Modern minting technologies can produce some stunning products. One that caught my eye recently is the colorful Eclectic Nature - Fighting Fish from CIT. Here's the press release.
-Editor
Cook Islands. 5 Dollars. 2021. Silver .999. 1 oz. Proof. 38.61 mm. Mintage: 1,500. Special
technology: colour; black silk finish; smartminting® (Ultra High Relief). B. H. Mayer's
Kunstprägeanstalt, Munich.
Description of the Coin
One side features a Siamese fighting fish, below ECLECTIC NATURE; the field is divided into two
unequal parts, one of them has a shiny proof finish, the other a black finish.
The other side features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley (initials: IRB); around it
the name of the ruler, the issuing nation and the denomination.
Background
Eclectic Nature – this term needs some explaining. With this theme, CIT picks up a principle that dates
back to antiquity, when the term ???e?t?? was created. The idea behind it was probably best
summarized by Saul of Tarsus in his Epistle to the Thessalonians: Try all and keep the good! Today,
eclecticism is understood as the art of knowing all – even and especially the opposing – aspects of an
issue and of merging them to create a new unity.
The Siamese fighting fish was chosen as the motif for Eclectic Nature because it is a product of
breeding that goes back about a millennium and combines extremely diverse colors and
characteristics. With its many color and wide, flowing fins, the Siamese fighting fish is considered the
most beautiful aquarium fish out there. It combines high intelligence with atavistic territorial behavior,
which causes it to defend its territory so aggressively that fights often end with both opponents being
killed. For centuries, its aggressiveness was abused for animal fights, and high sums were bet on the
outcome.
CIT showcases the unique beauty of the Siamese fighting fish with precise color printing and
smartminting® technology on a commemorative coin that is just as unique as the fish itself. The
different features of the creature are represented by the different finishes of the field: shiny proof on
one side, silk black finish on the other. Just like yin and yang, the different characteristics of the
Siamese fighting fish come together to form one creature of exceptional beauty, and this is playfully
picked up by this commemorative coin.
For more information, or to order, see:
https://www.cit.li/coins/eclectic-nature-fighting-fish/
Eclectic Nature – Fighting Fish
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5NOvfTPtSQ)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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