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| Quantity | Cash/Check | Credit Card | Paypal/Pay |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 - 2 | $5,050.80 | $5,262.93 | $5,328.59 |
| 3 - 4 | $5,048.30 | $5,260.33 | $5,325.96 |
| 5 - 9 | $5,045.80 | $5,257.72 | $5,323.32 |
| 10 - 14 | $5,043.30 | $5,255.12 | $5,320.68 |
| 15 or more | $5,040.80 | $5,252.51 | $5,318.04 |
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The 2025 1 oz Gold Cayman Islands Loggerhead Turtle is a remarkable issue in one of the Caribbean's most successful bullion series. Cast in .9999 pure gold by the esteemed Scottsdale Mint, this coin merges sovereign safety with an elegant "Proof-Like" finish. With a firmly restricted mintage of only 1,000 coins, this issue represents a strong conviction option for investors looking for both precious metal quality and numismatic rarity.
The 2025 reverse design celebrates the Caretta caretta, or Loggerhead Turtle, a species closely associated with the Cayman Islands since Christopher Columbus dubbed the archipelago "Las Tortugas" in 1503. The design showcases a grand Loggerhead gliding through a marine scene, enveloped by a textured, wave-inspired backdrop that acts as a contemporary anti-counterfeiting strategy. Inscribed are "LOGGERHEAD TURTLE" and "1 OZ 9999 GOLD."
The obverse prominently features the official Coat of Arms of the Cayman Islands. It showcases a shield adorned with three stars symbolizing the islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman) over undulating lines representing the ocean. Above the shield, a golden lion symbolizes the islands' British heritage, whereas a turtle and pineapple signify the local flora and fauna.
The 2025 1 oz Gold Cayman Islands Loggerhead Turtle is a remarkable issue in one of the Caribbean's most successful bullion series. Cast in .9999 pure gold by the esteemed Scottsdale Mint, this coin merges sovereign safety with an elegant "Proof-Like" finish. With a firmly restricted mintage of only 1,000 coins, this issue represents a strong conviction option for investors looking for both precious metal quality and numismatic rarity.
The 2025 reverse design celebrates the Caretta caretta, or Loggerhead Turtle, a species closely associated with the Cayman Islands since Christopher Columbus dubbed the archipelago "Las Tortugas" in 1503. The design showcases a grand Loggerhead gliding through a marine scene, enveloped by a textured, wave-inspired backdrop that acts as a contemporary anti-counterfeiting strategy. Inscribed are "LOGGERHEAD TURTLE" and "1 OZ 9999 GOLD."
The obverse prominently features the official Coat of Arms of the Cayman Islands. It showcases a shield adorned with three stars symbolizing the islands (Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman) over undulating lines representing the ocean. Above the shield, a golden lion symbolizes the islands' British heritage, whereas a turtle and pineapple signify the local flora and fauna.