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Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin

 

  • First coin dedicated to the Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin!!

  • Unique face value!

  • High relief on both sides in Smartminting® technology!

  • Partially gilded and coloured!

  • Low mintage of 301 pieces - only 8 pieces available at Allcollect!

The Mother Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin is the first official cathedral of the Christian world and was built 301 through 303 un the Ararat Valley in Armenia.
This beautiful kilo giant depicts the altar of the cathedral with gold-plating and colouring on the obverse, and the cathedral itself on the reverse.
Both sides show a high relief, executed in the outstanding Smartminting® technology. Our allocation was limited to 8 pieces only!
PB Mother Cathedral29383 Cathedral of Holy Etchmiadzin Kilo s12
 
     
Specifications
Item Number 1044950
Country

Armenia

Denomination

30100 dram

Year

2020

Quality

Proof

Material

Silver

Pureness

999

Weight

1000,0 g

Diameter

100,0 mm

Mintage

301 pcs

Edge

interrupted ribbed, numbered

Obverse

Cathedral itself

 
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