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CIRCUS History 5C Silver Plated Proof Like 4 pcs. Coin Set Fiji 2013

€ 166.45
SKU:
200681
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Product Description

Circus is a magical place where every child and every adult travels into a world of imagination and illusion. 

When the show begins and everything goes dark, you just don’t know what will happen, but in the next second the stage will light up and the big tent is filled with dazzling colored lights. The father of the modern circus is Philip Astley who established permanent and traveling circuses in Britain and Europe in the late 18th century. Astley also brought trick horse riding to the circus. Americans P. T. Barnum and William Cameron Coup brought the freak show to the circus when they launched P. T. Barnum’s Museum, Menagerie & Circus, which included an exhibition of animal and human oddities. Coup was also the first to use circus trains for transport of people, animals, and equipment. In 1919, Lenin, head of the USSR, expressed a wish for the circus to become ‘the people’s art-form’, with facilities and status on a par with theatre, opera and ballet. Circuses from China, drawing on Chinese traditions of acrobatics, like the Chinese State Circus are also popular touring acts. The International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo has been held in Monte Carlo since 1974 and was the first of many international awards for circus performers. 

The Clown
The Flying Artist
The Tiger Tamer
The Horsedancer
 
  • Digital 5C printing with glossy coating
  • Make a great gift 
  • Comes in display box
  • Low mintage of 1500 sets
Country Fiji
Denomination 4x 1 Dollars
Year 2013
Quality Proof Like
Material

Copper, Silver plated

Weight (g) 4x 20 g
Diameter 38.61 mm
Mintage pcs 1500
Certificate (COA) Yes
Presentation case (box) Yes

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