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Congo Rep Douglas DC-7 Seven Seas Aircraft 1000 Francs 2004 Proof Silver Crown Color

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Congo Rep McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Aircraft 1000 Francs 2003 Proof Silver Crown Color

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Congo Republic Junkers JU-52 Aircraft 1000 Francs 1995 Proof Silver Crown Color

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Congo Republic – Junkers JU-52 Aircraft – 1000 Francs – 1995 – Proof Silver Crown – Color – Nicknamed “Tante Ju” (Auntie Ju) and “Iron Annie” by Axis and Allied troops, the Junkers Ju-52 was the most famous German transport of the war. The Ju-52 was built of corrugated metal skin and paid little attention to beauty, features of a typical Junkers design. Parts and pieces stuck out of the airframe, and the corrugated skin, though much stronger than fabric and metal tubes, created stronger air resistance. In April 1931, the originally single-engine Ju-52 prototype was fitted with three engines. Performance improved tremendously and production of the new model immediately began. The Ju-52 served as an airliner for many nations. Finland, Spain, Sweden and Germany were just a few. It served as a mail carrier in China, and, fitted with floats, hauled lumber in remote places in Canada. Its most common work, however, was done with the German Lufthansa. Equipped with luxuries like a typewriter and oxygen masks, the Ju-52 could fly from Berlin to Rome in eight hours over the Alps, an impressive feat for contemporary aircraft, let alone an airliner. The military potential of the Ju-52 was not overlooked by the Luftwaffe. It entered service as a troop transport and bomber. In the Spanish Civil War, the Ju-52 ferried some 10’000 Moorish troops from Morocco to Spain, and bombed Madrid while, quite embarrassingly, some Lufthansa Ju-52s were in the airport serving as airliners. Later in World War II, the Ju-52 served in every theater in which Germany participated. It dropped paratroopers in the Netherlands, Crete and later the Ardennes. It carried supplies to beleaguered troops in North Africa, Stalingrad and the Baltic states. The Ju-52 was slow and very lightly armed against fighters. As a result, it suffered horrible losses in almost all actions, especially over Crete, the Mediterranean and Stalingrad. Many types of replacement were built, but none was as popular or reliable as good old Auntie Ju. Right until the end of the war the Ju-52 was still soldiering on to help stave off defeat. The last Ju-52s went out of service with the Swiss Air Force in the late 1980s

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France World War II’s End Doves in Flight L’Europe Fait La Paix €1.5 2005 Proof Silver

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Isle Of Man Concorde One Crown 2006 BU

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Although it was the darling of the jet-setters, the Concorde proved to be a commercially non-viable form of transportation. This Brilliant Uncirculated crown would be a nice addition to any collection of aeronautic or world coins.

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

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1970 Netherlands Antilles KLM Airliner 2 1/2 Gulden Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

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This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-21a.

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2010 Macau Airport Terminal 20 Patacas Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

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This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-81.

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Isle of Man Man in Flight Concorde 1 Crown 1994 Prooflike Descriptive Card

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Isle of Man – Man in Flight – Concorde – 1 Crown – 1994 – Prooflike – Descriptive Card

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Liberia Attack on Pearl Harbor Japanese Zero Five Dollars 2000 BU KM-651

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Liberia – Attack on Pearl Harbor – Japanese Zero – Five Dollars – 2000 – BU – KM-651

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Marshall Islands Aircraft of WWII Japanese G4M $50 1991 Proof Silver Crown

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Marshall Islands – Aircraft of WWII – Japanese G4M – $50 – 1991 – Proof Silver Crown – One Ounce .999 Silver

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Marshall Islands Aircraft of WWII German Luftwaffe HE 111 $50 1991 Proof Silver Crown

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One Ounce .999 Silver.

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