NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand

NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
Are you looking for a rare and beautiful gold coin to add to your collection? Do you want to own a piece of Mexican history that is over a century old? If so, you will love this 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso coin graded by NGC as MS63! This coin is a stunning example of the 50 Peso gold series that was issued by Mexico from 1921 to 1947. It features the iconic Winged Victory design on the obverse and the Mexican coat of arms on the reverse. The coin has a diameter of 37.1 mm, a thickness of 2.69 mm, and a weight of 41.67 grams. It contains 1.2057 ounces of pure gold and has a fineness of. This coin is in mint state condition, with no signs of wear and only minor marks or hairlines. It has a lustrous and attractive appearance, with sharp details and natural toning. It comes encapsulated in a NGC holder with a certification number and a label indicating its grade and date. Rare and beautiful gold coin from Mexico. Iconic Winged Victory design on obverse. Mexican coat of arms on reverse. Mint state condition graded by NGC as MS63. Contains 1.2057 ounces of pure gold. Encapsulated in a NGC holder with certification number and label. Enhance your coin collection with a high-quality gold coin. Enjoy the historical and cultural significance of this coin. Appreciate the artistic and numismatic value of this coin. Protect your investment with a reputable grading service. Display your coin with pride and confidence. This is a fair and competitive price based on the current market value of gold and the rarity and condition of this coin. We will also insure your item for its full value and package it carefully to prevent any damage during transit. This coin is a rare and desirable item for any coin collector or gold investor. The 1922 date is one of the earlier dates in the series, with a mintage of only 463,000 coins. According to the NGC census data¹¹, there are only 98 coins graded as MS63 by NGC, and only 59 coins graded higher. This means that this coin is one of the finest examples available in the market. The survival estimate for this coin is also low, as many of these coins were melted down or lost over the years. According to the PCGS survival estimate¹², there are only about 6,000 coins remaining in all grades, and only about 2,000 coins remaining in mint state condition. This coin is a great opportunity to own a scarce and beautiful gold coin that will enhance your collection and increase in value over time. IF THEY DO NOT FOR WHATEVER REASON, PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND I WILL FIX IT AT THE TIME OF YOUR ORDER. I HAVE SEVERAL COUPONS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.
NGC MS63 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand

NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
Are you looking for a rare and beautiful gold coin to add to your collection? Do you want to own a piece of Mexican history that is over a century old? If so, you will love this 1922 Mexico Gold 50 Peso coin graded by NGC as MS63+! This coin is a stunning example of the 50 Peso gold series that was issued by Mexico from 1921 to 1947. It features the iconic Winged Victory design on the obverse and the Mexican coat of arms on the reverse. The coin has a diameter of 37.1 mm, a thickness of 2.69 mm, and a weight of 41.67 grams. It contains 1.2057 ounces of pure gold and has a fineness of. This coin is in mint state condition, with no signs of wear and only minor marks or hairlines. It has a lustrous and attractive appearance, with sharp details and natural toning. It comes encapsulated in a NGC holder with a certification number and a label indicating its grade and date. Rare and beautiful gold coin from Mexico. Iconic Winged Victory design on obverse. Mexican coat of arms on reverse. Mint state condition graded by NGC as MS63+. Contains 1.2057 ounces of pure gold. Encapsulated in a NGC holder with certification number and label. Enhance your coin collection with a high-quality gold coin. Enjoy the historical and cultural significance of this coin. Appreciate the artistic and numismatic value of this coin. Protect your investment with a reputable grading service. Display your coin with pride and confidence. This is a fair and competitive price based on the current market value of gold and the rarity and condition of this coin. We will also insure your item for its full value and package it carefully to prevent any damage during transit. This coin is a rare and desirable item for any coin collector or gold investor. The 1922 date is one of the earlier dates in the series, with a mintage of only 600,000 coins. According to the NGC census data¹¹, there are only 7 coins graded as MS63+ by NGC, and only 121 coins graded higher. This means that this coin is one of the finest examples available in the market. The survival estimate for this coin is also low, as many of these coins were melted down or lost over the years. This coin is a great opportunity to own a scarce and beautiful gold coin that will enhance your collection and increase in value over time. IF THEY DO NOT FOR WHATEVER REASON, PLEASE MESSAGE ME AND I WILL FIX IT AT THE TIME OF YOUR ORDER. I HAVE SEVERAL COUPONS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING.
NGC MS63+ 1926 Mexico Gold 50 Peso Stunning Early Date Lustrous In Hand
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
Obverse with dagger and crescent moon. Reverse in the style of Vira Raya fanams. A great historical Gold coin. Very rare, especially in this grade. You won’t be disappointed!! The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern Indian confederation that came to dominate much of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674[note 1] with the coronation of Shivaji of the Bhonsle Dynasty as the Chhatrapati (Marathi: “The title “Chhatrapati” was created by Shivaji upon his coronation”). Although Shivaji came from the Maratha caste, the Maratha empire also included warriors, administrators and other notables from Maratha and several other castes from Maharashtra. They are largely credited for ending the Mughal control over the Indian subcontinent and establishing the Maratha Empire. [6][7][8] The religious attitude of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb estranged non-Muslims, and his inability to finish the resulting Maratha uprising after a 27-year war at a great cost to his men and treasure, eventually ensued Maratha ascendency and control over sizeable portions of former Mughal lands in the north or about 1/3 of the subcontinent by 1757. [9][10] Maratha rule officially ended in 1818 with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao II at the hands of the English East India Company in Third Anglo-Maratha War. The Marathas were a Marathi-speaking warrior group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) who rose to prominence by establishing Hindavi Swarajya (meaning “self-rule of Hindus”). [11][12] The Marathas became prominent in the 17th century under the leadership of Shivaji, who revolted against the Adil Shahi dynasty, and the Mughals to carve out a kingdom with Raigad as his capital. His father, Shahaji, had earlier conquered Thanjavur which Shivaji’s half-brother, Venkoji Rao (alias Ekoji) inherited. This kingdom was known as the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom. Bangalore which was established in 1537 by a vassal of the Vijayanagara Empire, Kempe Gowda I who declared independence, was captured in 1638 by a large Adil Shahi Bijapur army led by Ranadulla Khan who, accompanied by his second in command Shahaji, defeated Kempe Gowda III. As a result, Bangalore was given to Shahaji as a jagir (feudal estate). Known for their mobility, the Marathas were able to consolidate their territory during the Mughal-Maratha Wars and later controlled a large part of the Indian subcontinent. Upon his release from Mughal captivity, Shahu became the Maratha ruler after a brief struggle with his aunt Tarabai, with the help of Balaji Vishwanath. Pleased by his help, Shahu appointed Balaji and later, his descendants, as the Peshwas or prime ministers of the empire. [13] Balaji and his descendants played a key role in the expansion of Maratha rule. The empire at its peak stretched from Tamil Nadu[14] in the south, to Peshawar (modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan[15]) in the north, and Orissa & West Bengal up to the Hooghly River, [16] in the east. The Marathas discussed abolishing the Mughal throne and placing Vishwas Rao on it in Delhi. In 1761, the Maratha Army lost the Third Battle of Panipat, which halted their imperial expansion into Afghanistan. Ten years after Panipat, the young Peshwa Madhav Rao I’s Maratha Resurrection reinstated Maratha authority over North India. To effectively manage the large empire, Madhav Rao gave semi-autonomy to the strongest of the knights, creating a confederacy of Maratha states. These leaders became known as the Gaekwads of Baroda, the Holkars of Indore and Malwa, the Scindias of Gwalior and Ujjain, the Bhonsales of Nagpur, the Jadhavs of Vidarbha, the Dabhades of Gujarat, the Puars of Dhar and Dewas. In 1775, the East India Company intervened in a Peshwa family succession struggle in Pune, which led to the First Anglo-Maratha War in which the Marathas emerged victorious. The Maratha Empire came to an end in 1818, with its last Peshwa being Baji Rao II. A large portion of the Maratha empire was coastline, which had been secured by the potent Maratha Navy under commanders such as Kanhoji Angre. [18] Securing the coastal areas and building land-based fortifications were crucial aspects of the Maratha’s defensive strategy and regional military history. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “historical-treasures-rare-coins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: Fanam
  • Historical Period: Independent Kingdoms
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1820
  • Fineness: 0.585
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification: NGC

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
Obverse with dagger and crescent moon. Reverse in the style of Vira Raya fanams. A great historical Gold coin. Very rare, especially in this grade. You won’t be disappointed!! The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern Indian confederation that came to dominate much of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674[note 1] with the coronation of Shivaji of the Bhonsle Dynasty as the Chhatrapati (Marathi: “The title “Chhatrapati” was created by Shivaji upon his coronation”). Although Shivaji came from the Maratha caste, the Maratha empire also included warriors, administrators and other notables from Maratha and several other castes from Maharashtra. They are largely credited for ending the Mughal control over the Indian subcontinent and establishing the Maratha Empire. [6][7][8] The religious attitude of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb estranged non-Muslims, and his inability to finish the resulting Maratha uprising after a 27-year war at a great cost to his men and treasure, eventually ensued Maratha ascendency and control over sizeable portions of former Mughal lands in the north or about 1/3 of the subcontinent by 1757. [9][10] Maratha rule officially ended in 1818 with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao II at the hands of the English East India Company in Third Anglo-Maratha War. The Marathas were a Marathi-speaking warrior group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) who rose to prominence by establishing Hindavi Swarajya (meaning “self-rule of Hindus”). [11][12] The Marathas became prominent in the 17th century under the leadership of Shivaji, who revolted against the Adil Shahi dynasty, and the Mughals to carve out a kingdom with Raigad as his capital. His father, Shahaji, had earlier conquered Thanjavur which Shivaji’s half-brother, Venkoji Rao (alias Ekoji) inherited. This kingdom was known as the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom. Bangalore which was established in 1537 by a vassal of the Vijayanagara Empire, Kempe Gowda I who declared independence, was captured in 1638 by a large Adil Shahi Bijapur army led by Ranadulla Khan who, accompanied by his second in command Shahaji, defeated Kempe Gowda III. As a result, Bangalore was given to Shahaji as a jagir (feudal estate). Known for their mobility, the Marathas were able to consolidate their territory during the Mughal-Maratha Wars and later controlled a large part of the Indian subcontinent. Upon his release from Mughal captivity, Shahu became the Maratha ruler after a brief struggle with his aunt Tarabai, with the help of Balaji Vishwanath. Pleased by his help, Shahu appointed Balaji and later, his descendants, as the Peshwas or prime ministers of the empire. [13] Balaji and his descendants played a key role in the expansion of Maratha rule. The empire at its peak stretched from Tamil Nadu[14] in the south, to Peshawar (modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan[15]) in the north, and Orissa & West Bengal up to the Hooghly River, [16] in the east. The Marathas discussed abolishing the Mughal throne and placing Vishwas Rao on it in Delhi. In 1761, the Maratha Army lost the Third Battle of Panipat, which halted their imperial expansion into Afghanistan. Ten years after Panipat, the young Peshwa Madhav Rao I’s Maratha Resurrection reinstated Maratha authority over North India. To effectively manage the large empire, Madhav Rao gave semi-autonomy to the strongest of the knights, creating a confederacy of Maratha states. These leaders became known as the Gaekwads of Baroda, the Holkars of Indore and Malwa, the Scindias of Gwalior and Ujjain, the Bhonsales of Nagpur, the Jadhavs of Vidarbha, the Dabhades of Gujarat, the Puars of Dhar and Dewas. In 1775, the East India Company intervened in a Peshwa family succession struggle in Pune, which led to the First Anglo-Maratha War in which the Marathas emerged victorious. The Maratha Empire came to an end in 1818, with its last Peshwa being Baji Rao II. A large portion of the Maratha empire was coastline, which had been secured by the potent Maratha Navy under commanders such as Kanhoji Angre. [18] Securing the coastal areas and building land-based fortifications were crucial aspects of the Maratha’s defensive strategy and regional military history. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “historical-treasures-rare-coins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: Fanam
  • Historical Period: Independent Kingdoms
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1820
  • Fineness: 0.585
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification: NGC

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
Obverse with dagger and crescent moon. Reverse in the style of Vira Raya fanams. A great historical Gold coin. Very rare, especially in this grade. You won’t be disappointed!! The Maratha Empire, also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy, was an early modern Indian confederation that came to dominate much of the Indian subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674[note 1] with the coronation of Shivaji of the Bhonsle Dynasty as the Chhatrapati (Marathi: “The title “Chhatrapati” was created by Shivaji upon his coronation”). Although Shivaji came from the Maratha caste, the Maratha empire also included warriors, administrators and other notables from Maratha and several other castes from Maharashtra. They are largely credited for ending the Mughal control over the Indian subcontinent and establishing the Maratha Empire. [6][7][8] The religious attitude of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb estranged non-Muslims, and his inability to finish the resulting Maratha uprising after a 27-year war at a great cost to his men and treasure, eventually ensued Maratha ascendency and control over sizeable portions of former Mughal lands in the north or about 1/3 of the subcontinent by 1757. [9][10] Maratha rule officially ended in 1818 with the defeat of Peshwa Bajirao II at the hands of the English East India Company in Third Anglo-Maratha War. The Marathas were a Marathi-speaking warrior group from the western Deccan Plateau (present-day Maharashtra) who rose to prominence by establishing Hindavi Swarajya (meaning “self-rule of Hindus”). [11][12] The Marathas became prominent in the 17th century under the leadership of Shivaji, who revolted against the Adil Shahi dynasty, and the Mughals to carve out a kingdom with Raigad as his capital. His father, Shahaji, had earlier conquered Thanjavur which Shivaji’s half-brother, Venkoji Rao (alias Ekoji) inherited. This kingdom was known as the Thanjavur Maratha kingdom. Bangalore which was established in 1537 by a vassal of the Vijayanagara Empire, Kempe Gowda I who declared independence, was captured in 1638 by a large Adil Shahi Bijapur army led by Ranadulla Khan who, accompanied by his second in command Shahaji, defeated Kempe Gowda III. As a result, Bangalore was given to Shahaji as a jagir (feudal estate). Known for their mobility, the Marathas were able to consolidate their territory during the Mughal-Maratha Wars and later controlled a large part of the Indian subcontinent. Upon his release from Mughal captivity, Shahu became the Maratha ruler after a brief struggle with his aunt Tarabai, with the help of Balaji Vishwanath. Pleased by his help, Shahu appointed Balaji and later, his descendants, as the Peshwas or prime ministers of the empire. [13] Balaji and his descendants played a key role in the expansion of Maratha rule. The empire at its peak stretched from Tamil Nadu[14] in the south, to Peshawar (modern-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan[15]) in the north, and Orissa & West Bengal up to the Hooghly River, [16] in the east. The Marathas discussed abolishing the Mughal throne and placing Vishwas Rao on it in Delhi. In 1761, the Maratha Army lost the Third Battle of Panipat, which halted their imperial expansion into Afghanistan. Ten years after Panipat, the young Peshwa Madhav Rao I’s Maratha Resurrection reinstated Maratha authority over North India. To effectively manage the large empire, Madhav Rao gave semi-autonomy to the strongest of the knights, creating a confederacy of Maratha states. These leaders became known as the Gaekwads of Baroda, the Holkars of Indore and Malwa, the Scindias of Gwalior and Ujjain, the Bhonsales of Nagpur, the Jadhavs of Vidarbha, the Dabhades of Gujarat, the Puars of Dhar and Dewas. In 1775, the East India Company intervened in a Peshwa family succession struggle in Pune, which led to the First Anglo-Maratha War in which the Marathas emerged victorious. The Maratha Empire came to an end in 1818, with its last Peshwa being Baji Rao II. A large portion of the Maratha empire was coastline, which had been secured by the potent Maratha Navy under commanders such as Kanhoji Angre. [18] Securing the coastal areas and building land-based fortifications were crucial aspects of the Maratha’s defensive strategy and regional military history. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins: World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “historical-treasures-rare-coins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: Fanam
  • Historical Period: Independent Kingdoms
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1820
  • Fineness: 0.585
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification: NGC

NGC MS63 1820-1830 INDIA GOLD Fanam Coin, Maratha Confederacy, SHARP HIGH GRADE
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476

MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
You will receive the exact item! Customer Service Priority #1. We have several employees that work customer service FULL TIME. We take customer service very seriously and will work hard to ensure you have an exceptional shopping experience. We are here to help! We will work hard to answer all of your questions. We want you to come back and we want you to tell everyone else about what a great experience you had with us. If you ever have a problem, we want to take care of it! We are NOT mind readers, so unless you tell us about your problem, we cannot fix it. We stand behind all of our items 100%. Their authenticity is guaranteed indefinitely. They will be carefully packaged to ensure your item(s) arrive quickly and safely. A pictures worth a 1000 words. And our pictures are better than any words we could use to describe our coins. Grading is a subjective’art’ we can always give you our opinion; however, we try to photograph coins as accurately as possible to give you all the information you need to form an opinion. We’ve spent 1000’s of hours working to perfect the perfect photo. Our goal is to photograph it in a way that allows you to see what the item will look like when it is in front of you. We do not enhance or touch up any of our photos. Read our feedback, you’ll see people love the quality we send people. M Barr Coins. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mbarrcoins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS63
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1915
  • Strike Type: Business

MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476

MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
You will receive the exact item! Customer Service Priority #1. We have several employees that work customer service FULL TIME. We take customer service very seriously and will work hard to ensure you have an exceptional shopping experience. We are here to help! We will work hard to answer all of your questions. We want you to come back and we want you to tell everyone else about what a great experience you had with us. If you ever have a problem, we want to take care of it! We are NOT mind readers, so unless you tell us about your problem, we cannot fix it. We stand behind all of our items 100%. Their authenticity is guaranteed indefinitely. They will be carefully packaged to ensure your item(s) arrive quickly and safely. A pictures worth a 1000 words. And our pictures are better than any words we could use to describe our coins. Grading is a subjective’art’ we can always give you our opinion; however, we try to photograph coins as accurately as possible to give you all the information you need to form an opinion. We’ve spent 1000’s of hours working to perfect the perfect photo. Our goal is to photograph it in a way that allows you to see what the item will look like when it is in front of you. We do not enhance or touch up any of our photos. Read our feedback, you’ll see people love the quality we send people. M Barr Coins. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “mbarrcoins” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS63
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1915
  • Strike Type: Business

MS63 1915 $20 American Gold Eagle Graded NGC 0476
1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin
1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin
1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin
1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin

1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin
Obverse: National arms, eagle left. Reverse: Aztec Sunstone with denomination below. Edge Lettering: INDEPEDENCIA Y LIBERTAD. Note: Mint mark Mo. The item “1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin” is in sale since Monday, April 5, 2021. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “1641gordon” and is located in Sharon, Massachusetts. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Denomination: 20 Pesos
  • Composition: Gold
  • Year: 1959
  • Certification Number: 2853341-007
  • Grade: MS 63
  • KM Number: 478
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification: NGC

1959 MS63 Mexico 20 Pesos Gold Coin
1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD

1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
The Coin in the images is the one you will receive. This will be a nice addition addition to your collection or will make a great Gift. Image(s) may be enlarged to show detail. See our other listings for more amazing items at bargain prices! We appreciate and Thank You for your business. The item “1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD” is in sale since Saturday, November 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Gold (Pre-1933)\$20, Double Eagle”. The seller is “coinandjewelryexchange” and is located in Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, Sweden, Indonesia, South africa, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Denomination: $20
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Composition: Gold
  • Certification Number: 118187-046
  • Certification: NGC
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Mint Location: Philadelphia
  • Grade: MS 63
  • Year: 1900

1900 NGC MS63 $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Gold Coin 119DUD
Company S.A.
CIF: B123456789
New Burlington St, 123
CP: W1B 5NF London (United Kingdom)
Tel: 9XX 123 456

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