Description: Known for its incredible riches and, specifically, the boy king's gold death mask, the Tomb of Tutankhamun was re-discovered 100 years ago in 1921. A century later, it made perfect sense for this incredible gold-laden archaeological discovery to be honoured on a precious metal collector coin. Minted by the Lithuanian Mint from two ounces of 99.9% pure silver, each 50mm collectable features a representation of King Tut's famous mask high relief, with digital printing, and partial gildingLimited to a mintage of just 500, this is a beauty. Specifications Monetary Denomination: $5 Country: Niue Fineness (% purity): 99.99 Minimum Gross Weight (g): 62.2 Maximum Diameter (mm): 50 Maximum Mintage: 500
Price: 411.95 AUD
Location: Coburg
End Time: 2024-11-30T07:58:02.000Z
Shipping Cost: 18.45 AUD
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