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This 2013 Fijian Proof Silver Coin contains authentic pieces of the meteorite which crashed to earth in Morasko (now a wooded reserve to the north of the city of Poznań in Poland) about 5,000 years ago.
This coin was struck from One Ounce of .999 Fine Silver, carries a genuine embedded Moldavite fragment and is one of a Limited Edition of 2,500 coins. It comes as shown in its original mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This Meteorite Coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity as shown.
This legal-tender Ten Dollars proof coin is struck from 50 grams of .925 fine silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.4871 ounces of pure silver. With a miniscule mintage of 1,000 pieces, this coin sold out at the mint immediately. It comes as shown with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Cook Islands – Nicolaus Copernicus – $5 – 2008 – Proof Silver Crown – Swarovski Crystal – COA – When UNESCO designated 2009 as the International Year of Astronomy, the Cook Islands issued a coin to celebrate the genius of Nicolaus Copernicus who was responsible for getting modern astronomy up and running. This proof silver crown marks his greatest contribution to science: the revelation that the Sun is the center of our solar system and that the Earth and other planets rotate around it. Up until that time, the prevailing theory held that the Earth was the center of the universe and that everything else revolved around it. This coin is 38.6 millimeters in diameter and was struck from 25 grams of .999 silver. The solar system it depicts is selectively gold plated and features a Swarovski crystal at its center. Total mintage on this coin was limited to 2,500 pieces.
Cook Islands – Seymchan Meteorite – $5 – 2012 – Genuine Embedded Fragment – Mint Tin & COA – The Seymchan meteorite is predestined to be immortalized on the latest coin edition in 2012 of the Cook Islands. The reverse depicts the meteorite as it impacted the Hekandue River. The Seymchan meteorite was discovered in 1967 in Seymchan, located in Eastern Siberia, Russia. The approximately 650 pound stone-iron meteorite was found in the river bed of the Hekandue River which flows into the river Yasachnaya. Today the main mass of this meteorite is in the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow. The Seymchan Meteorite is characterized by a beautiful combination of Thomson structures and Neumann lines as well as a mixture of Silicate minerals. This legal tender Five Dollars coin was authorized by authority of the Government of the Cook Islands, was struck from 20 grams of .925 fine silver and a genuine piece of the Seymchan meteorite was inlaid in the coin’s reverse. The total mintage was limited to 2,500 pieces. It comes as shown in a mint issued tin with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued as a legal-tender $10 coin under authority of the Government of Fiji, only 999 of these coins were struck in 2013. Encased in a clear plastic container within the coin are several pieces of the Chassigny meteorite. Each coin is individually numbered on its edge and was struck from 20 grams of .999 fine silver. The coins measure 40 mm in diameter and comes in its original mint packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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