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William Shakespeare is considered the greatest English-language writer, and his works have been translated into almost every language spoken on Earth. Even today, his plays are highly popular, and are studied and re-interpreted. The genius of Shakespeare's writing is that his characters transcend their era and present us with a wide range of emotions and personal conflicts that have always been a part of human nature. It has been said that Shakespeare is "not of an age, but for all time".
This proof silver coin comes in a package that appears to be an antique book. A colour portrait of William Shakespeare set within an engraved frame is on the front cover of the case. The book opens to show the coin inset into the body of the book. The certificate of authenticity is printed on the inside of the front cover along with a brief biography of Shakespeare.
The obverse of this coin is split in half. The left side has the Ian Rank-Broadly effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, while the right side features a portrait of William Shakespeare set within a frame.
The reverse of the coin contains a relief of four of Shakespeare's most iconic characters - King Lear, Romeo, Juliet and Hamlet.
The New Zealand Mint is one of the world's leading silver and gold commemorative coin manufacturers and distributors. With over 50 years of experience, the New Zealand Mint has a reputation around the world for high quality. As one of the leading mints when it comes to innovation, design, and creativity they have licensed products with brands recognized worldwide such as Disney, Lucasfilms (Star Wars™), Star Trek, Warner Bros (DC Comics, Looney Tunes, and HARRY POTTER™), BBC (Doctor Who & Sherlock) and Hasbro (Magic: The Gathering).
Secure your 1 oz 2014 450th Anniversary of Shakespeare Silver Proof Coin and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA PIÈCE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features a portrait of both Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and William Shakespeare
*Reverse: Features a relief of four of Shakespeare's most iconic characters - King Lear, Romeo, Juliet and Hamlet
William Shakespeare is considered the greatest English-language writer, and his works have been translated into almost every language spoken on Earth. Even today, his plays are highly popular, and are studied and re-interpreted. The genius of Shakespeare's writing is that his characters transcend their era and present us with a wide range of emotions and personal conflicts that have always been a part of human nature. It has been said that Shakespeare is "not of an age, but for all time".
This proof silver coin comes in a package that appears to be an antique book. A colour portrait of William Shakespeare set within an engraved frame is on the front cover of the case. The book opens to show the coin inset into the body of the book. The certificate of authenticity is printed on the inside of the front cover along with a brief biography of Shakespeare.
The obverse of this coin is split in half. The left side has the Ian Rank-Broadly effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, while the right side features a portrait of William Shakespeare set within a frame.
Sur le revers apparaissent en relief quatre des personnages les plus connus de Shakespeare - le Roi Lear, Roméo, Juliette et Hamlet.
À PROPOS DE LA MONNAIE DE NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE
La Monnaie de Nouvelle-Zélande est l'un des principaux fabricants et distributeurs de pièces commémoratives en argent et en or au monde. Avec plus de 50 ans d’expérience, la Monnaie de Nouvelle-Zélande est réputée dans le monde entier pour sa grande qualité. En tant que l'une des principales monnaies en matière d'innovation, de conception et de créativité, elle a accordé des licenses à des marques reconnues dans le monde entier telles que Disney, Lucasfilms (Star Wars™), Star Trek, Warner Bros (DC Comics, Looney Tunes, and HARRY POTTER™), BBC (Doctor Who et Sherlock) et Hasbro (Magic : The Gathering).