2014 $10 Tiffany Art Baroque Dresden 1kg Silver Coin Antique-Finish

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Just a mere $10k.

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Celebrating 10 years of the renowned and hugely popular Tiffany Art Glass series of antique-finish silver coins, Coin Invest Trust (CIT) has released this special edition, extremely limited, MASSIVE 1 Kilogram Tiffany coin!

Sure to pique the interest of discerning collectors looking for something truly special to add to their collection, this one-year-only kilogram type displays the intricate details of the Baroque architecture style - as shown in images of the front and rear of the Zwinger Palace in Dresden - on a massive 100mm flan! (Flan?)

Adding to the already impressive nature of this superb release is the fact that ONLY 99 of these commemorative 1 kilogram Tiffany Art coins have been produced to distribute worldwide, with only a handful making it out of Europe!
 
chubbycheeks said:
The email peeks my interest...until I saw the price tag. Try explaining that to my old lady.

Meh mine interrogates me whenever I buy a fancy coaster like this. :(
 
LOL. Laugh out loud at that price. We have one and can do a whole lot better in price then what they are asking. PM me if interested. Thanks
 
You know what they say: don't see silver.
If you look at a diamond you shouldn't see carbon too.

chubbycheeks said:
The email peeks my interest...until I saw the price tag. Try explaining that to my old lady.
yrh0413 said:
Meh mine interrogates me whenever I buy a fancy coaster like this. :(
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Porcelain dolls don't do that! :)
 
I like the box with integrated display stand. Just add an LED countdown timer and it would look just like something from a movie where you'd set it up, stand clear, and a laser would then fire through the red bit of the coin to open a port to a parallel dimension.
 
I think you confused dresden with stargate.
Such stargate shaped silver object would be an idea that could end up somewhere.
But no batteries, just colored glass stones already ok. One can always wave with a light to give it a running. :P
 
Pirocco said:
I think you confused dresden with stargate.
Such stargate shaped silver object would be an idea that could end up somewhere.
But no batteries, just colored glass stones already ok. One can always wave with a light to give it a running. :P
I am hoping you will draw a picture to illustrate the concept :)
 
SilverPete said:
Pirocco said:
I think you confused dresden with stargate.
Such stargate shaped silver object would be an idea that could end up somewhere.
But no batteries, just colored glass stones already ok. One can always wave with a light to give it a running. :P
I am hoping you will draw a picture to illustrate the concept :)
Nah, my graphic software (windows paint and fsviewer) are too basic for this. I even needed to combine both for just this. One for this, the other for that.
As You May Have Noticed.
You know how a stargate looks like. Isn't it a better idea than many other ehm "ideas" out there?
Or does it involve unbearable royalties?
 
doomsday surprise said:
Ten grand for that hideous POS? And it's only a kilo? Sucker born every minute.

The sucker that buys that POS will probably have more money than they know what to do with. Wouldn't mind being that sucker ;)
 
SilverPete said:
Pirocco said:
You know how a stargate looks like. Isn't it a better idea than many other ehm "ideas" out there?
Or does it involve unbearable royalties?

http://i.imgur.com/gu5kiAc.jpghttp://i.imgur.com/fcYc5cZ.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/5jLjvKp.jpg
I'm now in doubt.
Did you draw these pics or is there indeed such coin out there?
The latter is hard to believe, especially considering that 'gate closing' metal.

Searched abit for it, found this http://www.geocoindesign.de/pages/geocoins/spacegate.php
Geocoin design by Mambo
It's just 44 mm though. A PeanutGate.
Nevertheless a good job.
A 10 kilo, and a winning lottery ticket, would certainly convince me.

Btw, I'm aware of 'weird' names for silver, alike German Silver, things that are just plated or so.
This is named "Antik Silber". Really 999 or so silver, or?
 
Well ehm, those 'geocoins' don't appear like something serious / real silver.

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"Sunset FlipFlop Geocoin Poliertes Gold"

Though they might find a use when voting at silverdoctors.com with your feet. :P


50 Jhriger Kalender XXXL Geocoin Antik Silber
- Gre: 10 cm (4 Zoll) EXTRA GROSS! Durchmesser; 5 mm Dicke
- Gewicht: 230g!
29,00 EUR
inkl. 19 % MwSt. zzgl. Versandkosten

29 euro for 230 gram.
That Antik Silber must have been the name of the paint they used?
 
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