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2023 St. Helena 1 oz Silver Eos and the Horses MS-70 NGC (ER)

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Coin Highlights:
  • Limited mintage of 10,000 coins.
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • APMEXclusive® worldwide.
  • Designed by Joel Iskowitz.
  • Coin is encapsulated in an NGC holder, certifying the perfect MS-70 grade of the coin. Also included on the holder is an exclusive label for the Goddesses series, signed by the coin's designer, Joel Iskowitz.
  • Early Release designation guarantees that NGC received the coins within the first 30 days of the coin's release.
  • Obverse: Likeness of King Charles III, date and face value.
  • Reverse: Features Eos riding upon her golden chariot throughout the heavens ushering in the warm glow of a new dawn. She is led by her magnificent team of horses, including Daybright and Firebright.


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Eos and the Horses
Eos was the sister of Helios, the god sun, and Selene, the goddess of the moon, and daughter to Hyperion and Theia. As the goddess of the dawn, known to ride her chariot across the sky every day by horses Firebright and Daybright, Eos has been described as early-rising and saffron-robed in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey. She rose each morning to break the day and announce her brother, the sun god's arrival.

The Goddesses Series
APMEX is proud to present our new APMEXclusive® series from the East India Company: The Goddesses series. This newest collection was created by Joel Iskowitz, and it will look at how goddesses from ancient Greek and Norse mythology are still relevant and seen in modern societies today. Each mythical figure's narrative continues to educate and convey vital information, which is why these tales are still being told today.

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