The phoenix stands as one of mythology’s most enduring and powerful symbols of renewal and immortality. This magnificent creature, believed to live for hundreds or even thousands of years, meets its end in a spectacular display of self-immolation, willingly embracing the flames that consume its aging form. Yet death proves merely temporary for the phoenix, as from the ashes of its former self emerges a new bird, reborn and restored to the full vigor of youth, thus beginning its life cycle anew in an endless pattern of death and rebirth. Now, 2025 1 oz Niue Silver Phoenix Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In the obverse design of 2025 1 oz Silver Phoenix Coins, you’ll find the first-generation portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is shown here in left-profile relief and is depicted without a crown on his head. This effigy of Charles III was created for Niuean coins by Jody Clark.
For the reverse of 2025 Niue Silver Phoenix Coins, the mint features an elegant design of the mythical phoenix. The bird is is shown here with long, elegant plumage. Throughout history and across cultures, the phoenix has been depicted as a large, majestic bird with distinctive features that set it apart from mundane avian species. Most commonly, it is portrayed with brilliant plumage in shades of red, orange, and gold, evoking the fires of its rebirth, while some traditions include purples and blues in its feathers. Artists typically endow the phoenix with a long, graceful neck, an elaborate tail reminiscent of a peacock’s, and an elegant crest or crown of feathers.
Long before the phoenix became a widespread symbol across cultures, its earliest known origins can be traced to ancient Egypt in the form of the Bennu bird. The Bennu, associated with the sun god Ra and the creation deity Atum, was depicted as a heron or eagle with red and gold plumage. This divine bird was said to appear during times of great transformation and was closely linked to the flooding of the Nile, which brought life-giving fertility to the land.
These 2025 1 oz Niue Silver Phoenix Coins are available with proof-like visuals. Each coin features surface animation within the design of the reverse field and non-uniform reeding on the edge of each coin for security. These coins are housed in plastic flips, acrylic tubes of 20 coins, or boxes of 400 coins.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.
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The phoenix stands as one of mythology’s most enduring and powerful symbols of renewal and immortality. This magnificent creature, believed to live for hundreds or even thousands of years, meets its end in a spectacular display of self-immolation, willingly embracing the flames that consume its aging form. Yet death proves merely temporary for the phoenix, as from the ashes of its former self emerges a new bird, reborn and restored to the full vigor of youth, thus beginning its life cycle anew in an endless pattern of death and rebirth. Now, 2025 1 oz Niue Silver Phoenix Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
In the obverse design of 2025 1 oz Silver Phoenix Coins, you’ll find the first-generation portrait of King Charles III. His Majesty is shown here in left-profile relief and is depicted without a crown on his head. This effigy of Charles III was created for Niuean coins by Jody Clark.
For the reverse of 2025 Niue Silver Phoenix Coins, the mint features an elegant design of the mythical phoenix. The bird is is shown here with long, elegant plumage. Throughout history and across cultures, the phoenix has been depicted as a large, majestic bird with distinctive features that set it apart from mundane avian species. Most commonly, it is portrayed with brilliant plumage in shades of red, orange, and gold, evoking the fires of its rebirth, while some traditions include purples and blues in its feathers. Artists typically endow the phoenix with a long, graceful neck, an elaborate tail reminiscent of a peacock’s, and an elegant crest or crown of feathers.
Long before the phoenix became a widespread symbol across cultures, its earliest known origins can be traced to ancient Egypt in the form of the Bennu bird. The Bennu, associated with the sun god Ra and the creation deity Atum, was depicted as a heron or eagle with red and gold plumage. This divine bird was said to appear during times of great transformation and was closely linked to the flooding of the Nile, which brought life-giving fertility to the land.
These 2025 1 oz Niue Silver Phoenix Coins are available with proof-like visuals. Each coin features surface animation within the design of the reverse field and non-uniform reeding on the edge of each coin for security. These coins are housed in plastic flips, acrylic tubes of 20 coins, or boxes of 400 coins.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online using our web chat and email address features.