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Nagorno Karabakh Republic 2 Crisp Uncirculated Banknotes 2004

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A lot of controversy surrounds the issue of these two notes in 1994. I have posted an article in our News section you can find on the website homepage that can more fully explain the issues involved. In the meantime, this would be a good time to pick up this set of two banknotes.

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Nigeria Three Farmers 50 Naira 2004 Pick 27 Crisp Uncirculated

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Nigeria – Three Farmers – 50 Naira – 2004 – Pick 27 – Crisp Uncirculated

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Nigeria Zuma Rock 100 Naira 2005 Pick 28e Crisp Uncirculated

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Nigeria – Zuma Rock – 100 Naira – 2005 – Pick 28e – Crisp Uncirculated

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The Gambia Hoopoe 50 Dalasis 2001 Pick 28 Crisp Uncirculated

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The Gambia – Hoopoe – 50 Dalasis – 2001 – Pick 28 – Crisp Uncirculated

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Nigeria Two Oxen 200 Naira 2006 Pick 29e Crisp Uncirculated

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Nigeria – Two Oxen – 200 Naira – 2006 – Pick 29e – Crisp Uncirculated

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Kazakhstan Eurasian Spoonbill 50 Tenge 2007 BU Endangered Wildlife Crown

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Kazakhstan – Eurasian Spoonbill – 50 Tenge – 2007 – BU – Endangered Wildlife Crown – The Eurasian Spoonbill or Common Spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae, breeding in southern Eurasia from Spain to Japan, and also in North Africa. Most birds migrate to the tropics in winter, with European breeders mainly going to Africa, but a few remaining in mild winter areas of Western Europe north to the United Kingdom. This species is almost unmistakable in most of its range. The breeding bird is all white except for its dark legs, black bill with a yellow tip, and a yellow breast patch like a pelican. It has a crest in the breeding season. Non-breeders lack the crest and breast patch, and immature birds have a pale bill and black tips to the primary flight feathers. Unlike herons, spoonbills fly with their necks outstretched.

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Kazakhstan Porcupine 50 Tenge 2009 BU Endangered Wildlife Crown

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Kazakhstan – Porcupine – 50 Tenge – 2009 – BU – Endangered Wildlife Crown – Porcupines are rodents with a coat of sharp spines, or quills, that defend them from predators. They are indigenous in both the Old World and the New World. Porcupines are the third largest of the rodents, behind the capybara and the beaver. Most porcupines are about 25

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Kazakhstan 200th Anniversary of Makhambet Utemisov 50 Tenge 2003 Br. Unc KM-70

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Kazakhstan – 200th Anniversary of Makhambet Utemisov – 50 Tenge – 2003 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-70

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Kazakhstan 10th Anniversary of the Constitution 50 Tenge 2005 Br. Unc KM-58

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Kazakhstan – 10th Anniversary of the Constitution – 50 Tenge – 2005 – Br. Uncirculated – KM-58

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