Fibank with new proposals - coin Year of the Snake 2013 and coins for babies and children

Silver coins are made from the New Zealand Mint

Fibank (First Investment Bank) offers to its customers a unique product for the new 2013 year - a silver coin with the image of a serpent, which is the protector of the starting year according to the lunar calendar. Other new proposals are two silver coins for a boy and for a girl, which are the perfect gift for babies and little children.

The silver coin Year of the Snake is embossed with a colorful image of a snake, 1/2 oz silver fineness 999 and is made by the New Zealand Mint. It is sold in a luxurious color carton package accompanied by a certificate where the coin itself is placed in an original plastic box in the shape of a snake egg. The circulation of the valuable coin is 5000 copies available in the U.S.A. and Europe, and Fibank is the only exclusive distributor of the coin on the Old continent.

The unique silver coins for babies and children are designed by the world-known photographer and fashion designer Anne Gides, who became famous for her stylized photos of pregnant women, mothers and babies. Typical for her work are children presented as fairies, fairy creatures, flowers, or small animals. The silver coins offered by Fibank are designed in this style - with color images - photos of babies - one of a girl and one of a boy. Each one is made of one troy ounce silver with fineness 999/1000. The coin for girls is offered with a silver bracelet and the boy set contains a silvered hammer-rattle. Both are sold in luxury boxes, accompanied by a certificate.

The new silver products are only available at the offices of Fibank throughout the country. The price of the coin Year of the Snake is BGN 115 and the coins for babies and children are BGN 170.