Description
Imperial Faberge Eggs is a magnificent series of minted replicas of works by Carl Peter Faberge and his assistants. Thanks to the exuberance, intricacy and splendor of decoration, Faberge Eggs have gained a huge popularity as jewelry masterpieces. Now, struck in .925 proof silver, they are sure to become an extravagant and luxurious addition to any modern coin collection.
On the obverse of this silver Feberge coin of 2013, there is the image of the open Spring Flowers Egg with a miniature basket of wood anemones inside. The portrait of Queen Elizabeth II is surrounded by the florid ornament with the legends indicating the face value of the Niue coin, its issuing country and year.
The beautifully crafted reverse with stone inserts features the Moscow Kremlin Egg (1904) considered to be the tallest and most ambitious of the Imperial Easter eggs. Created in minute detail, it represents the Uspensky Cathedral where Russian tsars were crowned. Imperial Faberge Eggs got their name due to the fact that they were made for Alexander III and Nicholas II of Russia. The reverse image is embellished with a colored Swarovski crystal to fully express the finesse and magnificence of the original Moscow Kremlin Egg.
Issuer: Niue Islands
Face value: 2 Dollars
Metal: Ag 925/1000
Quality: Proof
Diameter: Ellipse 41,6 x 55,6 mm
Weight: 56,56 g
Mintage: Up to 7.000 pcs
Year of Issue: 2013
Certificate: Yes
Box: Yes
Features: with 6 SWAROVSKI Crystals
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