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2012 Noah's Ark 1oz Silver Bullion

1 oz Silver Noah's Ark 2012. The obverse features the elegant Armenian Coat of Arms, face value in Armenian Dram, the coins’ weight, purity, year of issue and the inscription “Republic of Armenia” in both Armenian and English.

The reverse shows a depiction of Noah’s Ark, framed by Mount Ararat in the background and a dove clutching a twig from an olive tree in it’s beak. According to the Book of Genesis, God commanded Noah to build the Ark to save himself, his family and a pair of every species of animal from the great deluge He was about to unleash on the world as punishment for man’s wickedness.

As the flood waters receded the Ark came to rest in the mountains of Ararat, a national icon of Armenia. The story of Noah’s Ark features prominently throughout the writings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

2012 Noah's Ark 1oz Silver Bullion

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This 1oz Silver coin was authorised by the Armenian Central Bank and manufactured in association with Geiger Edelmetalle GmbH of Leipzig, Germany the Noah’s Ark range of coins are made of 99.9% fine silver.

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2012 Noah's Ark 1oz Silver Bullion

1 oz Silver Noah's Ark 2012. The obverse features the elegant Armenian Coat of Arms, face value in Armenian Dram, the coins’ weight, purity, year of issue and the inscription “Republic of Armenia” in both Armenian and English.

The reverse shows a depiction of Noah’s Ark, framed by Mount Ararat in the background and a dove clutching a twig from an olive tree in it’s beak. According to the Book of Genesis, God commanded Noah to build the Ark to save himself, his family and a pair of every species of animal from the great deluge He was about to unleash on the world as punishment for man’s wickedness.

As the flood waters receded the Ark came to rest in the mountains of Ararat, a national icon of Armenia. The story of Noah’s Ark features prominently throughout the writings of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.