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Krugerrand South-Africa 2019 Gold proof coin, 1 /50oz

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149,00 €
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The effigy of Paul Kruger, the first President of the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR) is depicted on the obverse. The reverse was originally designed and engraved by the famous sculptor, Coert Steynberg, and features one of South Africa’s national animal, a Springbok.

The 1oz silver Krugerrand returns in 2021, after the popularity of the 2oz gold Krugerrand, introduced in 2018.
Gold: 916,67 %
Diameter: 8,0 mm
Mass: 0,679 g
Limited Edition: 15 000
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Weight 0.5 g
Metal Gold .9999
Diameter 15.1 x 8.5 mm
Quality Proof like
Issuing Country: Solomon Islands
Year Date: 2020
Mintage: 7,500
Face Value: 10 Dollars

The reverse depicts each zodiac in a detailed paper cut optic against its individual star constellation.
110,00 €
Issuing Country:Saint-Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Face value: 5 £
Gold: 99.99%
Weight: 31.100
Diameter: 32.00
Mintage: 250

Drawing it’s inspiration from the presence of Angels on Napoleon’s Death medal and his tomb at Les Invalids,

Napoleon Bonaparte was born on the island of Corsica in 1769. He is widely regarded as one of history’s great military minds, building an Empire that stretched across Europe before his defeat at Waterloo in 1815. He was exiled to St Helena, where he remained until his death in 1821.

While Napoleon’s military cunning is undisputable, it is also believed that he carried a symbol of good luck with him, his own personal guardian angel.

The French Angel Coin first appeared in the late 18th Century. Its designer became suspected of revolutionary tendencies and was sentenced to death but somehow escaped the guillotine. Allegedly he bribed his captors with an Angel Coin, and it became known as a lucky charm. 19th Century French Naval Captains would refuse to sail without one in their purse, and even Napoleon was not beyond belief in the lucky Angel Coin. According to folklore he carried one in his pocket throughout his reign, only to fatefully lose it the day before his final defeat at Waterloo.
3490,00 €
Face value: 50$
Issuing Country: Salomon Island
Weight: 0,5 gr
Gold: 99.9%
Diameter: 11 mm
Quality Proof like
Mintage: 5 000
Year Date: 2021
110,00 €
Face Value 10$ Solomon Islands
Gold: 99,99%
Weight: 2 g
Dimentions: 11,5 x 19 mm
Mintage 1500

The 2g .9999 fine gold coin "Coin Jewelry" features a Chinese Dragon on the new issue. The dragon represents strength and wealth,
but also good luck, kindness and intelligence. The dragon is considered the strongest animal of the Chinese Zodiac.
Gold jewelry is usually made of 14 k (585) and occasionally of 18 k (750) gold. This series is a very rare exception:
its 24 k fineness is not just 999, but even 9999 finest gold. Being an official coin, its value is guaranteed by the issuing authorities.

359,00 €
Country: Mongolia
Year: 2025
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Gold: 99.99%
Weigh: 0.5 g
Size: 11 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 5000

Lunar Year coins are highly popular with collectors, and the annual CIT issues have become all-time favourites. The 2025 release honours the «Year of the Snake».

For thousands of years snakes have been perceived as creatures of deceit and malice in various cultures, yet in China they are held in high regard. Many Chinese gods are intertwined with them, such as Nuwa, who sculpted mankind from clay. She is often portrayed with a serpent’s body and a human head.

As in prior years, three exquisite and highly sought-after releases are presented. Including a spectacular, 3-dimensionally sculpted, free-standing 1-ounce silver coin, which, thanks to its antique-finish surface, can be held safely in hand as a lucky charm.
120,00 €