The Emporium group has made agreements with a number of mints in recent years. We market their coins and medals exclusively in Germany. We would like to show you this small selection of coins from our "exclusive distributions":
See our special coin products for yourself. Here, you are sure to find what you are looking for.
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The annual issue of the silver bullion coin, "elephant", marks the release of one of the most beautiful and sought after bullion coins worldwide. The coin from the "African Wildlife" series is particularly popular with investors because the majestic elephant motif changes each year. The silver coin weighs one ounce of pure 999 fine silver. Emporium-Silberwerte is the exclusive distributor of the "Elephant" coin.
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Admiral Nelson was a history maker. His controversial decisions led him to triumph at important battles against the French under Napoleon. Lord Nelson remains a British national hero for his victories and his courageous fight to the end.
Born 29 September 1758 in Norfolk, England, Horatio Nelson joined the British Navy at the early age of twelve. There, he spent time learning seafaring as well as military stratagems and tactics while the other boys his age were enjoying their leisure time. His most famous battle was that of the Cape of Trafalgar. It ended with a devastating defeat for the Franco-Spanish fleet: A total of 20 ships were captured or destroyed by the British, whereas the British fleet didn't lose a single ship.
This coin, minted by the British Virgin Islands, was issued in 2008 to mark the 250th birthday of the British national hero. The motif shows Nelson's ship during the battle of Trafalgar.
This set, issued by the Cook Islands, contains six of the largest and most impressive windjammers of the 20th century, stamped onto $ 5 coins made of 28.28g (crown size) of pure silver. Included in this set are the famous windjammers from Christian Radich, Krusenstern, Preußen, France II, along with those of Thomas W. Lawson and Sedov.
All coins are in excellent coining quality "proof" and are characterized by some unique details which can be seen on nearly no other coin of this type.
This set is a must for all fans of tall ships!
For the winter of 2010, we have come up with something really special for you. Six silver coins with unique and unparalleled Christmas motifs. Among them are Santa Claus on his sleigh packed with gifts, a nutcracker, a flute-playing angel, Christmas bells, a rocking horse and a young drummer boy. Like no other symbols, these motifs stand for a white Christmas sweetened by the smell of cookies baking in the oven. But that's not all, because with this box you get more than just a neat place to keep your valuable coins. In keeping with the festive season, these special goodies come in a box that could not spread more Christmas spirit: By pressing a button, the colorfully decorated Christmas tree's lights come on!!! Therefore, it is also ideal as a Christmas ornament for your home, whether on your dining table, in your living room or under your "real" Christmas tree. No matter where you decide to put it, you can count on the looks of amazement from your relatives and friends when they see this gem.
Tetradrachms
The Athens Tetradrachm was the most widely used coin in Greece in the 5th century BC , under the reign of Alexander the Great. The front features the helmeted bust of Athena. The back is adorned by the famous owl.
The cut in the middle of the owl's head is the residual mark of an old test to determine whether the material of the coin is real silver or an imitation.
The twelve Gods of Olympus were the most revered deities of ancient Rome. The Romans divided the Gods into larger and smaller deities, signifying their respective importance and the scale of their veneration. Based on this, the Romans allocated the following ranking to their Gods: Jupiter, Neptune, Juno, Ceres, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, Venus, Mercury, Vulcan and Vesta. The worship of the twelve Gods was so huge that a common temple was built for them in the Roman forum, which was called Porticus Deorum Consetium. However, according to historians the real home of the Gods is Mount Olympus in Greece.
This valuable set of twelve Roman coins of antiquity shows one of the gods of Olympus on each motif. The coins are kept in a top-quality case and complemented by a figure of the Capitoline She-wolf with Romulus and Remus, the two boys.