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Cook Islands TITANIC - TICKET ROSE DEWITT BUKATER $1 Silver Coin-Note 2019


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Product Code: PC-S-TIT-19-01
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Specifications
Metal Silver
Mintage 1912
Fineness (% purity) 99.9%
Denomination (NZD) $1
Weight (g) 5
Size (mm) 150 x 70
Year of Issue 2019
Country Cook Islands
Quality Proof-Like
Decoration Colored
Package Laminated
Certificate of Authenticity Yes
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Titanic Silver Coin-Note is dedicated to one of the most catastrophic sinking history and to one of the most successful movies of all times – the Titanic. The note features the replica of Rose Dewitt Bukater’s first class ticket, has a Proof quality and comes laminated and incorporates the Certificate of Authenticity. Limited mintage to only 1912 pcs worldwide (symbolic mintage - year of Titanic's trip).

RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early  orning of 15 April 1912 after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton, UK to New York City, US. The sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of more than 1,500 people in one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. The RMS Titanic, the largest ship afloat at the time it entered service, was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line, and was built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast with Thomas Andrews as her naval architect. Andrews was among those lost in the sinking. On her maiden voyage, she carried 2,224 passengers and crew.

Under the command of Edward Smith, the ship's passengers included some of the wealthiest people in the world, as well as hundreds of emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland, Scandinavia and elsewhere throughout Europe seeking a new life in North America. A wireless telegraph was provided for the convenience of passengers as well as for operational use. Although Titanic had advanced safety features such as watertight compartments and remotely activated watertight doors, there were not enough lifeboats to accommodate all of those aboard due to outdated maritime safety regulations. Titanic only carried enough lifeboats for 1,178 people—slightly more than half of the number on board, and one-third her total capacity.
 
After leaving Southampton on 10 April 1912, Titanic called at Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now Cobh) in Ireland before heading west to New York. On 14 April 1912, four days into the crossing and about 375 miles (600 km) south of Newfoundland, she hit an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. ship's time. The collision caused the ship's hull plates to buckle inwards along her starboard side and opened five of her sixteen watertight compartments to the sea; the ship gradually filled with water. Meanwhile, passengers and some crew members were evacuated in lifeboats, many of which were launched only partly loaded. A disproportionate number of men were left aboard because of a "women and children first" protocol followed by some of the officers loading the lifeboats. By 2:20 a.m., she broke apart and foundered, with well over one thousand people still aboard. Just under two hours after Titanic foundered, the Cunard liner RMS Carpathia arrived on the scene of the sinking, where she brought aboard an estimated 705 survivors.
 
Your benefits
• High international collectible demand
• Appreciated in an investing in world collectible modern low mintage coins
• Beautiful coin to your loved one for any occasions or a great business gift

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