GOLD OUNCE "SPANISH IMPERIAL EAGLE" 2024ID92940101
The Royal Spanish Mint makes available to the public the fourth issue of gold bullion ounces.
On this occasion, the reverse of the coin is dedicated to the imperial eagle, one of Spain's most iconic animals.
The obverse features the image of a Columnario, also known as Spanish dollar or piece of eight. Since this coin was widely used in Europe, America and the Far East, this piece is considered the first world currency.
Unlike standard collector coins, which have a fixed price, the selling price of bullion coins is calculated By taking the gold price at the time of purchase, plus 10%.
Important: In accordance with article 103, letter b) of the Royal Legislative Decree 1/2007, of 16 November, which approves the revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users and other complementary laws, bullion coins are excluded from the right of cancellation, from the moment in which the purchase is formalised.
(*) Because of contractual agreement with our bullion coin distributor Kagin's Ltd., WE DO NOT SHIP BULLION COINS TO THE UNITED STATES.
Series | Bullion |
Denomination | Onza |
Year | 2024 |
Quality | Proof Inverso |
Diameter (mm) | 37,20 |
Face Value (Euro) | 1.5 |
Alloy (‰) | 999,9 |
Metal | Gold |
Weight (g) | 31.104 |
Maximum Mintage (units) | 12000 |
OUNCE OF GOLD "IMPERIAL EAGLE"
In 2024 the Royal Spanish Mint will release a 1 oz. gold coin with the image, on the reverse, of another animal representative of Spain, in this case an IMPERIAL EAGLE.
The Spanish Imperial Eagle is endemic to the Peninsula and it is one of the most emblematic and endangered birds of the Spanish fauna, which was on the verge of extinction, although it has been recovering in recent decades.
It represents power and skill to face any challenge with elegance and determination. This animal, so representative of our country, possesses excellent visual acuity and has a large and powerful wingspan. Its natural habitat is the mountainous and Mediterranean forest areas of the Iberian Peninsula.
On the obverse is the image of a "Columnario", the most historically recognised Spanish coin, the first global coin, which circulated around the world for more than two centuries, above this image is one of the most distinguishing features of our coins, the "Quadruple Latent Image", which is also a security measure patented by the FNMT-RCM.