Deutsche Rohstoff AG sells extraordinary medal made from natural Rhinegold in limited edition
(DGAP-Media / 24.11.2015 / 08:50)
Deutsche Rohstoff sells extraordinary medal made from natural Rhinegold in
limited edition
Heidelberg. Deutsche Rohstoff AG minted a medal made from rare natural
Rhinegold. This medal takes up the Nibelungen saga and the edition is
limited to 999 pieces. The coin weighs about ¼ ounce and has a natural
fineness grade of 946. It will be delivered in a high-quality box. Apart
from the actual coin, the box contains a Certificate of Authenticity and
some of the original heavy mineral concentrate with numerous tiny gold
grains, the way it occurs in between stages of the extraction of Rhinegold.
The gold for the currently presented medal has been obtained from sediments
of the river Rhine and washed with exquisite craftsmanship by a partner of
Deutsche Rohstoff. It consists of about 95% gold and 5% silver. Silver is a
natural component of Rhinegold.
Deutsche Rohstoff has already experienced very good responses with medals
made from German gold and silver in the past. In 2009, a coin made from
silver from the Odenwald and a Rhinegold medal introduced in 2010 were sold
out in no time. The current medal with the emblem of the city Worms will
probably be sold out very quickly as well.
The medal tells the legends of the Nibelungen, the city of Worms and
dragons. On the website www.goldlegenden.de, Deutsche Rohstoff provides
further information about the origin and the production of the coin. It can
also be ordered through the website. The design of the coin was drawn up in
collaboration with an international multiple award-winning medalist.
Since 1674, coins and medals have been known, which were characterized as
Rhinegold medals. Their imprint was reserved for electors and kings. Other
well-known Rhinegold ducats are known from the Bavarian kings Maximilian
I., Ludwig I. and Maximilian II. These ducats are very rare and therefore
treasured as art and financing objects, as the extraction of Rhinegold has
always been very labor intensive and expensive and only a few kilograms
were extracted through the centuries.
Dr. Jörg Reichert, CTO of Deutsche Rohstoff, said: "We are delighted to be
able to offer an extraordinary collector's item with this new Rhinegold
medal. Although we usually deal with the industrial development of
deposits, it is a great pleasure to hold something this rare and valuable -
like gold from the Rhine - in our hands. You can almost feel the special
craftsmanship that was used in order to produce such a medal."
Heidelberg, 24 November 2015
Deutsche Rohstoff identifies, develops and divests attractive resource
projects in North America, Australia and Europe. The focus is on the
development of oil and gas opportunities within the United States. Metals,
such as gold, copper, rare earth elements, tungsten and tin complete our
portfolio. For more information please visit www.rohstoff.de.
Contact:
Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Thomas Gutschlag
Tel. +49 6221 871 000
info@rohstoff.de
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Language: English
Company: Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 24
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
Phone: 06221-87100-11
Fax: 06221-87100-22
E-mail: gutschlag@rohstoff.de
Internet: www.rohstoff.de
ISIN: DE000A0XYG76, DE000A1R07G4,
WKN: A0XYG7, A1R07G
Indices: Entry Standard (Performance TOP 30)
Listed: Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf,
Stuttgart; Open Market (Entry Standard) in Frankfurt
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of the river Rhine and washed with exquisite craftsmanship by a partner of
Deutsche Rohstoff. It consists of about 95% gold and 5% silver. Silver is a
natural component of Rhinegold.
Deutsche Rohstoff has already experienced very good responses with medals
made from German gold and silver in the past. In 2009, a coin made from
silver from the Odenwald and a Rhinegold medal introduced in 2010 were sold
out in no time. The current medal with the emblem of the city Worms will
probably be sold out very quickly as well.
The medal tells the legends of the Nibelungen, the city of Worms and
dragons. On the website www.goldlegenden.de, Deutsche Rohstoff provides
further information about the origin and the production of the coin. It can
also be ordered through the website. The design of the coin was drawn up in
collaboration with an international multiple award-winning medalist.
Since 1674, coins and medals have been known, which were characterized as
Rhinegold medals. Their imprint was reserved for electors and kings. Other
well-known Rhinegold ducats are known from the Bavarian kings Maximilian
I., Ludwig I. and Maximilian II. These ducats are very rare and therefore
treasured as art and financing objects, as the extraction of Rhinegold has
always been very labor intensive and expensive and only a few kilograms
were extracted through the centuries.
Dr. Jörg Reichert, CTO of Deutsche Rohstoff, said: "We are delighted to be
able to offer an extraordinary collector's item with this new Rhinegold
medal. Although we usually deal with the industrial development of
deposits, it is a great pleasure to hold something this rare and valuable -
like gold from the Rhine - in our hands. You can almost feel the special
craftsmanship that was used in order to produce such a medal."
Heidelberg, 24 November 2015
Deutsche Rohstoff identifies, develops and divests attractive resource
projects in North America, Australia and Europe. The focus is on the
development of oil and gas opportunities within the United States. Metals,
such as gold, copper, rare earth elements, tungsten and tin complete our
portfolio. For more information please visit www.rohstoff.de.
Contact:
Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Thomas Gutschlag
Tel. +49 6221 871 000
info@rohstoff.de
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Issuer: Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Key word(s): Enterprise
24.11.2015 Dissemination of a Press Release, transmitted by DGAP - a
service of EQS Group AG.
The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
The DGAP Distribution Services include Regulatory Announcements,
Financial/Corporate News and Press Releases.
Media archive at www.dgap-medientreff.de and www.dgap.de
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Language: English
Company: Deutsche Rohstoff AG
Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage 24
69117 Heidelberg
Germany
Phone: 06221-87100-11
Fax: 06221-87100-22
E-mail: gutschlag@rohstoff.de
Internet: www.rohstoff.de
ISIN: DE000A0XYG76, DE000A1R07G4,
WKN: A0XYG7, A1R07G
Indices: Entry Standard (Performance TOP 30)
Listed: Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf,
Stuttgart; Open Market (Entry Standard) in Frankfurt
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