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| Quantity | Cash/Check | Credit Card | Paypal/Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 2 | $5,223.00 | $5,442.37 | $5,510.27 |
| 3 - 4 | $5,218.00 | $5,437.16 | $5,504.99 |
| 5 or more | $5,213.00 | $5,431.95 | $5,499.72 |
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The 2024 Dominica Gold Coin, part of the renowned EC8 program, is a remarkable example of contemporary minting. This is more than just a bullion coin; it is a piece of legal tender artistry. Showcasing a breathtaking, high-definition colorized design by the Scottsdale Mint, this 1 oz gold coin captures Dominica's vibrant tropical essence in .9999 pure gold.
Featuring a very restricted mintage, the colorized version is the "prized treasure" for collectors of the Eastern Caribbean series, providing a degree of rarity that regular bullion fails to equal.
The reverse showcases the official Coat of Arms of Dominica, elegantly highlighted with vivid colors. The shield is split into four sections, featuring a canoe, a banana tree, a palm tree, and a frog—symbolizing the island’s vibrant biodiversity and agricultural heritage. Flanking the shield are the two Sisserou Parrots (the national bird of Dominica), depicted in vibrant greens and purples, which makes this one of the most eye-catching coins in the EC8 collection.
The obverse features adjacent portraits of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank’s leadership, along with the weight and purity information. The backdrop showcases the iconic radial lines of the Scottsdale Mint, creating a dazzling "starburst" effect that functions as a deterrent against counterfeiting.
Investors frequently ignore colorized gold, yet the EC8 series stands out. As these represent official sovereign coins produced by Scottsdale Mint for the ECCB, they possess a distinct crossover attraction for bullion investors (seeking .9999 gold) and numismatic collectors (desiring rarity and aesthetics). The colorization process adds a unique element that regular gold coins don’t have, frequently resulting in elevated secondary market prices.
The 2024 Dominica Gold Coin, part of the renowned EC8 program, is a remarkable example of contemporary minting. This is more than just a bullion coin; it is a piece of legal tender artistry. Showcasing a breathtaking, high-definition colorized design by the Scottsdale Mint, this 1 oz gold coin captures Dominica's vibrant tropical essence in .9999 pure gold.
Featuring a very restricted mintage, the colorized version is the "prized treasure" for collectors of the Eastern Caribbean series, providing a degree of rarity that regular bullion fails to equal.
The reverse showcases the official Coat of Arms of Dominica, elegantly highlighted with vivid colors. The shield is split into four sections, featuring a canoe, a banana tree, a palm tree, and a frog—symbolizing the island’s vibrant biodiversity and agricultural heritage. Flanking the shield are the two Sisserou Parrots (the national bird of Dominica), depicted in vibrant greens and purples, which makes this one of the most eye-catching coins in the EC8 collection.
The obverse features adjacent portraits of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank’s leadership, along with the weight and purity information. The backdrop showcases the iconic radial lines of the Scottsdale Mint, creating a dazzling "starburst" effect that functions as a deterrent against counterfeiting.
Investors frequently ignore colorized gold, yet the EC8 series stands out. As these represent official sovereign coins produced by Scottsdale Mint for the ECCB, they possess a distinct crossover attraction for bullion investors (seeking .9999 gold) and numismatic collectors (desiring rarity and aesthetics). The colorization process adds a unique element that regular gold coins don’t have, frequently resulting in elevated secondary market prices.