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King Charles III Coronation Portrait Niue 1 $ 2023 99,9% silver coin, 31.1 g

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199,00 €
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Country: Niue
Issuing year: 2023
Face Value: 1 $
Silver: 99,9%
Diameter: 38,6 mm
Weight: 1 oz / 31.1035 g
Mintage: 1 500

King Charles III’s coronation is an occasion of rare historic magnitude, steeped in ancient rites and spectacle. This once-in-a-lifetime event commands an equally impressive coin to commemorate it, and the 2023 $1 King Charles III Coronation 1oz Silver Proof Coin is just that! An important opportunity for royal fans and numismatic collectors alike, this spectacularly struck Proof boasts a deeply meaningful and poignant design, uniting past and present in the purest silver, further elevated by enviable exclusivity. 2023 is not only the year of Charles III’s coronation, but also marks the 70th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The inspiring design of this spectacularly struck Niue legal tender coin centers around this meaningful convergence. A unique dual-sided coin, struck from 99.9% PURE SILVER, it features a very special commemorative obverse! A beautiful depiction of a youthful Queen Elizabeth II at her own coronation, 70 years prior, graces the obverse, whilst a richly detailed portrait of King Charles III occupies the reverse. The new king looks toward the future, with his mother gazing towards the past – a touching ode to her years of singularly exceptional service and dedication.
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Face value 1$
Silver: 99,9%
Diameter: 38,6 mm
Weight: 31,1 g
Mintage: 1150

For almost a thousand years, each monarch of Britain, and later New Zealand, has been crowned in a special ceremony months after their accession. A coronation is an important day in the history of the nation, a vibrant shared experience for the public, and an occasion of deep personal significance in the life of the monarch. A 1oz silver proof coin has been created to commemorate this momentous occasion.

Celebrates the historic accession and coronation of King Charles III
Features the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse
Reverse design features a colour portrait of the King
Minted from 1oz of 0.999 silver
Designed by Fuller Design, Wellington, New Zealand
Worldwide limited mintage of 1,150.

Featuring a portrait in colour, this coin commemorates the historic coronation of King Charles III. Front-and-centre is the King wearing civilian clothes, signifying His Majesty’s everyday duties and role as a royal ambassador. The surrounding design is inspired by the gold aiguillette worn by the military, typically as part of ceremonial attire for special events, or in recognition of an honour or achievement. The intricate background pattern is inspired by the embroidery on the collar of the Scots Guard uniform.

Each coin in this issue features a portrait of the King on the obverse. Wellington designer and illustrator Stephen Fuller developed the effigy to be used on New Zealand commemorative coins, and it was personally approved by the King.

155,00 €
Face value 5$
Silver: 99,9%
Diameter: 65 mm
Weight: 5 oz /155 g
Mintage: 250

For almost a thousand years, each monarch of Britain, and later New Zealand, has been crowned in a special ceremony months after their accession. A coronation is an important day in the history of the nation, a vibrant shared experience for the public, and an occasion of deep personal significance in the life of the monarch. A 1oz silver proof coin has been created to commemorate this momentous occasion.

Celebrates the historic accession and coronation of King Charles III
Features the effigy of King Charles III on the obverse
Reverse design features a colour portrait of the King
Minted from 1oz of 0.999 silver
Designed by Fuller Design, Wellington, New Zealand
Worldwide limited mintage of 250.

Commemorating the historic coronation of King Charles III, this 5oz silver coin features a painted portrait of the King in his Queen’s Guard uniform. The circular gold background is symbolic of the His Majesty's medals, and the intricate pattern is inspired by the embroidery on the collar of the Scots Guard uniform. The surrounding design is inspired by the gold aiguillette worn by the military, typically as part of ceremonial attire for special events, or in recognition of an honour or achievement.

Each coin in this issue features a portrait of the King on the obverse. Wellington designer and illustrator Stephen Fuller developed the effigy to be used on New Zealand commemorative coins, and it was personally approved by the King.

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