Keep your Luck -Cameroon 2000 CFA 2022. Antique finish 99,9% Silver Coin, 50 gr
Unit: tk
Price:
225,00 €
Face Value: 2 000 Fr
Issuing Country: Cameroon
Weight 50 g
Silver: 999
Diameter 50 mm
Quality:
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 500
High relief, digital printing
Luck is an essential feature of life and living. It is not palpable, however, with the coin, you Keep Your Luck in your hands. Place this coin in anything you desire luck to touch and it would. Keep Your Luck coin is in constant telekinetic communication with mother nature and the universe. It is a coinage masterpiece with antique finish quality and bright digital printing. The coin is an incredibly unique opportunity to increase your chances of success and victory in any unforeseen situation. Take it and Keep Your Luck!
Issuing Country: Cameroon
Weight 50 g
Silver: 999
Diameter 50 mm
Quality:
Year Date: 2022
Mintage: 500
High relief, digital printing
Luck is an essential feature of life and living. It is not palpable, however, with the coin, you Keep Your Luck in your hands. Place this coin in anything you desire luck to touch and it would. Keep Your Luck coin is in constant telekinetic communication with mother nature and the universe. It is a coinage masterpiece with antique finish quality and bright digital printing. The coin is an incredibly unique opportunity to increase your chances of success and victory in any unforeseen situation. Take it and Keep Your Luck!
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