Estimate: 1.300 EURThrace,
Byzantion.
Stater (250–1st century BC).
Condition: ef+
69
Estimate: 1.800 EURRoman Empire,
Matidia.
Denarius (112 AD), Rome.
Condition: very rare, vf /vf+.
222
Estimate: 11.000 EURRoman Empire,
Julian II. Apostata as Caesar.
Solidus (355–357 AD), Rome.
Condition: unc
581
Estimate: 6.000 EURDenmark,
Frederik IV.
Double-Ducat 1704, Copenhagen.
With certificate of authenticity.
Condition: ef-
681
Estimate: 1.000 EURIreland,
George III.
6 Shilling Token 1804.
Condition: PL
805
Estimate: 1.000 EURNetherlands,
Friesland.
Adler-Taler 1598.
Condition: Very rare, vf
886
Estimate: 2.000 EURSinzendorf,
Johann Wilhelm.
Ducat 1753, Nuremberg.
Condition: rare, lightly worked, vf-
1165
Estimate: 2.000 EURPomerania-Stettin,
Bogislaus XIV.
Taler 1629.
Condition: very rare, very fine details, vf+.
1385
Estimate: 1.200 EURReuss,
younger line,
Heinrich XIV.
2 Mark 1884 A.
Condition: unc-
2059
Estimate: 12.500 EURDependencies, Danzig.
25 Gulden 1923.
Condition: PCGS PR62
2681
Archive: People and Markets

CIT presents: Alcatraz Island

With Alcatraz, CIT presents a coin that takes the depiction of islands to a completely new level. Thanks to an ultra-high relief created with smartminting® technology and accurate color application, it has become possible to recreate a three-dimensional model of the Alcatraz prison island on a silver coin with a weight of three oz. Be it from a bird’s eye view or from the side, the coin depicts the penitentiary complex in all its details and illustrates why the island became a myth. With this issue, CIT and B. H. Mayer’s Kunstprägeanstalt demonstrate the ultra-high relief with color application.

Content

Description of the Coin

One side shows a three-dimensional model of the Alcatraz prison island from a bird’s eye view. In the water around it ALCATRAZ ISLAND, at the top 2023.

The other side features the portrait of Elizabeth II, below IRB (= Ian Rank-Broadley), around it the legend ELIZABETH II COOK ISLANDS 20 DOLLARS.

Cook Islands / 20 Dollars / Silver .9999 / 3 oz / 50 mm / Mintage figure: 750 pieces.

Cook Islands / 20 Dollars / Silver .9999 / 3 oz / 50 mm / Mintage figure: 750 pieces.

Background

After the seemingly insurmountable prison walls, escapees had to face another obstacle: the cliffs. And that is not even the biggest problem. Although the coast and thus safety is just about 2 kilometers away, a cold and treacherous current around The Rock even impedes the most experienced swimmer from reaching land. When it was opened in 1934, this obstacle was considered impossible to overcome because only a fraction of the population could swim at the time. Rumors about myriads of sharks in the waters around Alcatraz Island further pushed this narrative. Alcatraz was considered the safest prison in the United States for many years.

Nowadays you can visit the abandoned Alcatraz prison as a tourist. Photo: druchoy via Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 2.0.

Nowadays you can visit the abandoned Alcatraz prison as a tourist. Photo: druchoy via Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 2.0.

In 1963, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy had it closed. The reasons were the excessive costs and a paradigm shift in the penal system. Deterrence was replaced by resocialization. Today, Alcatraz is a popular tourist destination off the San Francisco coast.

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