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This beautiful proof silver crown was minted from 25 grams of .925 silver, has a diameter of 38.6 millimeters and the total mintage was limited to 1,000 pieces. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Only 5,000 of these sets were produced for worldwide distribution. The set comes as shown in its Mint issued presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender silver coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong.
This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender silver coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong.
This beautiful pendant consists of a genuine legal tender coin that has been painted and enameled by North Florida artist Dennis Armstrong.
Liberia – Enameled Jewelry – Coin Pendant – Two African Grey Parrots – $1 – 1996 – with Bezel
Each colorful image of a snake has been applied by using a unique cold-enamel process, to a legal-tender Gibraltar 10 Pence coin which is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-776. The set comes as shown in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Historic Railroad Engines – Ten Enameled Coins – 50 Cent Euro Host Coin – Presentation Case – COA – The railroad engines depicted in this beautiful collection are : the Type Series I K – 1881, the Type Series PTL 2/2 – 1905, the Type Series S 3/6 – 1908, the Type Series DT 1 – 1935, the Type Series 23 – 1959, the Rocket – 1829, the Adler – 1835, the Limmat – 1847, the Jupiter – 1869 and the Big Boy – 1941. Each of these engines is depicted through a unique cold enamel process on a 50 Cent Euro coin. The set comes as shown in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity. This issue was limited to 5,000 sets.
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