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Product Details
The fourth release in this series features the famous scientist and mathematician Albert Einstein. The artwork on this coin created by coin designer Joel Iskowitz pays an elegant tribute to this innovative scientist.

Coin Highlights:
  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Limited mintage of 10,000 coins, delivered in an enhanced BU satin finish.
  • Coin packaged in protective capsule. 
  • Obverse: Showcases Albert Einstein gazing thoughtfully with his hands clasped at the viewer. His signature and the famous physics formula E=mc2 are shown below him and in the background are different planets and a grid-like design that mimics the shape of a black hole.
  • Reverse: Features a beautiful muse with one hand stretched out to the sun and the other touching the Niue nation’s seal. The year and denomination are also included.
  • Coin designs created by famed coin designer Joel Iskowitz

Icons of Inspiration: Albert Einstein
The fourth installment of this series showcases Albert Einstein, who is revered as one of the most influential physicists of all time. He is most known for developing the theory of relativity, first predicting the existence of black holes, and making essential contributions to the development of the theory of quantum mechanics through his explanation of the photoelectric effect and postulation of light quanta. Einstein’s work also heavily influenced the philosophy of science, and he received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his contributions to the field of theoretical physics.

The German-born scientist denounced Adolf Hitler due to his pacifist nature and Jewish background. He, along with other major scientists, endorsed a letter sent to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that let him know the Germans were researching nuclear weapons and that the U.S. should be aware and conduct its own research. Einstein, however, firmly opposed using nuclear weapons in war, but feared what the Nazis would do if they weaponized them first.

Einstein’s legacy is a testament to his immense intelligence, curiosity, humor and compassion for fellow man. The realms of science and mathematics wouldn’t be where they are today without his contributions.