Fishes colored 1 ounce Gold 2013
Fishes colored 1 ounce Gold 2013 is the 7th coin in the "Ancient Mosaics of The Holy Land" series. The specimen depicts a mosaic showing fish. The ornament was discovered in the city of Bet She'an in Israel and dates back to the turn of the 4th/VI century n.e.
The currency is minted from Au gold.9999, weighing 1 troy ounce and 38.7 mm in diameter. The coin comes with individual packaging. The mintage of the product is 360 pieces. In addition, this remarkable piece was produced by The Holy Land Mint. The coin comes with a guarantee from the Israeli government as to its legitimacy, purity of the bullion and the origin of the metal.
Obverse shows a colored part of the mosaic on which there are three fish and the inscriptions "FISH", "BET SHE'AN ".
Reverse depicts the logo of "The Holy Land Mint" and the inscription "ANCIENT MOSAICS OF THE HOLY LAND." The reverse also contains information about the purity and weight of the bullion.