This heartshape coin with coloured Roses should be a perfect gift t one you love.
5 dollars, 925 sillverWeight: 25 gDiam: 38,61 mmCond: ProofMintage: 2500 coins
Delivered in a nice box with certificate.
This coin has an authentic piece of the famous Iron Meteorite.
5 Dollars, 2006
Weight: 25 gram of ,925 silverDiam: 38.61 mmMintage: 2500 coins
Delivered in capsule, with certificate.
Look at the details on this coin, in addition to the Tiffany glas, here you are really inside the building.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) was educated in classical painting by George Innes, who studied the old masters in Italy and France. During this time L.C. Tiffany got introduced to the classical Romanesque coloured glass windows. The old masterpieces inspired the young artist, and he became interested in glassmaking. Tiffany successfully converted the classical glass artwork into the Neoclassical style.
In 1885 he founded his own glassmaking firm, where he invented a process for making opalescent glass. Much of his work was in making glass picture windows, but his company designed a complete range of interior decorations.
The Romanesque style was given its name by scholars who saw a similarity of form and material to the architecture of ancient Rome. It is characterised, among other elements, by the cruciform plans of churchesand semicircular arches. In Italy, Romanesque art dominated cities for centuries – like the Baptistery of Florence and the great San Marco Basilica of Venice. In Germany the cathedrals of Mainz, Worms and Speyer are the best-known Romanesque monuments.
10 Dollars, 2008
Weight: 2 oz of ,999 silverDiam: 50 mmMintage: 999 coins
PRINCESS KYNINSKA FROM SPARTA – SHE TWICE WON THE OLYMPIC HORSE RACINGHorse racing and chariot racing have long been regarded as the most attractive sport competitions by the spectators in the Hippodrome beside the Olympic Stadium.The track length was 400 meters and the horse racing was performed in the double distance i.e.800 meters. Furthermore it was not allowed to use a saddle or stirrups in the riding competition at the Olympic Games. Interestingly – the owner of the Horse was called the winner of this Olympic disciplinenot the rider itself!Racing horses belonged mainly to noblemen. The only exception was the horsewoman Princess Kyninska – she did twice win the Olympic competition on her own horse! Therefore she was honoured and depicted as a rider statue.
2 coins, one concave and one convex.
1000 FrancsWeight: 1 ozDiam: 40 mmMintage: 2500 coins
Delivered in pair, in capsules, with certificate.
The Almas - in a lenticular Photo Picture
The Almas is a "bigfoot-like" creature, a crossing between a human and an ape, who is supposed to be domiciled in Mongolia. It is said that the Almas are able to reach a hight of about two meters and have eye-catching long arms. The lore says that the Almas are very shy, nocturnal and are very fast. These are the reasons why they are very rarely sighted. We have sighted him on our coin. The Almas coin presents a special feature. It has lenticular imiges, which artfully produce the effect of an animation. With a glance through the binocular and a horizontal fluctuation of the coin one can discover the Almas. Can YOU also see him?
500 Tugrik, 2008Silver 925, 25 g, 38,61 mmMintage: 2500 coinsProofThe coin is delivered in capsule with certificate