Lady and the Tramp™ - 1 Oz
Premium Bullion Coin
Country | Niue |
Denomination | 2 $ |
Year of issue | 2022 |
Metal | Silver |
Quality | Uncirculated |
Mintage | 15.000 |
Diameter | 39,00 |
Mint | New Zealand Mint |
Series | Disney - Bullion |
Collection | Disney Collection |
Weight in ounces | 1 |
Gross weight | 31,1 |
Fineness | 999 |
Delivery | Loose |
Delivery time (days) | 2-3 |
Disney™ - Lady and the Tramp™
1 Oz Silver - Uncirculated
- Premium Bullion Coin
- 99.9% Silver
- Officially licensed by Disney™
- Mintage only 15,000 pieces
- Delivery per 20 in Original Tube of the Mint
- Delivery per 200 in Original Masterbox
The Premium Bullion coin was struck from one ounce of 99.9% silver and is dedicated to the Disney™ classic Lady and the Tramp™. The motive depicts the iconic "spaghetti scene" from the film, in which Lady and the Tramp eat pasta together in an Italian restaurant. Both dogs chew on a single noodle and thus get closer to each other until it finally comes to a kiss. Also included in the design are the weight and fineness of the coin, as well as the Disney™ copyright. The reverse shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions "TWO DOLLARS", "ELIZABETH II", "2022" and "NIUE". The Disney™ animated film "Lady and the Tramp" was already released in 1955 and tells about how the mongrel dog Tramp meets the well-behaved cocker spaniel dog Lady, who comes from a good home. After her owners have had offspring, Lady's relationship with their owners changes and she starts to struggle at home. She flees and by chance meets the cheeky street dog Tramp, whose charm she can't resist for long despite all their differences. Together, the two dogs overcome a number of challenges - and their existing friendship eventually develops into a romance. The mintage of the Disney™ Premium bullion coin in silver is limited to 15,000 pieces worldwide. For investors the coins are delivered per 20 in the original tube of the Mint and per 200 in the original masterbox.
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