Earlier this year we released the antique finish shaped version of a horseshoe. This numismatic lucky charm was an instant success. The use of a horseshoe as a symbol of good luck dates back to early times when horses played an integral part in the life of many people. They were originally made of iron, a material that was believed to ward off evil spirits. Now it is time to add another family member – a rose gilded silver version. Opinion is divided as to which way up the horseshoe ought to be nailed. Some say the ends should point up, so that the horseshoe catches the luck, and that the ends pointing down allow the good luck to leak out; others say they should point down, so that the luck is poured upon those entering the home. But there is no doubt that this shaped 1 oz rose gilded silver lucky charm with country style ornaments and silk finish is the perfect gift. Only 999 will be struck.
使用馬蹄鐵作為幸運的象征可以追溯到早期,當時馬在許多人的生活中扮演著不可或缺的角色,它們最初是由鐵制成的,這種材料被認為可以避開惡靈。
現在推出新的鍍玫瑰金銀版本,帶有鄉村風格的裝飾物和絲綢飾面,是完美的禮物,全球限量 999 枚!
Metal | Silver |
Weight | 1oz |
purity | 999 |
Face Value | 5 Dollars |
Year | 2022 |
Issuing Country | Palau |
Mintage (pcs) | 999 |
Sizes (mm) | 41 x 38 mm |