The latest rectangular coin from Pressburg Mint has arrived and features the iconic Penrose triangle! This optical illusion is also called the Impossible triangle because it cannot exist as a physical object. These coins have a limited mintage and were struck in .9999 pure silver, which makes them appealing to both collectors and investors. Now, 2023 100 Gram Niue Triangle Rectangular Silver Coins are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Ships in protective plastic!
- Exciting new rectangular coin!
- Limited mintage of only 10,000 silver coins!
- Contains 100 Grams (3.21 Troy oz) of .9999 pure silver.
- Bears a face value backed by the Niuean government.
- The obverse contains the coin hallmarks and the Penrose triangle.
- The reverse side is blank.
- Features a unique verification code.
All 2023 100 Gram Niue Triangle Rectangular Silver Coins in this JM Bullion listing online were stuck in .9999 pure silver at Pressburg Mint. Located in Bratislava, Slovakia, Pressburg is a privately-owned mint that was established in 2015. Despite their rectangular shape, these pieces are considered coins because they are backed monetarily by the island of Niue. They have a limited mintage of just 10,000 pieces and will arrive in new condition with protective plastic packaging.
On the obverse of 2023 100 Gram Triangle Rectangular Silver Coins, you will find identifying hallmarks and the Penrose triangle. This famous optical illusion was created in 1934 by Oscar Reutersvärd and popularized by Roger and Lionel Penrose in the 1950s. Lionel was a psychiatrist, while his son Roger is considered one of the preeminent mathematicians in the world today.
The triangle is positioned on the left of the rectangular field, adding plenty of intrigue to the coin’s aesthetic. You’ll also note a beautiful decorative pattern behind it. On the other side of the obverse, there is a waterfall design with the official brand logo of the mint. Additionally, you’ll find the verification code and inscriptions of the weight, metal type, and purity. There is a blank field on the reverse side.
When purchasing silver, investors usually choose between coins, bars, and rounds. Coins are different than bars and rounds in that they are backed monetarily by a sovereign government. Rounds and bars on the other hand are simply valued for their silver content alone. Also, coins are usually minted either by a country’s national mint or by a private mint on behalf of an issuing nation.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with questions about these 100 Gram silver coins at 800-276-6508. Our team is also available online using our live chat and email address features.