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The 2024 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coin is the sixth annual release of Pressburg Mint's Terra series, an initiative devoted to the preservation of Earth and humanity's connection to it.
This proof-like version, struck from .9999 pure silver by the renowned Pressburg Mint of Bratislava, Slovakia, and issued as official legal tender by the Government of Tokelau, is ten times rarer than the standard BU, with just 9,000 pieces produced globally.
The Latin slogan "SERVA ME, SERVABO TE"—"Protect me, I will protect you"—is displayed on the reverse. It is a direct communication from Earth to its inhabitants and is portrayed in exceptional proof-like relief, giving the globe design remarkable visual depth.
The Reverse Profile — Terra: The Earth
The Earth is depicted as a navigational item, something to be comprehended, oriented toward, and protected, on the reverse, which features a stylized world map and globe with a detailed compass rose at the center.
The design's main message is framed as a direct covenant between people and the world by the Latin inscription "SERVA ME, SERVABO TE"—"Protect me, I will protect you"—arcing above the globe. "TERRA 2024" and the face value "5 DOLLARS" finish the reverse field.
The proof-like finish has a layered visual dimension thanks to a textured background with compass numbering along the rim.
The Obverse Profile — King Charles III by Dan Thorne
The official picture of King Charles III, created by sculptor Dan Thorne (designer initials DT), is shown on the obverse. The King is seen in left-facing relief, bare-headed.
"CHARLES III - 2024 TOKELAU 1 OZ FINE SILVER 9999" is written around the rim.
One of Pressburg Mint's most thematically cohesive coin collections, the Terra series was introduced as an annual program. Each issue is devoted to the same topic but offers a different design viewpoint on how humans interact with the planet.
According to Pressburg Mint: "Our sole home is Earth, or Terra in Latin. Although it offers all the resources required for life, our way of life has altered it. This coin highlights the significance of environmental preservation”.
The sixth installment, released in 2024, paints a more nuanced picture of the planet both philosophically and visually. The mirror-polished fields and frosted relief in the proof-like form present the Terra globe design at its most striking.
Pressburg Mint was established in 2015 in Bratislava, Slovakia, a city once known as Pressburg with a minting heritage that dates back centuries. Since its founding in 2015, it has expanded from a three-person family enterprise to a globally renowned manufacturer with three state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities.
The mint, which is renowned for its inventiveness, blends centuries of local minting history with state-of-the-art production equipment. In June 2023, it released the first silver coin designed by artificial intelligence.
Its proof-like finishing method, which contrasts frosted design relief with mirror-polished fields, is one of the most technically demanding finishes among European private mints.
The 2024 1 oz Tokelau Terra Silver Coin is the sixth annual release of Pressburg Mint's Terra series, an initiative devoted to the preservation of Earth and humanity's connection to it.
This proof-like version, struck from .9999 pure silver by the renowned Pressburg Mint of Bratislava, Slovakia, and issued as official legal tender by the Government of Tokelau, is ten times rarer than the standard BU, with just 9,000 pieces produced globally.
The Latin slogan "SERVA ME, SERVABO TE"—"Protect me, I will protect you"—is displayed on the reverse. It is a direct communication from Earth to its inhabitants and is portrayed in exceptional proof-like relief, giving the globe design remarkable visual depth.
The Reverse Profile — Terra: The Earth
The Earth is depicted as a navigational item, something to be comprehended, oriented toward, and protected, on the reverse, which features a stylized world map and globe with a detailed compass rose at the center.
The design's main message is framed as a direct covenant between people and the world by the Latin inscription "SERVA ME, SERVABO TE"—"Protect me, I will protect you"—arcing above the globe. "TERRA 2024" and the face value "5 DOLLARS" finish the reverse field.
The proof-like finish has a layered visual dimension thanks to a textured background with compass numbering along the rim.
The Obverse Profile — King Charles III by Dan Thorne
The official picture of King Charles III, created by sculptor Dan Thorne (designer initials DT), is shown on the obverse. The King is seen in left-facing relief, bare-headed.
"CHARLES III - 2024 TOKELAU 1 OZ FINE SILVER 9999" is written around the rim.
One of Pressburg Mint's most thematically cohesive coin collections, the Terra series was introduced as an annual program. Each issue is devoted to the same topic but offers a different design viewpoint on how humans interact with the planet.
According to Pressburg Mint: "Our sole home is Earth, or Terra in Latin. Although it offers all the resources required for life, our way of life has altered it. This coin highlights the significance of environmental preservation”.
The sixth installment, released in 2024, paints a more nuanced picture of the planet both philosophically and visually. The mirror-polished fields and frosted relief in the proof-like form present the Terra globe design at its most striking.
Pressburg Mint was established in 2015 in Bratislava, Slovakia, a city once known as Pressburg with a minting heritage that dates back centuries. Since its founding in 2015, it has expanded from a three-person family enterprise to a globally renowned manufacturer with three state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities.
The mint, which is renowned for its inventiveness, blends centuries of local minting history with state-of-the-art production equipment. In June 2023, it released the first silver coin designed by artificial intelligence.
Its proof-like finishing method, which contrasts frosted design relief with mirror-polished fields, is one of the most technically demanding finishes among European private mints.