




IMPERIAL CORONATION EGG 2 Oz Silver Coin 1000 Togrog Mongolia 2024
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The "Imperial Coronation Egg 2 Oz Silver Coin" is a true masterpiece that pays homage to the opulent craftsmanship of Peter Carl Fabergé. As the fifth edition in this exceptional series, it brings to life the remarkable story of the "Imperial Coronation Egg" and the grandeur of a bygone era.
In 1897, the original Fabergé creation was presented as a gift to the last Russian Tsarina of the Romanov dynasty during her coronation. This splendid egg is a breathtaking testament to the artistry of its time. Crafted from a magnificent combination of multicolored gold and adorned with dazzling diamonds, the "Imperial Coronation Egg" features intricate Guilloche ornaments that reflect the elegance and sophistication of the era.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the original egg is the hidden secret it conceals – a detailed miniature replica of the coronation carriage. The attention to detail and craftsmanship involved in creating this exquisite work of art are truly awe-inspiring.
Today, the priceless original "Imperial Coronation Egg" is in the possession of Victor Vekselberg and is on display at the Museum of St. Petersburg, where it continues to captivate the hearts of all who have the privilege of viewing it. This "Imperial Coronation Egg 2 Oz Silver Coin" allows collectors and enthusiasts to hold a piece of this extraordinary history in their hands. With a limited mintage of only 888 pieces, this coin is a rare and exquisite tribute to the grandeur and artistry of the past, made possible through modern minting techniques. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of this remarkable heritage.
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