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”Splash of Colour" City Edition. New York. Samoa 5$ 2021 Antique finish 99,9% silver coin, 2 oz

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199,00 €
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Weight: 2 oz
Silver: 99,9%
Size: 40 x 60 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Issuing Country: Samoa
Year Date: 2021
Mintage: 999
Face Value: 5 Dollars

”SPLASH OF COLOUR“ CITY EDITION



Modern design with elegant Antique Finish effect enhanced with the exciting “Colour Pop” Effect



► Iconic designs reinvented in a modern look on 2 oz Silver coin bars - including privy mark.

► Colour print refined with shiny translucent enamel - enhanced with a “Splash of Colour“ privy mark.

► Choose your favourite city
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Face Value: 5 Dollars
Weight: 2 oz
Silver: 99,9%
Size: 40 x 60 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Issuing Country: Samoa
Year Date: 2021
Mintage: 999


199,00 €
Weight: 2 oz
Silver: 99,9%
Size: 40 x 60 mm
Quality: Antique finish
Issuing Country: Samoa
Year Date: 2021
Mintage: 999
Face Value: 5 Dollars
”SPLASH OF COLOUR“ CITY EDITION



Modern design with elegant Antique Finish effect enhanced with the exciting “Colour Pop” Effect



► Iconic designs reinvented in a modern look on 2 oz Silver coin bars - including privy mark.

► Colour print refined with shiny translucent enamel - enhanced with a “Splash of Colour“ privy mark.

► Choose your favourite city
199,00 €
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An ideal gift for someone special.

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Includes a two-headed Phillips and flat Torpedo modern precision screwdriver

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Weight 2 oz
Silver: 999
Diameter 50 mm
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Year Date: 2021
Mintage: 500

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