Description
The Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Series has a small coin option called the 1/4 oz silver coin. It was first introduced in 2011 by Geiger Edelmetalle, a company in Germany. This coin has been quite popular and is the second most sought-after silver coin, just behind the 1 oz silver option. If you’re interested, you can buy the 2023 1/4 oz Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Coins online from Bullion Mart.
Here are some important details about these coins:
- The coins come in protective flips or plastic tubes of 20 coins.
- This year’s coin marks the 13th edition of the Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Series.
- Each coin contains 1/4 Troy ounce of .999 pure silver and is in brilliant uncirculated (BU) condition.
- The face value of each coin is 100 Dram, and it is backed by the government of Armenia.
- On the front of the coin, you can see the national coat of arms.
- The reverse side of the coin features an image of Noah’s Ark.
When you order the 2023 1/4 oz Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Coin, it will come individually protected in a flip or in multiples of 20 inside plastic tubes. All the coins available at Bullion Mart are in excellent, uncirculated condition.
The Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Coins were first released in 2011 with three different weights to choose from. These coins are produced on behalf of the Republic of Armenia by Geiger Edelmetalle, a company based in Germany. Since their debut, more coins have been added to the series, including four silver coins in 2012 and four gold coins in 2020.
The front design of the 2023 Armenian Silver Noah’s Ark Coins showcases the national coat of arms. It features a shield divided into four sections, each filled with heraldic lions and eagles. The crest at the center of the shield shows Noah’s Ark resting on Mount Ararat, and the overall design is supported by a larger heraldic lion and eagle.
On the back of the 2023 1/4 oz Silver Noah’s Ark Coins, you can see a depiction of Noah’s Ark. The famous biblical vessel is shown floating on flood waters, with the sun rising over the peak of Mount Ararat in the background. In the foreground, a dove can be seen flying with an olive branch.






