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Panama – Half Balboa – Silver Crown – 1932 – Very Fine – KM-12.1
Uruguay – Republica Oriental del Uruguay – 500 Pesos – 1939 – EF – P-44
Gaming Token – Castle Harbour Casino – Antigua – $25 – 1979 – Proof Sterling Silver – This token was an “official” issue of one of the World’s Great Casinos and according to the Franklin Mint, can be redeemed at face value upon presentation to the casino whose name it bears. The token comes accompanied by a descriptive card as originally issued with the set.
Gaming Token – Paradise Island Casino – Bahamas – $25 – 1979 – Proof Sterling Silver – This token was an “official” issue of one of the World’s Great Casinos and according to the Franklin Mint, can be redeemed at face value upon presentation to the casino whose name it bears. The token comes accompanied by a descriptive card as originally issued with the set.
Bahamas – Official Silver Proof Set – (9) Coins – 1974 – Mint Packaging – Certificate of Authenticity – Actual Silver Weight (ASW)in this set is 2.8721 ounces of .999 silver.
East Caribbean States – Elizabeth II’s 70th Birthday – Royal Visit – 10 Dollars – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown
Bermuda – Queen Mother – Coronation of George VI – One Dollar – 1996 – Proof Silver Crown – KM67a – This proof silver crown was minted from 28.28 grams of .925 silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of .8410 ounces. Total mintage was limited to 5,000 pieces.
Belize – Queen Mother – Summer in Balmoral Castle – 5 Dollars – 1995 – Proof Silver Crown
Haiti – Carribean Flora – 50 Gourdes – 1981 – Silver – Brilliant Uncirculated –
Jamaica – Sir Henry Morgan – $10 – 1974 – Silver Crown – Proof – Actual Silver Weight 1.27 Ounces
Bahamas – First Anniversary of Independence – $10 – 1974 – Proof Silver Crown – Sir Milo B. Butler, Governor General – Actual Silver Weight 1.499 Ounces – Comes with Box and COA (not pictured)
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tlaxcala.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Colima imposed before Colima’s mountainous landscape. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Morelos. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Puebla. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Oaxaca. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Quintna Roo.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Queretaro Arteaga.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tabasco. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tamauliapas.
Issued by Jamaica in 1996 to mark the 26th Summer Olympic Games held in Atlanta, Georgia in 1996. This crown depicts a female runner and would make a nice addition to any collection of Olympic or world coins.
Issued by the Republic of Panama in the early 1970s, this Twenty Balboa proof silver legal tender coin was minted from 129.50 grams of .925 fine silver (which is just under four ounces of pure silver). It has a diameter of 60 millimeters (about 2 7/16 inches) and comes in its original mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity. Great addition to any collection of world coins.
Issued by the Republic of Panama in the early 1970s, this Twenty Balboa proof silver legal tender coin was minted from 129.50 grams of .925 fine silver (which is just under four ounces of pure silver). It has a diameter of 60 millimeters (about 2 7/16 inches) and comes in its original mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity. Great addition to any collection of world coins.
Long has been one of my favorite Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT)coins, this Two Dollar coin issued by the Bahamas in 1995 has steadily increased in price over the past few years. Total mintage on this coin was limited to 10,000 pieces and is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-165. Great colorful addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
This crown is one of ten different coins issued as part of the Iberian-American series of commemorative coins, “La Nautica.” The collection is comprised of ten silver proof coins, depicting ships that made history in each country. This exclusive series named “Encuentro de dos Mundos” (Meeting of Two Worlds), represents the union of the Iberian-American countries by sea. The adventurous spirit of those who sailed towards the American continent is recognized in this issue. The countries that participate in this series are: Argentina, Ecuador, Spain, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru and Portugal. Each coin is 40 millimeters in diameter and minted from twenty-seven grams of .925 fine silver. Would make a great addition to any collection of nautical or world coins.
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