The Architectonic Angelus Of Millet
Only art is capable of making a worthy pair of ingots of precious metal.Only art can, like silver, go through the centuries and retain its value. We enjoy and are inspired by the paintings of the Great Ones.
We were inspired to create this CARDS by AT Golden series by the works of the most famous and outrageous surrealist of the 20th century. Just as it is impossible to compare his canvas showing the struggle against his country with another picture, so CARDS by AT Golden are unique in their own way.
But if the pictures are static, we decided to go further - to breathe life into them, and with the help of augmented reality to plunge you into a crazy, extravagant, mesmerizing world created by a genius.
CARDS by AT Golden - all the best from different eras!
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Australian Kangaroo
The obverse of the coin depicts Queen Elizabeth II, and the reverse has the symbol of Australia - kangaroo. The design of the coins is updated annually.
Vienna Philharmonic
The obverse of the coin depicts several musical instruments (bassoon, violin, double bass, cello, harp and Vienna horn) and the reverse of the coin depicts large organ at the Musikverein, the Vienna Philharmonic, where the famous Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra performs.
The image has never changed since the first issue of the coin.
Canadian Maple Leaf
On the reverse of Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coin is the image of the sugar maple leaf. The obverse features the right-profile portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Gold Britannia
The obverse face bears a depiction of Queen Elizabeth II, the reverse has the same design year after year. Britannias figure is an imposing female goddess said to protect the British Isles from invaders.
The design of the coins changed many times depending on the year of issue, but each time the refined images hid a deep symbolism. The coin reflects the rich history of unification of the British people, so it is highly valued by collectors.