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Real Heroes – Coast Guard – Kilo Edition

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USA FRBN Battleship Philadelphia $2 1918 Fr-754 Extra Fine

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USA – FRBN – Battleship – Philadelphia – $2 – 1918 – Fr-754 – Extra Fine – Commemorated on the back of this banknote is the Battleship the USS New York, which served in both World War I and World War II. Commissioned on April 15th 1914, The Battleship was the 5th ship in the US navy to be Christened as the USS New York. Her first call to active duty occured in July of the year of her christening when she was sent as the flagship for the fleet under the command of Rear Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher to lead in the occupation and blockading of Veracruz during the conflict between the U.S. and Mexico that year. She was sent from Varacruz to the Atantic coast of Europe as the Great War began. When the U.S. entered into the War the USS New York was key in establishing absolute naval superiority of the allies in the Atlantic and was one of the ships present at the German Fleet’s surrender at the Firth of Forth in 1918. During World War II the USS New York served in the Atlantic again, first on escort duty and, once the US entered the conflict, she supported the allied assault on Axis forces in North Africa. In 1945 she entered the war in the Pacific theater, and was in the advance fleet in the initial bombardment of Iwo Jima. It is estimated she fired 11000 rounds from her main and secondary armament during the bombardment, more than any other ship in the US Navy, and was celebrated for the direct hit she made on a key enemy ammunition depot inland. Following Iwo Jima, she was a major player in the invasion of Okinawa, even becoming a target of kamekazi attacks which she weathered except for the loss of her catpult and spotter plane on deck. During World War II New York achieved two records for US battleships: longest continuous commission (414 days) and most miles sailed during wartime (123867 nautical miles) – only surpassed by HMS Rodney. She received three battle stars for her service during the War. Her final mission was slated to be as a target ship in Operation Crossroads, the Atomic weapons test at Bikini Atol. She survived both the surface blast on July 1st, 1946 and the underwater detonation that occured two weeks later. Having survived what had been intended to be her last mission she was made the target ship for a full-scale naval weapons excercise. On July 8th, 1948 the Battleship USS New York endured 8 hours of pounding by ships and plane of the US Navy until finally, as surface ships and submarines launched their full attack, she rolled and dove into the Pacific, her final resting place. No other US naval ship bore the name of New York until March 1st, 2008 when the San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock, constructed of steel from the Twin Towers devastated in the 9-11 attacks, was christened USS New York(LPD-21).

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Tuvalu Tanks of World War II 5 Coin Set 2010 Colored Proof Silver Crowns Mint Box & COA

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This set comes in its original Perth Mint issued packaging with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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Liberia Tanks of World War II 5 Proof Silver Crowns 2008 Case COA

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Liberia – Tanks of World War II – (5) Proof Silver Crowns – 2008 – Presentation Case – Certificate of Authenticity – Introduced in rudimentary form in World War I, and used to limited effect, the role of the tank was crucial to the course of World War II. Hitler

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USA Veterans Commemorative 3 Coins 1994 Proof Silver Dollars Mint Box & COA

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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.

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1996 USA Atlanta Olympic Games Swimming 50¢ BU Card and Lapel Pin

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USA – Atlanta Olympic Games – Swimming – 50¢ – 1996 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Card and Lapel Pin

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Danbury Mint Dwight D. Eisenhower Commemorative Set 1.25 oz Sterling Silver Medal FDC 1969

$103.99

A 1.25 ounce Sterling Silver Medal.

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Shawnee Nation Expedition of Discovery $1 2004 Proof Silver Crown

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Shawnee Nation – Expedition of Discovery – $1 – 2004 – Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands First American Space Walk 1965 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First American Space Walk – 1965 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Creek Nation Poarch Creek Pow Wow $1 2004 BU Silver Crown COA

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Creek Nation – Poarch Creek – Pow Wow – $1 – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – Tribal Chairman Eddie L. Tullis authorized the issuance of their first coins in 2004 to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Recognition of the Sovereign Nation of Poarch Creek Indians by the United States.

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Creek Nation Poarch Creek Peace $1 2004 BU Silver Crown COA

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Creek Nation – Poarch Creek – Peace – $1 – 2004 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – This coin was issued to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the Recognition of the Sovereign Nation of Poarch Creek Indians by the United States. Minted from one ounce of .999 fine silver, total mintage was limited to 20,000 pieces. This beautiful Brilliant Uncirculated silver crown comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Shawnee Nation Prophet Tenskatawa $1 2006 BU Silver Crown COA

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Shawnee Nation – Prophet Tenskatawa – $1 – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated Silver Crown – COA – Tenskwatawa, (1775 – November 1836) was a Native American religious and political leader of the Shawnee tribe, known as The Prophet or the Shawnee Prophet. He was the brother of Tecumseh, leader of the Shawnee. He was originally given the name Lalawethika (He Makes a Loud Noise or The Noise Maker). He fathered a total of 20 children and had 3 wives. This brilliant uncirculated coin was minted from one ounce of .999 fine silver and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Malawi Set of 4 World War II Warships 5 Kwacha 2005 Proof Rectangular Crowns

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Malawi – Set of (4) World War II Warships – 5 Kwacha – 2005 – Proof Rectangular Crowns – This set of four gilded proof coins is comprised of the British battlecruiser HMS Hood, the American aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, the Russian battleship Molotov and the American battleship USS Missouri. Great addition to any collection of warship coins or for any World War II buff.

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Marshall Islands First American in Earth Orbit 1962 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First American in Earth Orbit – 1962 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Cook Islands 500 Years of America Samuel de Champlain 1990 $50 Proof Silver Crown

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One Ounce Sterling Silver

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Cook Islands 500 Years of America Simon Bolivar 1990 $50 Proof Silver Crown

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Cook Islands – 500 Years of America – Simon Bolivar – 1990 – 50 Dollars – Proof Silver Crown – One Ounce Sterling Silver

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USA Battle of Bennington 1 Ounce 1977 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Battle of Bennington – 1 Ounce – 1977 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Battle of Freeman’s Farm 1 Ounce 1977 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Battle of Freeman’s Farm – 1 Ounce – 1977 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Louis XVI Orders Munitions for America 1 Oz 1976 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Louis XVI Orders Munitions for America – 1 Ounce – 1976 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Common Sense Published 1 Ounce 1976 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Common Sense Published – 1 Ounce – 1976 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Battle of White Plains 1 Ounce 1976 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Battle of White Plains – 1 Ounce – 1976 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Nathan Hale Executed by British 1 Ounce 1976 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Nathan Hale Executed by British – 1 Ounce – 1976 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Washington Assumes Command of Army 1 Oz 1975 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Washington Assumes Command of Army – 1 Ounce – 1975 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA Congress Disavows Parliament 1 Ounce 1975 Silver Ingot Postmarked

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USA – Congress Disavows Parliament – 1 Ounce – 1975 – Silver Ingot – Postmarked – Comes With COA

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USA The Presidential Inaugural Eyewitness Medal Gerald Ford 1974 Sterling Silver

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United States – The Presidential Inaugural Eyewitness Medal – Gerald Ford – 1974 – Sterling Silver – Franklin Mint – COA – Limited Edition Sterling Silver proof presidential medal with COA and stand.

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Marshall Islands Aircraft of WWII Soviet YAK-9 $50 1991 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – Aircraft of WWII – Soviet YAK-9 – $50 – 1991 – Proof Silver Crown – One Ounce .999 Silver

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1998 US Black Revolutionary War Patriots Proof Comm. Silver Dollar w/ Box & COA

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USA – Black Revolutionary War Patriots – Commemorative Silver Dollar – 1998 – Proof – Mint Box & COA

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Marshall Islands First American Space Station $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First American Space Station – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Shawnee Nation Expedition Of Discovery 2004 $1 Unc Silver Crown COA

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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. 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 uncirculated silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.

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Shawnee Nation Lewis & Clark Drouillard 2003 $1 Unc Silver Crown COA

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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.

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