Specification
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Alloy
999Ag
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Denomination
NZ $1
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Weight
1oz
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Authority
Niue Islands
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Diameter
38.61mm
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Edge
Milled
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Issue limit
10,000 sets
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Total Mintage
10,000
Mahatma Gandhi is a legendary and much loved figure both in India and around the World. An extraordinary human being whose ideology, based on the foundations of truth, honesty, non-violence, hard work and service to humanity meant Mahatma Gandhi was and still remains one of the most important and influential people of all time. At the core of all his endeavours was the belief in the strength of the ordinary human being.
In 1893, at the young age of 24, whilst he was working as a lawyer in South Africa, he was brutally thrown down from a first class carriage of a train for being a non-white passenger in an all-white carriage. This incident became a defining moment of change, not just for one man but for a whole nation.
This limited edition coin collection captures the key moments in history that culminated in Indian Independence in 1947. Each 1oz silver coin is minted to the highest proof quality, features 24 carat selective gold plate and presented in a beautiful display case with information booklet and certificate of authenticity.
Mahatma Gandhi is a legendary and much loved figure both in India and around the World. An extraordinary human being whose ideology, based on the foundations of truth, honesty, non-violence, hard work and service to humanity meant Mahatma Gandhi was and still remains one of the most important and influential people of all time. At the core of all his endeavours was the belief in the strength of the ordinary human being.
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In 1893, at the young age of 24, whilst he was working as a lawyer in South Africa, he was brutally thrown down from a first class carriage of a train for being a non-white passenger in an all-white carriage. This incident became a defining moment of change, not just for one man but for a whole nation.
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Mahatma Gandhi is a legendary and much loved figure both in India and around the World. An extraordinary human being whose ideology, based on the foundations of truth, honesty, non-violence, hard work and service to humanity meant Mahatma Gandhi was and still remains one of the most important and influential people of all time. At the core of all his endeavours was the belief in the strength of the ordinary human being.
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In 1893, at the young age of 24, whilst he was working as a lawyer in South Africa, he was brutally thrown down from a first class carriage of a train for being a non-white passenger in an all-white carriage. This incident became a defining moment of change, not just for one man but for a whole nation.
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Alloy
999Ag
Denomination
NZ $1
Weight
1oz
Authority
Niue Islands
Diameter
38.61mm
Edge
Milled
Issue limit
10,000 sets
Total Mintage
10,000
This limited edition coin collection captures the key moments in history that culminated in Indian Independence in 1947.
Each 1oz silver coin is minted to the highest proof quality, features 24 carat selective gold plate and presented in a beautiful display case with information booklet and certificate of authenticity.
What is the difference between maximum mintage and issue limit?
Maximum mintage is the total number of individuals coins which will be struck, this includes coins presented is sets. The Issue limit refers to the number of coins which will be sold in the specific presentation.
What if the maximum mintage and issue limit is the same?
This means the coin will only be available in the presentation shown and will not be issued in any other way.
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