1/10 oz Gold Bullion - Dove of Peace 2023
Pure Gold .9999 in Assay
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34019003
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Specifications
Issuing Year | 2023 |
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Material | Gold |
Fineness | 9999 |
Weight | 1/10 oz. |
Diameter | 15.8 mm |
Country | Israel |
1/10 oz Dove of Peace Gold Bullion – The Holy Land Mint
The "Dove of Peace" Israeli Gold Bullion features a dove with an olive branch in its beak, in flight over the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.
The bullion is struck in 999.9% fine gold in both rounds and bars in varying weights.
The bullion is packaged in new, innovative tamper-proof sealed protective packaging, consisting of several security elements:
*Security Film - Should any attempt be made to open the blister, a special sign and wording will appear on the back of the card.
*Certieye™ - Allows authentication of the bullion in real time by means of a special code scanning and digital authentication process.
*Unique Serial Number – A unique serial number is printed on the security card.
A majestic Dove of Peace graces the center of the design. Beneath the dove is an outline of the walls of the Old City and famous buildings within the walls.
The reverse is engraved with the metal fineness and weight and Israel Coins and Medals Corp's trademark, "The Holy Land Mint".
"Dove of Peace" Bullion was first introduced by The Holy Land Mint in 2014. It was initially struck with a similar design in gold and silver bars in varying weights, together with silver rounds. Since 2019, rounds have also been struck in gold .9999.
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