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Battle Of Salamis Silver Proof Coin Cook Island 2010

Battle Of Salamis Silver Proof Coin Cook Island 2010

Battle Of Salamis Silver Proof Coin Cook Island 20101oz DOLLAR SILVER PROOF COIN COOK ISLAND 2010. In BOX with C. Mintage: 5,000 pieces only!!! Quality:Proof with colored reverse. Material: Silver Ag 99,9 % Weight: 31,135 gr. Diameter:40,60 mm. THE PERTH MINT AUSTRALIA.

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2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver CoinMint Mark:P – Perth. Metal Content:1 troy oz. Thickness:4.0 mm. Diameter:40.6 mm. The coin’s reverse portrays a trireme, a fast and agile warship used by Mediterranean civilisations between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The design, which includes the inscription BATTLE OF SALAMIS 480 BC and The Perth Mint’s’P’ mintmark, also features a coloured section depicting the ancient naval battle scene. The coin’s obverse depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2010 year-date and the monetary denomination. The Battle of Salamis was a

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2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver CoinMint Mark:P – Perth. Metal Content:1 troy oz. Thickness:4.0 mm. Diameter:40.6 mm. The coin’s reverse portrays a trireme, a fast and agile warship used by Mediterranean civilisations between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The design, which includes the inscription BATTLE OF SALAMIS 480 BC and The Perth Mint’s’P’ mintmark, also features a coloured section depicting the ancient naval battle scene. The coin’s obverse depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2010 year-date and the monetary denomination. The Battle of Salamis was a

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2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver CoinMint Mark:P – Perth. Metal Content:1 troy oz. Thickness:4.0 mm. Diameter:40.6 mm. The coin’s reverse portrays a trireme, a fast and agile warship used by Mediterranean civilisations between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The design, which includes the inscription BATTLE OF SALAMIS 480 BC and The Perth Mint’s’P’ mintmark, also features a coloured section depicting the ancient naval battle scene. The coin’s obverse depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2010 year-date and the monetary denomination. The Battle of Salamis was a

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2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver CoinMint Mark:P – Perth. Metal Content:1 troy oz. Thickness:4.0 mm. Diameter:40.6 mm. The coin’s reverse portrays a trireme, a fast and agile warship used by Mediterranean civilisations between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The design, which includes the inscription BATTLE OF SALAMIS 480 BC and The Perth Mint’s’P’ mintmark, also features a coloured section depicting the ancient naval battle scene. The coin’s obverse depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2010 year-date and the monetary denomination. The Battle of Salamis was a

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Cook Islands FAMOUS NAVAL BATTLES BATTLE OF SALAMIS Silver Proof Coin 2010

Cook Islands FAMOUS NAVAL BATTLES BATTLE OF SALAMIS Silver Proof Coin 2010

Cook Islands FAMOUS NAVAL BATTLES BATTLE OF SALAMIS Silver Proof Coin 2010Limited Edition Silver Proof Coin! Limited Edition of 5000 Only This is 3133! A pivotal encounter of the 5th century BC Greco-Persian Wars, the Battle of Salamis was the first great naval battle recorded in history. Greek commander Themistocles devised a brilliant strategy that lured the large Persian fleet into the narrow strait between the island of Salamis and the Athenian port-city of Piraeus. In the aftermath of Salamis, further decisive victories at Plataea and Mycale effectively ended the threat of invasion faced by the world’s first democracy. The

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2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands The Famous Naval Battle Of Salamis NGC PF70.999 Silver CoinMint Mark:P – Perth. Metal Content:1 troy oz. Thickness:4.0 mm. Diameter:40.6 mm. The coin’s reverse portrays a trireme, a fast and agile warship used by Mediterranean civilisations between the 7th and 4th centuries BC. The design, which includes the inscription BATTLE OF SALAMIS 480 BC and The Perth Mint’s’P’ mintmark, also features a coloured section depicting the ancient naval battle scene. The coin’s obverse depicts the Raphael Maklouf effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2010 year-date and the monetary denomination. The Battle of Salamis was a

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Cook Island 1 dollar Battle SALAMIS 480BC Famous NAVAL Battles Silver coin 2010

Cook Island 1 dollar Battle SALAMIS 480BC Famous NAVAL Battles Silver coin 2010

Cook Island 1 dollar Battle SALAMIS 480BC Famous NAVAL Battles Silver coin 2010[CK76] Cook Island 1 dollar Battle SALAMIS 480BC Famous NAVAL Battles Silver coin 2010. The precious collectible coin of the Cook Islands is dedicated to the Battle of Salamis occurred between ancient Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. The piece is a part of the Famous Naval Battles series launched by the Cook Islands. The sea fight near the island of Salamis is one of the most recognizable fights of the ancient Greek world, where Greeks gained victory despite their forces were smaller than Persian ones. The reverse