Chinese Dragon Fortune Bag Chad - 5,000 Franc 2022. 99,9% Silver coin, goldplated, 31,1 g
Unit: tk
Price:
199,00 €
Face Value: 5 000 Franc
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.
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.
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Quality Proof
Face Value: 20 Euro
Coin Design: Mag. Helmut Andexlinger
Diameter: 34.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
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Packaging Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase
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On 22 August 1920, the director Max Reinhardt staged Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s morality play Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz (Cathedral Square) for the first time and in doing so
founded the Salzburg Festival. Since 1926, the play has been a permanent feature of the festival programme, a tradition interrupted only during the Nazi regime. Those who stage or direct Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz have reached the pinnacle of their career.
In addition to Max Reinhardt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the composer Richard Strauss was also involved in the founding of this magnificent celebration of the performing arts, which did not take long to become established and achieve world renown. At Salzburg, the best is often not good enough. This gives the festival cultural relevance, which comes from its strength of tradition but also allows new directions to be explored and puts the avant-garde centre stage. This very special centenary coin is avant-garde itself. With an obverse that has the appearance of a plate with a flat inner part, a coin of this type has never been minted before. We believe it does the Salzburg Festival justice.
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