The Australian Shipwreck Series has its second design in the form of the new Vergulde Draeck release. The series aims to catalog the images of sailing vessels from centuries passed that have met with doom along the coast of Australia. The Vergulde Draeck is the second Dutch vessel to feature in the series. Today, 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Vergulde Draeck Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Vergulde Draeck was a ship owned by the Dutch East India Company and constructed in Amsterdam in 1653. The ship was 137 feet long and had a displacement of 290 tons. The three-masted sailing vessel was lost, along with much of its cargo and crew, overnight on 28 April 1656 off the coast of Western Australia.
All of the 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Vergulde Draeck Gold Coins in this listing come to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are housed individually inside of protective plastic capsules.
Queen Elizabeth II features on the obverse face of all 2020 Australian Shipwreck Gold Coins. In this particular design, Her Majesty’s right-profile portrait is depicted in one of the three corners of the triangular coins. This is the sixth-generation depiction of the Queen on Australian coins and depicts the Queen in right-profile relief with the George IV State Diadem Crown on her head. At the bottom of the design field, you can see the aftermath of the shipwreck as the survivors struggle to make it to shore in Western Australia.
The Vergulde Draeck is depicted sailing on calm waters on the reverse of 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Gold Coins. The Vergulde Draeck rounded the Cape of Good Hope off South Africa in the spring of 1656 on its way to Batavia, the Dutch East India Company’s colonial headquarters in Indonesia. The ship was sailing along the coast of Western Australia in April of that year when it struck a submerged coral reef overnight.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions you have about these gold coins for sale. You can reach us on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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The Australian Shipwreck Series has its second design in the form of the new Vergulde Draeck release. The series aims to catalog the images of sailing vessels from centuries passed that have met with doom along the coast of Australia. The Vergulde Draeck is the second Dutch vessel to feature in the series. Today, 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Vergulde Draeck Gold Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The Vergulde Draeck was a ship owned by the Dutch East India Company and constructed in Amsterdam in 1653. The ship was 137 feet long and had a displacement of 290 tons. The three-masted sailing vessel was lost, along with much of its cargo and crew, overnight on 28 April 1656 off the coast of Western Australia.
All of the 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Vergulde Draeck Gold Coins in this listing come to you in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. The coins are housed individually inside of protective plastic capsules.
Queen Elizabeth II features on the obverse face of all 2020 Australian Shipwreck Gold Coins. In this particular design, Her Majesty’s right-profile portrait is depicted in one of the three corners of the triangular coins. This is the sixth-generation depiction of the Queen on Australian coins and depicts the Queen in right-profile relief with the George IV State Diadem Crown on her head. At the bottom of the design field, you can see the aftermath of the shipwreck as the survivors struggle to make it to shore in Western Australia.
The Vergulde Draeck is depicted sailing on calm waters on the reverse of 2020 1 oz Australian Shipwreck Gold Coins. The Vergulde Draeck rounded the Cape of Good Hope off South Africa in the spring of 1656 on its way to Batavia, the Dutch East India Company’s colonial headquarters in Indonesia. The ship was sailing along the coast of Western Australia in April of that year when it struck a submerged coral reef overnight.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions you have about these gold coins for sale. You can reach us on the phone at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.