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| 1 - 2 | $125.28 | $130.54 | $132.17 |
| 3 - 4 | $124.28 | $129.50 | $131.12 |
| 5 or more | $123.28 | $128.46 | $130.06 |
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The EC8 (Eastern Caribbean 8) series is known to be associated with breathtaking designs, yet the 2024 Anguilla release series, called Regatta, is one step ahead. The design of this year pays tribute to the national sport of the island, boat racing. Although the normal bullion version is a favorite one, this selectively colored edition makes the turquoise waters and the bright Caribbean sails a reality. Minted in.999 fine silver by the Scottsdale Mint, the coin is a unique combination of sovereign legal tender and world-art numismatics.
The Race to the Finish: Reverse Design. This is a classic Anguillian sailboat, the symbol of the bravery and self-sufficiency of the island, moving over the still and tropical waters. The update of 2024 has a livelier backdrop of fertile green hills and shimmering sea. The difference between the silver sky and the turquoise sea in the colored version forms a wonderful depth of the image in 3D that cannot be displayed by the standard coins.
Obverse Design: The ECCB Seal The obverse has the official logo of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. The inscriptions are the weight of the seal (1 oz), purity (.999 Silver), and the issuing authority.
Micro-Mintage Strength: This coin has just 500 coins, making it technically a low-pop (low population) item, typically resulting in premiums in the secondary collector market.
The Silo Effect: This 7th issue has to be a part of the set owned by collectors of the previous six years of the EC8 Anguilla series to complete the set, which is going to ensure there is a floor to the demand.
Scottsdale Mint Quality: Scottsdale Mint coins have been known to have a Proof-Like finish, which is known globally in terms of liquidity and easy resale.
The EC8 (Eastern Caribbean 8) series is known to be associated with breathtaking designs, yet the 2024 Anguilla release series, called Regatta, is one step ahead. The design of this year pays tribute to the national sport of the island, boat racing. Although the normal bullion version is a favorite one, this selectively colored edition makes the turquoise waters and the bright Caribbean sails a reality. Minted in.999 fine silver by the Scottsdale Mint, the coin is a unique combination of sovereign legal tender and world-art numismatics.
The Race to the Finish: Reverse Design. This is a classic Anguillian sailboat, the symbol of the bravery and self-sufficiency of the island, moving over the still and tropical waters. The update of 2024 has a livelier backdrop of fertile green hills and shimmering sea. The difference between the silver sky and the turquoise sea in the colored version forms a wonderful depth of the image in 3D that cannot be displayed by the standard coins.
Obverse Design: The ECCB Seal The obverse has the official logo of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank. The inscriptions are the weight of the seal (1 oz), purity (.999 Silver), and the issuing authority.
Micro-Mintage Strength: This coin has just 500 coins, making it technically a low-pop (low population) item, typically resulting in premiums in the secondary collector market.
The Silo Effect: This 7th issue has to be a part of the set owned by collectors of the previous six years of the EC8 Anguilla series to complete the set, which is going to ensure there is a floor to the demand.
Scottsdale Mint Quality: Scottsdale Mint coins have been known to have a Proof-Like finish, which is known globally in terms of liquidity and easy resale.