2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coin
2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coin
| Product Title | 2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coin |
| Year | 2026 |
| Mint Mark | Not Shown |
| Purity | .999 |
| Manufacturer | CIT |
| Diameter | 38.61 mm |
| Condition | Proof |
| Face Value | $5 CID |
| Issuing Country | Cook Islands |
| Edge Design | Reeded |
| Series | Seven Deadly Sins |
| CoA | No |
| Mintage | 999 |
| Packaging Type | Presentation Packaging |
| Metal Weight | 1 Troy Ounce |
| Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders |
Description
2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coin
The Seven Deadly Sins represent fundamental vices in Christian moral theology that lead to immoral behavior and spiritual death. The traditional list includes pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. Gluttony is defined as excessive indulgence in food, drink, or consumption beyond what is necessary for survival and reasonable enjoyment. Today, 2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coins are available.
Coin Highlights:
- Comes with a presentation window box!
- 2nd design in the Seven Deadly Sins Series!
- Proof visuals!
- Limited mintage of only 999 coins!
- Contains 1 troy oz of .9999 pure silver.
- The face value of $5 (CID) is backed by the Cook Islands government.
- On the obverse is a bust of King Charles III.
- The reverse features a panda devouring bamboo.
The Seven Deadly Sins evolved from early Christian teachings, particularly the work of fourth-century monk Evagrius Ponticus, who identified eight evil thoughts. Pope Gregory I later refined this to the seven sins recognized today in the sixth century. These sins are considered “deadly” or “capital” because they generate other immoral behaviors and separate individuals from God’s grace. Each sin has been paired with a corresponding virtue as its antidote: humility counters pride, charity opposes greed, and patience remedies wrath.
All 2026 1 oz Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coins are available with individual packaging. The coins are housed in presentation window boxes with proof visuals on each specimen that combine contrasting frosted devices with mirrored fields.
On the obverse of 2026 Proof Cook Islands Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coins, you will find the portrait of King Charles III. This effigy is one of several first-generation portraits of His Majesty, each one capturing him without a crown on his head. This version was created by Dan Thorne.
The reverse of 2026 1 oz Proof Silver Seven Deadly Sins Gluttony Coins features a Giant Panda eating bamboo. In Christian tradition, the sin of gluttony represents a disordered relationship with physical pleasures and material goods, placing bodily desires above spiritual needs. Giant Pandas are known to spend up to 14 hours per day eating, consuming as much as 40kg of bamboo in the process.












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