The Natural Philosopher Coin Collection

The Natural Philosopher Coin Collection

The Fibonacci, Platonic, Relativity and Euclidean Coins. An ongoing collection of artistic coins inspired by important developments in philosophy, science and math
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The Current Collection



Pledge for the current collection in your choice of Bronze, Copper or Solid Silver

We are kicking off the new year with this campaign after receiving many requests from collectors looking to get their hands on the current collection for a special price.  In response to popular demand and In an effort to gain momentum for upcoming projects we are offering the current collection of 4 coins in your choice of Bronze, Copper, or Solid Silver.  We are currently in the research phase for the fifth design in the collection to be launched some time in 2024.  Many of our collectors have also expressed interest in a dedicated display solution for the collection which, if the prototyping phase continues to go well, will be launching this upcoming year as well. 

Each of the four designs in The Natural Philosopher Collection is a unique work of art, highlighting the beauty of the natural world and inviting us to participate in an ongoing conversation about how we interpret the universe.  The coins, the included informational booklets and the online videos celebrate the work of some of our most revered natural philosophers.   We are driven to produce objects of beauty which evoke an emotional response and enhance the lives of those who collect them. 



Aged Bronze Natural Philosopher Coin Collection (4 coins & 4 booklets) 
$140 Pledge ($156 retail value)
(L-R) Fibonacci Coin, Platonic Coin, Relativity Coin, Euclidean Coin




Aged Copper Natural Philosopher Coin Collection (4 coins & 4 booklets)
$140 Pledge ($156 retail value)
(L-R) Fibonacci Coin, Platonic Coin, Relativity Coin, Euclidean Coin





Aged .999 Solid Silver Natural Philosopher Coin Collection (4 coins & 4 booklets)
$460 Pledge ($540 retail value)
(L-R) Fibonacci Coin, Platonic Coin, Relativity Coin, Euclidean Coin





The Complete Natural Philosopher collection in all three metals - Bronze, Copper and Solid Silver (12 coins & 12 booklets)
$725 Pledge ($852 retail value)
(L-R) Fibonacci Coin, Platonic Coin, Relativity Coin, Euclidean Coin





The Fibonacci Coin – Individual Pledge Levels





The Platonic Coin – Individual Pledge Levels





The Relativity Coin – Individual Pledge Levels





The Euclidean Coin – Individual Pledge Levels






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Collection Themes



The Fibonacci Coin encourages us to look closer and appreciate the patterns around us while incorporating Natural Balance in our everyday lives.  The design incorporates a functional feature which is a tool to study nature and create original works of art and design.  Learn more about the concepts embedded in this coin at The Fibonacci Series Youtube playlist.
Both sides of The Fibonacci Coin shown in .999 Solid Silver





The Platonic Coin is rooted in countless generations of cultural expression.  It motivates us to better understand our past through the signs and symbols that have come to represent The Classical States of Matter.  Dive deeper into the meaning behind this coin at  The Platonic Solids, Classical Elements and States of Matter Youtube playlist.
Both sides of The Platonic Coin shown in .999 Solid Silver





The Relativity Coin asks us to consider how our perception of reality may differ from those around us.  It explores the relationship between the Sun and the Earth as two of the most tangible Frames of Reference.  Look closer at the concepts expressed in this coin at The Relativity and Frames of Reference Youtube playlist.
Both sides of The Relativity Coin shown in .999 Solid Silver





The Euclidean Coin reminds us that, over 2,000 years ago in Ptolemy’s Alexandria, Euclid assembled the dispersed geometrical works of his Greek counterparts in a single comprehensive book.  Euclid’s Elements survives as a pinnacle of cultural expression, proving that well designed artifacts can preserve the best of long lost civilizations.  The Euclidean Coin is a unique work of art that embraces the elegance inherent in mathematical reasoning and geometric construction. Amidst the chaos and complexity of contemporary life, Finding Center is but a few simple steps in the making.  Explore the inspiration behind this coin at The Euclidean Geometry Youtube playlist.
Both sides of The Euclidean Coin shown in .999 Solid Silver




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What's Included



Included with each individual coin in your pledge:
  • Individually packaged in a Coincide branded, custom sized coin envelope
  • Informational booklet with original content written and illustrated by Coincide's founder, Jason Burton
  • Bronze and Copper coins are packaged in a vinyl protective sleeve
  • Silver coins include a hard shell acrylic capsule


Example of copper coin and bronze coin package contents with vinyl protective sleeve



Example of silver coin package contents with hard shell acrylic coin capsule




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Specifications


  • Material options: Solid Bronze, Solid Copper, Solid .999 Silver
  • Diameter: 1.3125”
  • Thickness: .125”
  • Weight: approximately 1 Troy Ounce
  • Minted in the U.S.A.





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Timeline


  • January 2024      –    Campaign Launch

  • February 2024    –    Campaign End & Surveys

  • March  2024        –    Begin Production

  • April  2024           –    Begin Delivery



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Shipping & Handling



Shipping and handling is not included in the pledge amounts and will be charged separately after the campaign during the survey process.  After the conclusion of the campaign you will receive our survey from BackerKit.  By responding to it you will confirm your order details and be prompted to pay for shipping based on your mailing address and the total weight of your order.  We will be using USPS First-Class Mail and USPS First-Class Mail International.  International backers are responsible for potential customs/VAT charges.  Below are shipping estimates for reference purposes.

A single pledge for The Natural Philosopher collection in your choice of Bronze, Copper or Solid Silver (4 coins & 4 booklets - 9oz. to 11oz. package):
  • Los Angeles, USA  –  $5
  • New York, USA  –  $6
  • Canada  –  $25
  • Europe  –  $30
  • East Asia  –  $32
  • Australia / New Zealand  –  $38

A single pledge for The Complete Natural Philosopher collection in all three metals - Bronze, Copper and Solid Silver (12 coins & 12 booklets - 40oz. package):
  • Los Angeles, USA  –  $7
  • New York, USA  –  $13
  • Canada  –  $36
  • Europe  –  $47
  • East Asia  –  $50
  • Australia / New Zealand  –  $61


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Manufacturing





All the coins in The Natural Philosopher Collection are struck one at a time, in antique coin presses by the remarkable team at Shire Post Mint in West Fork, Arkansas USA.  The steel dies are produced  to our custom specifications using a combination of laser and hand engraving processes.
 

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Philosophy



The Coincide collection is born from the idea that every object should be an instrument of learning, both for the creator and the collector. The products are evidence of a process that merges the questions of an artist and the solutions of a designer.

Make better, not more. Timeless themes are carefully researched, interpreted and expressed as original works meant to be carried for a lifetime and inspire for generations. We strive to carve a niche at the coincident of art and design, applying complementary methods in the same place at the same time.

The synthesis of these goals, combined with the philosophy that well-made objects are part of a sustainable path, shapes the approach we take. Aware of the resources consumed in the creation of any object, each product has been carefully analyzed and must share three main attributes:

1.  it has to be collectible 
2.  it has to encourage learning 
3.  it has to continue to do the first two for generations

Visit our website at coincideco.com
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