This one ounce proof silver coin comes with mint presentation case and informational graphic certificate of authenticity from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
This coin comes as shown in a lavender presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage ws limited to 1,000 pieces.
This coin comes as shown in a lavender presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage ws limited to 1,000 pieces.
This coin is not yet listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins. This coin was minted with prism technology and when held in hand changes shades depending on the available light source.
Listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-53.
This legal-tender proof silver coin is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-71 with a mintage of 2,500 coins.
This legal-tender proof silver coin is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-68 with a mintage of 3,000 coins.
Israel – Fir Trees – Stork – 2 New Sheqalim – 1998 JE5759 – Proof Silver Crown – KM322
Israel – Figs – Nightingale – 2 New Sheqalim – 1996 JE5757 – Proof Silver Crown – KM292
Israel – Lillies – Roe Deer – 2 New Sheqalim – 1992 JE5753 – Proof Silver Crown – KM232
Israel – Fir Trees – Stork – New Sheqel – 1998 JE5759 – Prooflike BU Silver Crown – KM320
Israel – Figs – Nightingale – New Sheqel – 1996 JE5757 – Prooflike BU Silver Crown – KM290
This coin measures 38.6 millimeters in diameter and has been struck with mint applied prismatic technology that makes the coin change colors as it is rotated in hand. Truly a spectacular visual experience!
This coin measures 38.6 millimeters in diameter and has been struck with mint applied prismatic technology that makes the coin change colors as it is rotated in hand.Truly a spectacular visual experience!
Palau – Barn Swallow – $1 – 2009 – Prism Technology – Proof Crown – The Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) is common worldwide. It spends its breeding season in the temperate zones of the northern hemisphere. For hibernation it flies thousands of miles to the south. The Barn Swallow distinguishes itself from other swallows by its eye-catching long outer tail feathers, its chestnut-brown throat and the brownish colored belly feathers. As the name already implies it prefers to build its nest in barns. The swallow is a springtime messenger that stands for good fortune and fertility. Tattoo artists depicted Barn Swallows to represent long voyages and happy homecomings. Total mintage on this prooflike coin was limited to 2,500 pieces worldwide.
Singapore – Year of the Rooster – $10 – 1981 – Brilliant Uncirculated
Malawi – Pattern – Mother Nature of Africa – Seagulls and Chick – 10 Kwacha – 2004 – Proof Color Crown
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