2 Dollars - Elizabeth II King Edward I 2004 year Extremely rare non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 4 mm
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Gold plated copper-nickel | 40 g | 38.6 mm |
2 Dollars - Elizabeth II King Henry II 2004 year Extremely rare non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 4 mm
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Gold plated copper-nickel | 40 g | 38.6 mm |
2 Dollars - Elizabeth II King Henry IV 2004 year Extremely rare non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 4 mm
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Gold plated copper-nickel | 40 g | 38.6 mm |
2 Dollars - Elizabeth II King Henry VII 2004 year Extremely rare non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 4 mm
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Gold plated copper-nickel | 40 g | 38.6 mm |
2 Dollars - Elizabeth II T.E. Lawrence 2004 year Extremely rare non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 4 mm
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Gold plated copper-nickel | 40 g | 38.6 mm |
10 Dollars - Elizabeth II FAO 1981 year Non-circulating coin issued by Eastern Caribbean States, round shape, thickness measures 3 mm
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Copper-nickel | 27.6 g | 40.7 mm |
¼ Real Provisional coinage 1828 year Extremely rare standard circulation coin issued by El Salvador, round shape Belongs to period State of the Federal Republic of Central America (1823-1841).
½ Real Provisional coinage 1833 year Extremely rare standard circulation coin issued by El Salvador, round shape Belongs to period State of the Federal Republic of Central America (1823-1841).
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Silver (.633) | 1.5 g | 16 mm |
½ Real Provisional coinage 1835 year Extremely rare standard circulation coin issued by El Salvador, round shape Belongs to period State of the Federal Republic of Central America (1823-1841).
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Silver (.700) | 1.2 g | 16 mm |
½ Real Type III Countermark ND 1840 year Extremely rare standard circulation coin issued by El Salvador, round shape, demonetized. Belongs to period State of the Federal Republic of Central America (1823-1841).
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Silver (.902) | 1.7 g | 17.5 mm |