Gold investment coin 10 Oz Czech Lion 2018 stand

Gold investment coin 10 Oz Czech Lion 2018 stand

Stock state
Sold out
Date of issue
February 2018
Mintage
100 pcs

The product can also be purchased directly in the stores of the Czech Mint

The approximate purchase price of the product is 565,585 CZK. The purchase takes place according to the purchase rules.

Product description

Coins minted in gold are not only the privilege of collectors and numismatics. Smarter investors know that such mintages will enrich their portfolio, and many world banks therefore issue investment coins. The Czech Republic does not have such a coin yet, and so the Czech Mint comes with the "Czech Lion", which is a series of coins issued in a foreign license.

When you ask Czechs what our heraldic animals are, they will surely answer the Czech lion, the Moravian eagle and the Silesian eagle. However, just few of them suspect that the oldest Czech heraldic emblem is the so-called St. Wenceslas or flaming eagle, a right-headed black predator with gold talons and a beak (or armor) covered with red flames and set in a silver shield. The inspiration for the noble eagle was probably the Roman emperor's coat of arms that appeared before an atypical and exotic lion became a symbol for Central Europe. At first the flaming eagle was a sign of the Přemyslid family. The prince Bretislav I used it and it is no wonder it became a sign of the Czech principality later of the Kingdom from the end of the 12th century. This changed, however, by the decision of Emperor Frederick I. Barbarossa, who, as a reward for bravery, promoted Vladislav II. to the King and allowed to substitute "the black eagle, which has decorated the shield of the Czech principality, for a one-tail lion."

St. Wenceslas eagle on the riveted shield together with the St. Wenceslas crown on the pillow is the motif of the reverse side of this mintage. The dominant feature is the non-traditional Czech two-tailed lion, guarding both artifacts. The design is work of the leading medal maker Jaroslav Bejvl, who left us forever at the age of 75, and did not finish his work. Asamat Baltaev, DiS. continued. It is an investment coin of the Czech Mint, which is based on the foreign license of the island of Niue. So the obverse side includes the following attributes - the portrait and name of Queen Elizabeth II, the year of the issue 2018 and the nominal value of 500 DOLLARS (NZD).

Turn your finances into 10 Troy ounces of pure gold - sophisticated and without VAT.

What makes the Czech Lion coin exceptional?
  • It is the first coin to meet the global recognized investment standards "bullion coin" minted in the Czech Republic
  • The favorable price of the coin does not take into account collectible, artistic or historical value – however, it does not mean that the coin does not have it
  • The price of the coin depends primarily on the spot price of gold and is exempt from VAT
  • The coin is easy to trade, among other things thanks to redemption
  • Its weight is equal to tenfold the amount of the troy ounce
  • The easily recognizable motif of the coin has a strong link to the Czech Republic

Specifications

Code
75368-610
Issuer
Niue
Nominal value
500 NZD
Author of the obverse
Jaroslav Bejvl/Asamat Baltaev, DiS.
Author of the reverse
Jaroslav Bejvl/Asamat Baltaev, DiS.
Numbered issue
No
Certificate
Yes
Material
Gold
Fineness
999.9 / 1000
Weight
311 g
Diameter
65 mm
Packaging
Dark wooden case
Capsule
Yes
Czech Mint
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