UEFA Euro 2024 Germany 11 € 2024 bu silver coin 14 gr
Price:
35,00 €
Face value: 11 €
Weight: 14 g
Silver: 50%
Diameter: 30 mm
Mintage: 111 111
The reverse of the coin depicts a football and 4 flags sporting the colors of Germany: Red, Yellow and Black. All around the reverse, the inscriptions: "UEFA FUßBALL-EUROPAMEISTERSCHAFT 2024" and "FINALE BERLIN". The obverse of the coin depicts the German Coat of Arms, the imperial eagle, with the inscriptions: "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND 2024", "11 EURO" - the face value, and "SILBER 500 A" – the fineness of the Silver.
Weight: 14 g
Silver: 50%
Diameter: 30 mm
Mintage: 111 111
The reverse of the coin depicts a football and 4 flags sporting the colors of Germany: Red, Yellow and Black. All around the reverse, the inscriptions: "UEFA FUßBALL-EUROPAMEISTERSCHAFT 2024" and "FINALE BERLIN". The obverse of the coin depicts the German Coat of Arms, the imperial eagle, with the inscriptions: "BUNDESREPUBLIK DEUTSCHLAND 2024", "11 EURO" - the face value, and "SILBER 500 A" – the fineness of the Silver.
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Date of Issue 22 January 2020
Quality Proof
Face Value: 20 Euro
Coin Design: Mag. Helmut Andexlinger
Diameter: 34.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight 22.42 g
Packaging Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase
One of the world’s leading opera, theatre and classical music festivals, the Salzburg Festival celebrates its centenary in 2020. Featuring opera, theatre and classical concerts, the Salzburg Festival offers a broader spectrum of cultural variety than any other. To celebrate this major cultural event, which is constantly in the process of reinventing itself, we have come up with a particularly innovative coin design.
On 22 August 1920, the director Max Reinhardt staged Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s morality play Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz (Cathedral Square) for the first time and in doing so
founded the Salzburg Festival. Since 1926, the play has been a permanent feature of the festival programme, a tradition interrupted only during the Nazi regime. Those who stage or direct Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz have reached the pinnacle of their career.
In addition to Max Reinhardt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the composer Richard Strauss was also involved in the founding of this magnificent celebration of the performing arts, which did not take long to become established and achieve world renown. At Salzburg, the best is often not good enough. This gives the festival cultural relevance, which comes from its strength of tradition but also allows new directions to be explored and puts the avant-garde centre stage. This very special centenary coin is avant-garde itself. With an obverse that has the appearance of a plate with a flat inner part, a coin of this type has never been minted before. We believe it does the Salzburg Festival justice.
Quality Proof
Face Value: 20 Euro
Coin Design: Mag. Helmut Andexlinger
Diameter: 34.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight 22.42 g
Packaging Comes in a case complete with a numbered certificate of authenticity and protective slipcase
One of the world’s leading opera, theatre and classical music festivals, the Salzburg Festival celebrates its centenary in 2020. Featuring opera, theatre and classical concerts, the Salzburg Festival offers a broader spectrum of cultural variety than any other. To celebrate this major cultural event, which is constantly in the process of reinventing itself, we have come up with a particularly innovative coin design.
On 22 August 1920, the director Max Reinhardt staged Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s morality play Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz (Cathedral Square) for the first time and in doing so
founded the Salzburg Festival. Since 1926, the play has been a permanent feature of the festival programme, a tradition interrupted only during the Nazi regime. Those who stage or direct Jedermann in Salzburg’s Domplatz have reached the pinnacle of their career.
In addition to Max Reinhardt and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the composer Richard Strauss was also involved in the founding of this magnificent celebration of the performing arts, which did not take long to become established and achieve world renown. At Salzburg, the best is often not good enough. This gives the festival cultural relevance, which comes from its strength of tradition but also allows new directions to be explored and puts the avant-garde centre stage. This very special centenary coin is avant-garde itself. With an obverse that has the appearance of a plate with a flat inner part, a coin of this type has never been minted before. We believe it does the Salzburg Festival justice.
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Issuing country: Samoa
Weight: 25 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage: 3000
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Weight: 25 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Mintage: 3000
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Weight 1/2 oz
Silver: 999
Diameter 40 mm
Quality: proof
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 1 000
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Weight 1/2 oz
Silver: 999
Diameter 40 mm
Quality: proof
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 1 000
69,00 €
Country: Mongolia
Year: 2023
Face Value: 100 Togrog
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 5 g
Size: 150x70 mm
Quality: Prooflike
Mintage: 5000
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Face Value: 100 Togrog
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 5 g
Size: 150x70 mm
Quality: Prooflike
Mintage: 5000
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2023
Face Value: 5 Dollars
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 38,61 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 1 500
Technique: Smartminting®
On the heels of our recent X-ray adventure in Egypt, we visit Rome, one of the centres of art in Italy for the 3rd edition of the series.
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Year: 2023
Face Value: 5 Dollars
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 1 oz
Size: 38,61 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 1 500
Technique: Smartminting®
On the heels of our recent X-ray adventure in Egypt, we visit Rome, one of the centres of art in Italy for the 3rd edition of the series.
The depicted image of almost touching hands derives from a renowned ceiling fresco by the Italian painter Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel in Rome. The divine breath of life leaps from God’s finger to the one of a human. This famous gesture represents the Creation of Adam – the first man.
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