Peter Carl Fabergé – Lilies of the Valley Egg. Mongolia 1000 Togrog 2025 99,9% silver coin 2oz
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249,00 €
Country: Mongolia
Year; 2025
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
With the «Lilies of the Valley Egg» we are celebrating the 6th edition of this remarkable series. The impressive effect of this proof silver coin is created by a combination of gold plating and detailed coloring. This egg was given by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife, Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna, for Easter in 1898.
Peter Carl Fabergé is a registrated trade mark of Fabergeé (UK) Limited (www.faberge.com) and is used with the consent of Fabergé (UK) Limited.”
Year; 2025
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
With the «Lilies of the Valley Egg» we are celebrating the 6th edition of this remarkable series. The impressive effect of this proof silver coin is created by a combination of gold plating and detailed coloring. This egg was given by Tsar Nicholas II to his wife, Tsarina Alexandra Fyodorovna, for Easter in 1898.
Peter Carl Fabergé is a registrated trade mark of Fabergeé (UK) Limited (www.faberge.com) and is used with the consent of Fabergé (UK) Limited.”
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Country: Mongolia
Year; 2023
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
Allow us to delight with the tale of the «Imperial Coronation Egg», a remarkable masterpiece crafted by the gifted Peter Carl Fabergé. This splendid creation marks the 5th edition of this extraordinary series and exudes the opulence of a bygone era.
In 1897, this Fabergé marvel was presented as a gift to the last Russian Tsarina of the Romanov dynasty in homage to the resplendent golden robe she wore during her coronation.
Crafted from a medley of multicoloured gold, adorned with dazzling diamonds, and graced with delicate Guilloche ornaments, this egg embodies the elegance of its time.
Today, this treasure, with a worth of approximately 18 million dollars, is in possession of Victor Vekselberg and is residing in the Museum of St. Petersburg, where the «Imperial Coronation Egg» captivates the hearts of all who visit.
But there is yet another exquisite secret concealed within the original – a detailed miniature replica of the coronation carriage.
Peter Carl Fabergé is a registrated trade mark of Fabergeé (UK) Limited (www.faberge.com) and is used with the consent of Fabergé (UK) Limited.”
Year; 2023
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
Allow us to delight with the tale of the «Imperial Coronation Egg», a remarkable masterpiece crafted by the gifted Peter Carl Fabergé. This splendid creation marks the 5th edition of this extraordinary series and exudes the opulence of a bygone era.
In 1897, this Fabergé marvel was presented as a gift to the last Russian Tsarina of the Romanov dynasty in homage to the resplendent golden robe she wore during her coronation.
Crafted from a medley of multicoloured gold, adorned with dazzling diamonds, and graced with delicate Guilloche ornaments, this egg embodies the elegance of its time.
Today, this treasure, with a worth of approximately 18 million dollars, is in possession of Victor Vekselberg and is residing in the Museum of St. Petersburg, where the «Imperial Coronation Egg» captivates the hearts of all who visit.
But there is yet another exquisite secret concealed within the original – a detailed miniature replica of the coronation carriage.
Peter Carl Fabergé is a registrated trade mark of Fabergeé (UK) Limited (www.faberge.com) and is used with the consent of Fabergé (UK) Limited.”
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