Today's coin reveal post features the 2021 Gibraltar Lady Justice 1oz Gold Coin struck by Scottsdale Mint. This is my eighth post featuring coins, bars and rounds produced by Scottsdale Mint.
Scottsdale Mint is a precious metals mint located in Scottsdale, Arizona in the USA. They manufacture and distribute amazing precious metals coins, bars and rounds direct to the consumer via their online website. Every product that I have seen produced by Scottsdale Mint is of exceptional quality and design, the company states that they have 'a strict quality policy and only create products that exceed the highest standards of purity, weight, quality, and craftsmanship'.
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1. Coin Story
Lady Justice has appeared on world coinage many times over the years, dating as far back as Roman times. Justice is such an important concept that just cannot be underestimated and taken for granted. The key to true justice is for it to be impartial and fair, this is why Lady Justice is always blindfolded.
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2. Coin Packaging
Individual coins are shipped in protective plastic capsules. If you do choose to handle your Scottsdale 1oz Gold coin, it is highly recommended that you use white cotton gloves to protect your gold coin from finger prints or scratches.
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3. Coin Details
a. Purity
The purity of each of the coins is .999 fine gold.
b. Details
Mint/Brand: | Scottsdale Mint |
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Silver Content: | 1oz |
Purity: | .999 Fine Gold |
Denomination: | $10 GHS |
Year of Issue: | 2021 |
Mintage: | 1,000 |
Edge: | Milled |
Diameter: | 36mm |
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4. Coin Design
a. Reverse Design
The reverse of the coin depicts the Gibraltar Coat of Arms. Above the coat of arms is the year of issue 2021, to the left is the weight "1 TROY OUNCE", to the right is the purity ".999 FINE GOLD" and denomination "10 POUND".
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b. Obverse Design
The obverse of the coin features an engraving of Lady Justice. Lady Justice is standing with a sword in her right hand and scales in her left hand. Lady Justice is also blindfolded.
The word "JUSTICE" is engraved above Lady Justice. A Latin phrase is engraved to the left of the sword, "fides et justitia", which means "fidelity and justice".
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Post authored by @strenue