Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded

Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
Coins, Notes & Bullion. Native American & Southwestern. Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded. Inscription: Suid Afrika South Africa / Krugerrand 1977 Fyngold 1oz Fine Gold Metal: Fine Gold Weight: 1 oz NGC: MS 66, 2760814-001 Measurement: 32.8 mm [SKU: B7126]. With over 20 years in the fine jewelry, e-commerce industry, we have the expertise and experience to curate a collection of fine jewelry, watches and bullion – both new and pre-owned – that will fit both your personal style and budget. We love the treasure hunt of discovering beautiful, unique pieces, along with the master craft of transforming these designs into modern day heirlooms. We pair the newest technology with seasoned experts so that you can both build and sell your estate with confidence. We welcome your inquiry! Why Shop With Us. Our Customers Love Us! Join Our Mailing List. Sign up today to receive special insider notifications of deals, promotions, and new items! The item “Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded” is in sale since Monday, May 11, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “jewelryauthority” and is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Certification Number: 2760814-001
  • Coin: South African Rand
  • Fineness: 0.999
  • Grade: MS 66
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Year: 1977

Krugerrand Fine Gold Coin 1ozt 1977 MS66 NGC Mint State Graded
1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin
1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin
1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin
1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin

1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin
1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin. A 1925 Poland 10 Zlotych gold piece struck in. 900 Fine Gold graded Mint State 66 (MS-66) by NGC. This piece displays an original vibrant gold luster and excellent frosted details. The total mintage for this date & mint: 50,350. Packages are no longer insured if tracking information shows the package is delivered. We will only cover packages that are lost in transit or damaged. 100% satisfaction is our priority, please reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns. In such cases this will be specified within the listing. Offers will not be considered on listings unless you use the Make Offer feature, nor will we end a listing early to consider an offer. We reserve the right to cancel sales that may or may not have typography issues within the listings, pricing inaccuracies, systematic faults by our system, and/or errors caused by eBayÕs system. We do not offer or make price adjustments based on the market fluctuations of precious metals, or for any other reason. To send us a message. Our direct contact information is as follows. Why Shop with Us? Why Shop With Us. The item “1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin” is in sale since Monday, October 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Poland”. The seller is “coinexchange267″ and is located in Hartsdale, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Australia, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Bangladesh, Ecuador, Egypt, Iceland, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1925
  • Certification Number: 4750088-004
  • Grade: MS 66
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Poland

1925 G10Z 10 Zlotych Gold Poland NGC MS66 Gem Uncirculated Mint State Coin
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Maharaja Dulip Singh AV Emergency Rupee VS1905 Multan Herrli 11.09.04 MS66. Top of the Population. Bold Leaf, Clear inscription & Date rarely found on these issues. No other Sikh Coin has got a higher grade than a 65. Complete Date 1905 and Complete Legend Sahai SatguruMay the true Teacher help! This coin was struck during the siege of Multan by the British in VS 1905 (1848 CE). The garrison was led by Diwan Mulraj, who found himself in possession of no silver but did have a considerable store of gold. Consequently, he struck these small gold pieces to pay his troops. They were meant to pass as one rupee coins. The coins were struck with either plain or reeded edges; this one has a plain edge. The legends on the coin reflect the dire circumstances in which it was struck. On the obverse Sahai Satguru, there is an appeal to the Guru to help, and on the reverse is the word mundarka, probably related to the word mundra, which means ring or collar. During the siege, the city was surrounded by British troops, who eventually broke through and occupied Multan. The East India Company’s Bengal Army under General Whish began the siege of Multan. But it was too small to encircle the city, Currie decided to reinforce them with a substantial detachment of the Khalsa under Sher Singh Attariwalla. Sher Singh’s father, Chattar Singh Attariwalla, was openly preparing to revolt in Hazara to the north of the Punjab. On 14 September, Sher Singh also rebelled against the East India Company and joined the revolt. However, Dewan Mulraj and Sher Singh could not agree to combine their forces and fought separately against the British. On 27 December, Whish ordered four columns of troops to attack the suburbs of the city. Mulraj’s forces were driven back into the city, and Whish’s force set up batteries 500 yards from the city walls causing great damage in the city. On 30 December, the main magazine in the citadel exploded, killing 800 of the defenders. Mulraj nevertheless maintained his fire and sent a defiant message to Whish, stating that he still had enough powder to last a year. He attempted to mount a sortie against the besiegers on 31 December but this was driven back. Whish ordered a general assault on 2 January 1849. The attackers successfully scaled the breaches, and the battle became a bloody house-to-house fight in the city, in which many defenders and civilians were killed indiscriminately. Mulraj offered to surrender if his life was spared, but Whish insisted on unconditional surrender, and on 22 January, Mulraj gave himself up, with 550 men. The British gained vast quantities of loot. Mulraj’s treasury was worth three million pounds, a huge sum for the time. There was also much looting in the town, by both British and Indian soldiers. With the fall of Multan, Whish’s army was able to reinforce the main Bengal Army force under Sir Hugh Gough. Whish’s heavy guns were decisive at the Battle of Gujarat, which effectively broke Sher Singh’s and Chattar Singh’s armies and ended the Second Anglo-Sikh War. A SUPERB example of a VERY RARE type of great historical interest. All item(s) I sell are guaranteed to be Authentic. I follow the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Dealers Code of Ethics. Pictures: All pictures are taken under natural light and are not retouched. The item(s) you see in the picture is what you’ll get. References: For World Coins, we use Krause Mishler Numberse(KM), for others such as Islamic Coins Steve Album’s Checklist References are provided. I expect for you to do the same when you get the item. If you are not satisfied with your item and/or service. Please inform me immediately. If you have a problem with the item or the service, all you have to do is inform me and I will do everything to resolve the problem. With prior approval, please make sure that the return is trackable so both parties know where the item is. The item “India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66″ is in sale since Monday, December 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “shredplayer” and is located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification Number: 2830228-014
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 66
  • Year: 1848
  • Composition: Gold

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66
1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66
1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66
1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66

1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66
Serving Collectors and Investors for Over 50 Years. Deal of the Day. 1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold – Lunar Year of the Dragon – NGC MS66. 1988-SM Singapore Gold (1 oz) 100 Singold – Lunar Year of the Dragon Certified NGC MS66 Photos are of the actual set you will receive. Due to additional Safety & Security policies, Orders for Bullion products cannot be processed Same Day. UPS 2 Day Air with Signature Confirmation. However, we reserve the right to make Carrier and Service Level changes due to operating conditions. If you need to change the Address you should cancel your order and place a new order using the correct address. Bullion coins, bars and rounds are mass-produced and are not manufactured to the same quality standards as collector coins. Listed prices for bullion products are firm and not negotiable. Prices will change with movements in the spot price of the underlying metal while precious metals markets are open. Pre-Owned Vintage US Mint Products. Except for current year products, nearly all of our US Mint products have been previously owned. Unless otherwise disclosed, all of our US Mint products come with their complete original packaging. We inspect all pre-owned US Mint products prior to offering them for sale. We only sell sets that have passed our inspection; the coins are typically free of excessive hazing, spotting, or distracting toning. While the items are typically in very good condition for their age, these vintage products are not new. Use of Stock Images. We typically have multiple quantities available of many of our most popular products. As a result we often use “Stock Images” to represent the actual product. When a “Stock Image” is used to merchandise a product, that use will be disclosed as follows. The’Stock Images’ used in this Description are an indicator of the quality of the item you will receive. The actual item you will receive is guaranteed to be as described and depicted. “Random Dates” Product Listings. When purchasing “Random Dates” products you can expect to receive dates and types of our choice, depending upon current stock on hand. Due to high volume it is impractical for us to select specific dates upon request. Liberty Coin attempts to display product images shown on the site as accurately as possible. However, we cannot guarantee that the color you see matches the product color, as the display of the color depends, in part, upon the monitor you are using. Prices and availability of products and services are subject to change without notice. Errors will be corrected where discovered, and Liberty Coin, LLC reserves the right to revoke any stated offer and to correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions including after an order has been submitted and whether or not the order has been confirmed. Since 1965, Liberty Coin has offered an ever-expanding line of precious metal bullion, collectible coins and US Mint products. Whether you are an investor seeking asset diversification through precious metals, an experienced collector searching for a key date coin, or simply trying to find a vintage Proof Set as a gift, Liberty Coin’s extensive inventory is available to meet your needs. To contact Liberty Coin. Sign up to receive special insider notifications of deals, promotions, and new items! The item “1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66″ is in sale since Tuesday, August 13, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “liberty.coin” and is located in Huntington Beach, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Malta, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Barbados, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Ecuador, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Iceland, Jersey, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Oman, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, Taiwan.
  • Composition: Gold
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Grade: MS66
  • Certification: NGC
  • Year: 1988
  • Denomination: 100 Singold

1988 SM Singapore Gold 1 oz 100 Singold Lunar Year of the Dragon NGC MS66
1971 Malaysia 100 Ringgit Gold Coin NGC MS66 AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj
1971 Malaysia 100 Ringgit Gold Coin NGC MS66 AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj

1971 Malaysia 100 Ringgit Gold Coin NGC MS66 AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj
(Please ask for a combined invoice before paying). (We don’t have a shop in the city). Ask us anything anytime. The item “1971 Malaysia 100 Ringgit Gold Coin NGC MS66 AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj” is in sale since Friday, April 26, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Asia\Malaysia”. The seller is “narracan” and is located in Flinders Lane, VIC. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Year: 1971
  • Composition: Gold
  • Era: 1970s

1971 Malaysia 100 Ringgit Gold Coin NGC MS66 AbdulRahman Putra Al-Haj
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Maharaja Dulip Singh AV Emergency Rupee VS1905 Multan Herrli 11.09.04 MS66. Top of the Population. Bold Leaf, Clear inscription & Date rarely found on these issues. No other Sikh Coin has got a higher grade than a 65. Complete Date 1905 and Complete Legend Sahai SatguruMay the true Teacher help! This coin was struck during the siege of Multan by the British in VS 1905 (1848 CE). The garrison was led by Diwan Mulraj, who found himself in possession of no silver but did have a considerable store of gold. Consequently, he struck these small gold pieces to pay his troops. They were meant to pass as one rupee coins. The coins were struck with either plain or reeded edges; this one has a plain edge. The legends on the coin reflect the dire circumstances in which it was struck. On the obverse Sahai Satguru, there is an appeal to the Guru to help, and on the reverse is the word mundarka, probably related to the word mundra, which means ring or collar. During the siege, the city was surrounded by British troops, who eventually broke through and occupied Multan. The East India Company’s Bengal Army under General Whish began the siege of Multan. But it was too small to encircle the city, Currie decided to reinforce them with a substantial detachment of the Khalsa under Sher Singh Attariwalla. Sher Singh’s father, Chattar Singh Attariwalla, was openly preparing to revolt in Hazara to the north of the Punjab. On 14 September, Sher Singh also rebelled against the East India Company and joined the revolt. However, Dewan Mulraj and Sher Singh could not agree to combine their forces and fought separately against the British. On 27 December, Whish ordered four columns of troops to attack the suburbs of the city. Mulraj’s forces were driven back into the city, and Whish’s force set up batteries 500 yards from the city walls causing great damage in the city. On 30 December, the main magazine in the citadel exploded, killing 800 of the defenders. Mulraj nevertheless maintained his fire and sent a defiant message to Whish, stating that he still had enough powder to last a year. He attempted to mount a sortie against the besiegers on 31 December but this was driven back. Whish ordered a general assault on 2 January 1849. The attackers successfully scaled the breaches, and the battle became a bloody house-to-house fight in the city, in which many defenders and civilians were killed indiscriminately. Mulraj offered to surrender if his life was spared, but Whish insisted on unconditional surrender, and on 22 January, Mulraj gave himself up, with 550 men. The British gained vast quantities of loot. Mulraj’s treasury was worth three million pounds, a huge sum for the time. There was also much looting in the town, by both British and Indian soldiers. With the fall of Multan, Whish’s army was able to reinforce the main Bengal Army force under Sir Hugh Gough. Whish’s heavy guns were decisive at the Battle of Gujarat, which effectively broke Sher Singh’s and Chattar Singh’s armies and ended the Second Anglo-Sikh War. A SUPERB example of a VERY RARE type of great historical interest. All item(s) I sell are guaranteed to be Authentic. I follow the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Dealers Code of Ethics. Pictures: All pictures are taken under natural light and are not retouched. The item(s) you see in the picture is what you’ll get. References: For World Coins, we use Krause Mishler Numberse(KM), for others such as Islamic Coins Steve Album’s Checklist References are provided. I expect for you to do the same when you get the item. If you are not satisfied with your item and/or service. Please inform me immediately. If you have a problem with the item or the service, all you have to do is inform me and I will do everything to resolve the problem. With prior approval, please make sure that the return is trackable so both parties know where the item is. The item “India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66″ is in sale since Sunday, June 30, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “shredplayer” and is located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification Number: 2830228-014
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 66
  • Year: 1848
  • Composition: Gold

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin NGC MS66 Bolesaw Chrobry Polish JB410
1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin NGC MS66 Bolesaw Chrobry Polish JB410

1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin NGC MS66 Bolesaw Chrobry Polish JB410
This listing is for. 1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin. NGC Certified MS 66. As displayed in the photos. The item “1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin NGC MS66 Bolesaw Chrobry Polish JB410″ is in sale since Thursday, December 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Europe\Poland”. The seller is “kedziekoins” and is located in Chicago, Illinois. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS66
  • Year: 1925
  • Composition: Gold

1925 Poland 10 Zlotych Gold Coin NGC MS66 Bolesaw Chrobry Polish JB410
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
India Sikh Empire Maharaja Dulip Singh AV Emergency Rupee VS1905 Multan Herrli 11.09.04 MS66. Top of the Population. Bold Leaf, Clear inscription & Date rarely found on these issues. No other Sikh Coin has got a higher grade than a 65. Complete Date 1905 and Complete Legend Sahai SatguruMay the true Teacher help! This coin was struck during the siege of Multan by the British in VS 1905 (1848 CE). The garrison was led by Diwan Mulraj, who found himself in possession of no silver but did have a considerable store of gold. Consequently, he struck these small gold pieces to pay his troops. They were meant to pass as one rupee coins. The coins were struck with either plain or reeded edges; this one has a plain edge. The legends on the coin reflect the dire circumstances in which it was struck. On the obverse Sahai Satguru, there is an appeal to the Guru to help, and on the reverse is the word mundarka, probably related to the word mundra, which means ring or collar. During the siege, the city was surrounded by British troops, who eventually broke through and occupied Multan. The East India Company’s Bengal Army under General Whish began the siege of Multan. But it was too small to encircle the city, Currie decided to reinforce them with a substantial detachment of the Khalsa under Sher Singh Attariwalla. Sher Singh’s father, Chattar Singh Attariwalla, was openly preparing to revolt in Hazara to the north of the Punjab. On 14 September, Sher Singh also rebelled against the East India Company and joined the revolt. However, Dewan Mulraj and Sher Singh could not agree to combine their forces and fought separately against the British. On 27 December, Whish ordered four columns of troops to attack the suburbs of the city. Mulraj’s forces were driven back into the city, and Whish’s force set up batteries 500 yards from the city walls causing great damage in the city. On 30 December, the main magazine in the citadel exploded, killing 800 of the defenders. Mulraj nevertheless maintained his fire and sent a defiant message to Whish, stating that he still had enough powder to last a year. He attempted to mount a sortie against the besiegers on 31 December but this was driven back. Whish ordered a general assault on 2 January 1849. The attackers successfully scaled the breaches, and the battle became a bloody house-to-house fight in the city, in which many defenders and civilians were killed indiscriminately. Mulraj offered to surrender if his life was spared, but Whish insisted on unconditional surrender, and on 22 January, Mulraj gave himself up, with 550 men. The British gained vast quantities of loot. Mulraj’s treasury was worth three million pounds, a huge sum for the time. There was also much looting in the town, by both British and Indian soldiers. With the fall of Multan, Whish’s army was able to reinforce the main Bengal Army force under Sir Hugh Gough. Whish’s heavy guns were decisive at the Battle of Gujarat, which effectively broke Sher Singh’s and Chattar Singh’s armies and ended the Second Anglo-Sikh War. A SUPERB example of a VERY RARE type of great historical interest. All item(s) I sell are guaranteed to be Authentic. I follow the American Numismatic Association (ANA) Dealers Code of Ethics. Pictures: All pictures are taken under natural light and are not retouched. The item(s) you see in the picture is what you’ll get. References: For World Coins, we use Krause Mishler Numberse(KM), for others such as Islamic Coins Steve Album’s Checklist References are provided. I expect for you to do the same when you get the item. If you are not satisfied with your item and/or service. Please inform me immediately. If you have a problem with the item or the service, all you have to do is inform me and I will do everything to resolve the problem. With prior approval, please make sure that the return is trackable so both parties know where the item is. The item “India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66″ is in sale since Wednesday, March 20, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Asia\India\Independent Kingdoms”. The seller is “shredplayer” and is located in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Certification Number: 2830228-014
  • Certification: NGC
  • Grade: MS 66
  • Year: 1848
  • Composition: Gold

India Sikh Empire Diwan Mulraj Gold Emergency Rupee Multan VS1905 KM87 NGC MS66
1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66
1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66
1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66
1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66

1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66
See photos for fine detail.. See my other items! The item “1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66″ is in sale since Friday, December 28, 2018. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ US\Gold (Pre-1933)\$20, Double Eagle”. The seller is “lanriola667″ and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. 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, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Singapore, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Viet nam.
  • Year: 1908
  • Grade: MS66
  • Certification Number: 695421-075
  • Denomination: $20
  • Mint Location: San Francisco
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Strike Type: Business
  • Certification: NGC
  • Composition: Gold
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • NO MOTTO!: ST GAUDENS

1908 No Motto $20 Gold Saint Gaudens Wells Fargo Double Eagle NGC MS66
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