I've been impressed with the quality of some of the offerings from Coin Invest Trust. Here's an excerpt from the press release of
one of their recent issues. I encourage readers to click on the images to view larger versions on our Flickr archive. A beautiful piece.
-Editor
Description
The obverse of the Tiffany Art – 1 kg Amar Sagar coin shows a dome with a blue Tiffany glass window. It also features the nominal value and
the coat of arms of the issuing nation. The Tiffany Art 2 oz – Jain Art coin features the same motif on its reverse, together with the name
of the series, TIFFANY ART, the year of issue, and the inscription JAIN ART.
The 1kg reverse shows a detail from the Adeshwar Nath temple in Jaisalmer, the name of the series, TIFFANY ART, the year of issue, and
the inscription AMAR SAGAR. The Tiffany Art 2 oz – Jain Art coin features this motif on its obverse as well as the nominal value and the
coat of arms of the issuing nation.
Story
The twelfth edition in the popular and award-winning Tiffany Art series, which Coin Invest Trust designs for Palau, takes you on a trip to
Indian Rajasthan. Thanks to the innovative smartminting technology used in its production, the coin features an impressive wealth of detail
and a heretofore unseen relief height. The coin combines these features with the series’ typical Tiffany glass inlays.
Available in two editions, the coin depicts exceptional exemplars of Jain architecture whose centres can be found in northern and
western India. The most important characteristic of this architectural style is the contrast between a relatively plain outside and a
lavishly decorated inside. White and yellow marble constitute the preferred building materials.
One side of the coin depicts an honorary tomb in the form of a small dome-shaped pavilion (Chhatri). It is located near Gadi Sagar, an
artificial lake that was created by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in 1367. The many surrounding temples and shrines testify to the great importance
of Gadi Sagar, which functioned as a water reservoir for the nearby Jaisalmer until 1965. Connected to important trade routes, the city,
which flourished between the 16th and 18th century, was a major transfer site for sugar, rice, opium, cotton etc.
For more information, see:
Tiffany Art – Amar Sagar 1kg
(www.coin-invest.li/Coins.aspx#!Keyword=Tiffany+art&ProductID=1203)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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