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Cook Islands 2009 5$ 400th Anniversary Observation of Mars Antique Silver Coin
Cook Islands 2009 5$ 400th Anniversary Observation of Mars Antique Silver CoinSilver coin in capsule + COA + Box, Original Mint Condition.
2009 400th Anniversary Observation of Mars Martian Meteorite Cook Islands Coin
2009 400th Anniversary Observation of Mars Martian Meteorite Cook Islands CoinComes complete with tin and certificate of authenticity. Coin is in perfect condition. The item “2009 400th Anniversary Observation of Mars Martian Meteorite Cook Islands Coin” is in sale since Thursday, December 10, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Australia & Oceania\Other Oceania Coins”. The seller is “newkryon” and is located in Wilsonville, Oregon. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, South
Cook Islands 2009 5$ 400th ANNIVERSARY Of THE OBSERVATION OF MARS Silver Coin
Cook Islands 2009 5$ 400th ANNIVERSARY Of THE OBSERVATION OF MARS Silver Coin400th Anniversary Of The Observation Of Mars. Antique Cooper Plated Silver Coin with Real Piece of Martian Meteorite NWA 4925. Silver Fineness (% purity). Maximum Diameter (mm): 38.61. Limited Mintage 2 500. With original piece of the martian meteorite insert. Kazpost is a well-known and reliable postal operator. Kazpost represents Kazakhstan’s postal administration in the Universal Postal Union (UPU), is a member of Association of the state postal operators Posteurop of Europe, the Regional commonwealth in the field of Communications (RSS). Together we will find a solution. We
Cook Islands 2009 400th Anniversary of the Observation of Mars 25g Silver Coin
Cook Islands 2009 400th Anniversary of the Observation of Mars 25g Silver CoinCook Islands 2009 400th Anniversary of the Observation of Mars 25g Silver Coin. Mars is an earth-like planet in our solar system. With a diameter of approximately 6800 kilometres it is about half the size of the earth. A high percentage of iron oxide (rust) is responsible for its reddish shimmer. Due to this (blood red) colour it was granted the Roman God of Wars name. Through its brightness it was already known in ancient days. The planet Mars was observed more precisely for the first time with