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1001 Nights. Aladdin. Djibouti 250 Fr 2022. Silver coin. with hologram 155 g.

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369,00 €
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Country Djibouti
Year 2022
Face Value: 250 Francs
Silver 99,9%
Weight; 155 g
Diameter; 80 mm
Quality Proof
Mintage: 500 pieces

This wonderful 5 Oz Silver coin is a original hand-drawn artwork full of details representing the famous tale of Aladdin. The coin has a Proof quality, has a partial colour effects and it comes with an elegant case, along with the Certificate of Authenticity. Limited mintage of only 500 pieces worldwide.
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