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Poland – Polish Silver Collection – (14) Proof Silver Crowns – 2008 – Presentation Case – COA – This beautiful set was issued by the Polish Mint (Mennica Polska) and is comprised of all fourteen proof silver crowns issued by the Mint in 2008. The 10 Zlotych issues are The 40th Anniversary of March 1968, Siberian Exile, Zbigniew Herbert, XXIX Olympic Games – Beijing (Gold Ball), XXIX Olympic Games – Beijing (Chinese Cash), Poish Travelers and Explorers – Bronislaw Pitsudski, 450 Years of Polish Postal Service, 90th Anniversary of the Greater Polan Uprising, 400th Anniversary of Polish Settlement in North America and Falcons. The 20 Zlotych coins include 65th Anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Monuments of Material Culture in Poland – Kazmierz Dolny, 90th Anniversary of Regaining Independence by Poland and Animals of the World – Peregrine Falcon. All fourteen coins come in an exquisite hand rubbed cherrywood presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity. Total issue of this item was limited to 250 sets worldwide.
These coins are listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-48 through KM-72. Each coin was struck from 19.09 grams of .925 fine silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .5677 ounces of pure silver. The total silver weigh of the set is 14.192 troy ounces and it comes as shown in its original mint presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity for the set as well as 25 individual descriptive pamphlets describing the object on the reverse of each individual coin.
This was the first set of the ìWildlife Seriesî issued by the South African Mint in 2000 and is the key to the series. This set comes in its original mint issued packaging with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Each coin in this beautiful eight crown set of legal tender proof silver crowns was struck from 25 grams of .925 silver and measures 38.6 millimeters in diameter. The coins come housed in a miniature grand piano with a Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage for this issue was limited to 1810 sets. Truly an extraordinary presentation!
Comes as issued by the Saint Petersburg Mint and is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as Y #62, this coin is in Gem Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
This coin comes in its original mint issued packaging with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Isle of Man – Balinese Kittens – 1 Crown – 2003 – 1/5th Ounce Gold Coin – Proof — This coin was the sixteenth issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. The Balinese has a reputation of being very playful with its offspring and adores human company. This cat walks with its tail held high, its graceful tail plume sways from side to side, not unlike the motion of a Balinese dancer – hence its name. This graceful cat is depicted on the reverse of the 2003 coin. This beautiful proof gold cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series is a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes. This legal-tender coin was struck from 1/5th ounce of .999 fine gold to Proof specifications.
Isle of Man – Bengal Cat and Kitten – 1 Crown – 2002 – 1/5th Ounce Gold Coin – Proof — This coin was the fifteenth issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. The Bengal cat is a unique breed of spotted domestic cat and was developed to combine the look of the wild Asian leopard cat with the temperament of a domestic cat. Tame, if not entirely serene, today’s Bengal cat and its kitten are shown on the reverse of the 2002 coin. This beautiful proof gold cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series is a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes. This legal-tender coin was struck from 1/5th ounce of .999 fine gold to Proof specifications.
This coin was the twelfth issue of what has become the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series, first issued in 1988. One of the best loved British Shorthair breeds, the British Blue is strikingly beautiful with its smooth, silky, blue-colored dense coat and glowing amber eyes. The breed is a skilled mouser, can adapt to virtually all situations and make excellent family pets. This well loved breed is shown exquisitely sculpted on the reverse of the 1999 coin. This beautiful proof silver cat crown from the Isle of Man Cat Coins Series is a unique gift idea that will please the most discriminating cat lover and has become a favorite of collectors of world coins with animal themes. This legal-tender coin was struck from 1/5th ounce of .999 fine gold to Proof specifications.
This professionally graded 19th century German 1 Thaler silver coin would make a solid addition to any world coins or historical European coins collection.
These four coins are all struck as legal tender of Australia and, as such, contain the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. A total of 1,000 of these beautiful sets were issued. The coins come as shown in their Perth Mint issued presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Only 1,500 of these special four coin type sets were issued by the Perth Mint. Each set comes with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity in a mint issued presentation case.
Listed as KM-98, KM-99, KM-100 and KM-101 in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins.
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