Set of Silver bullion coins Czech Lion 2020 stand
Set of Silver bullion coins Czech Lion 2020 stand
The product can also be purchased directly in the stores of the Czech Mint
Czech Lion 2020
Each mint power has its own investment coins. The Czech Republic have not had its own purely investment mintages, therefore, the Czech Mint issued bullion coins with a foreign license. The “Czech Lions” come in a number of variants and you will find a compact set of five silver mintages of various weights in the luxurious set with the year 2020.
Investment coins, as their name suggests, are popular especially among investors who know that an elaborated portfolio can not miss precious metals. The wide variety of coins allow them to easily regulate how much money they invest. Czech lions, however, also offer collectible value. There are collectors who want to own all available variants. Therefore, in a common box you will find coins weighing one kilogram, ten troy ounces, five troy ounces, two troy ounces (in design “piedfort”, which is twice as thick) and one troy ounce of pure silver.
The Czech Mint reworked all variants of investment coins in 2020, but maintained the idea. Besides the Czech Lion in an untraditionally realistic presentation, the reverse sides of the silver coins present two more symbols of Czech statehood - the St. Wenceslas crown, which rests on the head of a two-tailed beast, and an eagle on the shield that is a synthesis of St. Wenceslas, Moravian and Silesian birds of prey. The medal maker Asamat Baltaev, DiS became the author of the relief. The obverse side bears the attributes of the island of Niue, which provides the Czech Mint with a foreign license to mint its own coins. The attributes are the portrait and the name of Queen Elizabeth II, the year of the issue 2020 and individual nominal values of New Zealand dollar. All this is supplemented by linden branches.
The schedule of issuance counts only 50 pieces. The set is stored in a luxurious wooden etue.