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Fiji NEFERTITI series EGYPT JEWELS $50 Silver Coin Palladium plated 2 oz 3D stone 2012


$499.90

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Product Code: GA-S-EGJ-12-03
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Name of series
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Specifications
Metal Silver
Mintage 999
Fineness (% purity) 99.9
Content (Troy OZ) 2.00
Denomination (Fiji $) $50
Weight (g) 62.21
Diameter (mm) 65.00 (giant hand size)
Year of Issue 2012
Country Fiji
Edge Smooth
Quality Proof
Decoration pad-printing, ennobled with pure palladium and gilded with 24-carat gold, 3D precious gemstone Lapis Lazuli inlay
Package Luxury Two-Sided Transparent Display Box-Frame
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
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✔ Egypt Jewels - the highly worldwide successful series of unique 2 oz silver coins with real 3D stone
✔ The most precious metal! Refined with pure palladium 999.5 plating!
✔ Precious! 24 carat gilded!
✔ Extremely high international collector demand
✔ High value increase - appreciated in The Investing in Collectible Coins
✔ Luxury Two-Sides Transparent Display Box-Frame - good to be installed on a desk or shelf
 

Neferneferuaten Nefertiti (ca. 1370 BC – ca. 1330 BC) was the Great Royal Wife(chief consort) of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. Nefertiti and her husband were known for a religious revolution, in which they worshiped one god only, Aten, or the sun disc. With her husband, they reigned at what was arguably the wealthiest period of Ancient Egyptian history.

Nefertiti had many titles including Hereditary Princess; Great of Praises; Lady of Grace, Sweet of Love; Lady of The Two Lands; Main King’s Wife, his beloved; Great King’s Wife, his beloved, Lady of all Women; and Mistress of Upper and Lower Egypt.

She was made famous by her bust, now in Berlin's Neues Museum, shown to the right. The bust is one of the most copied works of ancient Egypt. It was attributed to the sculptor Thutmose, and it was found in his workshop. The bust is notable for exemplifying the understanding Ancient Egyptians had regarding realistic facial proportions. Some scholars believe that Nefertiti ruled briefly as Neferneferuaten after her husband's death and before the accession of Tutankhamun, although this identification is a matter of ongoing debate.

 

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