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7k Metals Unveils Limited-Edition 1-Kilo Grand Canyon Silver Coin for Black Friday 2024

November 18, 2024

Idaho-based 7k Metals is set to make waves in the numismatic world with the launch of one of its largest and most innovative coins: the 1-kilo Grand Canyon silver coin. This impressive collector’s piece, part of the company’s Topography collection, will debut on Black Friday, November 29, 2024, with a limited minting of just 77 coins.

Crafted using groundbreaking smartminting® technology, the coin’s design intricately captures the Grand Canyon’s iconic landscape, showcasing the Colorado River cutting through rugged cliffs and steep valleys. The ultra-high relief design creates a lifelike, three-dimensional representation of one of the world’s most famous natural landmarks.

Weighing nearly seven times more than the previously released 5-ounce version, this 1-kilo coin represents a milestone for 7k Metals and its producer, CIT. The advanced minting process achieves unprecedented depth and detail, making it a standout in the industry.

Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the coin’s rarity and craftsmanship, as it sets a new standard for high-relief minting technology. Each piece combines artistry and engineering, creating a striking showpiece for any collection.

Founded in 2016 and based in Idaho Falls, Idaho, 7k Metals has become a leading name in the precious-metals industry, offering diverse and high-quality numismatic collections. The company is dedicated to educating collectors and first-time buyers alike, providing a broad selection of coins that appeal to a wide range of interests and cultures.

By: DNU staff

Filed Under: Business, Featured

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