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20.04.2014

Portugal 2,5 euros 2014 - Marcos Portugal

Forming part of the European Series, that elected European Composers as the theme for 2014, the Portuguese coin pays homage to Marcos Portugal (1762–1830), one of the most prolific Portuguese composers ever.

Portugal 2,5 euros 2014 - Marcos Portugal

Marcos António da Fonseca Portugal (1762–1830) was a Portuguese classical composer (over 70 dramatic works, including 40 operas, and more than 140 sacred works), who achieved great international fame for his operas in Italian.

This coin, created by sculptor Paula Lourenço, shows on its obverse the portrait of Marcos Portugal and on its reverse a lyre surrounded by laurel branches, symbolizing the greatness of his musical works.

To be be released in march 2014.

Сountry: Portugal
Data of issue:    March, 2014
Face value: 2,5 Euro 2,5 Euro 2,5 Euro
Metal: Gold.999 Silver .925 CuNi
Weight: 15,55 g 12 g 10 g
Diameter: 28 mm 28 mm 28 mm
Quality: Proof Proof
Mintage: 2,500 pcs        7,500 pcs        10,000 pcs
Source:

incm.pt

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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19.04.2014

Swiss Wildlife – Capricorn (Alpine Ibex)

Swiss Wildlife – Capricorn (Alpine Ibex)

Due to the extreme differences in height from 195 m above sea level to over 4600 m Switzerland displays a great variety of climates with the corresponding plants and animals. While sitting under decorative palms growing in an almost Mediterranean climate along the shores of Lago Maggiore and Lake Lugano in southern Switzerland you may have a look at mountain peaks covered by eternal snow. Chamois and wild boar, hart, fox and bauson live in the forests, but sometimes they can even be seen at distances of a few hundred feet in the suburbs. The wild hare has become rare.

Issue date end of April 2014.

Сountry: Niue
Data of issue:    April, 2014
Face value: 2 Dollars
Metal: Silver .999
Weight: 31,1035 g
Diameter: 40 mm
Quality: Antique finish – satined
Mintage: 999 pcs

Source:

helvetic-mint.com

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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19.04.2014

Coloured Coin – 2014 FIFA World Cup

Coloured Coin – 2014 FIFA World Cup

The players fly across the green pitch under the blaring lights. Their bodies move in kinetic displays of devotion to their nation, their team, and their sport. In the stands surrounding them, tens of thousands of fans rise, cheering, from their seats. This is the moment where passion begins.

In 2014, the FIFA World Cup is being hosted in Brazil. This exciting event is closely watched by millions of fans around the globe, intertwining national pride, international sportsmanship and love for a sport that combines endurance, strength, and strategy to the delight of frenzied fans. Canadians, too, are riveted by the FIFA World Cup – including the hundreds of thousands of young people here who play soccer for fun and for sport.

Considered the world’s most popular sport, soccer has also taken hold of Canadians young and old. Although the Dominion of Canada Football Association has been a FIFA member since its formation in 1913 it is largely since the 1980s that soccer’s popularity in Canada has soared, particularly among youth. Beginning in the 1980s, soccer became the Canadian sport with the highest number of registered players, surpassing even hockey. Soccer registration in Canada has continued to outpace hockey registration ever since and remains both the top participatory sport and fastest-growing sport in Canada. Today, the Canadian Soccer Association boasts nearly 1 million registered soccer players in Canada, the majority of whom are under the age of 19 and almost half of whom are female.

With this dynamic global sport inspiring the passion of young Canadians, it is no surprise that Canada’s international status in soccer has seen an upsurge over the last two decades. The Canadian men’s national soccer team participated in both the 1986 FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Confederations Cup 2001. The Canadian women’s national soccer team has played at 5 FIFA Women’s World Cups. Canada will host the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2015.

Coin design was approved by FIFA.

Coloured Coin – 2014 FIFA World Cup

Coin was designed by Canadian artist Steve Hepburn and presents a dynamic stylized pastiche of soccer images. Dominating the image is a soccer player, right leg thrown back to make a powerful kick. The player’s target is a large soccer ball upon which a map of Canada replaces one of the dark patches. Below the image of the player, three young children play soccer in a field of grass—a boy prepares to kick the ball while two girls approach him from either side; all the young players are dressed in the sport’s recognizable uniform of long shorts, jersey, tall socks, and soccer cleats. In the upper right corner of the image, backed by a cheery yellow sunburst, a large stylized image of a Canadian crowd, arms extended to the sky, waving flags and pennants and flanked by swirling maple leaves, is reminiscent of the building wave of enthusiasm for the sport. The background is dominated by the well known green of the soccer pitch along with colourful ‘swoosh’ marks flying from behind the ball and complex line patterns recalling soccer nets.

Сountry: Canada
Data of issue:    April, 2014
Face value: 25 Cents
Metal: Cupro-nickel
Weight: 0,5 g
Diameter: 35 mm (6mm thick)
Quality: specimen with colour
Mintage: 20,000 pcs

Coin is an excellent gift for the young soccer fans and players in your life. A thoughtful celebration of soccer for fans, sports enthusiasts, and lovers of the FIFA World Cup.

Source:

mint.ca

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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18.04.2014

Bald Eagle is the subject of the Perth Mints latest high relief coin

Bald Eagle is the subject of the Perth Mints latest high relief coin

One of the most popular types of coins struck by the Perth Mint are their high-relief ones. These coins are struck deeper into a thicker planchet (blank) to increase the distance between the highest and lowest points of the coins artwork. The result is a design that has an almost three-dimensional quality and done right they’re some of the most attractive coins released today.

In the same vein as the recent and beautiful John Mercanti designed Wedge Tailed Eagle high relief silver coin, this latest one-ounce 0.999 silver coin carries one of the most impressive of the Birds of Prey, the simply magnificent Bald Eagle.

The artist for this portrait is Perth Mint resident Ing Ing Jong, who was also responsible for such recent releases as the hit 2014 Stock Horse, the 2014 Australian Gold Sovereign and last years Lunar Snakes. The American coin dealer SilverTowne has the exclusive rights to distribute the coin but we’re currently trying to determine if that’s for the full 5,000 mintage, or if, like the aforementioned Wedge-Tailed Eagle, a portion of the run will be sold by the Perth Mint at a later date.

The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a sea eagle found in North America. Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting.

Bald Eagle is the subject of the Perth Mints latest high relief coin

The Bald Eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States of America. The Bald Eagle appears on its Seal. In the late 20th century it was on the brink of extirpation in the continental United States. Populations recovered and the species was removed from the U.S. federal government’s list of endangered species on July 12, 1995 and transferred to the list of threatened species. It was removed from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife in the Lower 48 States on June 28, 2007.

Along with a portrait of an American Bald Eagle, the coin’s reverse also includes the inscription AMERICAN BALD EAGLE, The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark, and the coin’s weight and fineness.

The coin’s obverse depicts the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination, and the 2014 year-date.

Сountry: Tuvalu
Data of issue:    April, 2014
Face value: 1 Dollar
Metal: Silver .999
Weight: 31,135 g
Diameter: 32,60 mm (6mm thick)
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 5,000 pcs

Source:

agaunews.com

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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18.04.2014

2 euro Commemorative Coin - Park Güell - Work of Antoni Gaudí

2 euro Commemorative Coin - Park Güell - Work of Antoni Gaudí

The coin depicts in the foreground a lizard sculpture which is the Park Güell emblem and was designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí. As background a detail of one of the pavilions situated at the Park Güell entrance. At the top, in circular sense and in capital letters the words "ESPAÑA" and "PARK GÜELL - GAUDÍ". At the left the year of issuance "2014" and at the right the mintmark. The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.

The coin depicts in the foreground a lizard sculpture which is the Park Güell emblem and was designed by the architect Antoni Gaudí. As background a detail of one of the pavilions situated at the Park Güell entrance. At the top, in circular sense and in capital letters the words ‘ESPAÑA’ and ‘PARK GÜELL — GAUDÍ’. At the left the year of issuance ‘2014’ and at the right the mintmark.

The coin’s outer ring depicts the 12 stars of the European flag.

2 euro Commemorative Coin - Park Güell - Work of Antoni Gaudí

Reverse: left from the coin centre face value: 2, on the right inscription: EURO; in the background of the inscription a map of Europe; in the background of the map vertically six parallel lines ending on both sides with five-pointed stars (the reverse is common for all euro coins)

Сountry: Spain
Data of issue:    March, 2014
Face value: 2 Euro
Metal: Cu-Ni / Cu-Zn-Ni;Ni;Cu-Zn-Ni)
Weight: 8,5 g
Diameter: 25,75 mm
Mintage: 8 000 000 (UNC), 5 000 (Coincard), 62 000 (BU, в наборах), 
10 000 (Proof), 5 000 (Proof, в наборе)

Spanish UNESCO World Heritage Sites series:
Spain started the commemorative coin series Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO (UNESCO World Heritage) in 2010, commemorating all of Spain's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, which could continue until 2050. The order in which the coin for a specific site is issued coincides with the order in which they were declared a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The coins issued are:
2 euro 2010 Mosque-Cathedral, Historic Centre of Córdoba
2 euro 2011 Patio de los Leones of the Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín, Granada,
2 euro 2012 Burgos Cathedral,
2 euro 2013 Monastery and Site of the Escorial, Madrid,
2 euro 2014 Works of Antoni Gaudí,
2 euro 2015 Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain,
2 euro 2016 Old city of Segovia and its aqueduct.

Source:

2eurocommemorativecoins.blogspot.ru

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics, Reports.

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17.04.2014

Housefly XL Relief

Helvetic Mint is pleased to release Housefly XL Relief coin. Special minting technique with fully printed XL Relief See and feel the Housefty skin and eye 5C photorealistic digital prinying on the relief.

Housefly XL Relief

Houseflies have dark gray or gray and yellow bodies with dark lines. The main part of their body has 8 segments in males and 9 segments in females. Females have 5 segments of their abdomen visible all the time. She sticks out the other 4 when she lays her eggs. This way, she can lay eggs under the surface. Females are a little bit bigger than males. Like all flies, they only have one pair of translucent wings for flying and the second pair are only used for balance. Houseflies are 4 to 8 mm long, and are 6.35 mm long on average.

Houseflies eyes are compound organs that are comprised of thousands of individual lenses. Compound eyes are capable of detecting both the polarization of light and color spectrums unseen by humans. Houseflies eyes can recognize even the slightest  ovements in a wide field. This allows the fly to see a far wider range, as well as detect and react to movement at a quicker pace than species with simple eyes. This is the reason that it is extremely difficult to swat a housefly. Houseflies are meticulous in their grooming, particularly around their eyes. These flies use their forelegs to remove any material that has come into contact with the eyes.

Сountry: Niue
Data of issue:    July, 2014
Face value: 2 Dollars
Metal: Silver .999
Weight: 31,1035 g
Diameter: 54 x 32 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 700 pcs
with digital printing 5C on relief
Source:

helvetic-mint.com

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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17.04.2014

Centenary of the birth of Jan Karski

On 24 April 2014, Narodowy Bank Polski is putting into circulation three “Centenary of the birth of Jan Karski” coins with face values of PLN 200, PLN 10 and PLN 2.

Centenary of the birth of Jan Karski

Jan Kozielewski went down in history under the alias of Jan Karski. He was a talented son of a craftsman from Łódź, member of the Sodality of Our Lady. He graduated from the Faculty of Law and Diplomacy at the Jan Kazimierz University in Lvov. After the outbreak of World War II he was first in Soviet and later in German captivity. He managed to escape from both and at the end of 1939 he went underground. Due to his knowledge of foreign languages, physical fitness and qualifications he was entrusted with the role of emissary of the Polish Underground State. During one of the missions, Karski was captured by the Gestapo in Slovakia but was rescued by members of the underground when staying in hospital in Nowy Sącz. In autumn 1942, Karski entered the Warsaw Ghetto and the interim camp of Izbica illegally. He carried microfilms with reports on the situation of Jews in a hollowed-out key (he kept a replica of the key in his archive donated to the Hoover Institution in Stanford, USA).

After World War II, Jan Karski lived in exile in the United States and withdrew from political life. He studied political science and received a Ph.D. at Georgetown University in Washington, where he became a lecturer. In 1985 he published The Great Powers and Poland, 1919–1945: From Versailles to Yalta. When his unusual history was recalled in the hours-long film Shoah, Karski resumed the subject of the Holocaust and recounted his war mission at the lectures. Being a man of deep religious faith, he was always looking for the sense of history, of which he was a part.

Jan Karski lived to see his recognition – he was bestowed, among others, with the Righteous Among the Nations title, conferred the Order of the White Eagle, and, posthumously – the highest civilian award of the United States.This is what Zbigniew Brzeziński said of Karski: … his place is on the first pages of Poland’s contemporary history. He represents all that is the most beautiful, and the most admirable in the history of World War II.

Сountry: Poland
Data of issue:    April 24, 2014
Face value: 200 zł 10 zł 2 zł
Metal: Gold .900            Silver .925          CuAl5Zn5Sn1   
Weight: 15,50 g 14,14 g 8,15 g
Diameter: 27 mm 32 mm 27 mm
Quality: Proof Proof standard
Mintage: 2,500 pcs 30,000 pcs 800,000 pcs
Source:

nbp.pl

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16.04.2014

Silver and silver-plated medals Winter Olympic Games Sochi 2014

The 22nd Winter Olympic Games were held in the Russian city of Sochi on the Black Sea shore at the Caucasus foothills between 7 and 23 February 2014. They were the second Olympic Games held in Russia and the first Winter Olympic Games held in the country.

The venue was divided into two parts – the sports grounds were situated in Sochi and in the mountain sport centre Krasnaya Polyana. After the Winter Olympic Games the Winter Paralympic Games 2014 are scheduled for the same venue.

The author of the silver gilded commemorative medal Petr Horák placed the Fisht Olympic stadium in Sochi on the obverse side of the medal (in Russian Олимпийский стадион «Фишт» – "Fisht" Olympic Stadium). This modern stadium was the venue of the opening and the closing ceremonies of the 22nd Winter Olympic Games in Sochi and of the traditional decorating of the winning athletes with Olympic medals. The capacity of this modern sports tabernacle is 40,000 spectators.

Silver and silver-plated medals Winter Olympic Games Sochi 2014

The Czech Mint, a traditional producer of commemorative and circulating coins, has been engaged in long-term cooperation with the Czech Olympic Committee. The results of this cooperation include luxury medals of pure silver with surface treatment with pure gold. The reverse side shows a stylised Czech flag and the inscription Czech Olympic Committee 2014.

Acquire these unique silver medals plated with pure gold as a memento of the most popular sports event of 2014 on this planet with the highest number of spectators.

Сountry: Czech Republic
Data of issue:    January, 2014
Metal: Silver .999
Weight: 16 g
Diameter: 34 mm
Quality: Proof
Mintage: 1,000 pcs
Source:

ceskamincovna.cz

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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16.04.2014

Centenary of Australian Submarines 2014

Centenary of Australian Submarines 2014

The Perth Mint is pleased to celebrate 100 years of Australian submarines with the release of this beautiful commemorative Centenary of Australian Submarines 2014 1oz Silver Proof Coin & Replica Badge Set.

The reverse of the coin features a coloured representation of a submarine cruising through the ocean. The ocean is portrayed as breaking through two concentric circular rope features that are derived from the Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service ship’s badge.

Also included are the dolphins and crown featured in the Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service badge, the inscription CENTENARY OF AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES 1914 – 2014, and The Perth Mint’s ‘P’ mintmark.

To complete the coin, the words SILENT SERVICE are inscribed on the coin's edge.

Issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965, the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the monetary denomination, the coin’s weight and fineness, and the 2014 year-date are shown on the coin’s obverse.

Centenary of Australian Submarines 2014

An enamel badge replicating the official Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service badge is included in the set. The badge design features the dolphin and crown emblem and incorporates the inscription SUBMARINE FORCE AUSTRALIA SILENT SERVICE.

Each coin and badge set is accompanied by a numbered Certificate of Authenticity and is housed in a presentation case within a specially designed illustrated shipper reflecting the theme of the coin.

Сountry:Australia
Data of issue:   March, 2014
Face value:1 Dollar
Metal:Gold .999
Weight:31,135 g
Diameter:40,60 mm
Quality:Proof
Mintage:3,000 pcs

Source:

perthmint.com.au

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Categories: Video, News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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15.04.2014

Yellow Pond Lily

Yellow Pond Lily

The coin that seems to have created the greatest buzz amongst the more than two-dozen new ones released this month by the Royal Canadian Mint is the latest piece in it’s Venetian Glass range. Despite upping the mintage by 2,500 from last years 10,000, it’s already sold out and the first three coins in the range are selling with hefty premiums. It’ a strange situation because many numismatic collectors genuinely despise the more gimmicky end of the market but still like these. Without doubt it’s a beautifully done piece and takes full advantage of the process. The latest frog coin is probably the best yet.

Found in every Canadian province and Territory except Yukon and Nunavut, the leopard frog is aptly named for the irregularly shaped black spots that dot its brown, greenish-brown, or green skin. It lives in a variety of habitats including wetlands in prairies and woodlands in summer for feeding. In the fall it usually moves to ponds, streams, and rivers which do not freeze to the bottom. In the spring it emerges to seek out ponds and marshes for breeding. It is there that the tadpoles will develop.

The leopard frog consumes nearly any animal that fits in its mouth, be it insects, worms, smaller frogs and even birds or garter snakes. The hunter becomes the hunted if it encounters predators such as fish, water snakes, turtles, herons, raccoons or even larger frogs.

The coin was designed by Canadian artist Maurice Gervais and features an engraved and painted Yellow Pond Lily (Nuphar variegatum) that occupies the left side of the image field. The blossom is in fool bloom, its outer cup shaped petals opened to reveal the circular pattern of stamens cradled inside. A stunning, translucent green Leopard Frog made of Venetian glass and hand-crafted by Giuliano Donaggio – a master glassmaker in Murano, Italy – sits upon the engraved and coloured green lily pad leaf in the right portion of the image field.

Murano glass is world-renowned for its bright colours, which beautifully showcases the leopard frog upon a full colour, engraved lily pad. The coin is the fourth in a series that pair engraved and painted flowers with a beautifully detailed rendering of a creature that is native to Canada’s natural landscape.

Yellow Pond Lily
Сountry:Canada
Data of issue:   2014
Face value:20 Dollars25 Cents
Metal:Silver.999     Cupro-nickel
Weight:31,39 g0,5 g
Diameter:38 mm35 mm
Quality:Proof-
Mintage:12,500 pcs17,500 pcs

The coin is encapsulated and presented in a Royal Canadian Mint branded maroon case with black beauty box.

Source:

agaunews.com

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Categories: News, New Releases, Numismatics.

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