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This set comes with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
This beautiful plate was struck from 8.385 ounces of Sterling silver, then gold-plated with 24 carat gold. It comes as issued by the Franklin Mint in 1975 with all of the accompanying paperwork.
Struck from six ounces of Sterling Silver and inlaid with 24 carat gold. The plate has a diameter of eight inches and comes in a bound presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity.
British Virgin Islands – Admiral Nelson – Trafalgar – $30 – 2008 – 5 oz. Proof Silver Crown
British Virgin Islands – Admiral Horatio Nelson – $30 – 2008 – 5 Ounce Proof Silver Crown
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.
Spain – Florez Estrada – 25 Pesetas – 1946 – Crisp Uncirculated – Pick 130a
This Proof Silver Coin commemorates one of the most famous and decisive of all naval battles in ancient history, the Battle of Salamis.
Niue – Great Commanders – Napoleon Bonaparte – $1 – 2010 – Proof Silver Crown – KM-242 – Napoleon Bonaparte (15 August 1769)
Marshall Islands – Heroes of D Day 3 Coin Set – $5 $10 $50 – 1994 – Box & COA – Fifty Dollar coin is Proof and One Troy Ounce of .999 Silver
Cook Islands – General George G. Meade – $5 – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown – COA – George Gordon Meade (December 31, 1815 – November 6, 1872) was a career United States Army officer and civil engineer involved in coastal construction, including several lighthouses. He fought with distinction in the Seminole War and Mexican-American War. During the American Civil War he served as a Union general, rising from command of a brigade to the Army of the Potomac. He is best known for defeating Confederate General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. In 1864–65, Meade continued to command the Army of the Potomac through the Overland Campaign, the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, and the Appomattox Campaign, but he was overshadowed by the direct supervision of the general in chief, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant.
Cook Islands – Napoleon Bonaparte – $5 – 2009 – Proof Silver Crown – COA
Jamaica – Sir Henry Morgan – $10 – 1974 – Silver Crown – Proof – Actual Silver Weight 1.27 Ounces
Shawnee Nation – Expedition of Discovery – $1 – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown
Italy – Banca D’ Italia – 100 Lire – 1931 – Pick 55 – Very Fine
Spain – Banco de España – 1000 Pesetas – 1971 – Extra Fine – Pick 154
Pirates of the Caribbean – (10) Coin Set – Colored Enamel – Mint Box & Certificate of Authenticity – Interesting technique that utilizes a twenty-five cent coin from the Eastern Caribbean States as a host, the reverse of the coin has been enameled to depict one of the pirates from the Caribbean Age of Piracy . The pirates depicted are: William
One Ounce Sterling Silver
USA – Black Revolutionary War Patriots – Commemorative Silver Dollar – 1998 – Proof – Mint Box & COA
Jacob Le Maire was a Dutch mariner, born in Antwerp who circumnavigated the globe from 1615 to 1616. He discovered the strait between Tierra del Fuego and Staten Island, Argentina; that strait is now named the Le Maire Strait in his honor. He was the first person to round Cape Horn, proving that Tierra del Fuego was not a continent. In June 1615 Jacob le Maire and Willem Schouten sailed from Holland with two vessels, the Eendracht and the Hoorn, in command of an expedition whose objective was to evade the trade restrictions of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) by finding a new route to the Pacific and the Spice Islands. They followed the north coasts of New Ireland and New Guinea and visited adjacent islands, including what became known as the Schouten Islands. In 1616 they rounded Cape Horn, which they named for the Hoorn, which was lost in a storm. The Dutch city of Hoorn was also the birthplace of Schouten. Although they had opened an unknown route, the VOC claimed infringement of its monopoly of trade to the Spice Islands. Le Maire and Schouten were arrested and the Eendracht was confiscated in Java. After beeing released, they returned from Batavia to Amsterdam; Le Maire died during that journey at the young age of 31.
Italy – Banca D’ Italia – 100 Lire – 1931 – Pick 55 – Very Fine
Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. This particular uncirculated coin has a face value of one dollar and bears the image of Lewis, Clark, and George Drouillard upon their explorations of the great American continent. Drouillard, the son of a French Canadian father and a Shawnee mother, played an integral role in the Corps of Discovery as interpreter, scout, and, in Lewis’ words, the best hunter of the group. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful matte finish silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.
Solomon Islands – Captain Carteret & The Swallow – 10 Dollars – 1994 – Proof Silver Crown
Cook Islands – Lewis and Clark – $50 – 1988 – Proof – KM-107 – Sterling Silver – .6227 oz ASW
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