Hard to Obtain! A commemorative gold coin with outstanding popularity in the global market. This is a rare coin with a very limited mintage.
Introducing a highly rare gold coin, minted to commemorate the reopening of the Kremnica mine, from the Czech-Slovak coins renowned for their exceptional popularity in the global market. A piece that is difficult to come by in the market.
■ Design
Obverse: St. Catherine kneeling in prayer, with an emblem featuring a rose branch on the left and a mining factory on the right.
Inscription: + S · CIVITATIS · GERIS · CAROLI · DE · CREMNICIA
Reverse: A mining scene depicting both medieval and modern miners.
Inscription: OŽIVENIE · KREMNICKÉHO · BANÍCTVA · 1934 ZDAR BOH!
■ Condition
MS64PL
■ Coin Details
- Year of Issue: 1934
- Country of Issue: Czechoslovakia
- Denomination: 2 Ducats
- Mintage: 159 pieces
- Material: Gold
- Weight: 6.98g
- Diameter: 25mm
- Obverse: St. Catherine kneeling in prayer, with an emblem featuring a rose branch on the left and a mining factory on the right.
- Reverse: A mining scene depicting both medieval and modern miners.
- NGC Certification: MS64PL
- NGC Certification Page: https://www.ngccoin.hk/certlookup/6645527-003/64/
■ Highlights
Rarity
Only 159 pieces minted!
NGC certified count: 24 pieces (MSPL grade).
Due to its limited mintage as a commemorative medal, it is extremely rare and seldom seen in the market.
Minted in the first half of the 20th century, many of these coins were lost during or after World War II, leaving only a few remaining. Czech-Slovak coins are highly valued for both their rarity and popularity; when they appear in the market, they are quickly sought after by collectors and investors worldwide.
Condition
NGC 6th-ranked certified piece (MSPL grade).
With an MSPL (Mint State Proof-Like) evaluation, it boasts a top-tier certification and excellent condition.
PL (PROOF LIKE) Explanation
A Proof-Like coin is not minted as a proof coin but is a mint state (circulation-type) coin with a mirror-like finish that resembles a proof coin. Proof-like coins are rare and can command significantly higher prices compared to others, making them highly sought after by collectors.
Market Appeal
Coins minted in Czechoslovakia, a former Eastern European country, are highly popular among collectors and investors, not only due to their limited mintage but also because they have survived through historical upheavals such as the world wars and the Cold War.
Czech-Slovak coins are also known for their delicate and beautiful designs. Combining advanced techniques and artistic skills of that era, the designs captivate viewers and are highly valued as works of art.
This coin was restruck in 1973. A restrike signifies that the original coin is highly rare and difficult to obtain or that it has gained considerable popularity or artistic value.
While British and other European gold coins have become difficult to afford, Czech-Slovak coins offer an opportunity to acquire rare European gold coins at this price range. However, prices have been rising significantly, so it is recommended to add this coin to your collection while it is still affordable.
This ducat gold coin, brimming with beauty and artistry, is a valuable piece with both market appeal and rarity, making it an excellent addition to any collection with promising future value. Don't miss the opportunity to secure this piece while it is still available.
1934 GOLD CZECHOSLOV KREMNICA MINES 2D
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