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Japan officcial coin set 2024 - Year of the Dragon

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Six Japanese legal tender coins in Brilliant Uncirculated condition– A 500 yen bicolor clad coin (nickel-brass, cupronickel and copper), a 100 yen cupronickel coin, a 50 yen cupronickel coin, a 10 yen bronze coin, a 5 yen brass coin, a 1 yen aluminum coin as well as a special medal featuring this year's oriental zodiac, the Dragon
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This is a standard coin set including six brilliant uncirculated coins of Japan as well as a special medal featuring this year's oriental zodiac, the Rabbit
39,00 €
Mintage: 10 000 sets

NEW COINS FOR SA IN 2023 The statement said Cabinet approved the dimension, design and compilation of the Fourth Decimal Coin Series of South Africa for the year 2023. Cabinet also approved the annual rotational system for the languages used on the next coin series. The word “South Africa” will appear on one side of the coins – the country’s name will be printed on the coins in all 11 official languages. “Three languages will be used in the R5 coin; two languages R2; 50c, 20c and 10c coins and the R1 will be in one language. All these languages will be used on an annual rotational basis over the next 10 years,” read the statement.
49,00 €
Acceding to the British throne on 8 September 2022 following the passing of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, His Majesty King Charles III now becomes part of numismatic history as The Royal Mint prepare to unveil the first definitive coins of the monarch’s reign, complete with eight new reverse designs.

The first definitive coins of His Majesty The King’s reign mark a milestone year in UK history. On 6 May 2023, the coronation of King Charles III took place at Westminster Abbey, a national event of celebration that came in the same year as His Majesty’s upcoming 75th birthday. These definitive UK coins feature the official coinage portrait of The King and embody the transition to a new reign and new Carolean era.

As the new definitive coins of the United Kingdom, the reverse designs take inspiration from the UK’s four nations and reflect some of His Majesty’s passions; they have also received The King’s personal approval. Soon, these contemporary designs will be familiar to millions of people in the UK and around the world.
79,00 €
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The Annual Sets The Netherlands 2022 contain all eight denominations in different qualities and packaging.

As culture carriers and a means of communication, coins function as a sort of time capsules. The Annual Sets The Netherlands from 2022 are therefore linked to (inter)national and personal milestones of this year. In addition, from 2022 to 2025, the Annual Sets from the National Collection® are devoted to the four elements: earth, fire, air and water. After all, the elements are linked to the seasons that determine our annual rhythm. The series starts this year with the element “Earth”.
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The €2 coin shows the coat of arms of Andorra with the motto "virtus unita fortior" (virtue united is stronger). Edge-lettering of the €2 coin: 2 **, repeated six times.
The €1 coin features Casa de la Vall, the former seat of parliament and a building of cultural and historical interest.
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As we focus our attention on commemorating the reign of Queen Elizabeth II (1952-2022), the Mint will not be issuing any 2023-dated Canadian circulation coins featuring both the traditional reverse designs and an obverse featuring Queen Elizabeth II.
Each coin’s obverse is double-dated (“1952-2022”) to commemorate the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

Metal: Cupper/Nickel
Weight: 63,160 g
Quality: B.U.

39,00 €
Mintage: 10 000 sets

NEW COINS FOR SA IN 2023 The statement said Cabinet approved the dimension, design and compilation of the Fourth Decimal Coin Series of South Africa for the year 2023. Cabinet also approved the annual rotational system for the languages used on the next coin series. The word “South Africa” will appear on one side of the coins – the country’s name will be printed on the coins in all 11 official languages. “Three languages will be used in the R5 coin; two languages R2; 50c, 20c and 10c coins and the R1 will be in one language. All these languages will be used on an annual rotational basis over the next 10 years,” read the statement.
49,00 €

 

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