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Tuvalu – Kings of the Road – $1 – 2010 – Colored Proof Silver Crowns – Mint Box & COA – This coin set depicts four of the biggest, strongest and most powerful heavy-duty trucks in road haulage. Noted also for their advanced levels of efficiency, safety, driver comfort and styling, the trucks have each earned the right to be known as a
3 ounce .999 silver proof coin measures 50mm in diameter. 1 of 499 such coins to minted under the authority of the government of Cook Islands.Includes an embedded swatch of the airship’s fabric.
This legal-tender Ten Dollars proof coin is struck from 50 grams of .925 fine silver for an Actual Silver Weight (ASW) of 1.4871 ounces of pure silver. With a miniscule mintage of 1,000 pieces, this coin sold out at the mint immediately. It comes as shown with a Certificate of Authenticity.
This beautiful legal-tender Ten Dollar proof silver coin was issued under authority of the Government of the Republic of Palau and was struck from 50 grams of .925 fine silver. Total mintage was limited to 999 pieces worldwide. It comes as shown in a hard-plastic capsule with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Palau – Battleship HMAS Australia – Ten Dollars – 2011 – 2 oz Proof Silver Crown – COA – We are delighted to be one of few dealers worldwide in a position to offer this majestic, imposing 2011 $10 HMAS Australia 2oz Silver Proof. Struck from Two Troy Ounces of .999 fine silver, and featuring a detailed depiction of HMAS Australia upon its 42mm by 42mm flan, this gold-plated diamond-shaped coin is destined to be an instant NCLT classic. This is the eigth coin in a series that started in 2007, featuring such famous battleships as the United States Missouri, British Prince of Wales, Japanese Yamato, German Bismarck, French Richelieu, Russian Marat and Italian Vittorio Veneto, all of which sold out at the mint prior to their official release. With a worldwide mintage of a miniscule 1,000 pieces, collector interest in this coin is at an all-time high. Appropriately, given that the Royal Australian Navy is celebrating its centenary in 2011, this dramatic legal tender proof coins honors one of Australia’s key battleships
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
Gibraltar – Spitfire Aircraft and Sir Winston Churchill – £50 – 2006 – Pick 34a – Crisp Uncirculated
Palau – Italian Battleship RN Vittorio Veneto – $10 – 2011 – Proof Silver Crown – COA – The
Palau – Battleship HMS Prince of Wales – $10 – 2009 – 2 oz Proof Silver Crown – COA – On January 19, 1941 the Royal Navy commissioned this battleship, which was the most modern at that time. The 44,800 gross register tons were powered by four 110,000 horsepower steam turbines which enabled the ship to reach a speed of 27.7 knots. More than 1,500 officers and sailors operated the ship which had a length of 731.25 feet and a beam of 102 feet. This stunning silver crown is the fourth coin issued in this series and was struck from two ounces of .999 silver. Total mintage for this coin was limited to 1,000 pieces. The coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Vanuatu – Polymer Banknote – 10,000 Vatu – 2010 – Pick 13 – Crisp Uncirculated
Palau – French Battleship Richelieu – $10 – 2010 – 2 Ounce Proof Silver Crown – COA – The Richelieu was a battleship of the French Navy, lead ship of her class. She served during World War II, on the Vichy Regime side, notably fending off an Allied attempt on Dakar, and later with Allied forces in the Indian Ocean in 1944 and 1945. She was used during the Indochina War, and served into the 1960s.
Palau – German Battleship – Bismarck – $10 – 2009 – Square Proof Silver Crown – COA – The German battleship Bismarck is one of the most famous warships of World War II. Named after the 19th century German chancellor Otto von Bismarck, it displaced more than 50,000 metric tons fully loaded and was the largest warship then commissioned. Her chief claim to fame came from the Battle of the Denmark Strait in May 1941 during which the battlecruiser HMS
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