ZI:SIN Gallus 1 oz Silver 2017
The ZI:SIN series will eventually include medals with the image of the twelve divine guardians, who are a reflection of the 12 zodiac signs. The first medal in the collection is Gallus, the messenger of light, who is as bright as the sun KOMSCO, the official mint of South Korea, is also responsible for the production of banknotes for the South Korean government, as well as other government documents. Using modern technology, the mint was the first to introduce a security feature for its products in which it used the angle effect. This is based on the fact that, depending on which angle one looks at, one sees one image in the same place and another in a different place.The obverse of the silver medal depicts the shield of Chiwoo Cheonwang below which you can see the engraved security using the angle effect, below which is the KOMSCO logo, as well as information about the date of issue, the medal's sample, the denomination and the issuing country (Republic of Korea).Rewers: depicts one of the twelve guards, Gallus, in military dress with a spear, on his head he wears a pointed helmet with an image of a rooster (Gallus, one of the 12 zodiacs). Do you need help? Do you have any questions?Ask a question and we'll respond promptly, publishing the most interesting questions and answers for others.