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2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

2024 Cook Islands Silver $5 San Francisco Big City Lights NGC PR70 First Release

This ultra-high relief proof coin is the third coin in this series. It has a mintage of only 2,024 coins worldwide. Contains 1 oz of. Low mintage of only 2,024 coins. Comes in a decorative frame box in the original capsule with a certificate of authenticity. Obverse: Displays the effigy of His Majesty King Charles III. Reverse: Features an image of the iconic two-story Bay Bridge in the forefront and the buildings of San Francisco at night in the background. Sovereign coin backed by the Cook Islands government. This world famous city can now be in your reach. Add this unique numismatic Silver coin to your cart today! Coin Invest Trust (CIT), located in the small European country of Liechtenstein, produces Silver coins for countries around the world. Since its founding in 1970, this company has gained an outstanding worldwide reputation for its innovative and revolutionary coins of premium quality. This technology enables CIT to strike coins in higher relief without the need for additional metal and can increase the surface area of a coin by as much as 183%.

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