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Specification
- Other articles:
- Silver
- Weight:
- 1 oz
- The mediator:
- 37 mm
- Country of origin:
- Germany
- The year:
- Losowy
- Consignment:
- 24 hours
- Manufacturer:
- Münze Berlin
- Trial:
- 999
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Product Description
A valued choice among collectors and investors, selecting high-quality craftsmanship and solid bullion value. Minted from pure silver, the coin stands out for its meticulous production and precision of details, which emphasize its prestigious character. Issued by a renowned German mint, it represents an excellent combination of numismatic tradition with investment qualities. Due to its limited mintage and high silver fineness, it is eagerly chosen both for long-term capital investment and as an attractive element of private collections. Its universal character makes it popular in international markets, and the stable bullion value further increases its attractiveness in an investment context.
Appearance
In the central part of the reverse, a famous quadriga – a four-horse chariot driven by a figure symbolizing victory – is depicted. The composition refers to the classic motif from the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, one of the most recognizable symbols of Germany. The scene is captured with great precision, conveying the movement and majesty of the chariot, highlighting the artistic skill of the designer. Above the quadriga, the name of the coin is placed, and at the bottom, the name of the issuer, nominal value, and silver purity mark. The obverse presents oak leaves, emphasizing values such as state strength, pride in heritage, and the unbroken tradition of the Federal Republic of Germany. The whole is complemented by a subtle, elegant border that adds a prestigious character.
Historical Background
The numismatic piece refers to the rich numismatic tradition associated with the symbolism of the Brandenburg Gate and the quadriga, which for centuries has been a sign of triumph and unification. The quadriga crowning the Berlin gate was created in 1793 by sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow and has since become an icon of German history, going through the country's turbulent political and social history.
The issuance of coins with this motif began in the 21st century as a form of honoring the cultural heritage and symbolic significance of this place. The coin quickly gained recognition among both collectors and investors, becoming an expression of the prestige of German minting art. Thanks to its high-quality craftsmanship, precision of details, and pure silver content, it combines artistic and investment values, continuing the European tradition of issuing bullion coins with a strong historical context.
Manufacturer
Staatliche Münze Berlin (State Mint of Berlin) is one of the four official German mints, operating continuously since 1280. It is a public institution under the Senate of Berlin, located in the Reinickendorf district. It produces circulation coins for Germany, collector coins from gold and silver, as well as medals and tokens on request. Annually, it produces hundreds of millions of coins and several hundred thousand collector's items. The mint combines centuries-old traditions with modern technologies. It is renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and precision.
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