Silver 1oz bullion coin Czech Lion 2024 color proof

Silver 1oz bullion coin Czech Lion 2024 color proof

Stock state
Now unavailable
Date of issue
September 2024
Mintage
1000 pcs
Price
79.95 EUR
including VAT

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Czech Lion 2024

For several years, unofficial coloured Czech Lion coins have been appearing on the market without the permission of the Czech Mint. This is the first official issue!

The collector´s variant of the investment coin, which is the result of international cooperation, is stored in a special packaging with a stand that allows its display. The issue limit of this variant is 1,000 pieces - part distributed by the Czech Mint and other part by Power Coin.

The Czech heraldic animal has always been the lion. This majestic beast was a symbol of strength and courage, but also of the ferocity and zeal that the Czechs displayed on medieval battlefields. Thanks to investment coins, the lion also became a world-famous carrier of wealth and prosperity. Czech Lion investment coins come in many varieties, but this one-ounce silver coin is exceptional. The first joint licensed issue, which boasts a proof design and colouring in the element of fire, is the fruit of a long-term partnership between the Czech Mint and the Italian company Power Coin.

The best-known story of how the exotic lion became the symbol of the Czech country is the tale of Bruncvík - a mythical prince who travelled to Africa where he helped the king of beasts in his battle with the dragon. However, the old chroniclers offer more plausible explanation. According to them, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa rewarded Prince Vladislaus II with a royal crown and a new heraldic animal, which replaced the current eagle in 1158. The lion represented the virtues of chivalry, strength and courage that Vladislaus had shown during the conquest of the city of Milan in the Emperor's service. And how did the heraldic beast get its second tail? Again, heroism played a role. King Ottokar I of Bohemia helped Emperor Otto IV in his fight against the Saxon in 1204, and in return the Bohemian lion was given a second tail, which distinguished it from the beasts of other nations and gave it a unique prestige. Medieval writers, however, liked to colour their narratives, therefore, they are not a reliable source of information. However, one thing is certain - the first truly documented Bohemian lion was a symbol of the Přemyslid dynasty and appears on the equestrian seal of Vladislaus Henry from 1203. The lion was elevated to the emblem of the whole country by Ottokar II of Bohemia, the Iron and Gold King.

The reverse side is dominated by the Czech lion in an unusually realistic rendition with the St. Wenceslas crown on its head. An additional motif is the eagle, which is a synthesis of the St Wenceslas, Moravian and Silesian birds of prey. The inscription ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA (CZECH REPUBLIC) is placed in a wedge, which evokes the Czech flag. The relief was created by the medal maker Asamat Baltaev, DiS.. As the coins of the Czech Mint are issued with the licence of a foreign issuer, which is the island of Niue, their obverse side bears its necessary attributes - the portrait of King Charles III, the nominal value of 2 DOLLARS (NZD) and the year of issue 2024.

Invest in a smart and stylish way! In our offer you can also find other variants of the bullion coin "Czech Lion" made of silver and gold. This allows you to easily regulate how much money you invest in precious metals.

The Czech Mint has extensive experience in the production of bullion coins. We have been minting gold and silver "Czech Lion" coins since 2017 and they are popular among investors not only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, but also in Hungary, Germany, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Canada and the United States. The world's largest online precious metals distributor has also requested them for its offer. One of the reasons why the Czech Mint's bullion coins have so quickly joined their famous global counterparts (such as the Austrian Wiener Philharmoniker, Canadian Maple Leaf, South African Krugerrand, American Eagle, Chinese Panda or Australian Kangaroo) is their low mintage. While bullion coins of foreign mints are minted in the millions, the issue limit of coins minted in the Czech Republic is calculated in hundreds or thousands. This fact increases the appreciation potential of the investment and adds a collector's dimension to it. Thanks to the artistic processing, the coins will also serve perfectly as an original and valuable gift - for graduation, for a wedding, for the birth of a child or just for fun...

Find out more on the special website:  www.ceskamincovna.cz/lev

Specifications

Collectors set
Code
76639-758
Issuer
Niue
Nominal value
2 NZD
Author of the obverse
Asamat Baltaev, DiS.
Author of the reverse
Asamat Baltaev, DiS.
Numbered issue
No
Certificate
None
Material
Silver
Colored
Yes
Fineness
999
Weight
31.1 g
Diameter
37 mm
Packaging
Blister
Capsule
Yes
Czech Mint
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