- 1 Hour
- 12 Hours
- 1 Day
- 7 Days
- 14 Days
- 1 Month
- 3 Months
- 6 Months
- 1 Year
Parts of this website are still under construction and may not be fully functional. We appreciate your patience, and are looking forward to sharing the full version of the site with you soon.
New Arrival
Sold out
The price of this product updates according to the current prices of precious metals.
The price for this product will continue to change until the order is submitted and checked out. After 24 hours, orders may be marked as expired and will be canceled if you do not fulfill the purchase.
We can take more orders for this product but we cannot fulfill the quantity you have provided until more stocks are available. We can adjust the delivery time when stock becomes available or you can order a smaller quantity for this product.
We are currently unable to take more orders for this product. We are replenishing this soon!
Niue: Harry Potter Classic - Golden Snitch Gold Plated 1 oz Silver 2022 Proof is a silver piece that was created in collaboration with Warner Bros. Consumer Products ii presents the "Golden Snitch" used in the game of Quidditch in the Harry Potter film series. This unique issue has a strictly limited mintage of only 5,000 pieces.
The silver value is minted from pure Ag.999 bullion, weighing 1 troy ounce and having a diameter of 40 mm, in the proof standard. Additionally, the coin is gold-plated with yellow gold. The well-known manufacturer of mint products - New Zealand Mint - is responsible for its production. Moreover, each copy is guaranteed by the New Zealand government and is a legal tender in the issuer's country.
Obverse The silver coin shows the image of Queen Elizabeth II, designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, along with information about the nominal value and the year of minting the coin.
The reverse shows a gold-plated candle and the number "07". The reverse contains information about the weight and purity of the metal.
We are continuously updating our item's prices based on current market prices.
There seems to be a problem loading the prices