The 4th edition of the series celebrates another exceptional piece of Peter Carl Fabergé’s craftsmanship with this lost and rediscovered treasure – the Tsarevich Egg.
The original art-piece is made of blue lapis lazuli and adorned with gold and diamonds. Inside lies a double-headed imperial eagle holding a portrait of Alexei Nikolaevich, the seven-year-old son of Tsar Nicholas II and Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna. The imperial egg was crafted in 1912 and presented as a gift to Alexei’s mother after his miraculous recovery from severe illness. It is currently displayed in the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, USA.
Each 2023 Faberge Egg coin is minted from two ounces of 99.9% pure silver, in high relief, thanks to Coin Invest Trust's trademark smartminting technique. In addition, each of the 888 pieces in the mintage is expertly colourised, and selectively gold-plated. The result? A masterpiece of modern minting, allowing you to secure your own Faberge Egg at a tiny fraction of the price of the real thing.
PETER CARL FABERGE is a registered trade mark of Fabergé (UK) Limited (www.faberge.com) and is used with the consent of Fabergé (UK) Limited.
Specifications
Monetary Denomination: |
1000 Togrog |
Country: |
Mongolia |
Fineness (% purity): |
99.9 |
Metal: |
Silver |
Minimum Gross Weight (g): |
62.2 |
Maximum Diameter (mm): |
38.61 |
Maximum Mintage |
888 |