The Forbidden City follows on from last years superb Taj Mahal coin in the Mineral Arts series

By |2016-11-05T06:31:43+00:00September 10th, 2015|Categories: Architecture, Inserts, Silver, Palau|

In our view, art-architectural coins are some of the very finest that the numismatic colllector has to choose from. From the original Tiffany Art coin back in 2004 to the latest wide selection of coins released in numerous impressive series, the genre has grown and matured to a level of general excellence found almost nowhere else. [...]

Numiscollect week: Sacred Art series approaches double figures with superb Canterbury Cathedral coin

By |2016-11-05T06:31:48+00:00August 15th, 2015|Categories: Architecture, Inserts, Silver, Palau, Numiscollect|

One of the highlights of Numiscollects many ranges for us is the superb Sacred Art series of art-architecture coins. This type of coin has been incredibly popular over the last five or six years, and one of the first wave to follow after the ground-breaking Tiffany Art series was this one. Launching in 2011, there were three coins released [...]

Second Masterpieces in Stone coin takes us inside Buckingham Palace

By |2016-11-05T06:32:05+00:00May 30th, 2015|Categories: Architecture, Inserts, Silver, Fiji, Moneda Nueva|

We seem to be on a roll with art-architectural coins lately having seen a plethora of fine new releases in recent months. With Mesopotamia, Secrets of Pena, Alhambra, Taj Mahal 2oz, Taj Mahal 1kg, and Flinders Station being just some of the superb examples of the numismatic art hitting the market

TIFFANY ART COMPETITION INTENSIFIES WITH A STUNNING SILVER KILO TAJ MAHAL COIN

By |2016-11-05T06:32:06+00:00May 21st, 2015|Categories: Architecture, Culture, Inserts, Silver, Fiji, Moneda Nueva|

It's becoming harder and harder to write about the continuing throng of new art-architectural coins coming on to the market, but it's worth it because the quality of entrants in this genre is just so high. With such brilliant releases as Mesopotamia, Secrets of Pena, Alhambra, and my own favourite, the Taj Mahal, collectors of these coins have never had it so good.

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