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Lunar Year of the Rabbit 2023. Mirror Rabbit Tokelau 5$ 2023 99,9% silver coin 1 oz

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139,00 €
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Dimensions: 65m
Standard Weight: 31.1g
Silver: 99.9%
Year Dated: 2022
Monetary Denom:
NZD 5.00
Max Mintage: 500
Country of Issue: Tokelau

MIRROR Rabbitr – MASSIVE 65mm 1oz SILVER PROOF COIN
The Year of the Rabbit will commence on Jan 22th 2023 and represents the element water. It is said people born in this year are easy going, like to avoid conflict and don't take unnecessary risks. They are articulate and have strong communication skills and thrive leadership roles. They are also known for their patience, modesty and kindness. The coin is struck in proof condition with the rabbit on one side sculpted proof with a highly polished proof table and the other side with a frosted table and a polished rabbit.
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