2.5 Grams Anjali Gold Bar
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Designed by DMCC, there are two editions of the UAE Bullion Coins.
- The first edition, launched in April 2012, features a portrait of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the UAE, and Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower.
- The second edition, launched in December 2012, features a portrait of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the Palm Jumeirah Island, the world’s largest man-made island.
Both coins stand as national emblems which reflect the determination and achievements of the UAE federation.
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.
Turkish Gold coins harken back to the days of the Ottoman Empire, which encompassed much of the Arabian peninsula prior to its break-up in the aftermath of World War I. These historic coins contain beautiful calligraphy!
Obverse: The center of the coin depicts Tugra. This is a calligraphic monogram of the Ottoman Turkish Sultan. The signature is surrounded by laurel twigs and torches, a symbol of victory and honor. Above, seven stars sign on the signature. Reverse: The monogram on the central part of the coin is surrounded by a laurel wreath. At the top of the coin are minted stars and in the bottom year of the coin.
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.
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.
This beautifully crafted, 24k 999.9 fine silver coin is the perfect gift for your loved ones to celebrate any special occasion. Be it a wedding, anniversary, or just another day to show that you care, this MMTC-PAMP collectible coin embodies the purity of your love & affection. This coin comes in a beautiful presentation box along with a notecard in which you can write your message.
An exceptional celebration of the Year of the Dog, this unique release features the shape of a dog etched in authentic Australian opal which makes a wonderful gift for those born in the Year of the Dog. The gemstone feature is embedded within a silver coin depicting stylized leaves and flowers. Included in the design are the inscription YEAR OF THE DOG, the 2018 year date, and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark.
The coin is presented in a prestigious display case with a light, which turns on as you open the lid and illuminates the stunning individual colors of the opal. The coin is packaged within a beautifully illustrated shipper and a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Limited Mintage of 5,000 only*
The 50 Peso Mexican Gold Coin is more commonly known today as the gold Centenario, so-called because it was first issued in 1921 by the Mexican Mint to commemorate 100 years of Mexican independence from Spanish colonial rule.
On the obverse side of the Coin, you’ll find the original depiction of Winged Victory. this image features a front-facing Angel of Independence as she holds the wreath crown of military victory and self-governance over her head in her right hand. The left hand is down at her side and clutches the broken chains of servitude. The reverse of all Coins features the coat of arms for Mexico. These coins could feature various depictions of the Mexican coat of arms, but the general design remains focused on a golden eagle on a cactus perch as it battles with a snake.
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.
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.
Designed by DMCC, there are two editions of the UAE Bullion Coins.
- The first edition, launched in April 2012, features a portrait of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, president of the UAE, and Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower.
- The second edition, launched in December 2012, features a portrait of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and the Palm Jumeirah Island, the world’s largest man-made island.
Both coins stand as national emblems which reflect the determination and achievements of the UAE federation.
Known as the "Maneki -Neko", the 'lucky cat' is believed to bring good luck and fortune to its owner. Originating from the 17th century, a stray cat taken in by a temple was believed to have saved a samurai lord and his men from being struck by lightning by raising its paw and beckoning them towards it.
This coin features a white lucky cat with its right paw raised for wealth and good fortune. The design includes the Chinese characters for “ushering in wealth and prosperity”, and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark. The coin is issued as legal tender under the authority of the Government of Tuvalu, and its obverse portrays the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2018 year-date, and the monetary denomination.
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.
This product can be authenticated through PAMP's VERISCAN™ Bullion Identification Security System.