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Peacock - spectrum. - Cook Islands 5$ 2025. 1 oz 99,99% silver coin with prisma plating,

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245,00 €
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2025
Face Value: 5 $
Silver: 99.99%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 38,61 mm
Quality: Proof, prism plating

Whether as a child or as an adult, watching a peacock is always a very special moment. Especially when it displays its colorful plumage. This coin artistically captures precisely that. The central design element is the distinctive, striking pattern of its eye-like spots.

A special effect is also created by the combination of ultra-high relief and a newly developed coating technique, Prisma Plating: a proof finish that has never existed in this form before.
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Very detailed Filigree pattern – partly handmade – meets black and white Enamel Colour
With a diameter of 60 mm and 2 oz of pure Silver there is plenty of room to discover the delicate design which is partly handmade.

Premium packaging with acrylic lid for a stunning presentation.
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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.

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