Continuing our unboxing I will show you three silver coins and one silver round.
The first is a 2014 "Pegasus" silver round. It weights 1oz and the purity is 99.9%. The obverse features a Pegasus in full flight. It is depicted in flight as it rises above the clouds with the rays of the sun in the background. The reverse features the Lydian Bull and Lion, an homage to mankind's first true money coined in Lydia in approximately 680 BC.
The second is a 2018 "Michael the Archangel", issued by the National Bank of Ukraine to homage the Patron Saint of Ukraine. It weights 1oz and its purity is 99.99%. The coin’s obverse features Michael, in glorious armor, crowned in a halo of light, atop a cloud, with sword in hand. The reverse shows us the simplistic and beautiful Ukrainian coat of arms.
The third coin is the 2018 "Panda". Minted since 1982 at several Chinese mints, it weights 30g and its purity is 99.9%. The reverse design is a portrayal of an adult giant panda, at home in the forests of central China, about to munch on a bamboo shoot. The obverse features the ‘Hall of Prayer for Abundant Harvests’ in Beijing, located at the ‘Temple of Heaven.’
The fourth coin is the 2017 "Australian Kookaburra". Minted by the Perth MInt, it weights 1oz and its purity is 99.9%, with a mintage of 500,000. The reverse features two adult Kookaburras sitting on a fence. The obverse is a portrait of Queen Elisabeth II.
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