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Tiffany Art Milan - Prague Cook Island 20$ 2026 silver coin 3 oz

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899,00 €
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2026
Face Value: 20 $
Silver: 99.99%
Weight: 3 oz
Size: 55 mm
Quality: Colored, Integrated Inlay, Individually Nubered, Partly Polished
Mintage: 555

This is the first issue in the new direction of our legendary Tiffany series. Each coin in this extraordinary collection tells a story – of architecture, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty. The focus is on famous portals, which, architectural masterpieces, are perfectly suited to delicate representation on coins. What makes this series special, however, is that each coin combines two impressive portals.

The first issue features the majestic main façade of Milan Cathedral on the reverse, while the obverse shows the entrance to St. Ludmila Church in Prague. A dazzling connecting element is the green Tiffany glass, which symbolizes the open portals on both sides and brings them to life with magical luminosity. But it is not only the artistic design that makes this coin unique.

The rimless minting technique, the ultra-high relief, and the polished window elements, which contrast with the antique finish, allow details to appear in fascinating depth. Every glance reveals new nuances, every movement of light unleashes small wonders – a coin that you not only see, but experience.

The series will comprise a total of five issues. The numbered 3-ounce version is limited to only 555 copies worldwide
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