, finished in full Gold gilding. Details are engraved in ultra-high relief and its shape is die-cut to precision to finish. This is a limited edition of 888 pieces only. Each piece is packaged and delivered with a Certificate verifying its edition number and authenticity.
199,00 €
Specifications
Face value: 5 euro
Weight: 31.47 g
Diameter: 38.61 mm
Metal: silver of fineness .925
Quality: proof; colour print on the obverse
Maximum mintage: 4 000
Struck in 2022 by Lietuvos monetu kalykla (Lithuania)

In original box wit certificate

Reproduction of the painting "Winter" by Vilhelms Purvītis, using colour print.

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