Collectibles from all round the world, selected for a particular series, with the awareness of craftsmanship and subtlety are a noble form of investment in beauty and luxury. Precious coins, which are worth hundreds of zloty at the very start, are distinguished by their incomparable exclusivity and the highest quality of the materials selected. It is proven by this piece.
Unusual weight of gold
Our numismatic e-shop Coins From World is honored to introduce one of the pieces in the 29-coin mintage. The legal tender of the coin is 5 000 euro. It was minted in 2010 by the craftsmen employed by Monnaie de Paris. These are not standard coins, their limited mintage proves their extraordinary value.
The coin weighs 1 kg and is made of .999 pure gold. In order to decorate the piece, the craftsmen used 68 Cartier diamonds. Needless to say, they piece is available through the numismatic shop CoinsFromWorld. It is housed in a luxury box with a Certificate of Authenticity included.
The proof of love
Collectibles should not commemorate everyday symbols. This extraordinary combination of gold and diamonds represents unusual love, so powerful that after hundreds of years it still evokes emotions and reflection.
Commemorative coins from France this time refer to Taj Mahal – the Indian building which seems to be the obligatory stop for every tourist. The history of this mausoleum (it is not a palace or a shrine) started in the 17th century when the dearest wife of Shah Jahan died. Her name was Mumtaz Mahal. She gave birth to 14 children and passed away too early, leaving his husband in deep despair.
The monarch was managing the construction works for 22 years. He wanted to build the greatest building in the world. Until this day, Taj Mahal is the symbol of love that fights the death. French craftsmen managed to show the beauty of this unique building in a very subtle and luxurious way in a 1 kg gold coin lined with diamonds.
Special features:
Stunning and very rare 1 kilo gold coin
The obverse of the coin features Taj Mahal – a marble mausoleum in the Indian city of Agra
The reverse shows a drawing of the UNESCO building along with its logo
Contains a 1 kilo of solid .999 gold coin combined with 68 Cartier diamond on the Taj Mahal dome
Face value of 5000 euro!
Strictly limited mintage of only 29 coins!
Coin comes in elegant box. Certificate of Authenticity is included