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East Caribbean States Brimstone Hill & Les Pitons $50 2008 Pick New Crisp Unc

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East Caribbean States – Brimstone Hill and Les Pitons – $50 – 2008 – Pick (New) – Crisp Uncirculated

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Russia – 50th Anniversary of Sputnik Orbit – 3 Roubles – 2007 – Proof Silver Crown

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Russia – 50th Anniversary of Sputnik Orbit – 3 Roubles – 2007 – Proof Silver Crown Three Rouble Sputnik silver crown: The Central Bank of Russia has issued a commemorative coin honoring the 50th anniversary of the launch of Sputnik. Minted from sterling silver, the three ruble coin depicts the first satellite on the reverse. The obverse features a relief image of the Emblem of the Bank of Russia – the two-headed eagle with wings down and the semicircular inscription under it “???? ??????” (BANK OF RUSSIA). The inscriptions along the rim divided by dots indicates the denomination of the coin “??? ?????” (THREE RUBLES) and the year of issue “2008”, between them – the indication of the metal sign in accordance with the Mendeleyev Periodic System, the fineness, the mint mark of the Moscow Mint and the fine metal content.

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Dominican Rep Juan Pablo Duarte One Peso Oro 1988 Pick 126 Crisp Unc

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Dominican Republic – Juan Pablo Duarte – One Peso Oro – 1988 – Pick 126 – Crisp Uncirculated

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East Caribbean States St. Kitts $50 2003ND Pick 45k Crisp Uncirculated

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East Caribbean States – St. Kitts – $50 – 2003(ND) – Pick 45k – Crisp Uncirculated

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Australia Year of Planet Earth Set 6 Coins 2008 Proof Holder, Wallet & COA

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Australia – Year of Planet Earth Set – 6 Coins – 2008 – Proof – Holder, Wallet & Certificate of Authenticity.

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Marshall Islands First Landing on Mars 1976 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First Landing on Mars – 1976 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands First Probe of Venus 1967 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First Probe of Venus – 1967 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands First Flyby of Saturn 1979 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First Flyby of Saturn – 1979 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands First Untethered Space Walk 1984 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First Untethered Space Walk – 1984 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands First Man Made Satellite 1957 $50 1989 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – First Man Made Satellite – 1957 – $50 – 1989 – Proof Silver Crown

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Mexico Coahuila de Zaragoza 2006 100 Pesos Silver and Brass 0.64865 ASW

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Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features Scenes and wildlife from the state of Coahuila de Zaragoza. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.

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Nicaragua Encuentro De Dos Mundos Ten Cordobas 2002 Proof Silver Crown

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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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Gibraltar Preserve Planet Earth Series Eagle 1994 One Crown Uncirculated

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Eagles are large predatory birds that have been symbols of power, courage, and immortality since ancient times. The more than 50 species all belong to the HAWK family, Accipitridae, order Falconiformes. Eagles inhabit all major land regions except Antarctica and New Zealand. Although once abundant, some eagles are becoming rare and face extinction. One rare species is the bald eagle, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, the national emblem of the United States. Although protected by law, some large eagles are killed by farmers and gamekeepers or captured for use in falconry. In addition, the bald eagle, like other birds, has been affected by the widespread use of pesticides that, ingested, can weaken eggs.

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Turks & Caicos ANA Salute to Coin Collecting First Lunar Landing 5 Crowns 1994 BU

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Jersey Set of 5 Bilingual Banknotes 1 to 50 Pounds 2010 Pick 32-36 Catalog Value $532 -CU

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The notes included in the set are listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money, 17th Edition, as Pick 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 with a combined catalog value of $532. And as an added bonus, the notes in this set all have matching serial numbers are in Crisp Uncirculated condition.

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Arctic Territories 3 Polymer Polar Dollar Set $1, $5, $9 2012 Matching Low Serial Numbers

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All three notes will bear the same serial number (although not necessarily the same serial number you see on the notes depicted). A unique feature of this set is that when the backs are placed side by side, they create a Polar panoramic view.

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Vanuatu Polymer Banknote 10000 Vatu 2010 Pick 13 Crisp Uncirculated

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Vanuatu – Polymer Banknote – 10,000 Vatu – 2010 – Pick 13 – Crisp Uncirculated

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New Zealand Sir Apirana Ngata Kokako $50 2007 Pick 188 Crisp Uncirculated

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New Zealand – Sir Apirana Ngata – Kokako – $50 – 2007 – Pick 188 – Crisp Uncirculated – The Kokako (Callaeas cinereus) is a forest bird which is endemic to New Zealand. It is slate-grey with wattles and a black mask. Previously widespread, Kokako populations throughout New Zealand have been decimated by the predations of mammalian invasive species such as possums, stoats, cats and rats and their range has contracted significantly. In the past this bird was called the New Zealand Crow even though it is not a crow at all, but looks like one from a distance. This polymer banknote was issued in 2007 and is in Crisp Uncirculated condition.

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