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Handmade bullion coin display box made from bubinga wood,  ebony with silver inlay
Bullion Coin Display Box BL-3

7-1/2" x 503/16" x 2-1/4"

Bubinga with Ebony ends with 1/2 oz of .999 fine silver inlay.

Heavy velour lining

Designed to display nine one ounce bullion coins set at a 60 degree angle in three rows of three. 

Bottom and slots are heavy velvet lined and will hold all standard size bullion coins, but not currency coins.  Bullion coins fit in the slots snugly and will not slide around, so they are protected from scratching and denting.



The wise investor keeps his bullion in a safe place, but that means he rarely gets to look at his beautiful coins.   I first designed and made a box for my own use, then figured that perhaps others may also like them.

These bullion coin display boxes are designed mainly for personal use and viewing, not long term storage.  Gold and silver have a strong contrast against the deep emerald green or royal blue velvet linings, giving them a stunning appearance.

Each box is designed to compliment the beauty of the coins themselves and are handmade of the finest costly and rare tropical hardwoods, all solids, not cheap veneers. They have an acrylic finish to prevent soiling and discoloration of the wood through handling. 

If you think they are expensive, that's because each one takes at least one week to create by hand labor.  These boxes aren't popped out of a computerized machine somewhere in China.

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Handmade bullion coin display box made from bubinga wood,  ebony with silver inlay - open view

 

Handmade bullion coin display box made from bubinga wood,  ebony with silver inlay - open view closeup

 

Handmade bullion coin display box made from bubinga wood,  ebony with silver inlay - top view

 

Handmade bullion coin display box made from bubinga wood,  ebony with silver inlay - front view

 

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Posted April 30, 2009. Last updated June 5, 2023. 
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