In the Spring of 1912, the world’s greatest ocean liner set sail on its maiden voyage. The RMS Titanic was one of three Olympic-class ships owned and operated by the White Star Line. Billed as the unsinkable ship, the Titanic would tragically fail to complete its maiden voyage and, in so doing, took the lives of more than 1,500 people. Now, 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins are available to you for purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Copper coinage is a rarity in the modern era. While historically speaking copper was used in the production of silver and gold coins, modern coinage features a cupro-nickel alloy and the amount of copper in a coin is quite low. The release of copper bullion coinage is often even lower, with this Cook Islands issue one of the few.
This particular release in the Cook Islands Titanic 1912 Series offers a piece of history in its design. The copper coins in this series integrate small pieces of coal recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic in 2000. That makes this copper coin more than just a collectible, but also a part of history.
Obverse designs on 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins include Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty’s effigy is captured here along with the route of the Titanic across the Atlantic Ocean from Southampton, UK, to New York City, USA. There are also two schematic renditions of the ship featured here.
Reverse visuals on the 2022 Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coin feature the ultra-high-relief image of the RMS Titanic. Here, the Titanic is attempting to navigate a field of icebergs.
These 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins are available in plastic capsules within a window box display. Each copper coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and features an antique polish to age the coins. The ultra-high-relief strike delivers enhanced 3D relief on the design elements.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us live online or email us directly.
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In the Spring of 1912, the world’s greatest ocean liner set sail on its maiden voyage. The RMS Titanic was one of three Olympic-class ships owned and operated by the White Star Line. Billed as the unsinkable ship, the Titanic would tragically fail to complete its maiden voyage and, in so doing, took the lives of more than 1,500 people. Now, 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins are available to you for purchase online at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
Copper coinage is a rarity in the modern era. While historically speaking copper was used in the production of silver and gold coins, modern coinage features a cupro-nickel alloy and the amount of copper in a coin is quite low. The release of copper bullion coinage is often even lower, with this Cook Islands issue one of the few.
This particular release in the Cook Islands Titanic 1912 Series offers a piece of history in its design. The copper coins in this series integrate small pieces of coal recovered from the wreckage of the Titanic in 2000. That makes this copper coin more than just a collectible, but also a part of history.
Obverse designs on 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins include Queen Elizabeth II. Her Majesty’s effigy is captured here along with the route of the Titanic across the Atlantic Ocean from Southampton, UK, to New York City, USA. There are also two schematic renditions of the ship featured here.
Reverse visuals on the 2022 Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coin feature the ultra-high-relief image of the RMS Titanic. Here, the Titanic is attempting to navigate a field of icebergs.
These 2022 50 Gram Antique Cook Islands Copper Titanic 1912 Coins are available in plastic capsules within a window box display. Each copper coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and features an antique polish to age the coins. The ultra-high-relief strike delivers enhanced 3D relief on the design elements.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, you can chat with us live online or email us directly.