

2 oz Silver Ancient Egypt 3D Scarab 2026 (Mintage: 1,500 | gold-plated | Zirconia | Prooflike)


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2 oz Silver Ancient Egypt 3D Scarab 2026 – Where Mythology Meets Master Minting
- Strictly limited: Only 1,500 pieces of this extraordinary coin exist worldwide
- Appreciation potential: Thanks to the extremely low mintage and high collector demand, this coin offers excellent growth prospects
- Rarity: A unique collector's coin that combines numismatics and craftsmanship at the highest level
- Design: Breathtaking 3D scarab with 24-carat partial gilding, blue enamel and two set zircon stones – a three-dimensional masterpiece
- Material: 2 oz fine silver (999.9/1,000) plus 30 g copper, Prooflike quality
- Country of origin: Solomon Islands, face value 5 dollars
- Manufacturer: Diverse
There are coins you buy. And there are coins you must own. The 2 oz Silver Ancient Egypt 3D Scarab 2026 unquestionably belongs in the second category. What has been immortalised here within a 55-millimetre diameter pushes the boundaries of what one can expect from a minted coin. A three-dimensional scarab rises almost literally from the coin's surface – gilded in 24 carats, adorned with shimmering blue enamel and crowned by a deep-red zircon stone that sits like the eye of the sun god Ra above the winged beetle. At the lower edge, a second, clear zircon stone sparkles. Numismatics here becomes sculpture.
The Scarab – Eternal Symbol of Rebirth
In ancient Egypt, the scarab was far more than an insect. It embodied Khepri, the god of the rising sun, and stood for rebirth, transformation and the eternal cycle of life. Pharaohs wore scarab amulets as protective symbols. Priests placed them on the chests of the deceased to guide them on their journey to the afterlife. This millennia-old symbolism now lives on in a modern silver coin – and in spectacular fashion.
The scarab rolls the sun across the sky, as Khepri has done since the beginning of time. In this coin, his eternal journey is immortalised in silver and gold.
The design side is a feast for the senses: the winged scarab spreads its wings majestically, surrounded by finely crafted Egyptian hieroglyphs and ornaments. The combination of warm gold and cool blue creates a contrast reminiscent of the treasures from Tutankhamun's burial chamber. The value side features the portrait of King Charles III in profile, likewise in noble gilding, with the inscriptions "2 oz", "$5" and "Ag 999".
Technical Brilliance in Every Detail
This silver coin edition consists of 2 oz of fine silver (62.21 g) at a fineness of 999.9/1,000, complemented by 30 g of copper, which lends the piece additional stability and tactile quality. The Prooflike quality ensures mirror-like surfaces and razor-sharp reliefs – a quality hallmark that connoisseurs recognise immediately.
The Key Specifications at a Glance:
- Fine weight: 62.21 g pure silver (999.9 fineness) plus 30 g copper
- Diameter: 55 mm – an imposing size that showcases the 3D design to perfection
- 24-carat partial gilding with blue enamel
- Two set zircon stones: one red and one clear stone
- Year of issue 2026, face value 5 dollars (Solomon Islands)
- Delivered in high-quality original packaging with an elegant dark presentation box
Extremely Rare with Only 1,500 Examples
Let this number sink in: Only 1,500 pieces were minted worldwide. This is no marketing platitude, but a hard fact that makes this coin a genuine rarity. For comparison: popular bullion coins such as the Maple Leaf or the Vienna Philharmonic are produced in mintages of millions. Here we are talking about a strictly limited special edition where every single example counts.
For collectors, this creates a fascinating scenario. The combination of elaborate 3D minting, gemstone setting, partial gilding and a very low mintage creates high appreciation potential. Comparable issues from earlier years of the "Ancient Egypt" series have shown that such pieces are sought after by collectors worldwide – and demand often significantly exceeds supply.
Silver – The Underestimated Store of Value
Silver has a millennia-old history as a monetary metal and store of value. It was equally prized by the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians. Today, the additional factor is that industrial demand – from solar technology to electronics and medicine – continues to grow steadily, while supply remains limited. Profits from the sale of silver are also generally tax-free, provided the holding period is at least one year. An advantage not to be underestimated.
Silver also serves as a proven inflation hedge and a reliable crisis protection – qualities that are particularly valuable in uncertain times. Compared to gold, silver is often more affordable and therefore an attractive choice for many collectors and newcomers alike.
A Work of Art for Your Collection
The 2 oz Silver Ancient Egypt 3D Scarab 2026 is no ordinary coin. It is a statement. A piece that sits in the hand like an artefact from another era – and yet was crafted using the most modern minting techniques. The elegant original packaging with its dark presentation box and transparent capsule protects the piece while simultaneously showcasing it to striking effect. Whether as the centrepiece of an Egypt collection, as a special gift or as a long-term investment: this collector's coin deserves a place of honour.
Secure one of the few available examples before the limited mintage does its work and this issue disappears from the market. With a mintage of only 1,500 pieces, it is not a question of whether – only of when.















