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Vatican – John Paul II – Bimetallic – 1000 Lire – 2001 – Presentation Case
Each coin weighs 8.5 grams and is 23 millimeters in diameter. The issue was limited to a total of 5,000, each housed in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
The issue was limited to a total of 5,000, each housed in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Nice group of sailing ships are depicted on this seven coin set.
Sultanate of Darfur – Wildlife Set – (7) Coins – 2008 – Brilliant Uncirculated – This hard to find set of wildlife coins from Darfur contains the following coins, all in brilliant uncircualted condition: 5 Dinar African Wild Dog, 10 Dinar African Civit, 25 Dinar Dromedary Camel, 50 Dinar Hartebeest, 100 Dinar Leopard, 250 Dinar African Elephant and the bimetallic 500 Dinar Nile Crocodile.
Russian Federation Series – 10 Roubles – 2008 – Bimetallic (4) Coin Set – Brilliant Uncirculated – This four bimetallic coin set is part of the ongoing “Russian Federation” series and in this 2008 set featured the following regions or republics: Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Astrakhan Region, Udmurt Republic and Sverdlovsk Region. Each circulation coin is denominated as a Ten Rouble piece and is one of 10,000,000 issued.
Russia – Ancient Cities Series – 10 Roubles – c – Bimetallic (4) Coin Set – Brilliant Uncirculated – This four bimetallic coin set is part of the ongoing “Ancient Cities of Russia” series and in this 2008 set featured the cities of Smolensk, Priozersk, Vladimir and Azov. Each circulation coin is denominated as a Ten Rouble piece and is one of 5,000,000 issued.
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