Japan officcial coin set 2023 - Year of the Rabbit
Unit: kmpl
Price:
39,00 €
This is a standard coin set including six brilliant uncirculated coins of Japan as well as a special medal featuring this year's oriental zodiac, the Rabbit
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Uncirculated with 8 coins: from 1 cent to 2 euro.
Mintage:10 000 sets.
The technical characteristics of the coins, having legal tender in the territory of the Republic of San Marino and in that of the Member States of the European Community that have adopted the Euro, are those established by the Council of the European Union for Euro coins. The artistic characteristics are determined as follows:
- 2 EURO Obverse: the portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Giovan Battista Urbinelli;
- 1 EURO Obverse: the Second Tower;
- 50 Eurocent Obverse: the portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Emilio Retrosi;
- 20 Eurocent Obverse: the Three Towers (from right Guaita, Cesta and Montale);
- 10 Eurocent Obverse: the façade of the Church and Convent of San Francesco;
- 5 Eurocent Obverse: the Church of the Capuchins;
- 2 Eurocent Obverse: the Porta del Paese, also known as Porta del Locho or Porta San Francesco;
- 1 Eurocent Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic;
Numibox image dedicated to the Statue of Liberty, emblem of independence and sovereignty. This iconic monument, made of Carrara marble by the sculptor Stefano Galletti, depicts a young woman advancing triumphantly, with a turreted crown on her head, a symbol of strength, freedom and autonomy, which have characterized the Republic of San Marino for centuries.
Uncirculated with 8 coins: from 1 cent to 2 euro.
Mintage:10 000 sets.
The technical characteristics of the coins, having legal tender in the territory of the Republic of San Marino and in that of the Member States of the European Community that have adopted the Euro, are those established by the Council of the European Union for Euro coins. The artistic characteristics are determined as follows:
- 2 EURO Obverse: the portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Giovan Battista Urbinelli;
- 1 EURO Obverse: the Second Tower;
- 50 Eurocent Obverse: the portrait of Saint Marino, detail of a painting by Emilio Retrosi;
- 20 Eurocent Obverse: the Three Towers (from right Guaita, Cesta and Montale);
- 10 Eurocent Obverse: the façade of the Church and Convent of San Francesco;
- 5 Eurocent Obverse: the Church of the Capuchins;
- 2 Eurocent Obverse: the Porta del Paese, also known as Porta del Locho or Porta San Francesco;
- 1 Eurocent Obverse: the coat of arms of the Republic;
Numibox image dedicated to the Statue of Liberty, emblem of independence and sovereignty. This iconic monument, made of Carrara marble by the sculptor Stefano Galletti, depicts a young woman advancing triumphantly, with a turreted crown on her head, a symbol of strength, freedom and autonomy, which have characterized the Republic of San Marino for centuries.
69,00 €
Official coin set BU with 8 coins dedicated to Jozef Murgaš.
A commemorative medal is included in the set.
A commemorative medal is included in the set.
25,00 €
Quality: Special Uncirculated
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Copper: 99,9%
Total Weight: 8,5 g
Comes without packaging
It may be more than half a millennium since it was painted but Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Young Hare’ still has an uncanny ability to move and fascinate. Probably the most famous depiction of an animal in the history of European art, the magnificent watercolour shows all the cuddly characteristics that have led this shy and lovable creature to take its place in Middle-European Easter tradition − and make it the ideal subject for our delightful Easter coin.
Durable Dürer
Painted in Dürer’s workshop in Nuremberg in 1502, the ‘Feldhase’, as it is called in German, is the most iconic painting in the vast collection of Vienna’s Albertina museum. Another of Dürer’s masterpieces of observational art in the Albertina collection is the ‘Great Piece of Turf’, which forms the background to the hare on the coin’s reverse, above Dürer’s famous monogram. Painted with almost photographic accuracy, both watercolours are testament to the genius of their creator, whose powers of observation have never been equalled. A Renaissance man, both literally and figuratively, Albrecht Dürer 1471-1528 has been compared to Leonardo da Vinci for the breadth and depth of his artistic and intellectual pursuits. He was a printmaker, engraver and theorist, as well as a painter who pioneered the self-portrait, yet his watercolour of a hare is perhaps his most recognisable work. How he managed to capture such a detailed image of a wild and constantly moving animal remains a mystery, which no doubt adds to the enduring allure of the ‘Young Hare’.
Face Value: 5 Euro
Diameter: 28,5 mm
Copper: 99,9%
Total Weight: 8,5 g
Comes without packaging
It may be more than half a millennium since it was painted but Albrecht Dürer’s ‘Young Hare’ still has an uncanny ability to move and fascinate. Probably the most famous depiction of an animal in the history of European art, the magnificent watercolour shows all the cuddly characteristics that have led this shy and lovable creature to take its place in Middle-European Easter tradition − and make it the ideal subject for our delightful Easter coin.
Durable Dürer
Painted in Dürer’s workshop in Nuremberg in 1502, the ‘Feldhase’, as it is called in German, is the most iconic painting in the vast collection of Vienna’s Albertina museum. Another of Dürer’s masterpieces of observational art in the Albertina collection is the ‘Great Piece of Turf’, which forms the background to the hare on the coin’s reverse, above Dürer’s famous monogram. Painted with almost photographic accuracy, both watercolours are testament to the genius of their creator, whose powers of observation have never been equalled. A Renaissance man, both literally and figuratively, Albrecht Dürer 1471-1528 has been compared to Leonardo da Vinci for the breadth and depth of his artistic and intellectual pursuits. He was a printmaker, engraver and theorist, as well as a painter who pioneered the self-portrait, yet his watercolour of a hare is perhaps his most recognisable work. How he managed to capture such a detailed image of a wild and constantly moving animal remains a mystery, which no doubt adds to the enduring allure of the ‘Young Hare’.
15,00 €
Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2023
Face Value: 5 $
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 33 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage: 1500
Technique: smartminting
Arethusa. A captivating nymph and companion to the moon goddess Artemis in Greek mythology.
According to legend, she unknowingly bathed in a river belonging to the river god Alpheus, whom she inadvertently seduced with her beauty. Arethusa, wanting nothing of his advances, fled her home in Arcadia. Relentlessly pursued by Alpheus, she sought help from Artemis. The latter transformed the nymph into a stream under the sea, which emerges as a water fountain on the island of Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily. The Syracusan coins with Arethusa’s image are said to be among the most stunning of ancient Greece and regularly achieve record prices at auctions.
Year: 2023
Face Value: 5 $
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 33 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Mintage: 1500
Technique: smartminting
Arethusa. A captivating nymph and companion to the moon goddess Artemis in Greek mythology.
According to legend, she unknowingly bathed in a river belonging to the river god Alpheus, whom she inadvertently seduced with her beauty. Arethusa, wanting nothing of his advances, fled her home in Arcadia. Relentlessly pursued by Alpheus, she sought help from Artemis. The latter transformed the nymph into a stream under the sea, which emerges as a water fountain on the island of Ortygia in Syracuse, Sicily. The Syracusan coins with Arethusa’s image are said to be among the most stunning of ancient Greece and regularly achieve record prices at auctions.
199,00 €
Country Burundi
Year 2023
Face Value: 25 Francs
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Diameter: 45 x 65 mm
Quality: antique finish, Blue metallic laquer, gold colour print
Mintage: 1783 pcs
2 oz silver Hot air balloon with special finish.
On 4 June 1783 the Montgolfier brothers‘ first hot air balloon took to the skies in France. In November of the same year, the first manned hot air balloon flight followed, remaining in the air for 25 minutes.
This stunning 2 oz balloon-shaped coin with blue metallic lacquer and gold print is inspired by the appearance of the first hot air balloons.
Limited to 1,783 pieces. Be quick and secure your quantities of this beautifully detailed coin!
Year 2023
Face Value: 25 Francs
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Diameter: 45 x 65 mm
Quality: antique finish, Blue metallic laquer, gold colour print
Mintage: 1783 pcs
2 oz silver Hot air balloon with special finish.
On 4 June 1783 the Montgolfier brothers‘ first hot air balloon took to the skies in France. In November of the same year, the first manned hot air balloon flight followed, remaining in the air for 25 minutes.
This stunning 2 oz balloon-shaped coin with blue metallic lacquer and gold print is inspired by the appearance of the first hot air balloons.
Limited to 1,783 pieces. Be quick and secure your quantities of this beautifully detailed coin!
229,00 €