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2024 Niue 1 oz Silver Icons: Johannes Gutenberg in TEP

2024 Niue 1 oz Silver Icons: Johannes Gutenberg in TEP

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As the eighth release in this APMEXclusive® series, this iteration features a beautiful design celebrating Johannes Gutenberg. Artwork by famed coin designer Joel Iskowitz pays an elegant tribute to this innovative printer and inventor.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
  • Eighth release in an APMEXclusive® series.
  • Limited mintage of 10,000 coins, delivered in an enhanced BU satin finish.
  • Individual coins packaged in TEP.
  • Obverse: Johannes Gutenberg looking out and holding a book, in addition to an image of him using one of his most important inventions, the printing press, with German writing in the background.
  • Reverse: A triumphant image of a muse with an arm extended toward the sun, the seal of the nation of Niue, $2 face value and the date.
  • Coin designs created by famed coin designer Joel Iskowitz.


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This 1 oz silver BU coin features an elegant design, paying homage to one of the most famous Icons of Inspiration of all time – Johannes Gutenberg. Add this coin to your collection today!

2024 Niue 1 oz Silver Icons of Inspiration: Johannes Gutenberg BU in TEP
The eighth release in the popular series of coins celebrating famous Icons of Inspiration features Johannes Gutenberg, one of the most influential printers and innovators of the information revolution of the 15th century. Gutenberg's many improvements to the printing press made the process faster and more efficient.

This release includes 10,000 silver BU, 100 proof silver and 100 gold BU coins designed by the esteemed artist Joel Iskowitz. Ten of the proof silver and gold BU coin certificates of authenticity are signed by Joel Iskowitz to add an extra level of appeal. The obverse depicts Gutenberg looking out and holding a book in addition to him working his printing press, with German writing in the background. The reverse shows a majestic muse stretching one hand to the sun and resting her other on the Niue nation’s seal. The year and denomination are also included around the design.

Johannes Gutenberg
Gutenberg's printing press played a transformative role in the Renaissance, facilitating the rapid speed of knowledge, ideas, and literature throughout Europe. His innovation allowed for the mass production of books by arranging movable metal type of a press, significantly reducing the time and cost of producing written material.

His first major work, the Gutenberg Bible or 42-line Bible, was printed around 1455 and became one of the earliest books produced using the movable type. This technological breakthrough revolutionized communication, education, and the dissemination of information, marking the advent of the printing revolution and laying the foundation for the democratization of knowledge. Johannes Gutenberg's contributions to the printing press had a profound and lasting impact on the course of human history.

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