Fifth
Iberoamerican Series: Sailing
VÍTE, ŽE: Nejširší nabídku zahraniční numismatiky v Čechách a na Slovensku najdete v Obecním domě v Praze? Nové mince z numizmatické produkce předních světových mincoven dovážíme pravidelně, bez prostředníků a jejich nákup u nás je proto levnější.
ČNB prodává pamětní mince jen ve specializovaných prodejnách numismatiky.
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Fifth
Iberoamerican Series: Sailing
Sada stříbrných mincí s námořní tématikou.
Obsahuje mince Španělska, Portugalska, Mexika, Argentiny,
Kuby, Ekvádoru, Guatemaly, Nikaraguy, Paraguay a Peru
včetně pamětní medaile.
ČASTO VÁS ZAJÍMÁ
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Je aktuální cena zlata?
Výkupní i prodejní ceny aktualizujeme denně. U objednávek investičního zlata, stříbra, platiny a dalších investičních kovů je cena fixována NONSTOP. Úhradu stačí provést během dalšího pracovního dne.
Je zaslání zlata bezpečné?
Absolutně. Máme 20 let zkušeností s diskrétním a hlavně spolehlivým doručováním hodnotných zásilek našim klientům v ČR i na Slovensku.
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Áno. Vaše objednávky si môžete vyzdvihnúť v Bratislave, Brně alebo vo Vsetíne. Spoľahlivo vám ich doručíme aj do každého mesta a obce Slovenska.
Mince |
Nominál |
Váha |
Průměr |
Náklad |
Silver 8 reales Argentina |
25 pesos |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Cuba |
10 pesos |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
8 reales plata Ecuador |
25.000 sucres |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Spain |
10 euros |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Guatemala |
1 Quetzal |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales México |
5 pesos |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Nicaragua |
10 Cordoba |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Paraguay |
1 guaraní |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Perú |
1 nuevo sol |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Portugal |
10 euros |
27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Medal |
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27,00 g |
40,00 mm |
12.000 ks |
Silver 8 reales Cuba
The obverse of the coin portrays La Santísima Trinidad, a ship built
by D. Mateo Mullán. It weighed 2163 tons and had an overall length of
213.8 feet and a beam of 58 feet. The best woods from the island’s
forests were used in its construction: mahogany, júcaro, caguairán, and
it became a symbol of the rebirth of Havana in the anxious days of the
siege of 1762.
Silver 8 reales Ecuador
The obverse of the coin depicts a Guayaquil Raft. This, to all
historical accounts, was utilized as a means of fluvial and maritime
transport for conveying all manner of goods and fruits, from the ship’s
hold to Guayaquil, and thence to la Puná, Salto de Tumbez and Payta. It
furthered the medium and long distance exchange not only of articles and
farm produce but also of knowledge and technology.
Silver 8 reales Spain
The design on the obverse of this coin is based on an engraving by the
artist José Espinós Gisbert (1877-1956), who joined the Casa de la
Moneda in 1924 as an assistant coin engraver. The engraving represents a
16th century galleon. The development of overseas trade required well-built,
steady ships that could face up to the heavy ocean swell, that had a good
complement of sails and that were capable of accommodating a heavy dead
weight, both in artillery and in goods and foodstuffs. The galleon weighed
from 300 to 800 tons and had an overall length of 30 meters.
Silver 8 reales Guatemala
The inspiration for the design on the obverse is derived from an
artistic expression of primitive sailing, the canoe, that was utilized by
the Mayans to provide themselves with food and to travel among the
different villages. The craft consisted of a hollowed-out portion of the
trunk of the tree known as the Ceiba (today, Guatemala’s National Tree),
lined with leather.
Silver 8 reales México
The obverse of the coin exhibits the Acapulco Galleon. Its significance is
to be found in the sphere of international trade during the 16th, 17th and
part of the 18th centuries, and it represented cultural exchange with all
the eastern countries.
Silver 8 reales Nicaragua
The obverse of the coin shows a canoe hugging the shoreline of the islets
on Lake Cocibolca.
Silver 8 reales Paraguay
The obverse portrays the South American continent as a background design,
highlighting the Mediterranean ambiance of Paraguay and the importance of
the River Paraguay. Also depicted is a caravel (symbolizing THE MOTHER
COUNTRY, SPAIN) swaying in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean by virtue of
the vigorous WIND, in turn symbolically represented among the clouds. On
the opposite side appears a group that provides a true likeness of the
GUARANí people in a canoe fashioned out of tree bark.
Silver 8 reales Perú
The concept illustrated on the obverse of the Peruvian coin is the
association between the ancient Peruvian art form and the daily means of
subsistence in a natural context: the sea. The main motif depicted is a
Moche ceramic that shows two fishermen rowing on opposite sides of a small
raft made of reeds.
Silver 8 reales Portugal
The obverse of the coin portrays a caravel (the most famous ship of the
Age of Discovery, a sextant and a ship’s compass, the latter being an
essential point of reference for the sextant in order to plot the ship’s
position.
Silver 8 reales Medal
The obverse represents the ocean that has marked the Meeting of Two Worlds.
On the reverse can be seen a map of the Hispanic-American World.
Silver 8 reales Argentina
Frigate Presidente Sarmiento, so named in acknowledgment and
appreciation of the founder of the Naval School. It was launched on August
31, 1897 and its seaworthiness tests were completed in May 1898. From 1899
it was in service as a Naval Ship. In 1961 it became the Argentinean
Navy’s Museum Ship, and was finally declared a National Historic
Monument.
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