21k 2Gram Gold Coin
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A fitting gift and keepsake for graduates of any age, this pure silver coin celebrates academic achievement and honours long periods of study. Rich in symbols of wisdom, it depicts an owl wearing a mortarboard mid-flight with a scroll in its talons all in vivid colour. The design includes five mortarboards in the background and the inscription ‘CONGRATULATIONS’, the 2018 year-date and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark.
The Graduation coin is housed in an illustrated presentation card that opens to reveal the coin and provides space to write your personal message inside. The coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965 and features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the monetary denomination on the obverse.
The first decorative motif ever to embellish a precious metal bar, PAMP's distinctive Lady Fortuna design is famed the world over as assurance of PAMP quality and authenticity. Here, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all of her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, Horn of Plenty, precious coins, and Wheel of Fortune.
The front of the bar features an engraved image of Lady Fortuna. The PAMP Fortuna series of gold bars was the first series to enter the precious metals market with an artistic image on the front.
The reverse of the bar contains the weight, fineness, brand, and serial number. Each PAMP Minted gold bar comes with its own serial number, which is also confirmed on the assay certificate.
Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi are the eternal celestial duo signifying wisdom and wealth. The coin depicts their lifelike splendor and details their venerable appearance with an enhanced 3d effect, which presents the religious deities in remarkable poise and elegance.
Presented in a stunning presentation case with a heart-shaped crystal, this 1oz Silver coin is a lasting reminder of one of life's most significant and memorable occasions.
The coin's reverse depicts a bride and groom embracing on their wedding day with two intertwined gold wedding rings. The design includes the inscription CONGRATULATIONS and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark. The coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965 and features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2018 year-date, and the monetary denomination on the obverse.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, each coin is presented in a prestigious white glossy box with a beautiful heart-shaped crystal on the lid, within an illustrated shipper.
The first decorative motif ever to embellish a precious metal bar, PAMP's distinctive Lady Fortuna design is famed the world over as assurance of PAMP quality and authenticity. Here, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all of her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, Horn of Plenty, precious coins, and Wheel of Fortune.
The front of the bar features an engraved image of Lady Fortuna. The PAMP Fortuna series of gold bars was the first series to enter the precious metals market with an artistic image on the front.
The reverse of the bar contains the weight, fineness, brand, and serial number. Each PAMP Minted gold bar comes with its own serial number, which is also confirmed on the assay certificate.
The obverse face of the 250 Gram PAMP Suisse Fortuna Gold Bar features the portrait of Fortuna. PAMPs depiction shows Fortuna in left-profile relief and features a cornucopia atop her head that is overflowing with a bounty of riches that she catches in her clasped hands below.
On the reverse of the bar are the four circles containing PAMP as part of the PAMP Suisse logo. The engraving of the corporate name and brand logo is followed by markings that identify the weight, purity, and metal content of the bar, as well as the assayer's mark and individual serial number for each bar.
The first decorative motif ever to embellish a precious metal bar, PAMP's distinctive Lady Fortuna design is famed the world over as assurance of PAMP quality and authenticity. Here, the Roman goddess of prosperity is portrayed with all of her mythical attributes: Sheaves of wheat, poppies, Horn of Plenty, precious coins, and Wheel of Fortune.
The front of the bar features an engraved image of Lady Fortuna. The PAMP Fortuna series of gold bars was the first series to enter the precious metals market with an artistic image on the front.
The reverse of the bar contains the weight, fineness, brand, and serial number. Each PAMP Minted gold bar comes with its own serial number, which is also confirmed on the assay certificate.
The “tola” is a traditional Indian unit of weight. It is a Hindi word, derived from the Sanskrit word “Tula”, defined as a balance, scale, or weight. The unit was introduced by England’s East India Company in 1836. Although the gram is India’s official unit of weight, the tola continues to be used in the Indian Sub-Continent, and in the Middle East. Tola bars traditionally have a millesimal gold purity of 999, but 999.9 bars are also manufactured. A serial number is not normally stamped on the bar.
On the obverse of the coin, Great Britain Gold Sovereign is an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty has featured on the Gold Sovereign since 1952 and this is the fifth-generation portrait of the Queen to be used in the series. The portrait shows the Queen aged 89 with the George IV State Diadem Crown.
The reverse side of Great Britain Gold Sovereign coins includes a depiction of St. George on horseback as he slays a dragon. There are various versions of stories about a Christian warrior on a horse slaying a serpent-like beast that dates back to the late Roman era and the early 5th century. In this design, a muscular St. George rides in on horseback with a Corinthian helmet on his head and a sword in his right hand as he rides down the dragon before slaying the beast with his sword.
Delicately crafted on 999.9 purest silver, the Tirupati Balaji coin flawlessly translates the aura, charm and divinity of the gracious Lord. The distinctive motif with its fine aesthetics, brilliant colours and an unparalleled finish, is a potent symbol of purity, transcendence and superior Swiss craftsmanship.