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Gibraltar
Cherub Angel Coin
About
350 years ago, the ‘Royal’ - or ‘Ryal’ as it was then popularly
called - departed from the realm of British coinage at the time of the
demise of King Charles I. Following
a long and bitter civil war, the Roundheads looked with great disfavor on
all things bearing the proud title ‘Royal’.
Bullion coins have long played an important part in international
trading and the world economy; arguably the primary function of the first
ever coinage of the western world. Traditionally
the British gold sovereign, first struck in 1816, was the most popular of
the bullion coins. It's 22 Karat
quality was synonymous with reliability and trust, and ‘sterling’ was
an adjective equated with solid dependability.
Today in a world which has long been accustomed to paper money, the
demand for bullion coins in precious metals is greater than ever before
throughout recorded history.
We recommend you call our jewelry department for
prices gold
bezels - which are ideal for mounting as
jewelry.
Precious metal coins are packaged in deluxe boxes for
presentation.
 
1998 First Kiss
1st Year of Issue
   
1999 Heads
*1/5, 1/10 & 1/25 Single Head

2000 Floating

2001 With Torch

2002 Bows & Arrows

2003 Thinking
Gibraltar has released this
stunning coin for the sixth in this wonderful series. This year's issue is
based on 'the Sistine Madonna' by Raphael Sanzio that hangs in the Dresden
Museum in Germany and features the Madonna from behind a curtain and the
darling angels leaning on the balustrade at the painting base. Raphael
(1483-1520) became one of the greatest and most famous painters during the
Italian Renaissance and is generally considered to be one of the most
popular artists of all time.
All orders for bullion
are subject to acceptance by our company. In a bullish market prices
change rapidly and we reserve the right to refuse orders due to volatile
gold, silver or platinum prices.
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