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Surcharges of $10 for each silver dollar sold are authorized to be paid to the March of Dimes to help finance research, education and services aimed at improving the health of women, infants and children.
The obverse (heads) design represents the past depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Dr. Jonas Salk, two leaders in the fight against polio. The inscriptions are “LIBERTY,” “IN GOD WE TRUST“ and “2015.”
The reverse (tails) design depicts a baby cuddled in the hand of a parent, representing the foundation’s dedication to the health of babies. The inscriptions are “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “$1,” “MARCH OF DIMES” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM.”
The introductory price of $46.95 will be offered from noon Eastern Time on March 13, 2015, through 3 p.m. ET on April 13, 2015, after which the regular price of $51.95 will be in effect.
Order the 2015 March of Dimes Proof Silver Dollar in commemoration of the contribution of the March of Dimes to American history, and also to support their ongoing commitment to the health of babies everywhere.
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Proof-quality commemorative coins are minted with a polished die, finished, and placed in a protective clear plastic casing set in an elegant package. The package includes a certificate of authenticity that indicates the coin's technical specifications and tells its story.
Internationally, Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) is Finland's most successful composer. He has been and still is a strong influence on many composers in Finland and abroad.
Jean Sibelius' best-known works include Symphonies 1–7, Finlandia, Valse triste, Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 and, drawing their inspiration from the Kalevala tradition of Finnish folk poetry, Kullervo and the Karelia Suite.
The national side of the commemorative two-euro coin depicts the starry sky of Ainola and a copse of pine trees, under which Sibelius was captured in several photographs. The side of the coin dedicated to Sibelius is designed by Nora Tapper. The commemorative coin's reverse is identical to that of ordinary two-euro circulation coins.
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The set contains one coin mints Berlin (A), Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G) and Hamburg (J). The official issue price is 17.80 euros in uncirculated version and € 32.25 in proof finish (both incl. VAT. Plus. Packaging and shipping). Issue date is the 30th of Januar 2015th/.
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Obverse:
In the central part of the coin – portrait of Ilya Glazunov. In the background – landscape painting “Summer. Suzdal”. Above it – inscriptions: NIUE ISLAND (issuer). Under the portrait – inscription (stylized for a signature of the artist): Илья Глазунов (Ilya Glazunov). Along the left-hand rim – vertical inscription: ELIZABETH II and year of issue: 2015. In the left bottom corner – effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Below it – mint mark: m/w. Along the rim – face value: 1 DOLLAR and hallmark: Ag 925.
Reverse:
The reverse depicts relief image of the painting „Russian Beauty”.
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When on 2nd April 2005 the Vatican sources announced the death of the Pope John Paul II, the followers of the Catholic Church became immersed in deep mourning. Our unique gold-plated silver coin in the shape of a cross, issued on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the death of the Holy Father, reflects the spiritual attachment of the Catholic community to Saint John Paul the Great. Let it be a token of our gratitude for his longtime pontificate!
Obverse:
In the central part of the coin – effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in a decorative circle. Around it – inscriptions: ELIZABETH II, face value: 25 DOLLARS, issuer: NIUE ISLAND. Below – hallmark: Ag 999, mint mark: m/w. The center of the coin is surrounded by 4 square bars depicting 4 Evangelists: Mark, John, Luke and Matthew. Each piece bears an inscription: SANCTUS MARCUS, SANCTUS IOANNES, SANCTUS LUCAS and SANCTUS MATTHEUS, respectively. All bars are marked with Greek letters: A, Ω. The last piece with a decorative ring forms the longer limb of the cross. It bears the inscription derived from the Bible and cited by the pope in his poem “Roman Triptych”: OMNIA NUDA ET APERTA SUNT ANTE OCULOS EIUS (“All things are naked and open before His eyes”, Hebrews 4:13). There is a small round window in the center of this bar.
Reverse:
In the central part of the coin: portrait of John Paul II with a nimbus. Around it – decorative ring with inscriptions in Polish and Latin: ŚWIĘTY JAN PAWEŁ II/SANCTUS IOANNES PAULUS II. Remaining pieces of the cross are decorated with ornate rosettes. The last bar has a small round window in its center.
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Back in 1990, Pobjoy Mint issue a coin which was recognised as the most innovative coin of its time, and which was awarded no less than three Coin of the Year Awards (COTY) - Best Crown, Most Innovative Coinage and overall Coin of the Year.
The coin in question was produced to commemorate the anniversary of the world's first adhesive stamp which was introduced in Britain in 1840 by famous reformer, Rowland Hill. The stamp made philatelic history, with a beautiful but simple design by Henry Corbould showing the profile of the young Queen Victorial. This stamp became popularly known the world over as the 'Penny Black'.
This year sees the 175th Anniversary of the Penny Black, and to commemorate the event, the 2015 coin is being issued with the same design as the coin released in 1990. The design remains the same showing the image from the stamp, but there is a change in the anniversary date and this year's coin has been issued in various sizes, with the Cupro Nickel and Sterling Silver editions both having the lustrous 'pearl black' finish created from a unique technique employed by Pobjoy Mint to create the beautiful black colour. This year's coin also differs from the original as it portrays a different effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The obverse of the coin carries an incused effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Lord of Mann, by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS.
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Gerry Anderson’s now classic show blasted onto television screens in 1965. Using a unique puppet system known as SuperMarionation, Thunderbirds became an instant hit. Set in the year 2065 on a secret island, the series stars the Tracy family, who together battle the forces of evil as ‘International Rescue'.
Included in this line up were five vehicles known as Thunderbirds. Piloted by the talented Tracy brothers, the dynamic combination ensured heroic search and rescue missions in each intrepid episode.
Today Thunderbirds remains one of the most influential British Sci-Fi television shows of its era, and continues to play an influential part in modern culture.
This highly collectible coin has a Limited Mintage of only 5,000 coins.
With this release, New Zealand Mint blasts off the 2015 Thunderbirds programme, with six silver coins due for release over the coming months. First up is this official 50th Anniversary coin, in fine gilded silver. Stay tuned for the next exciting release as we count down from 5 to 1.
This design features the Thunderbirds 50th Anniversary logo gilded against a polished background.
This features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Country of Issue - Niue.
This stunning Thunderbirds 50 Years anniversary coin is presented in a futuristic, clear Perspex coin case.
A classic box and uniquely numbered Certificate of Authenticity, make this one of a kind release and a classy and nostalgic gift for any Thunderbirds fan or coin aficionado.
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Obverse:
In the foreground – image of a20-zloty coin stylized for a contemporary Polish circulation coin. Left-hand – reverse of the florin of Władysław I the Elbow-high depicting St. Stanislaus wearing a mitre on his head and holding a crosier in his left hand. In the background – portrait of Władysław I the Elbow-high derived from his sepulchral sculpture housed in the Wawel Cathedral.
Reverse:
The reverse depicts the obverse of the florin of Władysław I the Elbow-high. In the background – image of a seal depicting the king. Along the rim, right-hand – inscription: FLOREN WŁADYSŁAWA ŁOKIETKA (name of the coin)
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