CIT Coin Invest: List of Coins Minted (Page 19 of 19)

CIT Coin Invest (1970 - )

In 1970, when silver was booming, Dr. Günter Gruber started coin trading in Liechtenstein. The company’s activities were confined to sell modern coins of foreign mints on the European market. In order to do so, CIT Coin Invest collaborated with some of the best-renowned mints like the British Royal Mint, the U.S. Mint, or the Italian Zecca dello Stato. Coin Invest Trust became one of the major importers of contemporary coins in Europe.

In the middle of the 1980s, many mints discovered the potential for commemorative coins. Their coins flooded the collectors’ world and coincided with a decline of interest in investment products. As a consequence, numerous coin dealers folded.

During this time, CIT Coin Invest developed its own way. A profound knowledge of the preferences of collectors prompted the management of the company to create their own products. In 1982, the first one was issued: A Zurich shooting thaler, whose off-strikes in platinum and palladium sold incredibly well, especially on the U.S. market.

The following project, in cooperation with the Hungarian Mint, set new standards and showed which path CIT Coin Invest was to take in the future. In 1988, an Albanian commemorative coin celebrating the state railway was issued. On one side, an old train drove into a tunnel; on the other side, a modern train came out. The tunnel was designed as a hole, which was new at the time and extremely demanding to realize from the technical point of view. For this coin, CIT Coin Invest received the highest award the numismatic world has to offer, the COTY.

It was not to be the last Coin of the Year Award CIT Coin Invest was honored with. Particularly in the category “most innovative coin,” there is probably no one who was awarded more COTYs.

The company maintains contracts with various issuing authorities, for example Mongolia and the Cook Islands; with the latter, the company has had a contract from 2012, which was made exclusive - making CIT the only company allowed to issue Cook Island collector coins - in September 2023.

Note that CIT "produces" coins (ie organises their production and marketing), but the striking is outsourced, initially to the US Mint and the Royal Mint, now usually to B.H. Mayer.

Coins produced by CIT Coin Invest (1,827):
CountryYearNameMintage
Mongolia 2023 Silver Five Grams 2023 Year of the Rabbit 5,000
Mongolia 2023 Copper Fifty Grams 2023 Wild Mongolia - Mongolian Falcon 5,000
Mongolia 2023 Silver Two Ounces 2023 Fabergé - Tsarevich Egg 888
Palau 2023 Gold Half Gram (2023) Train 15,000
Palau 2023 Gold Half Gram (2023) Beer Mug 15,000
Palau 2023 Gold Half Gram (2023) Billiards Ball 15,000
Palau 2023 Gold Half Gram (2023) Crown 15,000
Palau 2023 Silver Kilo 2023 Tiffany Art Metropolis - London 99
Palau 2023 Silver Three Ounces 2023 Tiffany Art Metropolis - London 999
Palau 2023 Silver Two Ounces 2023 Daydreamer - Adventure 1,500
Palau 2023 Silver Ounce 2023 Split Views - Hippos 2,023
Palau 2023 Silver Ounce 2023 ColorEYEzed - Hazel Brown 1,500
Palau 2023 Silver Kilo 2023 Hunters by Night - Python 99
Cook Islands 2024 Gold Ounce 2024 Numismatic Icons - Gryphon 199
Cook Islands 2024 Gold Half Gram 2024 Numismatic Icons - Gryphon 5,000
Cook Islands 2024 Silver Ounce 2024 Numismatic Icons - Gryphon 999
Cook Islands 2024 Silver Ounce 2024 Starry Sky 2,774
Cook Islands 2024 Silver Twenty Grams 2024 Brilliant Love 2,024
Cook Islands 2024 Silver Two Ounces 2024 Iron Maiden 999
Cook Islands 2024 Gold Half Gram 2024 Iron Maiden 15,000
Cook Islands 2024 Gold Ounce 2024 Astronaut 199
Cook Islands 2024 Silver Five Grams 2024 Iron Maiden 5,000
Mongolia 2024 Silver Ounce 2024 Woodland Spirits - Bear 1,500
Mongolia 2024 Silver Two Ounces 2024 Leopard 999
Palau 2024 Silver Ounce 2024 The Last Mermaid 999
Palau 2024 Gold Half Gram 2024 Star 15,000
Cook Islands 2025 Silver Twenty Grams 2025 Brilliant Love 2,025
Showing 1,801 to 1,827 of 1,827 coins.
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CIT Coin Invest: Details
From Year1970
CountryLiechtenstein
LocationLiechtenstein
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Mint Marks used by: CIT Coin Invest
No mint mark

CIT does not use a mint mark on its coins.