The set, whose total weight is two troy ounces of pure gold, contains two bullion coins of the Czech Mint - the Czech Lion and the Slovak Eagle, issued in 2024.
The Czech Lion: The reverse side of the coin is dominated by the Czech heraldic beast in an unusual realistic rendering, with the St. Wenceslas (Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia between 921 and 935) crown on its head.
Eagle: The reverse side of the coin is dominated by a flying golden eagle, which is the lord of the Tatras, with the magnificent mountain peak Kriváň towering below.
As the coins of the Czech Mint are issued with the licence of a foreign issuer, which is the island of Niue, their obverse sides carry the portrait of King Charles III, who is (among other things) Head of State of Niue, a small Pacific nation which is a dependency of New Zealand. |