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The Lithuanian Mint has created a series of coins, "Women", to honour the most prominent ladies who have become global inspirations. Here is the first coin in the series – a piece dedicated to one of the most famous English monarchs, Elizabeth I. It will delight not only collectors, but also those who like high-quality & meaningful gifts with interesting and engaging stories behind them.
Sometimes referred to as the Virgin Queen, the Queen of England and Ireland reigned from 1558 to her death in 1603. Although she received many marriage proposals, Elizabeth I remained unwed, hence her nickname. The advisors to the Queen played a major role in her environment – Elizabeth I gladly listened to them, discussed matters with them, and made the most important decisions about the ruling of the country together. One of the advisors was the well-known alchemist John Dee, a scholar who was said to speak the language of the angels. At some point during Elizabeth’s reign, he was even a personal astrologer to the Queen.
On the reverse side, the portrait of the queen is adorned with a natural white diamond that signifies the clarity and purity of the feminine nature, as well as the sharpness of mind. The coin is made according to state-of-the-art minting technologies, such as high relief and digital printing. This exceptional piece can be a perfect gift for a beloved woman, carrying the message that women are not only mothers or keepers of the hearth, but also courageous, exceptional and strong rulers. The obverse of the coin features a portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.