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Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 ROE DEER PureSilver Coin with COA 2014 LOC6
Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 ROE DEER PureSilver Coin with COA 2014 LOC62014 Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 ROE DEER Pure Silver Coin with COA. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “valentesales” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide. Country/Region of Manufacture: Cook Islands Certification: NGC Grade: PR 70 Year: 2014 Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated Composition: Silver
Cook Islands 2014 $2 World of Hunting II Roe Deer 1/2 Oz Silver Proof Coin
Cook Islands 2014 $2 World of Hunting II Roe Deer 1/2 Oz Silver Proof CoinAfter the two successful first issues of «World of Hunting», we now present two new motifs. The Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus) lives mainly in Europe. With its height of around 60 to 70 cm, it is the smallest cervid. Even prehistoric man of the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic age) went hunting regularly. Hunting provided them with a food source and supplied them with valuable animal by-products such as fur, bones and sinews. Advanced ancient civilisations revered divini-ties related to hunting, for example the Greek goddess Artemis
Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 Red Deer PureSilver Coin with COA 2014
Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 Red Deer PureSilver Coin with COA 2014World of Hunting Red Deer. 1/2 troy oz (half troy oz). Purity Grading Company Grade/Other Year Country Face Value Other. New, Encapsulated & Never Touched. You wont find this coin anywhere else. The item “Cook Islands World of Hunting NGC PF70 Red Deer PureSilver Coin with COA 2014″ is in sale since Monday, May 9, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “rambo321″ and is located in Mattituck, New York. This item can be shipped to
Cook Islands 2014 2$ World of Hunting RED DEER 1/2 Oz Silver Coin
Cook Islands 2014 2$ World of Hunting RED DEER 1/2 Oz Silver CoinEven prehistoric man of the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic age) went hunting regularly. Hunting provided them with a food source and supplied them with valuable animal by-products such as fur, bones and sinews. Advanced ancient civilisations revered divini-ties related to hunting, for example the Greek goddess Artemis or the Roman goddess Diana. In the Catholic Church, Saint Hubertus is regarded as the patron saint of hunting. Nowadays hunters take on other responsibilities. The main aim of hunting is to care for diverse species. This includes feeding game during