Gold investment coin 100ducat of St. Vitus stand

Gold investment coin 100ducat of St. Vitus stand

Stock state
Sold out
Date of issue
April 2016
Mintage
50 pcs

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

Product description

St. Vitus oversees above the dancers and comedians, is symbolized by a rooster and protects against a snakebites, a dog bites, lightning and storms. For us, however, he is above all one of the most important patrons of the Czech country and the city of Prague! To this saint is dedicated one of Europe's most majestic cathedrals and recently also the luxurious Smart coins from the Czech Mint, weighing total of 100 ducats of gold.

St. Vitus, according to the legend, was born around 293 in Sicily as the son of a pagan Hylas. When he was seven years old, his nanny Cescentie with her husband Modesto converted him to a Christianity.

When he was twelve, the emperor Diokletian in Rome began with the infamous persecution of the Christians. Vitus thus became a threat for the whole family. Therefore Hylas, after pressure from the imperial deputy Valerian, gave his son to the Roman authorities. Even after the whipping, he did not renounced his faith. Fortuitously, he along with a nanny and her husband, managed to escape from the captivity in a small boat back to Sicily. But they were not escaping for long  - they were arrested and Vitus was tortured again. After being thrown into a kettle of a boiling water, according to the legend, however, he emerged unscathed. He was thrown even to the lion, but instead of devouring him, he licked his feet. Eventually Saint Vitus was decapitated, due to his unwillingness to give up his religion. His sacrament the Christian world commemorates on June 15th.

The academic painter Vladimir Pavlica portrayed the saint on the reverse of one hundred ducat coin with a palm branch in his right hand. As the patron, he also holds a scepter and wears an ermine coat. The obverse bears a composition consisting of a circular patterns, in which are located the necessary attributes of the issuer and the nominal value of 500 DOLLARS.

Due to the limited minting costs will this mintage beautify only 50 numismatic collections!

Specifications

Code
75194-610
Issuer
Niue
Nominal value
500 NZD
Numbered issue
No
Certificate
Yes
Material
Gold
Fineness
999,9
Weight
348.5 g
Diameter
65 mm
Packaging
Wooden etui dark wood
Capsule
Yes
Czech Mint
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