This special set of coins from 16 different countries features their indigenous wildlife. A beautiful comprehensive set, it includes the following animals: the Toko Bird, the Oryx, the Ostrich, Oxen and Lion, the Double Spurred Francolin, the Bull, the Purple Heron, the Horse Markel, the Eagle Fish, the Camel, Elephants, the Zebra, the Springbok, the Crowned Hornbill, the Rabbit, and Fish. This set would make a wonderful addition of wildlife and African coins to any world coins collection.
This beautiful set of five antelope crowns was a test pattern for some Ten Kwacha coins that were never monetized.
All three notes will bear the same serial number (although not necessarily the same serial number you see on the notes depicted). A unique feature of this set is that when the backs are placed side by side, they create a Polar panoramic view.
USA – Casino Token – Red Bull – One Dollar – 1960s – Winnemucca, Nevada – Prooflike Specimen
Animal Banknotes – Mammals – 10 Notes from 9 Countries – Africa and Asia – Crisp Uncirculated – Great little starter set of animal banknotes featuring a variety of mammals from nine different countries in Africa and Asia. The notes represented in the set are: the 500 Shilingi Water Buffalo note from Tanzania, the 100 Francs Zebra note from Rwanda, the 2 Rupees Leopard note from Nepal, the 50 Centimes Okapi note from Congo, the 50 Kapeek Squirrel note from Belarus, the 50 Manat Racehorse note from Turkmenistan, the 5 Dalasis Herder with Cow herd note from Gambia, the 10 Rupees Tiger, Rhino and Elephant note from India, the 20 Francs Lioness with cubs note from Congo and the 10 Dollars Springbok note from Namibia. All ten notes are in crisp uncirculated condition and come in an archival quality plastic envelope.
Longines Symphonette – America Wildlife – Plains Bison – 1+ Oz. Fine Silver – High Relief – Art Round – Approximately 1.2 Ounces of Sterling Silver – This neat high-relief round is part of a beautiful set of Sterling Silver medals depicting 36 different forms of American wildlife considered to be endangered in the wild. The medals were minted by The Wittnauer Mint and marketed by the Longines Symphonette in the 1970’s. This medallion is Sterling .925 (92.5%) pure silver, contains more than one ounce of .999 fine silver and has a diameter of 40 millimeters.
Nigeria – Two Oxen – 200 Naira – 2006 – Pick 29e – Crisp Uncirculated
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