Clowns have a long history as most ancient clowns have been found in the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, around 2400 BC. Over the years the term clown has evolved to mean different things such as court jesters as well as circus performers. The first modern-day circus employed clowns to entertain audiences. Now, clowns are featured on silver bullion with the 2023 2 oz Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse field of 2023 Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins displays the Public Seal of Niue. This emblem features a stylized tree encircled by a 14-seashell Niuean garland. Atop this garland is a crown, representing New Zealand. Below the emblem are two katoua along with the phrase “Atua Niue Tukulagi” meaning “God Niue Eternally.”
The reverse field of 2023 2 oz Colorized Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins features a clown. This clown is seen balancing on a ball with its arms outstretched balancing two more balls. The clown is pictured in full color.
2023 2 oz Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins will arrive encased in an acrylic capsule. This capsule will be placed inside an elegant display case. Accompanying your purchase will be a Certificate of Authenticity.
The English word “clown” was first recorded circa 1560. While the origin is unknown, it’s possible it comes from the Scandinavian word “cognate” meaning clumsy. The word evolved as it was the name of fool characters in some of Shakespeare’s earlier plays. This further evolved into the circus clown which is derived from Philip Astley’s riding school. Astley added a clown to his shows with the goal of amusing spectators.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you have. Give our team a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, we can assist you via email as well as live chat.
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Clowns have a long history as most ancient clowns have been found in the Fifth Dynasty of Egypt, around 2400 BC. Over the years the term clown has evolved to mean different things such as court jesters as well as circus performers. The first modern-day circus employed clowns to entertain audiences. Now, clowns are featured on silver bullion with the 2023 2 oz Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coin, available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The obverse field of 2023 Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins displays the Public Seal of Niue. This emblem features a stylized tree encircled by a 14-seashell Niuean garland. Atop this garland is a crown, representing New Zealand. Below the emblem are two katoua along with the phrase “Atua Niue Tukulagi” meaning “God Niue Eternally.”
The reverse field of 2023 2 oz Colorized Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins features a clown. This clown is seen balancing on a ball with its arms outstretched balancing two more balls. The clown is pictured in full color.
2023 2 oz Colorized Niue Silver Pastel Circus Flying Coins will arrive encased in an acrylic capsule. This capsule will be placed inside an elegant display case. Accompanying your purchase will be a Certificate of Authenticity.
The English word “clown” was first recorded circa 1560. While the origin is unknown, it’s possible it comes from the Scandinavian word “cognate” meaning clumsy. The word evolved as it was the name of fool characters in some of Shakespeare’s earlier plays. This further evolved into the circus clown which is derived from Philip Astley’s riding school. Astley added a clown to his shows with the goal of amusing spectators.
The customer service team at JM Bullion is here for any questions you have. Give our team a call at 800-276-6508. Alternatively, we can assist you via email as well as live chat.