Specification
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Alloy
Fine Gold - 999.9Au
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Denomination
£5
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Weight
1oz
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Authority
St Helena
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Diameter
32mm
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Edge
Milled
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Issue limit
100
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Total Mintage
100
Necessity has inspired innovation and creativity throughout history, and was the driving force behind the creation of Trade Dollars, global currencies first introduced in the late 15th Century when the ‘Spanish Dollar’ was used as a standard currency to facilitate international trade.
Produced with a consistent quality and specification and worth eight Spanish Reales, the reliable, trusted Spanish Dollars were the original “pieces of eight”!
By the late 19th Century, Chinese trade was growing both regionally and with the West and a standardised currency was needed to simplify the buying and selling of goods.
The first ‘Dragon’ Trade Dollars were made in 1889, struck in .900 silver in a purpose-built Mint in Guangdong Province. Similar coins were produced in Japan and South Korea and all three countries named them ‘Dollars’, a word which describes the coin’s shape. Pronounced similarly in all three languages, it is evident in the names of their currencies today; Yuan, Yen and Won.
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• Strictly limited edition of just 100 coins worldwide
• One ounce of sparkling 999.9 fine gold • Struck to our highest Proof quality finish • Bespoke presentation case and storytelling booklet |
The first ‘Dragon’ Trade Dollars were made in 1889, struck in .900 silver in a purpose-built Mint in Guangdong Province. Similar coins were produced in Japan and South Korea and all three countries named them ‘Dollars’, a word which describes the coin’s shape. Pronounced similarly in all three languages, it is evident in the names of their currencies today; Yuan, Yen and Won.
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• Strictly limited edition of just 100 coins worldwide
• One ounce of sparkling 999.9 fine gold • Struck to our highest Proof quality finish • Bespoke presentation case and storytelling booklet |
Alloy
Fine Gold - 999.9Au
Denomination
£5
Weight
1oz
Authority
St Helena
Diameter
32mm
Edge
Milled
Issue limit
100
Total Mintage
100
The last Chinese ‘Dragon’ Trade Dollar was struck in 1911. 110 years later this coin’s bold new design of a traditional mighty dragon wrapped around the globe pays tribute to the role the original coin played in Chinese international trade.
The dragon moves across the coin’s surface with fluidity and grace, the globe represented as simple gridlines with the Chinese nation standing proudly upon it, every detail emphasised by the stunning Proof finish of this 1oz gold coin.
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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