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  1. Moneda Conmemorativa Juan PabloII -Plata auténtica -Vaticano -Edición Especial

    ¡Oportunidad única para coleccionistas y devotos! 🔹Anverso : Magnífico retrato de Ioannes Paulus II Pont. (Juan Pablo II Sumo Pontífice), en altorrelieve, con un acabado brillante. 🔹Material : Plata auténtica (verificada, no baño).

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  2. Colección de 24 monedas de euro sin circular (faltan 2 monedas)

    The Euro Coin Collection 24 Coin Uncirculated Set includes a variety of European coins in uncirculated condition. The set features a total of 24 coins, but may be missing 2 coins. Each coin is uncertified, making it ideal for collectors looking to expand their European coin collection with high-quality pieces. This set is perfect for those interested in exploring the world of European coins and adding unique pieces to their collection.

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  3. China 5 JIAO 1998 - Gran moneda - Envío gratuito - Bin #178

    1998 CHINA 5 JIAO COIN.

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  4. MONEDA 10° ANIVERSARIO RED TRANSPORTE DE HAMBURGO 1975

    MONEDA 10° ANIVERSARIO RED TRANSPORTE DE HAMBURGO 1975.

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  5. Chipre 1955 conjunto sin circular

    The 1955 Cyprus UK Queen Elizabeth II Uncirculated Set consists of 3, 5, 25, 50 & 100 Mils coins along with the separate cardboard Cyprus mint token dating back to the year 1955. These coins are in ungraded condition and have not been circulated, making them a valuable addition to any coin collection. The set includes a variety of coins from different denominations, providing a comprehensive look at the currency of Cyprus during this time period. With uncertified certification, collectors can trust in the authenticity and quality of these unique pieces from Europe.

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  6. 10 Monedas Conmemorativas DDR A Elección - UNC, Estampilla Brillante

    Sin plantilla de diseño.

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  7. REINO DE NORUEGA HAAKON VII 1911 5 ORE.Mint 480000 Uds

    REINO DE NORUEGA HAAKON VII 1911 5 ORE. Mint 480000 Uds BZ 7,78 gr 27 mm MBC-/VF- PMB23

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  8. Moneda de cobre vintage de la India del período mogol

    This is my initial assessment on reading from the internet, please do your own research as well. These coins were not produced in modern circular presses; instead, copper rods were hand-cut into thick chunks (planchets) and then hammered between two dies. Copper Dam (also known as a Paisa in later periods). Most likely the Mughal Empire (c. 1556–1707). The thick, "dumpy" fabric and the Persian calligraphy are hallmarks of the Mughal mints at Agra, Delhi, or Lahore.

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