Bermuda 3 dollars Famous Shipwrecks Kate Ship Clipper proof gold coin 2007

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A new coin, a capsule, a CoA.

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    The 2007 Bermuda 3 Dollars “Famous Shipwrecks – Kate” gold coin is a remarkable tribute to the island’s maritime past and one of its most notable shipwrecks. Struck in an unusual triangular shape, it is part of the series dedicated to Bermuda’s legendary lost vessels. The obverse features the crowned portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, facing right, with the inscriptions BERMUDA – ELIZABETH II – 2007. The reverse depicts the sailing ship Kate, a clipper that sank in 1878, rendered with fine detail that conveys both the beauty and the tragedy of Bermuda’s seafaring history. Along the rim appear the inscriptions KATE – Anno Domini 1878 – THREE DOLLARS. The proof strike enhances the composition with frosted relief and highly polished fields, giving the coin a rich contrast. Struck in gold, this issue stands out for its rare triangular format, refined artistry, and strong historical significance. Issued in limited mintage, it is part of Bermuda’s prestigious “Famous Shipwrecks” commemorative program and an outstanding acquisition for collectors of world gold and maritime-themed coins.

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    Item type Coin / Collector coins
    Internal Reference BM49
    Nominal sum 3 dollars
    Nominal, number 3
    Weight, g 1.55
    Diameter, mm 15.0
    Quality of coinage Proof
    Mintage 15000
    Capsule Yes
    CoA Yes
    Case No
    Country Exotic and Historic / Bermuda
    Certification Uncertified
    Year 2007
    Bimetal No
    Coin material Gold / Au 999
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