The coin features Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi in a lifelike splendor – the eternal celestial duo symbolizing wisdom and wealth.
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The rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
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- Silver 999.0
- Weight
- 5 Grams
- Design
- Rose of Dubai
- Packaging
- Certified Security Case
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The rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
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Sukh Samridhi silver series depicts Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi, seated next to each other within the Garbhagriha, the sanctified, innermost sanctum of a temple.
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 rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
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.
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.
Delivering superlative quality, this uniquely stylized ingot features Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi, the eternal portrayal of wisdom and wealth, in brilliant color. The reverse features the auspicious ‘Shree Yantra’, ‘Shree Ganesh Yantra’, and ‘Shlokas’ in pristine Sanskrit.
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.
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 rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
First introduced in 1967, the Krugerrand has become the most recognized and widely owned gold bullion coin in the world. 1980 krugerrand gold coin mark the year these coins dominated over 90% of the global gold market. Considering the coin's intended use as currency in South Africa, they are made from a durable alloy of gold and copper, also known as crown gold.
The obverse of the african gold coin features a profile of Paul Kruger aka Uncle Paul who was the last President of the South African Republic from 1883 to 1900. The reverse of the Coin highlights a Springbok antelope, one of South Africa’s native fauna symbols, and has inscriptions stating the name of the coin and gold content.
This $10 Liberty Head Gold Eagle Coin offers a great piece for investors to add to their portfolio and collectors a chance to add historical value. The coin comes graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation, a renowned grading service, as Mint State 61 is in excellent condition considering the coin's age.
The obverse features a bust of Lady Liberty on her left side encircled by 13 stars each representing one of the original colonies of the New World. At the base of this design is the year of mintage. The reverse side shows a bald eagle bearing a US flag-based shield on its chest and its wings spread open, with a bundle of arrows and an olive branch clutched in its talons. Inscriptions include "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "IN GOD WE TRUST," "E PLURIBUS UNUM," and the denomination.