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| Quantity | Cash/Check | Credit Card | Paypal/Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 2 | $5,224.70 | $5,444.14 | $5,512.06 |
| 3 - 4 | $5,221.40 | $5,440.70 | $5,508.58 |
| 5 - 9 | $5,218.05 | $5,437.21 | $5,505.04 |
| 10 or more | $5,214.70 | $5,433.72 | $5,501.51 |
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The Eastern Caribbean 8 (EC8) initiative has brought a new vision to the theme of islands in bullion and Anguilla Regatta 2024 is the jewel of the crown. Produced by the world-renowned Scottsdale Mint in collaboration with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), this coin is a mixture of investment-grade 0.9999 pure gold with a bright, high-definition colorization which puts the spirit of the Caribbean into life. Having an exceptionally limited mintage of only 2,500 coins, this is a scarce acquisition among the serious numismatists.
Reverse side shows a well colorized sail boat sailing on the calm, turquoise Anguilla waters. The architecture is surrounded by fertile tropical plants and the mountainous coastline peculiar to the island. The colorization is not an overprint; it is a highly calibrated finish that brings out the contrast between the glittering golden hills and the rich blues of the Caribbean Sea.
The obverse has the official seal of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. The emblem has inscriptions on the weight, purity, and the face value of the coin, which is 10 dollars. This side is an indication that the coin has been declared as legal tender in countries such as Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Kitts and Nevis.
The Eastern Caribbean 8 (EC8) initiative has brought a new vision to the theme of islands in bullion and Anguilla Regatta 2024 is the jewel of the crown. Produced by the world-renowned Scottsdale Mint in collaboration with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), this coin is a mixture of investment-grade 0.9999 pure gold with a bright, high-definition colorization which puts the spirit of the Caribbean into life. Having an exceptionally limited mintage of only 2,500 coins, this is a scarce acquisition among the serious numismatists.
Reverse side shows a well colorized sail boat sailing on the calm, turquoise Anguilla waters. The architecture is surrounded by fertile tropical plants and the mountainous coastline peculiar to the island. The colorization is not an overprint; it is a highly calibrated finish that brings out the contrast between the glittering golden hills and the rich blues of the Caribbean Sea.
The obverse has the official seal of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. The emblem has inscriptions on the weight, purity, and the face value of the coin, which is 10 dollars. This side is an indication that the coin has been declared as legal tender in countries such as Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, and St. Kitts and Nevis.