KOMSCO’s selection of gold and silver medals gained international prominence in 2016 with the release of the Chiwoo Cheonwang series. In 2017, the options expanded to feature a new Zi:Sin series of silver medals with 12 designs in total expected for the total run. Right now, 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medals are available to purchase online from JM Bullion with NGC certification.
Medal Highlights:
Each 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medal in this listing is a perfect specimen according to the NGC. Produces with an MS70 grade exhibit full, original mint luster and lack any detracting flaws on the surfaces. The Early Release designation is reserved for coins received within the first 30 days of the release date set by KOMSCO for the coins.
The new Zi:Sin Series of silver and gold medals is set to feature 12 designs in total, each one representing a different direction and the Twelve Guardians. In Korean lore, the Twelve Guardians are said to be the leaders of God’s armies in the battle against evil forces. Gallus is the debut release in the series.
On the obverse of the 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medal is the image of Gallus. The warrior known as Gallus is the messenger of light. He is known to be as bright as the sun and the demons from the dark side run in fear of his bright light. Gallus wears a full suit of battle armor and a pointed helmet that features the power to let him foresee the future.
The reverse of these South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medals features the common image used in the series. All gold for sale in this collection will show the battle shield of Chiwoo Cheonwang, which includes the frightening and grotesque face of Do ggae bi. Known as a mythical being, his face was often hung from roofing tiles to help ward away evil spirits in the home.
KOMSCO is the official mint of the Republic of Korea. South Korea established KOMSCO in 1952 and it continues today in the role as a coinage facility, printer of banknotes, and producer of government-issued papers.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email features.
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KOMSCO’s selection of gold and silver medals gained international prominence in 2016 with the release of the Chiwoo Cheonwang series. In 2017, the options expanded to feature a new Zi:Sin series of silver medals with 12 designs in total expected for the total run. Right now, 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medals are available to purchase online from JM Bullion with NGC certification.
Medal Highlights:
Each 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medal in this listing is a perfect specimen according to the NGC. Produces with an MS70 grade exhibit full, original mint luster and lack any detracting flaws on the surfaces. The Early Release designation is reserved for coins received within the first 30 days of the release date set by KOMSCO for the coins.
The new Zi:Sin Series of silver and gold medals is set to feature 12 designs in total, each one representing a different direction and the Twelve Guardians. In Korean lore, the Twelve Guardians are said to be the leaders of God’s armies in the battle against evil forces. Gallus is the debut release in the series.
On the obverse of the 2017 1 oz South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medal is the image of Gallus. The warrior known as Gallus is the messenger of light. He is known to be as bright as the sun and the demons from the dark side run in fear of his bright light. Gallus wears a full suit of battle armor and a pointed helmet that features the power to let him foresee the future.
The reverse of these South Korean Zi:Sin Gallus Gold Medals features the common image used in the series. All gold for sale in this collection will show the battle shield of Chiwoo Cheonwang, which includes the frightening and grotesque face of Do ggae bi. Known as a mythical being, his face was often hung from roofing tiles to help ward away evil spirits in the home.
KOMSCO is the official mint of the Republic of Korea. South Korea established KOMSCO in 1952 and it continues today in the role as a coinage facility, printer of banknotes, and producer of government-issued papers.
If you have any questions, please contact JM Bullion at 800-276-6508. You can also connect with us online through our live chat and email features.