STATUE OF ZEUS Seven Wonders of the Ancient World Silver Coin 10$ Solomon Islands 2025
This magnificent Silver coin is part of the series "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" and features the mythical statue of Zeus, which is said to have stood in Olympia. Known as god of sky and thunder or king of the gods, Zeus dominates the coin from a central position, while the background slopes backwards in layers, creating a visual 3D effect. This coin has a Prooflike quality, features a stunning multiple layer technique, and comes in a case, along with the Certificate of Authenticity. Limited mintage of only 799 pieces worldwide.
Data sheet
- Country
- Solomon Islands
- Year
- 2025
- Face Value
- 10 Dollars
- Metal
- Silver
- Fineness (purity)
- .999
- Weight (g)
- 100
- Diameter (mm)
- 55
- Quality
- Prooflike
- Mintage (pcs)
- 799
- Certificate (COA)
- Yes
- Presentation case (box)
- Yes
- Weight range
- 3 oz - less than 5 oz
- Series
- Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The reverse of the coin features the mythical statue of Zeus, the god of sky and thunder, majestically seated on his throne at Olympia. Zeus is positioned centrally, holding a scepter topped with an eagle in his right hand, symbolizing his authority and divine power. On both sides, detailed lion sculptures are placed symmetrically on pedestals, representing strength and guardianship. The background showcases elaborate architectural details, including grand columns and layered structures, which slope backwards to create an impressive three-dimensional effect. At the top, the inscription "2025" denotes the year of issue, while at the bottom, the words "STATUE OF ZEUS" and the emblem "7 Wonders" mark the theme of the "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" series. The obverse presents the effigy of Charles III, the name of the king, encircled by a refined geometric pattern that enhances the background. Surrounding the effigy are the inscriptions "CHARLES III" and "SOLOMON ISLANDS" – the issuing country, displayed along the edge. At the bottom, inscriptions indicate the weight and purity "100 g Ag 999" and the face value "$10".