Niue. 1 Dollar 2021 Twelve Panel Faberge Eggs Series Silver Proof Coin






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Niue 2021 Twelve Panel Faberge Eggs Series silver proof coin, 1 NZD, 16.81 g .999 fine silver, 29.20 × 39.00 mm, minted by Mint of Poland, mintage 499, condition Proof.
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2021 $1 NZD Twelve Panel Faberge Eggs Series Silver Proof Coin
Year: 2021
Grade: Proof, digital printing
Mintage: 499 coins
Country: Niue
Denomination: $1 NZD
Manufacturer: Mint of Poland
Metal Content: 16,81 g
Purity: .999 Fine Silver
Dimensions:29.20×39.00 mm
The egg was made in 1899 in the famous workshop of Carl Fabergé. It was created by Michael Perkin – one of the most distinguished jewelers of his time. Alexander Kelch, a 19th-century tycoon, ordered the egg as an Easter gift for his wife. The masterpiece was made of gold, diamonds, and meticulously applied enamel decorations. Thanks to the Mint of Poland, you can have a miniature of the masterpiece of your own. Currently, the original belongs to the royal Collection of Elizabeth II.
Seller's Story
2021 $1 NZD Twelve Panel Faberge Eggs Series Silver Proof Coin
Year: 2021
Grade: Proof, digital printing
Mintage: 499 coins
Country: Niue
Denomination: $1 NZD
Manufacturer: Mint of Poland
Metal Content: 16,81 g
Purity: .999 Fine Silver
Dimensions:29.20×39.00 mm
The egg was made in 1899 in the famous workshop of Carl Fabergé. It was created by Michael Perkin – one of the most distinguished jewelers of his time. Alexander Kelch, a 19th-century tycoon, ordered the egg as an Easter gift for his wife. The masterpiece was made of gold, diamonds, and meticulously applied enamel decorations. Thanks to the Mint of Poland, you can have a miniature of the masterpiece of your own. Currently, the original belongs to the royal Collection of Elizabeth II.
