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2014 Cook Islands, MOLDAVITE IMPACT meteorite coin! CONCAVE $5 silver proof+ box
2014 Cook Islands, MOLDAVITE IMPACT meteorite coin! CONCAVE $5 silver proof+ box2014 Cook Islands MOLDAVITE IMPACT m eteorite coin. 10 years anniversary of the meteorite coin series Featuring real moldavite Digital print on concave relief. 1 oz /31.1g. Coin comes in a coin capsule, anniversary metal box and with certificate of authenticity Have a look at my other auctions – I do have more meteorite coins and medals! Sellers: Add a FREE map to your listings. The item “2014 Cook Islands, MOLDAVITE IMPACT meteorite coin! CONCAVE $5 silver proof+ box” is in sale since Wednesday, August 06, 2014. This item
CHONDRITE IMPACT METEORITE 2015 Cook Islands 1Oz 999 Silver Antique Finish Coin
CHONDRITE IMPACT METEORITE 2015 Cook Islands 1Oz 999 Silver Antique Finish CoinCHONDRITE IMPACT METEORITE 2015 Cook Islands 1Oz 999 Silver Antique Finish Coin. The item “CHONDRITE IMPACT METEORITE 2015 Cook Islands 1Oz 999 Silver Antique Finish Coin” is in sale since Wednesday, November 18, 2015. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “macoins-numis” and is located in Málaga. This item can be shipped worldwide. Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated Year: 2015 Certification: COA from Mint Grade: Ungraded Composition: 999 Silver Country/Region of Manufacture: Cook Islands
Cook Islands 2014 5$ METEORITE MOLDAVITE IMPACT 1 Oz Silver Coin Real Meteorite
Cook Islands 2014 5$ METEORITE MOLDAVITE IMPACT 1 Oz Silver Coin Real MeteoriteEXTREMELY LOW mintage limit only 2,500!! Certificate of Authenticity+Presentations Case. Special Edition for 10 years anniversary of the meteorite coin series. Coin with REAL piece of Moldavite Meteorite insert. Moldavite, a natural bottle-green glass, originated from a high-pressure modification of quartz, which was caused by the impact of a meteorite in Bavaria 15 million years ago. Upon hitting the earth the meteorite, which had a diameter of 1500 m, had reached a speed of 70000 km/h, through which the discovery site, also known as grit-fields, is spread over