The small island nation of Tokelau is one of the many South Pacific nations served by mints around the world with silver bullion coin collections. In the case of Tokelau, many of its most recent releases come from the Pressburg Mint in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. One of those collections is the Tokelau Terra Series. Right now, 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coin in this product listing comes with proof-like visuals from the Pressburg Mint and an individual plastic capsule to house the coin. The coins have frosted design elements combined with mirrored background fields. Although the series features the same primary design elements as the 2020 coin, a number of minor elements have been altered for this release.
As you look at the reverse and obverse background fields, you will notice that the square map lines of the previous issue have been replaced with lines on a diagonal that intersect to form triangles throughout the space behind the continents. The reverse no longer has coordinates in the inscription along the design edge, but instead features “+1.07 C/+1.93 F.” This is an inscription indicating the change in average global temperature today compared to the average from the 20th century.
Queen Elizabeth II once again features in the obverse design of the 2021 Tokelau Terra Silver Coin. This year’s bust of the Queen is encircled within a small compass, with the continents of Asia and Australia depicted along with the islands of Oceania. In place of the star on the map that denoted Tokelau last time, this year’s release has a GPS pinpoint for the island instead.
The Atlantic Ocean is captured again in the reverse field of 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coins. In addition to the altered features mentioned above, this side of the coin has a new compass star in the lower-center field that is different from the design used last year. The coin continues to use the inscription “Serva Me, Servabo Te.”
If you have questions, JM Bullion is here to help find answers. Our team can assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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The small island nation of Tokelau is one of the many South Pacific nations served by mints around the world with silver bullion coin collections. In the case of Tokelau, many of its most recent releases come from the Pressburg Mint in Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia. One of those collections is the Tokelau Terra Series. Right now, 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coin in this product listing comes with proof-like visuals from the Pressburg Mint and an individual plastic capsule to house the coin. The coins have frosted design elements combined with mirrored background fields. Although the series features the same primary design elements as the 2020 coin, a number of minor elements have been altered for this release.
As you look at the reverse and obverse background fields, you will notice that the square map lines of the previous issue have been replaced with lines on a diagonal that intersect to form triangles throughout the space behind the continents. The reverse no longer has coordinates in the inscription along the design edge, but instead features “+1.07 C/+1.93 F.” This is an inscription indicating the change in average global temperature today compared to the average from the 20th century.
Queen Elizabeth II once again features in the obverse design of the 2021 Tokelau Terra Silver Coin. This year’s bust of the Queen is encircled within a small compass, with the continents of Asia and Australia depicted along with the islands of Oceania. In place of the star on the map that denoted Tokelau last time, this year’s release has a GPS pinpoint for the island instead.
The Atlantic Ocean is captured again in the reverse field of 2021 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coins. In addition to the altered features mentioned above, this side of the coin has a new compass star in the lower-center field that is different from the design used last year. The coin continues to use the inscription “Serva Me, Servabo Te.”
If you have questions, JM Bullion is here to help find answers. Our team can assist you on the phone at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.