This five coin set was minted by authority of the Principality of Andorra prior to Pope John Paul II’s untimely passing in 2005. The coins are listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-188 through KM-192, with a total mintage worldwide of 9,999 sets.
Palau – The Twelve Disciples Set – $1 – 2009 – Proof Colored Crowns – Box & COA – This beautiful set of legal tender proof coins was issued in 2009 by authority of the MG Bank of the Republic of Palau. Depicted on the one dollar coins are the images of the twelve apostles. The set comes housed in a beautiful presentation case as shown with a Certificate of Authenticity. No more than 1,000 sets were issued worldwide.
Isle of Man – Archangel Michael Slaying Dragon – Angel – 2010 – High Relief – Case & COA – The Angel is one of the world’s most beautiful and popular coins. The Isle of Man Government introduced a new design in 2008 showing a classic image of Archangel Michael slaying the Dragon. This is just the third Angel design in the coin’s 25 year history. It brings back some of the features from the first Angel coin, including Michael’s feathered wings and the Celtic band around the border. To celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Silver Angel coin, a high relief Proof 999. 1oz Silver Angel coin is being struck for the first time, highlighting every detail of this exceptional coin. This legal tender proof silver crown comes in a beautiful display case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
John Paul II moved millions of people as an individual as well as a Pope. There is almost no other person who changed the world as he did. With great admiration, people called him the “Fast Father”, The Traveling Pope” or “God’s Marathon Man”. He was born in May, 1920 as Karol Wojtyla in the small town of Wadowice in the vicinity of Krakow. This Polish native became elected as Pope on October 16, 1978. After more than 450 years, he becomes the first non-Italian pope to be elected and six days later he takes command of the Catholic Church of the World. His life and work becomes a mission of service to mankind. Contrary to all his predecessors, John Paul II seeks to get close to his people. With his travels and visits to more than 130 countries all over the world, he signals the beginning of how to build his new contacts with humanity. Wherever he appears, children, women, men and young adults call out “J-P two, we love you!” The answer is always “The Pope John Paul loves you all!” On April 2nd, 2005 the charismatic pope died.
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