Egyptian Sand in Wonders of the World Coins

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Sand from the Great Pyramid of Giza has been encapsulated within silver and gold commemorative coins featuring the Wonders of the Modern World.

Wonders of the Mondern World Gold Coin

The 2008 proof commemoratives were minted on behalf of the Isle of Man Government by the Pobjoy Mint, who has become known for their innovative approach to modern coin issues, and minted the world’s first pyramid shaped coin in 2007.

The reverse or tails side of the coins feature a center design depicting the Great Pyramid of Giza with a layer of sand encapsulated in a thin plate of glass. Surrounding the pyramid are designs depicting:

  • The Taj Mahal in Agra
  • Christ Redeemer
  • The Great Wall of China
  • Chichén Itzá
  • The Roman Colosseum
  • Petra
  • Machu Picchu – The Old Peak

Approved by Buckingham Palace the obverse or heads side of the coins carry an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS FSNAD.

The proof silver coin has a face value of 2 crowns and is struck in two ounces of 999. fine silver. It is 40mm in diameter, weighs 62.207 grams and has an issue limit of 2,500. It is priced at £175.00. (See international currency conversions.)

The proof gold coin has a face value of 1 crown and is struck in one ounce of 999.9 fine gold. It is 32.70 mm in diameter, weighs 31.103 grams and has an issue limit of 250. It is priced at £1,575.00.

Also available are uncirculated versions without sand and struck in sterling silver or cupro nickel. These two coins are priced respectively at £38.25 and £8.47.

For more information or to place orders, visit the Pobjoy Mint website and search for "Wonders of the World."

About Pobjoy Mint Ltd.

The Pobjoy family have been associated with fine metalwork since the Middle Ages. The Company was recently granted permission to use the family Coat of Arms in which the Medieval Popinjay is the central motif.

Over the past three centuries, the Company has been involved in many diverse fields, but they have always been involved in metal, both base and precious.

For the past 100 years the Company has been deeply involved in the development and manufacture of coins, medals and tokens.

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Peter

Thanks for the heads up on this product. It’s definitely the sort of release we would be looking to offer our customers.

Koichi Ito

All the Seven Wonders of Modern World surrounding Egyptian Pyramid with Sand in center of Reverse of this Gold Coin of Isle of Man. This Pobjoy Mint release has Egyptian Sand in middle of Coin next to Pyramid! What is the price of this coin?

LINDA

Does the sand move in the capsule? Or is it pasted in?

David Hallsteine

I’m also interested in the uncirculated version without sand in sterling silver and what size is the coin? Thank You