In the early 19th century, ornamental koi species were developed from specialized breeding for use in decorative ponds in gardens. Today, koi remain popular fish in home and public garden ponds, with all koi originating from a species of Amur carp found in Central Europe and Asia. Right now, 2022 1 oz Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coins with a gilded finish are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 1 oz Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coin available in this listing comes with individual packaging courtesy of the mint. The coins arrive with a presentation box that has a clear lid to view the coin. The coins all come with a Certificate of Authenticity. These coins are gilded specimens with an ultra-high-relief strike.
Gilded coins boast a thin layer of 24-karat gold. In the case of these coins, it is selectively applied to both the obverse and reverse fields. On the obverse, the tails of the two fish are plated in the thin layer of gold. The reverse side features the gilded layer along the upper two-thirds of the body of the fish. The coins are also ultra-high-relief specimens with greater visual depth in the background and improved 3D relief on the design.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse side of the 2022 Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coin. Her Majesty features at the top of the design element in the 1998 portrait from Ian Rank-Broadley. This design was created for the Royal Mint in 1998 and featured on British coins through 2015. It depicts the Queen with the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The field includes two koi fish below the Queen.
For the reverse design of 2022 1 oz Proof Silver Auspicious Koi Coins, the design features the same two koi swimming beneath the water. The depth of the field helps create the sense that these two fish are beneath the lily floating atop the water’s surface.
If you have any questions when buying silver, please feel free to ask. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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In the early 19th century, ornamental koi species were developed from specialized breeding for use in decorative ponds in gardens. Today, koi remain popular fish in home and public garden ponds, with all koi originating from a species of Amur carp found in Central Europe and Asia. Right now, 2022 1 oz Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coins with a gilded finish are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Each 2022 1 oz Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coin available in this listing comes with individual packaging courtesy of the mint. The coins arrive with a presentation box that has a clear lid to view the coin. The coins all come with a Certificate of Authenticity. These coins are gilded specimens with an ultra-high-relief strike.
Gilded coins boast a thin layer of 24-karat gold. In the case of these coins, it is selectively applied to both the obverse and reverse fields. On the obverse, the tails of the two fish are plated in the thin layer of gold. The reverse side features the gilded layer along the upper two-thirds of the body of the fish. The coins are also ultra-high-relief specimens with greater visual depth in the background and improved 3D relief on the design.
Queen Elizabeth II is on the obverse side of the 2022 Proof Niue Silver Auspicious Koi Coin. Her Majesty features at the top of the design element in the 1998 portrait from Ian Rank-Broadley. This design was created for the Royal Mint in 1998 and featured on British coins through 2015. It depicts the Queen with the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The field includes two koi fish below the Queen.
For the reverse design of 2022 1 oz Proof Silver Auspicious Koi Coins, the design features the same two koi swimming beneath the water. The depth of the field helps create the sense that these two fish are beneath the lily floating atop the water’s surface.
If you have any questions when buying silver, please feel free to ask. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.