Peter Carl Fabergé – Peter The Great Egg. Mongolia 1000 Togrog 2026 99,9% silver coin 2oz
Price:
279,00 €
Country: Mongolia
Year; 2026
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
The seventh edition of this extraordinary series continues with the "Peter the Great Egg," a magnificent masterpiece by Peter Carl Fabergé. At its heart is the splendid Fabergé egg "Peter the Great," resplendent in elaborate high relief. Framed by delicate floral ornaments and intricate engravings, the composition unfolds an elegant and richly detailed effect.
The elaborately designed surface combines partial gilding, meticulously polished sections, and brilliant coloring, giving this work of art an extraordinary radiance. Particularly impressive is the finely crafted image of the famous Winter Palace at the center of the ice, which powerfully underscores its historical connection to Peter the Great.
Enhanced by the proof finish and complemented by the gleaming inscription "Peter the Great," the coin's design stands out with impressive depth. With a relief height of approximately 2.2 mm and the characteristic reeded edge, this collector's item is not only a technical masterpiece of minting but also a tribute to the unparalleled artistry of Peter Carl Fabergé.
The original "Peter the Great Egg," created in 1903 for the Russian Imperial Court, is now housed in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, and is considered one of Fabergé's most important works. Its estimated value exceeds $20 million—a testament to the immense artistic and cultural history reflected in this masterpiece.
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; 2026
Face Value: 1000 Togrog
Silver: 99,9%
Weight: 2 oz
Mintage: 888
Smartminting
The seventh edition of this extraordinary series continues with the "Peter the Great Egg," a magnificent masterpiece by Peter Carl Fabergé. At its heart is the splendid Fabergé egg "Peter the Great," resplendent in elaborate high relief. Framed by delicate floral ornaments and intricate engravings, the composition unfolds an elegant and richly detailed effect.
The elaborately designed surface combines partial gilding, meticulously polished sections, and brilliant coloring, giving this work of art an extraordinary radiance. Particularly impressive is the finely crafted image of the famous Winter Palace at the center of the ice, which powerfully underscores its historical connection to Peter the Great.
Enhanced by the proof finish and complemented by the gleaming inscription "Peter the Great," the coin's design stands out with impressive depth. With a relief height of approximately 2.2 mm and the characteristic reeded edge, this collector's item is not only a technical masterpiece of minting but also a tribute to the unparalleled artistry of Peter Carl Fabergé.
The original "Peter the Great Egg," created in 1903 for the Russian Imperial Court, is now housed in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, and is considered one of Fabergé's most important works. Its estimated value exceeds $20 million—a testament to the immense artistic and cultural history reflected in this masterpiece.
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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Weight: 1 oz
Dimensions: 45,3 x 30,3 mm
Maximum Mintage 1 000
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Nominal value 1 $
Weight: 1 oz
Dimensions: 45,3 x 30,3 mm
Maximum Mintage 1 000
Coin Finish: Proof
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The constellation of Capricorn takes the form of a mythical creature with a goat's head and a fish's tail. According to ancient legend, this is the god of forests, fields, herds and shepherds, called Pan by the ancient Greeks and Faun by the Romans. He was immortalised in the sky by Zeus in thanks for his help in fighting the terrible monster Typhon, who wanted to destroy all the Olympians. Those born under the sign of Capricorn tend to be calm, patient and persistent. Their consistency goes hand in hand with ambition. Although their ambitions are not small, they have no problem achieving their goals thanks to iron discipline.
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Diameter: 40 mm
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Issuing country: Samoa
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Diameter: 40 mm
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Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 5 g
Size: 150x70 mm
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Mintage: 5000
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Weight: 5 g
Size: 150x70 mm
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Mintage: 5000
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Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage: 6666
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