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2010 China Silver Panda CERTIFIED

$59.99

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Clockwork Evolution: Mechanical Ladybug Silver Coin

$300.00
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2004 Russia Bolshoi Theater 100 Rubles Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$9.99

This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-270c.

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China Mother Panda & Cub 10 Yuan 2011 Colored BU .999 1 oz Silver Coin

$64.99

China – Mother Panda & Cub – 10 Yuan – 2011 – Colored Brilliant Uncirculated .999 1 oz Silver Coin

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Russian Federation Series 10 Roubles 2008 Bimetallic 4 Coin Set BU

$14.99

Russian Federation Series – 10 Roubles – 2008 – Bimetallic (4) Coin Set – Brilliant Uncirculated – This four bimetallic coin set is part of the ongoing “Russian Federation” series and in this 2008 set featured the following regions or republics: Kabardino-Balkar Republic, Astrakhan Region, Udmurt Republic and Sverdlovsk Region. Each circulation coin is denominated as a Ten Rouble piece and is one of 10,000,000 issued.

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Gold Plated Color Panda Great Wall Of China 2005

$19.99

One of two very cute and cuddly Panda pieces acquired from a Chinese Mint represented at the ANA Show in San Francisco in 2005. Both the Great Wall and the Panda are uniquely emblematic of China and are considered national treasures. China has effectively used pandas as gifts to foreign zoos to stimulate deeper contacts and improve relations, as their gift of two Pandas to the National Zoo in Washington D.C. proved to be effective during the Cold War. China’s pride in this unique wildlife ambassador is currently now being matched by their efforts to restore the Panda’s threatened population. The latest inventory of the Panda population conducted by the Chinese government found the number of giant panda in the wild has increased from 1,100 in 1988 to more than 1,590 today. The present rapid growth taking place in China now promises both greater interest in these amazing creatures and some new challenges as people’s views of their native habitat change.

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2004 Russia Hydroelectric Dam 10 Rubles Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$1.99

This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-268c.

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1986 China 5 Yuan Empress of China Matte Proof 69 Silver Coin

$79.99

This is a 1986 Chinese 5 Yuan silver coin Graded Matte Proof 69 by NGC. This is one of only 75,000 coins issued.

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The Central Bank of China Sun Yat-sen 20 Cents 1940 Pick 227 Crisp Unc Banknote

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The Central Bank of China – Sun Yat-sen – 20 Cents – 1940 – Pick 227 – Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

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World Bad Guys Iraq Saddam Hussein Coin & Currency Set 2 Coins & 7 Banknotes Folder

$34.99

This set includes two coins issued under the Saddam regime as well as a series of seven Crisp Uncirculated banknotes, each bearing the image of the deposed dictator. The set comes as shown in a descriptive folder.

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Laos Year of the Dragon-Burmese Jade Insert 2000 Kip 2012 2 oz Proof Silver Crown Box/COA

$399.99
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Kazakhstan 2009 Soyuz-Apollo Mission 50 Tenge Br. Uncirculated KM-New

$9.99

Kazakhstan – Soyuz-Apollo Mission – 50 Tenge – 2009 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-New

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China Cairns Birdwing Colored Butterfly Medallion Proof 2009 Series II

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China Brazilian Morpho Colored Butterfly Medallion Proof 2009 Series II

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China – Brazilian Morpho Colored Butterfly Medallion – Proof – 2009 – Series II – The first set of four butterfly medallions was issued by the People’s Republic of China in 2005 and can be found on our website. This set was issued recently and would make a great gift for any collector of lepidoptera or world coins. I was not able to identify the species involved, but one of our clients, Mark Schmidt, was able to provide identification as the Brazilian Morpho (Morpho Aega).

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China "88" Colored Butterfly Medallion Proof 2009 Series II

$19.99

China – “88” Colored Butterfly Medallion – Proof – 2009 – Series II – The first set of four butterfly medallions was issued by the People’s Republic of China in 2005 and can be found on our website. This set was issued recently and would make a great gift for any collector of lepidoptera or world coins. I was not able to identify the species involved, but one of our clients, Mark Schmidt, was able to provide identification as the “88”Butterfly (Diaethria clymena).

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China Border Collie Medalic Issue 2006 Gold Plated Proof

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China – Border Collie – Medalic Issue – 2006 – Gold Plated – Proof

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Malaysia Endangered Species Leatherback Turtle 25 Sen 2006 Br. Unc Display Card

$14.99

Malaysia – Endangered Species – Leatherback Turtle – 25 Sen – 2006 – Brilliant Uncirculated – Display Card – Total mintage on this coin was limited to 40,000 pieces.

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Mongolia Horses 20 Tugrik Terper 1993 Pick 55 Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$2.99

MONGOLIA – HORSES – 20 Tugrik (Terper) – 1993 – PICK 55 – CRISP UNCIRCULATED BANKNOTE – Over the next few months we will be aggressively searching out and obtaining wildlife banknotes, so feel free to bookmark this page and come back often to see the new additions to our collection.

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Russia 10 Roubles Bimetallic 2005 Republic Of Tatarstan

$12.99

The Republic of Tatarstan is a federal subject of Russia. The Republic is located in the center of the East European Plain, approximately 500 miles east of Moscow and lies between the Volga River and the Kama River, extending east to the Ural mountains. It has an area of 26,191 square miles. This coin would make a good addition to any world coins collection.

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Mongolia Year of the Dog Silver Crown 2006 500 Tugrik Terper Chow Breed BU

$69.99

Legal Tender crown as issued by the mint and struck from one ounce of .999 silver. 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006—People born in the Year of the Dog possess the best traits of human nature. They have a deep sense of loyalty, are honest, and inspire other people’s confidence because they know how to keep secrets. But Dog People are somewhat selfish, terribly stubborn, and eccentric. They care little for wealth, yet somehow always seem to have money. They can be cold emotionally and sometimes distant at parties. They can find fault with many things and are noted for their sharp tongues. Dog people make good leaders.

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2005 China Chairman Mao 100 Yuan Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$34.99

This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-907.

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2005 China Chairman Mao 50 Yuan Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$17.99

This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-906.

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2012 Government of Hong Kong $10 Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$3.99

This note is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Paper Money as Pick-401.

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2013 500 Togrog Golden Eagle Colored Proof Silver Coin from Mongolia

$64.99

This is a 2013 Mongolia Colored Proof Silver Coin This coin comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. This legal tender proof silver coin was struck from 25 grams of .925 fine silver ans is one of only 2,500 issued worldwide. It comes as shown in a hard plastic capsule.

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China Three Pandas Drinking 10 Yuan 2013 1 Oz .999 Fine Silver Coin PCGS MS69

$69.99

China – Three Pandas Drinking – 10 Yuan – 2013 – 1 Ounce .999 Fine Silver Coin – PCGS MS69

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Ottoman Empire Turkish Mangir Suleiman II Hammered Coin 1687 KM-87.2 Descriptive Folder

$24.99

This coin was struck by authority of Suleiman II, is a hammered copper mangir, listed in Krauses Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-87.2. It has a 18.5 to 19.5 millimeter diameter and weighs from 1.3 to 2.5 grams. It was struck in Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) in 1687 C.E. Both sides feature the Sutans name and title in stylized Islamic script on the obverse; date and the mint name on the reverse. This coin comes as shown in a descriptive folder with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Afghanistan Kyber Pass Kings of Shahi Silver Jital 650AD to 1287AD Descriptive Folder

$29.99

First minted by the Shahi kings circa 650 C.E., Balban the Great, the Sultan of Delhi, was issuing similar designs as late as 1287 C.E. The names and denominations of this remarkable long-lived coin series were lost to history. As a group they were known as jitals. These earliest silver Shahi jitals were crudely hand struck of 2.9 to 3.3 grams of high grade silver, averaging 17 to 18.5 millimeters in diameter. We guarantee this coin to be an authentic silver Shahi silver which comes as shown in a descriptive folder with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Burma – Banknotes of Unusual Denominations – 15,35, 45, 75, 90 Kyat – 1985 /1987 – CU – Folder & COA

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Burma – Banknotes of Unusual Denominations – 15,35, 45, 75, 90 Kyat – 1985 /1987 – CU – Folder & COA – Our money is like our math. Most world coins are in the same denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100. Banknotes run to larger numbers, but almost always in multiples of 5 and 100. Money of other denominations looks odd to our eye; there is a reason $2 bills never caught on in the United States. That is what makes the denominations on these banknotes, all of them issued by the Union of Burma Bank from 1985 to 1987, so unusual: 15, 35, 45, 75 and strangest of all, 90 kyats. Odd though the numbers may appear, these were all actual legal tender issued in Burma. Why did the Burmese government eschew 20s and 50s for these bizarre issues? In 1985 when the first of these banknotes, the 75 kyat, was introduced, Burma was ruled by a megalomaniac dictator, Ne Win, who put more faith in astrology and numerology than he did in economics and finance. The 75 kyat note was intended to honor his 75th birthday. In 1986, the 15 and 35 kyat notes were issued. Extremely unpopular, all three were demonetized in 1988, along with larger issues, rendering 75 percent of the national currency worthless, crippling an already crippled economy, wiping out life savings of thousands of people and triggering at least one insurgency. Instead of solving the problem, Win made it worse: 45 and 90 kyat notes were issued—these were multiples of 9, which Wins numerologist assured him was a lucky number. At the age of lucky number 90, Ne Win was arrested. He died in prison in 2002. This set includes the following notes:15 kyats – Pick 62, 35 kyats – Pick 63, 45 kyats – Pick 64, 75 kyats – Pick 65 and 90 kyats – Pick 66. The notes come as shown in a descriptive folder with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Peoples Republic of China Army Military Medal with Ribbon 1951

$9.99

Peoples Republic of China – Army Military Medal – with Ribbon – 1951

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The Central Bank of China – Shanghai – 5 Dollars – 1930 – Pick 200 – Crisp Uncirculated Banknote

$14.99

The Central Bank of China – Shanghai – 5 Dollars – 1930 – Pick 200 – Crisp Uncirculated Banknote – This banknote came out of a group of banknotes still held together by an American Banknote company strap and is in Crisp Uncirculated condition. It bears the portrait of Sun Yat-sen on the front and a temple on the back and was issued by the Central Bank of China in Shanghai in 1930.

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