Forever love - Ghana 5 Cedis 2023 Heart-shape 99,9% silver coin with antique finish, 31,1 g
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129,00 €
Face Value: Ghana 5 Cedis
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 31,1 g
Dimensions: 40 x 35mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage quantity:1500 pcs
Heart-shape coin
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 31,1 g
Dimensions: 40 x 35mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage quantity:1500 pcs
Heart-shape coin
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Face value: 20 dollars
Silver: 99.99%
Weight: 31.83 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage unlimited
A wedding ceremony stands as one of humanity’s most enduring traditions—a heartfelt celebration where two people declare their love before those who matter most. Among the cherished rituals of the day is the giving of gifts to honour the couple’s union. Making the choice easy for guests is this beautifully designed wedding coin, thoughtfully crafted to embody unity, joy, and lasting togetherness. This coloured coin captures a tender moment between a bride and groom wrapped in an affectionate embrace on their special day, along with two intertwined gold wedding bands representing commitment and unity. The design includes the inscription ‘Congratulations’, and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark, along with the coin’s weight, fineness and 2026 year-date. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, the coin is presented in a stylish white display box with a heart-shaped crystal set within the lid.
Silver: 99.99%
Weight: 31.83 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage unlimited
A wedding ceremony stands as one of humanity’s most enduring traditions—a heartfelt celebration where two people declare their love before those who matter most. Among the cherished rituals of the day is the giving of gifts to honour the couple’s union. Making the choice easy for guests is this beautifully designed wedding coin, thoughtfully crafted to embody unity, joy, and lasting togetherness. This coloured coin captures a tender moment between a bride and groom wrapped in an affectionate embrace on their special day, along with two intertwined gold wedding bands representing commitment and unity. The design includes the inscription ‘Congratulations’, and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark, along with the coin’s weight, fineness and 2026 year-date. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, the coin is presented in a stylish white display box with a heart-shaped crystal set within the lid.
129,00 €
Issuing country: Rwanda
Denomination: 10 Francs FRW
Year 2022
Gold: 99,99%
Weight: 1/200 oz
Diameter: 8 mm
Mintage: 15,000
Special Coin Card and Folding Card
Perfect for every opportunity!
1/200 oz. finest 9999 gold!
Affordable gold for everyone!
A bouquet of roses is a gift for every opportunity to show your loved ones how much they mean to you, especially if the roses come on a finest gold coin.
Sealed in a cheque-card-sized blister packaging, this bouquet will never wither.
Denomination: 10 Francs FRW
Year 2022
Gold: 99,99%
Weight: 1/200 oz
Diameter: 8 mm
Mintage: 15,000
Special Coin Card and Folding Card
Perfect for every opportunity!
1/200 oz. finest 9999 gold!
Affordable gold for everyone!
A bouquet of roses is a gift for every opportunity to show your loved ones how much they mean to you, especially if the roses come on a finest gold coin.
Sealed in a cheque-card-sized blister packaging, this bouquet will never wither.
79,00 €
Face value: 1 $Fiji
Silver: 99.9%
Total weight: 37,4 g (21,4 g silver)
Mintage: 5,000
Japanese cranes are strictly monogamous. Once they become mates, they can maintain their marriage for life. Therefore, in Japan and other countries, Japanese cranes are regarded as a symbol of monogamous love. Male and female in pairs, intimate, together foraging, or standing together in pairs, inseparable, In the breeding season, the male and female pairs spread their wings and draw their necks and dance lightly. The graceful dancing posture is fascinating. The text on the outer ring quotes famous Japanese poet Kiyohara no Motosuke "Today the tears are full of sleeves, still think mutually firm. Love is like a wave that swallows the pine mountains" --Mibu no Tadami "I fall in love,The rumor already Goes around.Though I began to Give my heart to her secretly. Love is not known, this desire alone dark acacia"
Silver: 99.9%
Total weight: 37,4 g (21,4 g silver)
Mintage: 5,000
Japanese cranes are strictly monogamous. Once they become mates, they can maintain their marriage for life. Therefore, in Japan and other countries, Japanese cranes are regarded as a symbol of monogamous love. Male and female in pairs, intimate, together foraging, or standing together in pairs, inseparable, In the breeding season, the male and female pairs spread their wings and draw their necks and dance lightly. The graceful dancing posture is fascinating. The text on the outer ring quotes famous Japanese poet Kiyohara no Motosuke "Today the tears are full of sleeves, still think mutually firm. Love is like a wave that swallows the pine mountains" --Mibu no Tadami "I fall in love,The rumor already Goes around.Though I began to Give my heart to her secretly. Love is not known, this desire alone dark acacia"
129,00 €
Face Value: 10 Euro
Diameter: 32 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15,56 g
Quality: Uncirculated
Mintage: 30 000
As marigolds turn their heads to follow the trajectory of the sun from east to west, they suggest things are moving forward. Combined with their bright colours, this has led to meanings of joy, gratitude, warmth, affection, peace, protection, contentment and understanding. It’s little wonder that some people refer to the third flower in the Language of Flowers series as ‘the sunshine herb’.
Marigolds encompass numerous plants from entirely different species, the two most common being Calendula and Tagetes. They both belong to the Asteraceae family, are easily mistaken for one another and have many common properties. Conveniently, the two species also have the same basic meanings in the language of flowers, many of which focus on positivity and patience. With their golden hues and positive energy, marigolds are said to bring light into any situation and have the ability to illuminate and guide us when faced with challenges.
Their strong connection with the sun means that marigolds are also associated with heat, passion, sex and love. Apparently, both Calendula and Tagetes can be used in spells relating to passion, creativity and warmth and have also been used in love potions and spells to maintain devotion for the long term. Marigolds also have multiple culinary uses and health benefits, and these cheerful, exceptionally long-flowering and easy-to-grow flowers are perfect for brightening our gardens and homes.
Symbolising positivity, the coin’s obverse shows a young woman with her eyes closed and flowers in her hair enjoying the scent of a marigold. Next to an ornamental side image of a marigold, the reverse of the coin features a pair of marigolds, both of which are imprints of real flowers.
Diameter: 32 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15,56 g
Quality: Uncirculated
Mintage: 30 000
As marigolds turn their heads to follow the trajectory of the sun from east to west, they suggest things are moving forward. Combined with their bright colours, this has led to meanings of joy, gratitude, warmth, affection, peace, protection, contentment and understanding. It’s little wonder that some people refer to the third flower in the Language of Flowers series as ‘the sunshine herb’.
Marigolds encompass numerous plants from entirely different species, the two most common being Calendula and Tagetes. They both belong to the Asteraceae family, are easily mistaken for one another and have many common properties. Conveniently, the two species also have the same basic meanings in the language of flowers, many of which focus on positivity and patience. With their golden hues and positive energy, marigolds are said to bring light into any situation and have the ability to illuminate and guide us when faced with challenges.
Their strong connection with the sun means that marigolds are also associated with heat, passion, sex and love. Apparently, both Calendula and Tagetes can be used in spells relating to passion, creativity and warmth and have also been used in love potions and spells to maintain devotion for the long term. Marigolds also have multiple culinary uses and health benefits, and these cheerful, exceptionally long-flowering and easy-to-grow flowers are perfect for brightening our gardens and homes.
Symbolising positivity, the coin’s obverse shows a young woman with her eyes closed and flowers in her hair enjoying the scent of a marigold. Next to an ornamental side image of a marigold, the reverse of the coin features a pair of marigolds, both of which are imprints of real flowers.
49,00 €
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 €



