Why buy this 1 oz Silver 2017 South Korea Chiwoo Cheonwang Medal?

Add some variety to your collection with this 2017 South Korean 1 Troy oz Silver Chiwoo Cheonwang Medal. The medal is only in its second year, which could add to this piece's value over the long-term. It was struck at KOMSCO in South Korea from .999 fine silver, and "KOMSCO" is inscribed on the obverse. Mintage of the medal was capped at 50,000 pieces.

Stunning Chiwoo Cheonwang design

A closeup view of Chiwoo's shield serves as the design on the obverse. The devilish face on it looks directly at the holder. Rim inscriptions include the date, purity, country and unique face value, "1 CLAY." The clay is a unique concept measurement meant to equate the value of silver with a certain amount of land. Created by KOMSCO, it is not a legal tender currency.

Chiwoo Cheonwang, who is the mascot of South Korea's soccer team, the Red Devils, sits on horseback on the reverse. Chiwoo is also the god of war. He is in full body armor and holds a spear and a shield. "CHIWOO CHEONWANG" is inscribed along the rim.

Impeccable Mint State 70 Early Releases

This medal was awarded a perfect grade of Mint State 70 by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation's (NGC) experts. That grade is only awarded to pieces that are in perfect condition as viewed under 5x magnification. NGC also certified that they received the medal no more than 30 days after its initial Mint release by labeling it an Early Release.

Add this South Korean 2017 1 oz Silver Chiwoo Cheonwang Medal to your collection today!