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JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY - 2016 NEW ZEALAND COINS # 04 # 04 - FERDINAND MAGELLAN
SKU: 0623932073111
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Description
Portuguese navigator and explorer Ferdinand Magellan (1480 – 1521) is recognised as the man who, in the early 1500’s, led a fleet of Spanish ships on what is regarded as the ‘first circumnavigation of the world’.
Born in 1480 into a noble Portuguese family, Ferdinand Magellan became a court page in Lisbon following the early death of his parents. He became a skilled sailor and navigator at early age, taking part in the Portuguese expeditions to India and Africa.
After a disagreement with the King of Portugal in 1517, Magellan successfully enlisted the support of the Spanish royalty for an expedition to reach the Moluccas in Indonesia by sailing westward. King Charles I of Spain wanted a share in the valuable spice trade which at this point in time was controlled by the Portuguese through their eastwards route around Southern Africa.
In September 1519 Magellan left Spain commanding a fleet of five vessels. In spite of bad weather, an attempted mutiny, disease, a lack of provisions and unknown waters, Magellan managed to cross the Atlantic Ocean to the southern end of South America, straights which now bear his name. Magellan then sailed into a body of water he named the ‘Peaceful Sea’ (the Pacific Ocean), making his way to the Philippines where he was tragically killed on 27 April 1521, after becoming involved in a local dispute between two rival chieftains.
In spite of not making it back to Spain, Ferdinand Magellan’s ambitious expedition proved that the globe could in fact be circumnavigated by sea.
REVERSE
This relief engraved coin depicts the moment Magellan became fatally involved in a tragic local dispute, in the Philippines on 27 April 1521.
OBVERSE
This features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
PACKAGING
This 2 oz Silver Coin is presented in a timber treasure chest with a uniquely numbered certificate of authenticity. This in turn sits within a draw string sack, modelled on those used to transport materials to trade around the globe on great Journeys of Discovery throughout history.
The coin is not encapsulated
JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY - FERDINAND MAGELLAN 04 - 2016 NEW ZEALAND COINS 04 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 12- AGORO & NEW ZEALAND MINT / 01- FINE SILVER COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Born in 1480 into a noble Portuguese family, Ferdinand Magellan became a court page in Lisbon following the early death of his parents. He became a skilled sailor and navigator at early age, taking part in the Portuguese expeditions to India and Africa.
After a disagreement with the King of Portugal in 1517, Magellan successfully enlisted the support of the Spanish royalty for an expedition to reach the Moluccas in Indonesia by sailing westward. King Charles I of Spain wanted a share in the valuable spice trade which at this point in time was controlled by the Portuguese through their eastwards route around Southern Africa.
In September 1519 Magellan left Spain commanding a fleet of five vessels. In spite of bad weather, an attempted mutiny, disease, a lack of provisions and unknown waters, Magellan managed to cross the Atlantic Ocean to the southern end of South America, straights which now bear his name. Magellan then sailed into a body of water he named the ‘Peaceful Sea’ (the Pacific Ocean), making his way to the Philippines where he was tragically killed on 27 April 1521, after becoming involved in a local dispute between two rival chieftains.
In spite of not making it back to Spain, Ferdinand Magellan’s ambitious expedition proved that the globe could in fact be circumnavigated by sea.
REVERSE
This relief engraved coin depicts the moment Magellan became fatally involved in a tragic local dispute, in the Philippines on 27 April 1521.
OBVERSE
This features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
PACKAGING
This 2 oz Silver Coin is presented in a timber treasure chest with a uniquely numbered certificate of authenticity. This in turn sits within a draw string sack, modelled on those used to transport materials to trade around the globe on great Journeys of Discovery throughout history.
The coin is not encapsulated
JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY - FERDINAND MAGELLAN 04 - 2016 NEW ZEALAND COINS 04 is categorised COINS AND PAPER MONEY / 12- AGORO & NEW ZEALAND MINT / 01- FINE SILVER COINS and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Diameter :
41 MM
Face value : 5 DOLLARS NIUE ISLAND
Print : 2000
Manufacturer : NEW ZEALAND MINT
Weight : 2 TROY OZ
Collection : JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY
Component : 99.9% FINE SILVER
Face value : 5 DOLLARS NIUE ISLAND
Print : 2000
Manufacturer : NEW ZEALAND MINT
Weight : 2 TROY OZ
Collection : JOURNEYS OF DISCOVERY
Component : 99.9% FINE SILVER
SKU: 0623932073111
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