Friday, 29 November 2019

1155) Peter Carl Faberge: 100th Anniversary of his passing away (1920-2020): Coin Invest Trust (CIT) has issued a commemorative Silver Coin of 1000 Togrog on behalf of the Republic of Mongolia, featuring Faberge's "Apple Blossom Egg", the biggest and most well known of his creations: Coin issue date/Year: 2020:

1155) Peter Carl Faberge: 100th Anniversary of his passing away (1920-2020): Coin Invest Trust (CIT) has issued a commemorative Silver Coin of 1000 Togrog on behalf of the Republic of Mongolia, featuring Faberge's "Apple Blossom Egg", the biggest and most well known of his creations: Coin issue date/Year: 2020:

Coin Invest Trust (CIT) has issued a commemorative coin of 1000 Togrog, on behalf of the Republic of Mongolia, on the 100th Anniversary of the passing away of Peter Carl Faberge, which features one of his most famous works - the "Apple Blossom" - which is presently kept in the treasure chamber of the Liechtenstein National Museum.

Peter Carl Faberge was a Russian jeweller, who is best known for creating the famous Faberge Eggs that were styled after the shape of Easter eggs.


The original "Apple Blossom Egg" by Faberge - Gold, diamonds, nephrite, enamel from St. Petersburg, Russia (1901) Craftsman: Michael Evlampievich Perchin kept in the Liechtenstein National Museum


The "Apple Blossom Egg" as it is kept in the Liechtenstein Museum, secured by safety devices

The "Apple Blossom Egg" was one of Faberge's most famous works and the biggest Faberge Egg, which was created for Faberge's patron - Alexander Kelch -  as a gift to his wife in 1901.

The jade egg was used as a jewellery box and is ornamented with blooming apple tree branches made of green jade, gold, silver, enamel and precious diamonds, which is how the egg got its name.

Coin Invest Trust has applied numerous State-Of-The-Art minting techniques to depict the "Apple Blossom" egg perfectly true to the original. Thanks the Smartminting technology, the egg rises three-dimensionally from the Proof-like surface of the coin. Branches and blossoms were designed with great care and an eye for detail. Delicate colourisation techniques imitate the original work's enamelled "Apple Blossoms". 

With great care, the partial gilding that makes the branches shine with a gold lustre have been created on this coin, imitating the original piece of art.


The Reverse of the Coin Invest Trust 1000 Togrog Coin crafted for the Republic of Mongolia, presented standing on its edge and depicting the Faberge "Apple Blossom Egg"

 Today, experts around the world consider Faberge eggs to be the highlight of Russian jewellery art. They are objects made of the finest materials and designed with masterly skill for a single objective - to present beloved persons with them at Easter, which was a Russian custom exercised by the entire population. Simple farmers made do with self-dyed eggs as gifts, wealthy citizens and noblemen of 18th Century Russia, used symbolic eggs made of wood, porcelain or precious metals as presents.

In 1885, the first Faberge Egg was created on the commission of Tsar Alexander III. This piece of art immediately became popular, so much so, that its legend/myth continues to fascinate people to this day. 

Faberge Eggs are known as priceless treasures that were specifically made for Royalty and some of the wealthiest families in the world. There are only 49 of Faberge Eggs, whose location/ownership is presently known. 

The Commemorative Coin:


The Reverse of the 100 Togrog Silver Coin depicts the "Apple Blossom Egg" by Peter Carl Faberge in high relief, the background partially imitates the egg's pattern.

On the upper section of the coin is mentioned "1846-1920" and "Peter Carl Faberge".

On the lower periphery is mentioned "100th ANNIVERSARY 2020".



The Obverse of the 1000 Togrog Silver Coin features the Coat of Arms of the Bank of Mongolia. The denomination of the coin is mentioned in Cyrillic script - "1000 Togrog".

On the lower periphery is inscribed -"MONGOLIA 2 Oz .999 SILVER"".


The specifications of this Coin are:



Theme: "Apple Blossom Egg" by Faberge - 100th anniversary of the passing away of Peter Carl Faberge; Project by: Coin Invest Trust (CIT); On behalf of: Republic of Mongolia; Minted by: B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt GmbH at their facilities in Munich; Denomination: 1000 Togrog; Metal Composition: .999 Fineness Silver (Ag); Weight: 2.0 Oz; Diameter/Size: 38.61 mm; Coin Quality: Proof, with selective colouring; Mintage:888 pieces; Year: 2020.


The 1000 Togrog Coin is encapsulated and housed in an Easter egg shaped outer cover and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA).

                  The closed coin cover








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24) Arowana Dragon Fish, Republic of Palau: A Silver $10 (Dollars) Coin brought out by Coin Invest Trust (CIT) for the Republic of Palau, minted by B.H. Mayer's Kunstprageanstalt, Munich: Issue year: 2019

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4 comments:

  1. Santosh Khanna has commented:
    "Really Beautiful piece of Art".

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  2. Jayashree Mukherjee has commented:
    "So pretty!"

    ReplyDelete