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| Our international buyers travel the globe to bring you scarce historic coins and exotic modern issues. You can narrow your search by simply selecting the category of interest to you at left. Below are a few examples of what you will discover. |
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 2008 Natura Elephant
Struck by the South African Mint in one ounce of .9999 pure gold. Featuring not one but two powerful elephant designs as bold as the African giants themselves, this set also includes a stunning 24K gold-layered miniature sculpture! |
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 Australian Opal
Australia has long been famous for kangaroos, crocodiles and crocodile hunters, but many people don’t realize that 95% of the world’s opals come from Australia. In 2008, to pay tribute to its rich tradition of opal production, Australia’s world-famous Perth Mint struck this groundbreaking coin featuring a locket within the coin containing 1-carat of actual white opals! |
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Special Polish Mint set Remembered John Paul II
This 2007 Polish coin set not only contains the complete set of denominations circulating in Poland, it also contains two special coins honoring John Paul II, the first Polish Pope. |
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 1915-16 Cuban 10 Pesos
These Brilliant Uncirculated coins are amazing not just because they’re among the largest Cuban gold coins ever issued, but also because they were actually struck by the U.S. Mint on the same planchets used for U.S. $10 Gold Indians. |
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 Edward I Braveheart 1 Pence
During his 35-year reign, England’s King Edward I was an able statesman, builder and lawmaker. He had just one problem: William Wallace—better known as “Braveheart” to fans of the Mel Gibson film. |
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Tibet Wheel of Life Coin
From Tibet’s rugged Himalayan Mountains comes this fascinating copper coin offering spiritual enlightenment as envisioned by the Dalai Lama. |
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 Silver Sigloi Coin
From 510-486 BC, during the reign of Darius the Great, the Persian Empire became one of the ancient world’s first superpowers through conquest and a commerce system that featured coins like this silver Sigloi coin. |
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 Hong Kong Banknotes
When Britain’s 99-year lease for Hong Kong expired in 1997, it was forced to transfer sovereignty of the city and surrounding lands to China. Today, all that’s left to remind us of Britain’s rule of the Asian port are pages in the history books and mementos. |
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