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Underlook - Undercat. Cook Islands 5$ 2024 99,9% silver coin, 1 oz

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169,00 €
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Country: Cook Islands
Year: 2024
Face Value: 5 Dollars
Silver: 99.9%
Weight: 20 g
Size: 36,1 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 999
Technique: smartminting
This coin was created in collaboration with an artist whose speciality is portraying animals from below through a pane of glass. This results in exciting shots from an unusual angle. Not only the special view at the cat, but also the detailed minting combined with realistic colouring is impressive. An attractive collector’s item – not only for cat lovers.



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Weight 1 oz
Silver: 99.9%
Diameter: 50 mm
Quality Prooflike
Issuing Country: Barbados
Year Date: 2020
Special Feature: "Flawless Cut-Out" Minting Technique
Mintage: 7,500
Face Value: 5 Dollars
99,00 €
Weight: 150 g
Silver: 99,9%
Diameter: 70 mm
Quality: Proof-like
Issuing Country: Barbados
Year Date: 2022
Special Feature: Multi-Colour Enamel & Edge-Numbering
Mintage: 750
Face Value: 5 Dollars

WHERE NATURE AND CULTURE ABOUND
THE WORLD'S FIRST NATIONAL PARK IS CELEBRATED WITH A HIGHLY INNOVATIVE MULTI-COLOUR ENAMEL FINISH

150 g for the 150th anniversary of the Yellowstone National Park - thereby making it the world's oldest national park!

The park is known for its wildlife and its many geothermal features, especially the geysers (warm springs) which are presented with Multi-Colour Enamel!

First issue of a brand new series with a strict limitation of only 750 pieces - each coin comes with an individual edge numbering!
399,00 €
Face value; 50 $
Weight 157,6 g
Diameter; 65,25 mm
Mintage: 1250

Experience one of nature’s most delicate moments, as a monarch butterfly circles around an aster bloom.

What a joy to spot this splendid creature! Delicate and graceful, the gorgeous monarch butterfly flits from one plant to the next, dancing merrily through the sky in search of the perfect flower—like the standout bloom on this coin’s interactive reverse. A monarch butterfly may travel up to 5,000 kilometres during its two-way migration, an astounding feat for one so small and fragile! It truly is a wonder to observe, both in nature and on this fine silver movement coin, as it selects one special flower out of the millions it has passed over.

Tilt the coin to make the monarch fly–the moment is fleeting and full of magic.
Your coin’s reverse features two 3D elements that have each been cast in sterling silver (92.5% pure): a rose-gold plated aster flower, and a gold-plated monarch butterfly (this is the species’ first appearance on a movement coin).
Tilt the coin and watch as the gravity-activated monarch circles around the aster flower. Both feature an incredible number of details – just look at the monarch’s wing pattern.
799,00 €
Face Value: 10 Euro
Quality Proof
Diameter: 32.00 mm
Silver: 92,5%
Total Weight: 15.352 g

In England the peony is sometimes referred to as the ‘rose royale’ and the Chinese word for peony means ‘the most beautiful’. Peonies have been painted by many European artists and the opulent beauty of the peony has long been a popular subject in Chinese and Japanese literature, painting and decoration. A Chinese legend has it that a capricious empress commanded all the flowers in her garden to blossom at the same time. All acquiesced apart from the peony. Annoyed by the flower’s refusal, the empress banished it to the coldest reaches of the empire, yet despite the inhospitable environment, the peony thrived. The empress, duly impressed, allowed the peony to return, declaring it the ‘queen of all flowers’.
70,00 €
Quality: Uncirculated
Face Value: 10 Euro
Diameter: 32 mm
Material: Copper
Total Weight: 15 g
Mintage: 130 000
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In England the peony is sometimes referred to as the ‘rose royale’ and the Chinese word for peony means ‘the most beautiful’. Peonies have been painted by many European artists and the opulent beauty of the peony has long been a popular subject in Chinese and Japanese literature, painting and decoration. A Chinese legend has it that a capricious empress commanded all the flowers in her garden to blossom at the same time. All acquiesced apart from the peony. Annoyed by the flower’s refusal, the empress banished it to the coldest reaches of the empire, yet despite the inhospitable environment, the peony thrived. The empress, duly impressed, allowed the peony to return, declaring it the ‘queen of all flowers’.
25,00 €

 

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