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2010 Cook Islands $5- MARTIN LUTHER KING, NGC MS70 ANTIQUED Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands $5- MARTIN LUTHER KING, NGC MS70 ANTIQUED Silver Coin

2010 Cook Islands $5- MARTIN LUTHER KING, NGC MS70 ANTIQUED Silver CoinPure – silver- collectible – limited – ssg – exclusive – democrat – republican – dnc – rnc – bullet – shield – rare – stacking – stacker – graduation – trivium – freedom girl – standing – southern – confederate – anarchy – anarchist – silver coins – 2015 silver eagle – rare coins – ruthenium – nude silver – pirate. 999 silver coin – hammer struck.

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Cook Islands 2 x $5 2010 Barack Obama & Martin Luther King Silver Coin Set

Cook Islands 2 x $5 2010 Barack Obama & Martin Luther King Silver Coin Set

Cook Islands 2 x $5 2010 Barack Obama & Martin Luther King Silver Coin SetAll of my items are 100% original. The item “Cook Islands 2 x $5 2010 Barack Obama & Martin Luther King Silver Coin Set” is in sale since Thursday, November 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\South Pacific”. The seller is “slavaest” and is located in Tallinn, default. This item can be shipped worldwide. Certification: Uncertified Year: 2010 Composition: Silver

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Cook Islands 2010 $5 Barack Obama and Martin Luther King 2x 25g Silver Coin Set

Cook Islands 2010 $5 Barack Obama and Martin Luther King 2x 25g Silver Coin Set

Cook Islands 2010 $5 Barack Obama and Martin Luther King 2x 25g Silver Coin Set2x 25g (1.61oz total). 38.61 mm each. Martin Luther King who died over 40 years ago is still ever-present in peoples minds today. How would he react to todays political society development? A great man like him, with his incredible character and persuasiveness, would surely have a critical say in the matter but a certain satisfaction would also be present. His most famous speech, I have a dream, which he held on August 28, 1963 at an orderly civil rights movement demonstration in Washington, partially became