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Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN

Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN

Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN

Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN

Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN

The Art Mint presents a new series of coins dedicated to the Halloween holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. The first one of them is the JACK-O’-LANTERN. Only 699 coin are minted and demand exceeds. Order now your and not miss out the FIRST ISSUE in series! Mintage only 699 coins! On coin reverse there is a coloured image of the famous Jack-o-Lantern pumpkin, elements of Halloween tradition and the inscriptions:’Happy halloween’. The coin obverse shows the nominal value, an image of the Queen Elizabeth II with inscription,’Elizabeth II’, the name of the issuer,’Niue Island’ and the year of issue 201Partly colored. For best effect, place the coin in sunlight, fluorescent, or incandescent light for 30 60 seconds then bring the coin into the dark! Turn off the lights and discover the pumpkin internal light! Photo-luminescent will not wear! Limited to 699 coins worldwide. It comes in special box decorated with 360° effect! A jack-o’-lantern is a carved pumpkin, or turnip, associated chiefly with the holiday of Halloween, and was named after the phenomenon of strange light flickering over peat bogs, called will-o’-the-wisp or jack-o’-lantern. In a jack-o’-lantern, the top is cut off to form a lid, and the inside flesh then scooped out; an image, usually a monstrous face, is carved out of the pumpkin’s rind to expose the hollow interior. To create the lantern effect, a light source is placed within before the lid is closed. This is traditionally a flame or electric candle, though pumpkin lights featuring various colors and flickering effects are also marketed specifically for this purpose. It is common to see jack-o’-lanterns on doorsteps and otherwise used as decorations during Halloween. The word Halloween is a contraction of All Hallows Eve (Evening). Halloweens Day is always on the 31st of October, and it is a day where the veil between worlds (as in the world of the living versus the world of the dead) is supposed to be thinner than usual. Youre supposed to be more apt to see ghosts (and the souls of the dearly departed) on this day, and some good folks actually spending the day and most particularly the night at haunted locations in an attempt to do so. Others want to avoid seeing ghosts, and that is actually part of the reason why people dress up in intimidating costumes to ward off ghosts, demons and evil spirits. In Spain, Latin America, and Mexico they celebrate Hallowmass, and the third day of that is the most important one its called All Souls Day a. Halloween, the 31st October. But the traditions of dressing up in frightening or funny costumes, apple bobbing, having parades, dancing, having masquerades and rave parties, carving pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns, lighting bonfires, playing pranks as well as visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories and watching funny or frightening films on this day existed and exists! In other cultures and countries around the world as well. In some countries it is considered a harvest festival, and in Ireland, Cornwall, Brittany, Wales and the Scottish Highlands theres a very old tradition called Samhain (summers end), which has been considered of great importance for ages. This, like Halloween, includes a thinning of the veil between worlds, which means that spirits and fairies and such can visit our world. The kids on Halloween play games (like apple bobbing) and, more importantly, theres guising or trick-or-treating where they dress up in costumes and go from door to door and collect sweets and candy. The Trick or treat? Statement the kids make is actually a (mostly empty) threat to do pranks (play tricks) if they dont get sweets (treats). This tradition goes all the way back to Shakespeares time, because it is mentioned in his play The Two Gentlemen of Verona from 1593. European union, Switzerland and Norway: EUR 15,50 Europe (Non european union): EUR 19,00 USA, Canada, Africa and Middle East: EUR 23,00 Worldwide: EUR 26,00. Grading can be subjetive so please look at the image provided. All sales are final! – Virement sur le compte BNP Paribas. Merci de me contacter a la fermeture des enchères sans délai. Tout message recevra une réponse dans les 24 à 72 heures. Notez que jenverrai une alterte de non-paiement pour toute enchérisseur ne mayant pas contacté dans les 3 jours après la fin de date de vente. Coins for investors and collectors. 00 33- 6 98 15 52 84. The free listing tool. Get your own map of past buyers. The item “Niue 2$ 2014 Silver 999 Proof 1oz HALLOWEEN Glow-in-the-dark coin JACK-O-LANTERN” is in sale since Thursday, September 18, 2014. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “www_pariscoins_com” and is located in Paris. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 2014
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