

1/200 oz Gold Wonder of the World Pyramid of Giza 2026 (Mintage: 2,000 | Proof)


Weltweit nur 2.000 Stück – sichern Sie sich eines der letzten verfügbaren Exemplare dieser goldenen Rarität
Höchste Prägequalität Polierte Platte mit atemberaubendem Spiegelglanz in 999,9er Feingold
Herausragendes Wertsteigerungspotential durch strenge Limitierung und hohe Sammlernachfrage
Extrem limitierte Rarität: Weltweit nur 2.000 Stück geprägt – sichern Sie sich eines der letzten verfügbaren Exemplare dieser begehrten Sammlermünze aus 999,9er Feingold
Polierte Platte in Perfektion: Höchste Prägequalität mit atemberaubendem Spiegelglanz – die Pyramiden von Gizeh in faszinierender Detailschärfe auf 24 Karat Gold
Wertsteigerungspotential: Strenge Limitierung trifft auf hohe Sammlernachfrage – ein Top-10-Produkt, das erfahrungsgemäß schnell vergriffen ist

1/200 Ounce Gold Wonders of the World Pyramid of Giza 2026 – A Numismatic Treasure in Proof Quality
- Strictly limited: Extremely low mintage of only 2,000 pieces worldwide – a true rarity
- Growth potential: Outstanding appreciation potential due to the strict limitation and high collector demand
- Exclusive collector's coin: Very rare collectible from the highly sought-after "Wonders of the World" series
- Minting quality: Highest possible minting quality "Proof" (PP) for flawless sharpness of detail
- Design: Breathtaking depiction of the three Pyramids of Giza with finest stone texture on the obverse; reverse shows all seven ancient wonders of the world in artistic medallions
- Material & fineness: Purest fine gold with a fineness of 999.9/1,000 (24 carat) – 0.16 g of pure gold
- Manufacturer: Exclusively minted by Kettner Edelmetalle
- Country of origin: Minted in Germany with a face value of 25 Dollars (Liberia)
There are coins you buy. And there are coins you own – with pride, with passion, with the knowledge of holding something truly special in your hands. The 1/200 ounce gold "Pyramid of Giza" 2026 from the "Wonders of the World" series undoubtedly belongs in the second category. As a collector's coin, it unites thousands of years of history with the most modern minting artistry – and all in a mintage of only 2,000 pieces worldwide.
The Pyramids of Giza: Eternity, Captured in Gold
Even the ancient Egyptians understood the incomparable value of gold. It was the metal of the pharaohs, the flesh of the gods. How fitting, then, that the Great Pyramid of Giza – the only one of the seven ancient wonders of the world to have survived to this day – is immortalised on this exquisite gold coin issue.
The obverse depicts three majestic pyramids rising from a vast desert landscape. The largest pyramid dominates the centre of the design. Particularly impressive: the detailed stone texture of the structures is crisply visible despite the compact diameter of just 14 mm. Fine shading lends the pyramids a sculptural, almost three-dimensional effect. In the foreground, gentle sand dunes ripple – an image of timeless beauty. The inscription "DIE GROSSE PYRAMIDE VON GIZEH" and the specification "1/200 OZ 9999 FINE GOLD" elegantly frame the design.
The Reverse: All Seven Wonders of the World at a Glance
Turn the coin over and you discover a true masterpiece of engraving art. Seven circular medallions, embedded in a magnificent floral ornament, depict all the wonders of the ancient world: the Colossus of Rhodes, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Temple of Artemis, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia – and of course the Pyramids of Giza. At the centre sits the coat of arms of the Republic of Liberia, flanked by the inscription "DIE 7 WELTWUNDER" and the face value "25 DOLLARS · 2026".
Where other wonders of the world have long since crumbled to dust, the Pyramids of Giza still stand – just as gold has preserved its value over millennia.
Purity That Convinces: 999.9 Fine Gold
With a fineness of 999.9/1,000, this coin is made of the purest gold technically possible. Every single one of the 0.16 grams is pure, unadulterated precious metal. Gold has been a proven store of value for over 6,000 years – it has never had a value of zero, and it never will. While paper currencies come and go, gold remains constant. It is VAT-exempt, tradeable worldwide, and offers as an inflation hedge and crisis protection a security that hardly any other medium can provide.
Proof – The Supreme Discipline of Minting Art
The minting quality Proof (PP) represents the pinnacle of numismatics. Each individual coin is struck with specially polished dies on mirror-polished blanks – often multiple times, to achieve the incomparable depth of focus and the characteristic mirror finish. The result is a coin image of breathtaking brilliance, in which every finest detail of the pyramid structure and the ornamental reverse is brought to perfect effect.
Strictly Limited – Only 2,000 Examples Worldwide
What makes this coin so extraordinarily desirable for collectors is its very low mintage. Just 2,000 examples were minted – and not a single one more. In the world of numismatics, the rule holds: the lower the quantity, the higher the potential appreciation potential. Experienced collectors know that such strictly limited issues tend to sell out quickly.
- Only 2,000 examples of this coin exist worldwide
- The "Wonders of the World" series by Kettner Edelmetalle enjoys great popularity among collectors
- The combination of gold, Proof quality and miniature format makes it a true connoisseur's piece
- The coin is delivered securely embedded in a high-quality coincard featuring an atmospheric desert design
The Coincard: Protection and Presentation in One
Each coin is delivered in an elaborately designed coincard. The front of the card shows the Pyramids of Giza in golden desert light, while the reverse presents all seven wonders of the world in an artistic arrangement. The coin itself rests protected in a capsule at the centre of the card – perfect for storage, display in a cabinet, or as an extraordinary gift.
Gold and History: A Bond for Eternity
It is no coincidence that the Pyramids of Giza and gold harmonise so perfectly. Even in ancient Egypt, gold served as a unit of measure for trade – the first documented example of the use of gold as currency comes from the banks of the Nile. The pharaohs had their burial chambers lined with gold because they believed in its eternal permanence. And they were right: while their empires fell, the value of gold endured.
Today, in the year 2026, gold remains the oldest currency in the world. It can serve as a long-term retirement provision and pass wealth from generation to generation. Profits from the sale of gold are also generally tax-free, provided the holding period is at least one year – a further advantage that makes this rarity even more attractive.
Gold is the money of God – and this coin unites its timeless lustre with the last surviving wonder of the ancient world.
Secure one of the only 2,000 pieces of this extraordinary gold coin now, before the strict limitation does its work and the last available examples disappear into the collections of enthusiastic numismatists. A piece of history. A piece of gold. A piece of eternity.











