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2023 Cook Islands Mountains Half Dome 2oz Silver Proof Coin with Mintage of 1500

2023 Cook Islands Mountains Half Dome 2oz Silver Proof Coin with Mintage of 1500

2023 Cook Islands Mountains Half Dome 2oz Silver Proof Coin with Mintage of 1500All items are Live on hand with No PreSales. We depend on ratings and for any reason you cannot. We have a variety of items and if you do see it please reach out to us. We are direct to Mint with most companies and we expect the same. Results as you do. Inspect the product and only offer the best. Stock photos will be used in most listing and expect the same coin. With multiples offered in several listing, We cannot give exact COA #s. Smartminting®

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2023 Half Dome Mountain 2 oz silver coin Cook Islands

2023 Half Dome Mountain 2 oz silver coin Cook Islands

2023 Half Dome Mountain 2 oz silver coin Cook Islands2 oz silver coin proof. Size: 38.61 mm.

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HALF DOME Mountains 2 Oz Silver Coin 10$ Cook Islands 2023

HALF DOME Mountains 2 Oz Silver Coin 10$ Cook Islands 2023

HALF DOME Mountains 2 Oz Silver Coin 10$ Cook Islands 2023In Gem Mint Condition with Box and Certificate.

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FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING Set 12 Silver Coins Half Dollar Cook Islands 2023

FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING Set 12 Silver Coins Half Dollar Cook Islands 2023

FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING Set 12 Silver Coins Half Dollar Cook Islands 2023PRE-ORDER: Available from 2023-11-20.

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HALF DOME MOUNTAINS 2023 $10 2 oz Silver Proof SMARTMINTING Coin Cook Islands

HALF DOME MOUNTAINS 2023 $10 2 oz Silver Proof SMARTMINTING Coin Cook Islands

HALF DOME MOUNTAINS 2023 $10 2 oz Silver Proof SMARTMINTING Coin Cook IslandsVisible from afar, this steep, rugged half-sphere soars high above the Yosemite Valley. Originally named «Tis-sa-ack», a native American phrase for “cleft rock”, it witnessed many famous climbs. The first known ascent was by George Anderson in 1875, who drilled holes into the smooth granite to successfully conquer the rock face. Since then, hikers reach the summit each year by following a trail starting from the valley floor. After a strenuous climb of several hundred granite steps, they find themselves at the foot of the steep east face.