Dubai, Aug 15th, 2011 (WAM)-- the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre Authority (DMCC), unveiled today the prototype of the first gold bullion coin in the UAE.
Designed by DMCC, the "Khalifa" coin features a portrait of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa on one side, and on the other, Burj Khalifa, the worlds tallest tower. DMCC is also in discussions with the UAE Central Bank to designate the gold bullion coin as the first legal tender in the UAE and the Middle East as a whole. A national legal tender gold coin will stand as an internationally recognised symbol of pride and recognition of the UAEs achievements much like the Canadian Maple Leaf, Australian Nugget, South African Krugerrand and others. Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman of DMCC, said: "This innovative gold bullion coin was conceived to satisfy the demands from investors seeking access to gold as protection against the ongoing global economic uncertainty. The gold bullion coin pays homage to our President, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, his vision, guidance and leadership."He noted that the Burj Khalifa is a symbol of the UAE as a progressive, innovative nation that whilst rich in heritage and traditions continually works to build a modern developed society. In this way the gold bullion coin stands as a national emblem which reflects the determination and achievements of the UAE federation. "Our past two series of souvenir gold coins have been a huge success and we foresee that a gold bullion coin will attract great interest, especially as gold remains seen as one of the safest investment vehicles globally", Sulayem said. He added that DMCC is proud to have designed this gold bullion coin, and look forward to working with the different related parties to make this unique product further testimony of the UAEs leadership in innovation."The new gold "Khalifa" coin will carry DMCCs stamp of quality and authenticity. The five-ounce coin prototype, which was unveiled in a special ceremony attended by senior representatives in the gold trade industry, was minted by Argor-Heraeus SA in Switzerland, which is accredited by the DMCCs Dubai Gold Delivery (DGD) standard. The DGD gold standard, launched by DMCC in 2005, is the adopted quality standard for gold and silver bars production and technical specifications in the region and is benchmarked to international standards.Copyright Emirates News Agency (WAM) 2011.




















