The Somalia Gold Elephant Series is a popular gold bullion collection that offers some of the greatest affordability in the gold market. While the series is anchored by its popular 1 oz gold coin, it also features five fractional-ounce coins that go all the way down to a 1/50 oz specimen. Right now, 2024 Somalia Gold Elephant First Struck 6-Coin Collections offer you a beautiful set of Gold Elephants to add to your collection.
Coin Set Highlights:
- Arrives in capsules with a display and a Certificate of Authenticity included!
- 20th anniversary in the Somalia Gold Elephant Series!
- Beautiful 2024 Somalia Elephant design!
- Limited issue of only 100 gold coin sets!
- Individual numbers for each set!
- Contains 1.91 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in total.
- Bears individual face values in Somali Shillings.
- On the obverse of each coin is the national coat of arms.
- The reverse of each depicts two bull elephants locked in combat.
- Set includes six coins in total.
Each of the 2024 Somalia Gold Elephant First Struck 6-Coin Collections available here comes with capsules for each coin and a presentation display. Each set will come with a Certificate of Authenticity bearing the individual serial number for the set. These First Struck gold coin sets come with 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/25 oz, and 1/50 oz gold coins.
Somalia Gold Elephants have been available since 1999 when the series was branded as the Zambia Gold Elephant. Over the course of time, the series has grown from offering just a 1 oz gold coin to producing 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/25 oz, 1/50 oz, and 1/2 Gram gold coins each year as well.
On the obverse of the 2024 Gold Elephant, you will find the national coat of arms for the Somali Republic. The design captures a crowned shield with a field of horizontal lines that includes a single star at the center. The shield is supported on either side by leopards.
The reverse of 2024 Somalia Gold Elephants, the Bavarian State Mint offers a new depiction of African bush elephants. The design captures the image of two male bulls engaged in combat. Unlike female elephants, male bulls are more solitary in nature. They tend to leave their natal family group when they reach sexual maturity, usually around 12-15 years of age. After this, they lead a nomadic or solitary life.
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