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USA – Veterans Commemorative – 3 Coins – 1994 – Proof Silver Dollars – Mint Box & COA. Contains Prisoner of War Silver Dollar, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Silver Dollar, and Women in Military Service for America Memorial Silver Dollar.
This is a 2013 Central African Republic Proof Silver Coin This coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. This legal tender 1,000 Francs proof silver coin was issued under the authority of the Central African Republic. It was struck from 20 grams of .925 fine silver and is one of only 2,013 issued. It comes as shown in an AirTite capsule.
This is a 2013 Cook Islands Proof Silver Coin with Embedded Coal This comes with its own Treasure Chest & Certificate of Authenticity. This legal tender proof silver coin has been issued under authority of the Government of the Cook Islands and contains a small piece of coal recovered from the wreck. Struck from 25 grams of .925 fine silver, total mintage on this coin was limited to 1,865 pieces. It comes as shown in a small treasure chest that measures 4 ¼ inches long, 3 ¼ inches wide and is 2 5/8 inches tall.
The coin was struck from one ounce of .999 fine silver to proof specifications and comes as shown in a Perth Mint issued presentation case with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity. Total mintage was limited to 7,500 coins.
In 2012, the Government of Fiji authorized the issuance of this legal-tender proof silver coin with a Ten Dollar denomination. The coin was struck from 20 grams of .999 fine silver and total mintage was limited to 999 pieces. Several fragments of the Neuschwanstein meteorite were encased within the coin and can be viewed from both the obverse and reverse sides of the coin. It comes as shown in a mint issued presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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