Painted around 1500 by Leonardo da Vinci, Salvator Mundi ("Savior of the World") shows Christ holding a crystal orb and raising his hand in blessing. Long believed to be lost, the painting resurfaced in the early 2000s after extensive restoration and was later identified as a work by Leonardo. In 2017, it became the most expensive painting ever sold at auction when it fetched a staggering $450.3 million, highlighting both its rarity and enduring mystery. Today, Salvator Mundi remains one of the most debated and fascinating works in art history.
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| Limitation: |
1,519 complete collections |
| Material: |
Cu, coated in 24k gold with pad-print & Swarovski |
| Quality: |
Proof |
| Weight: |
110 g |
| Diameter: |
70 mm |
| Issue year: |
2021 |
| Obverse: |
Salvator Mundi |
| Reverse: |
Leonardo da Vinci |