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The thrill of conquering the world's highest peak comes to life in the impressive 1 kg silver coin, commemorating the first ascent of Mount Everest. In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay made history by reaching the summit of Mount Everest, a feat that was once thought impossible. Today, their legacy lives on through this exceptional silver coin.
Crafted with intricate detail and precision, this coin features a breathtaking image of Mount Everest, surrounded by a bold, antique finish border. The image showcases the rugged beauty of the mountain and captures the sense of adventure that comes with climbing to its summit. The reverse side of the coin is adorned with the emblem of the Cook Islands, the denomination of the coin, and the year of release.
This limited-edition coin is minted with the highest quality 999 silver and features a unique proof finish. The design is enhanced with smartminting technology, which creates a stunning 3D effect that brings the coin to life. With a limited mintage of only 99, this coin is a true collector's item and a must-have for any fan of mountaineering, adventure, or history.
Whether you're an avid collector or just appreciate the beauty and history of Mount Everest, this 1 kg silver coin is a must-have addition to your collection. Celebrate the spirit of adventure and the triumph of the human spirit with this magnificent coin, a tribute to the first ascent of Mount Everest.
smartminting©
The smartminting© technology is a ground-breaking advancement in contemporary numismatics that permits an unparalleled level of ultra-high relief, and it establishes novel benchmarks in the coin industry.
- This technology enables the production of standard weight coins with larger diameters, while maintaining high relief height.
- It also allows for coins with greatly reduced weight to maintain standard relief heights and permits coins with only slightly increased weight to exhibit high reliefs.