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12.07.2015

The coins Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo

The coins Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo

The coins Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo

Pobjoy Mint is delighted to announce the issue of two stunning new uncirculated cupro nickel collector's coins commemorating the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. Issued on behalf of the Isle of Man Government the coins are also available in a collectable coin set as part of the IOM series to commemorate this anniversary. The first coin featured here shows a portrait of the Duke of Wellington with the British Infantry Square in the background. The second coin features a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte with the Charge of the Hussars shown in the background.  The obverse of the coin bears an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann, by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS.

The Battle of Waterloo was fought as part of the Napoleonic Wars and it was at Waterloo (a village south of Brussels in Belgium) that Napoleon Bonaparte’s French soldiers met the armies of Britain and Prussia. The battle took place on 18th June 1815 and this year sees the Bicentenary of this famous Battle.

The coins Bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo

The Battle of Waterloo began with Napoleon’s 72,000 men facing the Duke of Wellington’s army of 68,000 men.  Wellington had British, Dutch, Belgian and German soldiers on his side, but was expecting even more when the 45,000 Prussian soldiers arrived.  Eventually the Prussians began to arrive and Napoleon was forced to send groups of his soldiers to try and stop the Prussians from being able to join up with Wellington’s forces.  By early evening it was apparent that the French were losing so instead of defending their position, Wellington ordered his soldiers to attack and the French army began to run away.  Four days after this famous Battle, Napoleon gave up power and was exiled to the island of St Helena.

Available in Cupro Nickel and Proof Sterling Silver, the coins are struck to the highest quality with the precious metal versions being produced with a stunning ‘proof’ finish.  The design on each commemorative coin is in relief with a glorious mirror-finish background.

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10.07.2015

The coin Canada’s Merchant Navy in the Battle of the Atlantic

The coin Canada’s Merchant Navy in the Battle of the Atlantic

The coin Canada’s Merchant Navy in the Battle of the Atlantic

"The Battle of the Atlantic was not won by any navy or air force, it was won by the courage, fortitude and determination of the British and Allied merchant navy."
 – Rear Admiral Leonard Murray, Commander-in-Chief Canadian North Atlantic

From its very onset in September 1939, the Second World War's longest continuous military campaign was fought in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.  During six long years of naval warfare, enemy U-boats and warships targeted Allied transport ships in an attempt to cut off vital Allied supply lines between Europe and North America. A decisive Nazi victory at sea could have starved Great-Britain into submission but Canada's Merchant Navy would play a central role in maintaining this Atlantic lifeline, which provided much-needed personnel, food, fuel and weapons to the Allied cause in Britain and beyond.

Every available merchant ship would serve as pivotal transports for these supplies, and protecting these ships from the enemy was essential. While the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) could offer protection by air as far as its planes could travel, the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) oversaw the placement of these ships into convoys; these column formations were then escorted by armed naval escorts.

This perilous transatlantic journey carried great risk for the merchant mariners who served in Canada's fleet of transport ships. Knowing that their non-military vessels were key targets, they nonetheless carried out voyage after voyage, transporting vital supplies and dangerous cargo around the world through treacherous ocean passages and harsh conditions, ever vigilant of the constant enemy threat from above or below.

At first, the Allies suffered devastating losses as U-boats were relentless, operating in groups
(or "wolf packs") to torpedo convoy ships. Many of these ships were lost in the North Atlantic, in an area nicknamed the "black pit" that was beyond the reach of Allied aircraft; others were sunk off the shores of South America and Africa. It also brought the war to Canadian shores as several ships fell prey to attack in Canadian waters, leading to the temporary closure of the St Lawrence River and Gulf of
St. Lawrence to transatlantic shipping.

In the spring of 1943, the tide began to turn; Canada's shipbuilding industry was turning out new ships (including the famous corvettes), and Allied escort ships were better equipped and manned with experienced crews. Fast ships were positioned to come to the aid of a threatened convoy; small flight decks were added to merchant ships, allowing three or four aircraft to serve as additional defence and British Intelligence had finally cracked the secret code used by U-boat commanders.

The Battle of the Atlantic continued on for two more years, until the very end of the war. Merchant ships made more than 25,000 voyages between 1939 and 1945, delivering 165 million tonnes of cargo overseas. In spite of the perilous task at hand, the heroism of these 12,000 Canadian men and women made an immeasurable contribution to the Allied war effort at home and abroad, and has left a proud legacy for all Canadians to remember.  

"…we think with special gratitude of the many merchant seamen who have fallen in the fight and whose service and sacrifice will always be a proud memory." – Lord Leathers, Ministry of War Transport

An ideal gift for someone you know interested in war history! Order yours today! 

Special features:
•    Crafted from 99.99% pure silver, this coin commemorates the Battle of the Atlantic and the role played by Canada's Merchant Navy in ensuring the Allied cause was maintained abroad.
•    The obverse features the effigy of King George VI by T. H. Paget. 
•    Exceptional engraving and the use of multiple finishes bring to life the finely detailed image of a convoy of Canadian ships coming under attack.
•    A symbolic gift for those whose loved ones served at sea during the Second World War.
•    A beautiful collectible for commemorators, and a prestigious addition to any Canadian military- or history-themed collection.
•    Your coin is GST/HST exempt.

About the Design:
The reverse design by Canadian artist Yves Bérubé features an impeccable combination of expert engraving and beautiful finishes and depicts the dangerous conditions endured by transatlantic ships during the Battle of the Atlantic between 1939 and 1945. It is a calm evening on July 11, 1943; in the foreground, the ocean steamer SS Duchess of York (left) is featured prominently, with a thick plume of steam billowing out from its funnels. Requisitioned as a troopship during the war, the large vessel is part of the convoy dubbed "Faith," which has been spotted by enemy aircraft off the coast of Spain. Two Focke-Wulf Fw-200 Kondors have begun their high-level bombardment, with one bomb hitting the water starboard side off the ship's bow, where detailed engraving adds movement through the motion of the water's surface. One of the convoy's escort ships, the Tribal-class destroyer HMCS Iroquois (right), has unleashed anti-aircraft fire but it is all in vain against this airborne attack. While
SS Duchess of York and 34 of its crew would be added to the Allied casualties suffered during the Second World War's Battle of the Atlantic, 628 of its survivors would be rescued and transported to safety by Iroquois.

Did you know…
•    Merchant ships made more than 25,000 voyages between 1939 and 1945, delivering 165 million tonnes of cargo overseas in convoy formations that were defended by armed naval escorts. 
•    On June 15, 1940, the Erik Boye became the first Canadian-flagged merchant ship sunk during the Battle of the Atlantic.
•    Attacks took place in the waters of the Caribbean and along the eastern seaboard—including the Gulf of St. Lawrence, which led to the closure of the St. Lawrence to all transatlantic shipping from 1942 to 1944. 
•    U-boats engaged in a "wolf pack" tactic of congregating as a group in the path of an oncoming convoy, then unleashing a mass attack to overwhelm the escort ships. 
•    Losses in the Battle of the Atlantic reached their peak in March 1943. Two months later, in
May 1943, Allied forces turned the table destroying more than two dozen U-boats, forcing their temporary withdrawal from the North Atlantic; May 1943 is thus celebrated as the "turning point" of the Battle of the Atlantic.
•    The range reached by Allied aircraft was limited during the early years, leaving convoys without an air escort for part of the journey; flight decks were later added onto merchant ships to create Merchant Aircraft Carriers (MACs) that would allow them to carry three or four aircraft for added airborne defence.
•    When war was declared, Canada had 38 ocean-going merchant vessels; by 1945, Canada's shipyards had built 410, at a peak rate of almost two merchant ships per week in 1944. Canada's dedication to creating a merchant fleet made it the 4th largest during the war.
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10.07.2015

The coin Coastal Waters

The coin Coastal Waters

Canadian Mint has released another coin at a cost equal to their face value. This time it was the coin of $ 200 for $ 200, dedicated to coastal waters of Canada.

Canada is a vast territory between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Atlantic - to the east (hence the country's motto "From sea to sea"), between the United States to the south and northwest (Alaska) by the Arctic Ocean to the north and Greenland in the north-east . At the latitude of the southern coast of Newfoundland nahoditsyafrantsuzskayazamorskaya Territory Pierre and Miquelon. Since 1925, Canada assert their rights to the area of ​​the Arctic between 60 ° W. and 141 ° W. to the North Pole; Nevertheless, these rights are not recognized.

The obverse of the coin depicts a traditional portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. It is surrounded by the name of the queen, and the name of the designer of her image on the coin.

The reverse image placed whirlpool, which are sea creatures, boats and shore facilities. the name of the issuing country, the denomination and the year. At the top of the semicircular inscription - Canada - the name of the country of the issuer, at the bottom of a semi-circle Set the face value - $ 200 and a year of its release - 2015.

Coins are placed in a capsule and gift box. Attached to them is a certificate of authenticity. Made of silver, 9,999 samples (Proof), diameter 50 mm, weight of 63.07, with a circulation of 25 thousand. Copies.

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09.07.2015

The coin Centenary of the World War I

The coin Centenary of the World War I

The coin Centenary of the World War I

Italian mint euro coins will continue the cycle devoted to the First World War. and released in honor of this event, a new commemorative coin 10 euro.

The First World War is one of the large-scale armed conflict in the history of mankind. This title is confirmed in historiography only after the Second World War in 1939. In the interwar period it was used the name "The Great War" (English. The Great War, fr. La Grande guerre), in the Russian Empire it was also called the "Great War", "Great War", "The Second World", "World".

The formal reason for the war was the assassination of Sarajevo June 28, 1914 Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand of nineteen Serb terrorist, a student from Bosnia Gavrilo Princip, who was a member of a terrorist organization "Mlada Bosna", which fought for the unification of all South Slavic peoples into a single state. As a result, the war ceased to exist four empires: Russian, Austro-Hungarian, Ottoman iGermanskaya. The participating countries have lost killed more than 10 million soldiers and 12 million civilians, about 55 million people were injured.

Obverse represents Italy. It shows the head of a statue of goddess Victory Winged Victory, which is placed on the forehead five-pointed star. Around the head of Victoria inscription - Republic of Italy, at the bottom the year of issue - 2015. The image is taken in the rim of olive and laurel branches symbolizing stability and glory of warriors.

In the center of the reverse Vittorio Emanuele Monument in Rome, representing a dying hero, based on human chains, which the hero freed from suffering. To the left of the image of the monument face value - 10 euros, under the symbol par inscription - Centenary of the First World War. To the right of the monument - mint mark - R.

The coin is made of silver 925, weight 22, at a diameter of 34 mm, with a circulation of 5 thousand. Copies.

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08.07.2015

The coin Great White Shark

The coin Great White Shark

The coin Great White Shark

The great white shark is a type of large lamniform shark, which can be found in temperate coastal waters all over the world. They live in the upper part of the ocean, closer to the surface, and close to shore, where sunlight shines through the water and prey is readily available, and easily visible.

Each coin is struck from 1oz of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality.

The coin’s reverse depicts a great white shark with its jaws open, exposing its sharp teeth. The design includes the inscription GREAT WHITE, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark. The coin’s high relief reverse and obverse are minted on concave surfaces to ensure the optimum flow of metal is achieved by the strike of the die.

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 2015 year-date, and the monetary denomination on the obverse.

The Perth Mint will release no more than 10,000 of the Great White Shark 2015 1oz Silver Proof High Relief Coin.

Each silver coin is individually housed in a classic grey Perth Mint display case within an illustrated shipper and is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. 

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07.07.2015

The coin MUTTABURRASAURUS

 The coin MUTTABURRASAURUS

 The coin MUTTABURRASAURUS

The Muttaburrasaurus is the final coin in this exciting five-coin series featuring Australian dinosaurs that existed in the Cretaceous Period between 112 and 102 million years ago.

Each coin is struck from 1oz of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality.

The coin’s reverse depicts the Australian dinosaur Muttaburrasaurus langdoni set against a colourful, prehistoric scene. The inscription MUTTABURRASAURUS, the coin’s weight and purity, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark are also incorporated into the design.

Each 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 2015 year-date, and the monetary denomination, on the obverse.

The Perth Mint will release no more than 5,000 of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs – Muttaburrasaurus 2015 1oz Silver Proof Coloured Coin.

This coin is housed in The Perth Mint’s classic grey presentation case within a wonderfully illustrated shipper, and is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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perthmint.com.au

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06.07.2015

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

In 2015 we continue with the second series of collector coins called "Spanish Cities Heritage". The first issue was dedicated to the cities of Alcala de Henares, Avila, Baeza, Cáceres and Cordoba.

The second series is dedicated to the cities of Cuenca, Ibiza, Merida, Salamanca and San Cristobal de La Laguna.

All are listed on the World Heritage List. In this second series five pieces of silver in proof quality are emitted, encapsulated and presented in stylish jewel cases.The coins are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity issued by the FNMT-RCM.

II Series Cities Heritage has Name Composition Face Value Diameter Weight Quality Roll, 4 real 925 thousandths 5 € 13.50 g 33 mm Proof 7000.

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

4 reales silver - Cuenca,  4 real - Cuenca. Click to see enlarged image. Has obverse reproduces the logo of UNESCO together, right, for the official emblem of the World Heritage Convention. In the reverse depicts an image of the Hanging Houses of Cuenca, with the Bridge of San Pablo in the foreground.

4 real - San Cristobal de La Laguna has obverse reproduces the logo of UNESCO together, right, for the official emblem of the World Heritage Convention. On the back of the fifth coin features an image of the tower of the First Parish of Our Lady of Conception, the city of San Cristobal de La Laguna, in Tenerife, in the eaves of a roof and a plant of verode first.

4 real - Ibiza has In the (common to all five pieces) front the logo of UNESCO together, right, for the official emblem of the World Heritage Convention is playing. On the reverse an image of the Cathedral of Ibiza and the roofs of the Church of Santo Domingo is played.

The coins from II Series Cities Heritage

4 real - Merida has logo of UNESCO together, right, for the official emblem of the World Heritage Convention is playing. On the reverse an image of the Roman theater in Mérida played.

4 real - Salamanca has in the (common to all five pieces) front the logo of UNESCO together, right, for the official emblem of the World Heritage Convention is playing. On the reverse an image of the facade of the City of Salamanca Town hall.

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03.07.2015

The coin 500 Birthday of Sta. Teresa

The coin 500 Birthday of Sta. Teresa

The birth of Saint Teresa of Jesus fulfills its V centenary in 2015. Founder of the feminine and masculine order of the Discalced Carmelites, doctor of the Catholic Church and patron of the Spanish writers, St. Teresa contributed, along with other major figures of Spanish literature to illuminate the "Golden Age".

The commemoration of the five centuries of its birth offers a unique opportunity not only to remember who he was and what made Santa Teresa, but also to understand his thought and life. On this occasion, the Royal Mint coined a new coin collector texts and motifs are dedicated to this centenary.

 On the obverse the image of Santa Teresa by Peter Paul Rubens, whose picture is in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is playing.

On the back the religious monument called The shrine of Los Cuatro Postes located in the city of Ávila is played.

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02.07.2015

The coin Australian koala

The coin Australian koala

The coin Australian koala

The Perth Mint is pleased to present the spectacular 1 kilo Australian Koala Silver Proof Coin, featuring one of Australia’s most loved marsupials.

The koala is well-adapted to Australia’s dry conditions as they do not actually require water to drink. Receiving all the moisture they need from eucalyptus leaves, koalas spend most of their time in these trees for this reason, and because they are known to sleep among the shaded branches for up to 20 hours each day.

Each coin is struck from 1 kilo of 99.9% pure silver in proof quality.

The coin's reverse depicts an adult koala sitting in the fork of a eucalyptus tree, amid a rural landscape. The design includes the inscription AUSTRALIAN KOALA, The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark, and the 2015 year-date.

Each 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 Perth Mint will release no more than 500 of the 2015 Australian Koala 1 Kilo Silver Proof Coin.

Individually housed in a classic display case and custom designed shipper, each coin is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity. 

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perthmint.com.au

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01.07.2015

The coin Butterfly Pendant

The coin Butterfly Pendant

The coin Butterfly Pendant

Coins do not have to remain hidden in drawers! Worn as a piece of jewelry, they will be a crowning touch of your stylish look.

Butterflies are a symbol of rebirth, renewal and joy. With their ethereal beauty they remind us how fragile and delicate, but also wonderful our life can be. Charming butterfly perching on a tulip and stretching its crystal wings will be an outstanding gift for your nearest and dearest. It can also be a perfect little reward self-gift for you! Be in vogue and pamper yourself with this lovely eye-catching trinket!

Our collection of exquisite silver pendants adorned with intricate embellishments and floral ornaments will attract not only collectors of minted legal tender. This season our newly designed “Butterfly Pendant” will unquestionably enchant all elegant ladies, treasuring out-of-the-ordinary bijou! 

•   perfect gift idea
•   highlight of every jewelry collection
•   adorned with beautiful SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS
•   offered in an elegant presentation case

Happiness is a butterfly, which when pursued, is always just beyond your grasp, but which, if you will sit down quietly, may alight upon you.
Nathaniel Hawthorne

Obverse:
In the central part of the coin – effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Below – inscriptions: ELIZABETH II, 1 DOLLAR (face value), 2015 (year of issue). Above the effigy of the Queen – inscriptions: NIUE (issuer), m/w (mint mark). Between them – two round cut-outs. Along the rim, vertically – hallmark: Ag 999. In the background – decorative surface: floral ornaments.

Reverse:
In the bottom part of the coin – SWAROVSKI ELEMENTS in the shape of a butterfly. In the background – decorative surface: tulips. In the upper part of the coin – two round cut-outs. 

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