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Panda 2023 - China 30 g silver coin .999
The 30 g Silver Panda 2023 is issued by the China Mint and has a fineness of 999/1000. As legal tender in China, this 30 g silver coin has a nominal value of 10 Yuan. It is the successor of the 1 oz coin. Since its first edition in 1987 this silver coin has reached the status of a classic gold coin and has an increasing number of international customers. The Silver China Panda shows on the reverse side the unchanging motif of Beijing's Temple of Heaven, which was used by the Ming and Qing dynasties emperors to pray for a good harvest. Surrounding the temple you find the year of mintage and the Chinese letters of the words “People's Republic of China”. The obverse side of the coin shows the yearly changing motif of a panda and the nominal value of the silver coin. With the year of mintage 2016 the Peoples Bank of China stopped using the troy-weight unit and started with the metric system.

Content: 30 Gramm (€1.10* / 1 Gramm)

€33.00*
Lunar III "Rabbit" 2023 - Australia 1 oz silver coin regular tax
Issue expected mid-October 2022The Australian Perth Mint mints since September 2019 the coins of the Lunar III series with annually changing motifs. The Lunar III series is the successor to the highly successful Lunar I series in fine gold (1996-2007) and Lunar II series (2008-2019). The series is based on the 12 signs of the zodiac of the Chinese lunar calendar. The Lunar III series in fine gold started in 2019, and the year 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit.The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is depicted on the value side, while the motif side features a leaping hare with grasses. The motif changes annually, the complete series runs for 12 years - corresponding to the 12 signs of the zodiac. The gold coins of the Lunar series are among the most popular investment coins in fine gold worldwide. We carry the article "Lunar III - Hare" in gold as well as in silver in different denominations.Motifs of the Lunar III seriesMinting year - English designation2020 - Year of the Mouse 2021 - Year of the Ox 2022 - Year of the Tiger 2023 - Year of the Rabbit 2024 - Year of the Dragon 2025 - Year of the Snake 2026 - Year of the Horse 2027 - Year of the Goat 2028 - Year of the Monkey 2029 - Year of the Rooster 2030 - Year of the Dog 2031 - Year of the Pig

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€1.11* / 1 Gramm)

€34.50*
Kangaroo 2023 Australia 1 oz silver coin
In addition to the eponymous and successful gold coin of the Perth Mint, which is minted since 1986, there is also the silver version as a bullion coin since 2016. The most famous animal of Australia - the kangaroo - is imprinted on the motif side. Previously, there were already silver coins of the Perth Mint with various motifs such as the Kookaburra, the Lunar series or the silver koala bear. Due to the ever-increasing demand for silver, the coin becomes increasingly more popular. In addition to the kangaroo, the year of minting, the fine weight and the fineness are also imprinted on the motif side. Like every Commonwealth coin, the reverse of the coin bears the portrait of the British royal monarch. The face value of this Australian silver coin is $1 and is legal tender in Australia. The fineness of the silver is 999.9 and can be purchased individually as 1oz as well as in coin tubes. The kangaroo silver coin is also available in a so-called master box. The masterbox cointains 10 tubes á 25 pieces.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€0.99* / 1 Gramm)

€30.90*
Krugerrand 2023 - South Africa 1 oz silver coin
The 1 oz Gold Krügerrand is probably the best known and most widely used gold coin in the world. It is also the oldest gold coin still produced today. Since 1967 it is produced by the South African Mint near Johannesburg. A peculiarity of the Krugerrand is that although it has no nominal value, it is an official currency in the Republic of South Africa.On the occasion of the 51th anniversary of the gold coin Krügerrand, the Rand Refinery and the South African Mint published a bullion silver coin of the popular investment gold coin.The front shows the portrait of Paul Kruger and on the edge is read SUID-AFRIKA and SOUTH AFRICA. On the reverse you can clearly see the well-known motif of the springbok, which distinguishes the Krugerrand. Further one recognizes the year of mintage and the weight.The name Krügerrand is composed of the name Kruger, a German-born South African politician and military commander, and the national currency „Rand“.The silver bullion coin is produced in stamped mint with a fineness of 999/1,000. The packaging offers room for 25 pieces and 500 pieces come in a masterbox.A singular coin arrives in a coin pouch. Another advantage that the Krugerrand offers is that it is repurchased by precious metal dealers and banks without any problems due to its unique notoriety status. Thus, it is simply a "must have" for every precious metal investor.This special coin has also appeared in gold, presumably there will also be a platinum coin in denomination 1 ounce.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€0.96* / 1 Gramm)

€30.00*
Vienna Philharmonic 2023 - Austria 1 oz silver coin
Next to classic gold bullion coins like Maple Leaf, Silvereagle and Kookaburra, the Vienna Philharmonic 1 oz silver coin shouldn’t be missing in any Investment portfolio. The Austrian Mint, representing the Austrian government, issues the Philharmonic in silver since 2008. The Vienna Philharmonic is named after the famous Austrian Philharmonic Orchestra, which is one of the best in the world. On the obverse side of the coin is depicted the big organ of the Wiener Musikverein (a concert hall of Vienna, Austria). Underneath the organ you find the weight of 1 oz, the used material, the year of mintage and the nominal value of 1,50 Euro. Above the organ is written in lettering "Republik Österreich". On the reverse side of the coin there are several music instruments of the Philharmonics and above this is in lettering the name of the orchestra (and the gold coin) Wiener Philharmoniker and the word “Silber”. The silver coin enjoys great prestige among European investors, because it is the only silver bullion coin with a nominal value in Euro and is also legal tender.The Philharmonic silver coin is only available with a weight of 1 ounce.We sell this silver coin with regular tax.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€0.95* / 1 Gramm)

€29.40*
Koala 2023 Australia - 1 oz fine silver
The Australian silver coin Koala is one of the most famous bullion coins in the world. It is issued by the Perth Mint since 2007. It increases in popularity every year and is of interest to investors as well as collectors. It owes its name to the well-known representative of Australia – the koala bear.The obverse side is similar to the design of the Kookaburra silver coin. It shows a yearly changing portrait of a koala and on an outer ring the lettering "Australian Koala", the weight of 1 oz, the fineness of 999/1000, the used precious metal silver and the year of mintage.The reverse side shows the portrait of the British royal monarch, the Australian head of state and the nominal value of 1 Australian dollar. The popularity of this silver coin is due to, amongst other things, the charming picture of the little marsupial.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€1.03* / 1 Gramm)

€32.10*
Kookaburra 2023 - Australia 1 oz silver coin
The 1 ounce silver coin Kookaburra is traded worldwide. The bullion coin in silver has been issued by the Australian Perth Mint since 1990. Because of its limitation to 500,000 pieces, its purity and its international reputation, the Kookaburra is of interest for investors as well as for collectors. The obverse side of the coin shows the eponymous kingfisher, the Kookaburra. Although the motif changes on a yearly basis, the basic design stays the same. Every year of mintage has an image of a Kookaburra and on the outer ring is the lettering “Australian Kookaburra”, the weight of 1 oz, the fineness of 999/1000, the precious metal which was used and the year of mintage.The reverse side of the coin always shows the portrait of the British royal monarch, because Australia is a member of the British Commonwealth. The nominal value of 1 dollar is minted on this side of the silver coin as well.The 1 oz silver coin Kookaburra should be a part of every investment portfolio.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€1.05* / 1 Gramm)

€32.70*
Maple Leaf - Canada 1 oz silver coin 2023
The Canadian silver coin Maple Leaf is minted in silver by the Royal Canadian Mint since 1988. The bullion coin with brilliant uncirculated quality has a fineness of 999.9/1000. At the obverse side is the famous Maple Leaf, which symbolizes Canada. Also you can find the lettering "Fine silver 1 oz argent pur", the fineness of the silver and the word "Canada".On the reverse side of the coin is a portrait of the British royal monarch .The motif remains the same every year. The silver coin "Maple Leaf" is one of the most popular silver coins in the precious metal world.The Maple Leaf is also available in gold in various denominations and in platinum 1 oz.The masterbox, containing 500 silver 1 oz Maple Leaf coins, mesurements are: 24,5* 20,5* 12,0 cm.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€0.96* / 1 Gramm)

€30.00*
American Silver Eagle 2023 - USA 1 oz silver coin
The U.S. coin Silver Eagle or also called American Eagle in silver is issued by the United States Mint since 1986. The bullion coin with brilliant uncirculated quality has a fineness of 999/1000 and is only available as 1 oz coin. On the reverse side is the American coat of arms, the bald eagle and 13 stars, symbolizing the founding states of the USA. The obverse side shows the Walking Liberty, this motif remains the same every year. The beautiful and elaborately designed silver coin Silver Eagle is one of the most popular silver bullion coins in the world.The American Eagle is also offered in gold in various denominations.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€1.19* / 1 Gramm)

€37.00*
Somalia Elephant 1 oz Silber 9999, 2023
The silver bullion coin African Wildlife – Somalia Elephant has a fineness of 999,9/1000. The first edition of this silver coin was issued in 2004, since then it has increased in popularity year by year. It is minted, with the permission of the Republic of Somalia, in Switzerland.With the nominal value of this silver coin being 100 Somali shilling, the Somalia Elephant is legal tender in Somalia. On the obverse side of the silver bullion coin is a yearly changing motif of one or more elephants to which the coin owed its popularity and its charms. The motif of the coin is surrounded with the lettering “African Wildlife – Elephant – 1 oz Ag 999”.On the reverse side you find the official coat of arms of the Federal Republic of Somalia, as well as the nominal value and the year of mintage.

Content: 31.1 Gramm (€0.95* / 1 Gramm)

€29.60*
The Royal Tudor Beast "Yale of Beaufort" 2023 - United Kingdom 2 oz silvercoin
The british silver coin Royal Tudor Beast "Lion of England is issued since 2021. "The Royal Tudor Beast Collection" is a new series, which builds on the success of the Queens Beast Series. The Royal Mint has decided to issue a new series, due to the popularity of the Queens Beast Series. The first coin issued was the Seymour Panther 2022 Proof. The reverse depicts the ten masonic heraldic Tudor beasts. This renders the silver coin attractive for both collectors and investors alike. Reverse was designed by David Lawrence and depicts a lion, oberse was designed by british coin designer Jody Clark and depicts Queen Elizabeth II’s portrait. Your coin will arrive in a single coin capsule.The coins are issued with a fineness of 999,9/1.000.This design is also available as a 1/4 oz gold coin and as a 2 oz silvercoin. Here is an overview of all the Tudor Beasts in this series:The Seymour PantherThe Lion of EnglandThe Bull of ClarenceThe Tudor DragonThe Greyhound of RichmondThe Royal DragonThe Yale of BeaufortThe Seymour UnicornThe Queen’s PantherThe Queen’s Lion

Content: 62.2 Gramm (€1.07* / 1 Gramm)

€66.30*
Lunar III "Rabbit" 2023 - Australia 2 oz silver coin regular tax
The Australian Perth Mint mints since September 2019 the coins of the Lunar III series with annually changing motifs. The Lunar III series is the successor to the highly successful Lunar I series in fine gold (1996-2007) and Lunar II series (2008-2019). The series is based on the 12 signs of the zodiac of the Chinese lunar calendar. The Lunar III series in fine gold started in 2019, and the year 2023 is the Year of the Rabbit.The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is depicted on the value side, while the motif side features a leaping hare with grasses. The motif changes annually, the complete series runs for 12 years - corresponding to the 12 signs of the zodiac. The gold coins of the Lunar series are among the most popular investment coins in fine gold worldwide. We carry the article "Lunar III - Hare" in gold as well as in silver in different denominations.Motifs of the Lunar III seriesMinting year - English designation2020 - Year of the Mouse 2021 - Year of the Ox 2022 - Year of the Tiger 2023 - Year of the Rabbit 2024 - Year of the Dragon 2025 - Year of the Snake 2026 - Year of the Horse 2027 - Year of the Goat 2028 - Year of the Monkey 2029 - Year of the Rooster 2030 - Year of the Dog 2031 - Year of the Pig

Content: 62.2 Gramm (€1.15* / 1 Gramm)

€71.30*
Royal Tudor Beasts "Yale of Beaufort" 2023 - United Kingdom 10 oz silvercoin
Note: The 2023 issue may be with King Charles III on the reverse, so there may be delays in delivery. Please note the indicated delivery time.This is a new series, "The Royal Tudor Beast Collection", which builds on the success of the Queens Beast series. Due to the popularity of the Queens Beast series, the Royal Mint has decided to issue another series.The first design was a PP (Proof) coin - Seymour Panther 2022.The masonic heraldic beasts of the Tudor Royal Family, which line the Moat Bridge at Hampton Court Palace, inspired the new Series. Hampton Court Palace is located in the Southwest of London. The reverse depicts the ten masonic heraldic Tudor beasts. This renders the silver coin attractive for both collectors and investors alike. The design of the motif side shows the "Yale" beast, a mythical creature from European mythology. Oberse depicts the British royal monarch.Your coin will arrive in a single coin capsule.This is the second coin of the Royal Tudor Beasts series of the Royal Mint. The series contains 10 different motives which will be issued within 5 years.The Seymour PantherThe Lion of EnglandThe Bull of ClarenceThe Tudor DragonThe Greyhound of RichmondThe Royal DragonThe Yale of BeaufortThe Seymour UnicornThe Queen’s PantherThe Queen’s Lion

Content: 311 Gramm (€1.08* / 1 Gramm)

€335.00*