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Archives for July 2018

2018-07-26 by CoinInvest

Everyone is stockpiling Gold

Gold’s attraction for use in everyday life is essentially timeless, with historians tracing the use of gold coins as far back as 550 B.C. in what is known today as Turkey. Gold has traded constantly and unspectacularly for the past decade, but approaching tariffs and trade sanctions have pushed gold out of the gloominess and […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: China, Donald Trump, Gold, Russia, Trade War, US-Dollar

2018-07-24 by CoinInvest

The Queen’s Beasts — Jody Clark

How did The Queen’s Beasts series come about? The Queen’s Beasts series came about as any coin design would; it started with an RMAC (Royal Mint Advisory Committee) coin design competition – that was a while ago now. For the competition, we had to design two beasts in the series at first – the griffin […]

Filed Under: Interview Tagged With: 2016, Black Bull, Coin Design, Dragon, Falcon, Greyhound, Griffin, Heraldic, Horse, Jody Clark, Lion of England, Lion of Mortimer, RMAC, Royal Mint Advisory Committee, The Queen’s Beasts, Unicorn, Yale

2018-07-20 by CoinInvest

The Queen’s Beasts — Bringing Ancestry to Life

Meet Royal Mint coin designer Jody Clark, the creator of the reverse designs for The Queen’s Beasts Collection, including the Lion of England, Lion of Mortimer, Griffin, Falcon, Black Bull, Yale, Greyhound, Dragon, Unicorn and Horse. After designing Her Majesty The Queen’s fifth circulating coinage portrait, Jody Clark is well known to coin collectors. In […]

Filed Under: Interview Tagged With: 2016, Black Bull, Dragon, Falcon, Greyhound, Griffin, Horse, Jody Clark, Lion of England, Lion of Mortimer, Royal Mint, The Queen’s Beasts, Unicorn, Yale

2018-07-12 by CoinInvest

South African Krugerrand

The South African Krugerrand is undoubtedly the best-known gold coin in the world. With a market share of 60 percent on the German market, it has become indispensable for German investors and is regarded as the epitome of gold investments in coins. Exactly 51 years after the 1 oz Gold Krugerrand, the South African mint […]

Filed Under: Numismatics Tagged With: Coin, Gold, Krügerrand, Mint, Paul Kruger, Rand Refinery, Silver, South Africa

2018-07-09 by CoinInvest

The History of UK Bullion Coins – Britannia and Sovereign

The Royal Mint is one of the world’s oldest organisations, shaping and leading the minting industry for over 1,100 years. As key players in the bullion market, The Royal Mint provides security and quality that customers would expect when choosing to invest in bullion coins. Britannia Britannia has a long history with Britain and its […]

Filed Under: Numismatics Tagged With: Benedetto Pistrucci, Britannia, Bullion Coin, Coin, Sir Joseph Banks, Sovereign, The Royal Mint, Trial of the Pyx, UK, United Kingdom, William Wellesley Pole

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