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Bailiwick of Jersey History of the Royal Navy Sir Francis Drake £5 2003 Proof Silver Crown

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Belarus USS Constitution 20 Roubles 2010 Hologram Proof Silver Crown KM-235

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British Virgin Islands – World War II Naval Forces on D-Day – 2004 – 0ne Dollar Crown – BU

$16.99

These 39 millimeter-sized crowns are all in uncirculated condition and will make a very nice addition to any world coins collection.

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Bulgaria Old Ship Radetsky 100 Leva 1992 Proof Silver Crown

$44.99

Bulgaria – Old Ship Radetsky – 100 Leva – 1992 – Proof Silver Crown

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Cook Islands Ark Royal 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the “Ark Royal” was the flagship of Queen Elizabeth’s navy in its fight against the Spanish Armada. She saw service from 1588 till 1636. If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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Cook Islands Chesapeake 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the “USS Chesapeake”, a 36-gun sailing frigate of the U.S. Navy, was one of the six original frigates authorized for construction by the Naval Act of 1794. She saw service from 1799 until May 20th 1813 when she was defeated by HMS Shannon. It was from the deck of the “Chesapeake” that the immortal command “Don’t give up the ship!” was uttered. If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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Cook Islands Christian Den Syvende 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the “Christian den Syvende,” built in 1767 for Denmark’s schizophrenic Monarch, King Christian VII, was a massive three-decked ship of the line. It had 90 guns and a crew of 849 men and saw about 40 years of service! If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or truly impressive ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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Cook Islands Mary Rose 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the English carrack, the “Mary Rose,” saw service from 1510 until her sinking on July 18th of 1545 during an engagement with the Spanish Armada. Apparently the crew forgot to close the lower decks gun ports as she heeled to in a breeze causing her to fill with water drowning all but 35 of her undisciplined crew! If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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Cook Islands Nelson’s Flagship HMS Victory $1 2008 Prooflike

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Cook Islands – Nelson’s Flagship HMS Victory – $1 – 2008 – Prooflike

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Cook Islands Redoubtable 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the French vessel “Redoutable”, launched as “Suffren” in 1791, saw service all the way from mutiny to Trafalgar. It was from Redoutable that a French marksman shot Lord Horatio Nelson! If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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Cook Islands Regalskeppet Vasa 2006 One Dollar Crown BU

$19.99

Okay, every now and then there’s an innovation in numismatics that truly bamboozles me. This world coin has (believe it) friction/odor tech (better known as “scratch and sniff”). Now I like the smell of money well enough but this is one step beyond and this coin actually emits the smell of gunpowder and smoke when the image of the ship is rubbed! That’s getting into the buccaneer spirit! And it’s appropriate considering that the “Regalskeppet Vasa” (also Wasa) was a Swedish 64-gun ship of the line, built for King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden of the House of Vasa, between 1626 and 1628. The Vasa capsized on its maiden voyage due to a “gust” on a windless day! Its sinking was most likely due to the king’s insistence on modifying the design of the ship himself which awkwardly lengthened the vessel and raised its center of gravity up to an easy tipping point. While the ship never fired a shot it did act as the final resting place of about 50 of her crew. I’ll bet they’d loved to have let King Gustavus smell some powder! If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this world coin would make an extraordinary addition to your world coin collection.

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East Caribbean States – St. Kitts – Admiralty Bay & The Warspite – $10 – 2003 – Pick 43k – Crisp Unc

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East Caribbean States – St. Kitts – Admiralty Bay & The Warspite – $10 – 2003 – Pick 43k – Crisp Uncirculated

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Malawi 60th Anniversary of VE Day HMS Hood 5 Kwacha 2005 Gilded Proof Crown

$19.99

Malawi – 60th Anniversary of VE Day – HMS Hood – 5 Kwacha – 2005 – Gilded – Proof Crown –

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Malawi 60th Anniversary of VE Day USS Coral Sea CVA-43 5 Kwacha 2005 Gilded Proof Crown

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Malawi 60th Anniversary of VE Day USS Missouri BB-62 5 Kwacha 2005 Gilded Proof Crown

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Malawi 60th Anniversary of VE Day USSR Molotov 5 Kwacha 2005 Gilded Proof Crown

$19.99

Malawi – 60th Anniversary of VE Day – USSR Molotov – 5 Kwacha – 2005 – Gilded – Proof Crown –

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

$74.99

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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Palau 2010 Russian Battleship Marat $10 2 oz Proof Silver Crown COA

$229.99
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Palau Battleship HMS Prince of Wales $10 2009 2 oz Proof Silver Crown COA

$229.99

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.

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Palau French Battleship Richelieu $10 2010 2 Ounce Proof Silver Crown COA

$224.99

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.

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Palau German Battleship Bismarck $10 2009 Square Proof Silver Crown COA

$224.99

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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Palau Italian Battleship RN Vittorio Veneto $10 2011 Proof Silver Crown COA

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Palau – Italian Battleship RN Vittorio Veneto – $10 – 2011 – Proof Silver Crown – COA – The

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of Basque Roads 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of Diamond Rock 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of Grand Port 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of San Domingo 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of the Nile 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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St. Helena Napoleonic Wars Battle of Trafalgar 25 Pence 2013 Gold-plated Colored Crown

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Tokelau 2013 Battleships of World War II 6 Oval Proof Colored Coins Set

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Tristan da Cunha Argus Privateering Ships 2006 One Crown BU

$24.99

First of all, what is a territory with a population of 300 doing putting out all these coins! Tristan da Cunha is a territory of the UK off the west coast of Africa in the South Atlantic and is described as the most remote island on Earth! Well, if they’re going to strike coins then their choice of Privateering Ships of the South Atlantic strikes me as ideal. This is one coin out of that series and shows the privateer, the “Argus.” If you’re a collector of world coins and have an affinity for buccaneers, privateers, or ships then this coin would make a great addition to your world coin collection.

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