





This is the very first edition in KOMSCO's new ZI:SIN series, which features the twelve fearsome guardians of the directions.
Secure your 1 oz 2017 Zi Sin Gallus Gold Round and grow your wealth today!
The reverse feature is a staggeringly artful depiction of Gallus, the messenger of light, as bright as the sun, his weapon readied for battle against the forces of destruction. This detailed effigy is set on a contrasting, rugged field and the reverse is adorned only with one other inscription, the name of the coin.
On the obverse, you'll find the shield of the mighty warrior god, Chiwoo Cheonwang, who we became familiar with through KOMSCO's series in his honour. This detailed image is joined on the obverse field by a latent security feature and KOMSCO's logo; it is encapsulated in details bearing the Korean legend, the weight, purity and metal content and, finally, the rounds unique denominational value.
The Korean Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) was established in 1951 in South Korea (amidst the Korean War). Headquartered in Gyeongsan, the company evolved by using new technologies and processes and diversifying its offerings, including coinage, medals, cultural-related relics, and silver and gold bullion products.
This is the very first edition in KOMSCO's new ZI:SIN series, which features the twelve fearsome guardians of the directions.
Secure your 1 oz 2017 Zi Sin Gallus Gold Round and grow your wealth today!
ROUND HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Gold
*Obverse: Features shield of the mighty warrior god, Chiwoo Cheonwang
*Reverse: Features a staggeringly artful depiction of Gallus, the messenger of light, as bright as the sun
The reverse feature is a staggeringly artful depiction of Gallus, the messenger of light, as bright as the sun, his weapon readied for battle against the forces of destruction. This detailed effigy is set on a contrasting, rugged field and the reverse is adorned only with one other inscription, the name of the coin.
On the obverse, you'll find the shield of the mighty warrior god, Chiwoo Cheonwang, who we became familiar with through KOMSCO's series in his honour. This detailed image is joined on the obverse field by a latent security feature and KOMSCO's logo; it is encapsulated in details bearing the Korean legend, the weight, purity and metal content and, finally, the rounds unique denominational value.
ABOUT KOMSCO
The Korean Minting and Security Printing Corporation (KOMSCO) was established in 1951 in South Korea (amidst the Korean War). Headquartered in Gyeongsan, the company evolved by using new technologies and processes and diversifying its offerings, including coinage, medals, cultural-related relics, and silver and gold bullion products.