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This Proof Silver Dollar was minted from 26.73 grams of .900 silver and comes in its original US Mint issued box with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tlaxcala.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Colima imposed before Colima’s mountainous landscape. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Morelos. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Puebla. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Oaxaca. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Quintna Roo.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Queretaro Arteaga.
Beautiful Mexican issued silver centered, brass ringed bimetallic Crown. Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tabasco. Would make a great addition to any world coins collection.
Reverse features coat of arms of the state of Tamauliapas.
Long has been one of my favorite Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT)coins, this Two Dollar coin issued by the Bahamas in 1995 has steadily increased in price over the past few years. Total mintage on this coin was limited to 10,000 pieces and is listed in Krause’s Standard Catalog of World Coins as KM-165. Great colorful addition to any collection of wildlife or world coins.
Yes! Native American tribes issue their own coinage too! At least the Sovereign Nation of the Shawnee Tribe in Oklahoma has been doing it since 2002, adding their weight of silver and gold to the market of world coins. This particular uncirculated coin has a face value of one dollar and bears the image of Lewis, Clark, and George Drouillard upon their explorations of the great American continent. Drouillard, the son of a French Canadian father and a Shawnee mother, played an integral role in the Corps of Discovery as interpreter, scout, and, in Lewis’ words, the best hunter of the group. The coin’s reverse side contains 12 stars representing the original 12 tribes of the Shawnee Indian Nation. If you are a collector of world coins, have an interest in unique American commemoratives, or possess a pride in the resurgence of Native American tribes then this beautiful matte finish silver Crown with its certificate of authenticity should be in your possession.
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