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2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

2022 Kilo 999 Silver Cube Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation K171

999 Fine Silver Cube. Ladies of Liberty & U. S National Park Foundation. This does not come with display case or COA. See photos for condition. K# Refers to our inventory system.

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 oz 999 Solid Fine Silver Bullion Art Bar Pure First National Bank $1000 Dollar

8 Troy Ounces 999 Fine Silver Bar. First National Gold Bank. READ: this is REAL 999 fine silver and NOT plated junk! This bar contains 8 troy ounces of pure silver with 24 karat gold platin! Redeemable in Gold Coin. This Note Is Secured By Bonds Of One Thousand Dollars. Please review ALL my photos for condition. All my coins are 100% authentic and checked by a coin appraiser. I NEVER-EVER sell fakes. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Silver\Bars & Rounds”. The seller is “juststruck” and is located in this country: US. 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, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Republic of, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Uruguay.
  • Shape: Bar
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 8 oz
  • Composition: Silver
  • Fineness: 999
  • Brand/Mint: First National Gold Bank

2015 5oz Silver Bullion Saratoga National Park Quarter

26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976

26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976

26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976

26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976

26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 26 unique solid sterling silver National Trust coins by Royal Mint. These were issued for 25 years service and are engraved to each recipient. The names on the coins are as follows. NICHOLAS PETER BURY STIMPSON (FURTHER ENGRAVED WITH DATE OF 29 DEC 78). Approximate Weight: 25.5 grams Approximate Measurements: Diameter 3.9 cm Depth 0.2 cm Antique, vintage and used items may have some dents / scratches / splits or chips due to age, usage and wear. The item “26 x SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976″ is in sale since Tuesday, February 25, 2020. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Coins”. The seller is “wibski” and is located in Broxbourne. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.
  • Year: 1976
  • Metal: Silver
  • Type: Coins
  • Origin: UNITED KINGDOM

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)

SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 26 unique solid sterling silver National Trust coins by Royal Mint. These were issued for 25 years service and are engraved to each recipient. The names on the coins are as follows. NICHOLAS PETER BURY STIMPSON (FURTHER ENGRAVED WITH DATE OF 29 DEC 78). Approximate Weight: 25.5 grams Approximate Measurements: Diameter 3.9 cm Depth 0.2 cm Antique, vintage and used items may have some dents / scratches / splits or chips due to age, usage and wear. The item “SOLID STERLING SILVER NATIONAL TRUST COIN BULLION ROYAL MINT LONDON 1976 (x26)” is in sale since Wednesday, February 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Coins\Bullion/Bars\Silver Bullion\Coins”. The seller is “wibski” and is located in Broxbourne. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Australia, United States, Canada, Norway, Singapore, Iceland, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Chile.
  • Metal: Silver
  • Type: Coins
  • Origin: UNITED KINGDOM

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand

Xin Dynasty, Wang Mang, AD 7-23 Solid Silver, Guo Bao Jin Gui – Zhi Wan, which means: National Gold Treasure, value ten thousands. Weight: 30.5 grams. Inscription: Guo Bao Jin Gui – Zhi Wan. Which means: National Gold Treasure, value ten thousands. XIN DYNASTY Interregnum of Wang Mang, AD 7-23. The interregnum of Wang Mang was a very interesting time in Chinese history, but remember the old curse, “May you live in interesting times”. The exact dates and events that led Wang Mang to power differ a little between references, but for the time being we are using mostly those given by Robert Tye in his essay WANG MANG (paperback, 20 pages), but in a few cases, where noted, other dates may be used. If you are interested in learning more about this period and would like to read his essay, let us know and we will see if it is still available from him. About 47 BC, Mang was born into the most powerful family in China, a family that effectively ruled through a series of puppet Han emperors. He held a series of high governmental posts before becoming Minister of War in 7 BC, but fell from favor and retired two years later. Robert Tye records that in AD 3 Mang became father-in-law to the Emperor and, in AD 6, was appointed regent to the child Emperor P’ing Ti. This differs somewhat from the information recorded by Michael Mitchiner (in Oriental Coins and their Values, The Ancient & Classical World) who says Wang became regent to P’ing Ti in AD 1 but replaced him with Ju Tze Yung in AD 7 at which time Wang gave himself the office of Acting Emperor. Both sources agree that in AD 9 (January 10 according to Tye) Wang declared himself Emperor, establishing his “Hsin” (new) Dynasty. The China of Wang Mang’s day was one of extreme wealth and yet extreme poverty: a very few owned almost everything while the vast majority of people just barely survived. Wang set up a system very much like modern communism, and through a series of monetary and economic reforms confiscated the wealth of the elite, redistributing part of it among the common people. His first two coinage reforms, along with the nationalization of land in his economic reforms, succeeded in confiscating the wealth of the elite, transferring it to the state treasuries where it remained until Mang’s death when 150 tons of gold were found to be still in storage. He brought in a system to regulate prices, and his third coinage reform was intended to facilitate trade. None of this worked the way he intended and his fourth and fifth reforms seem to have been an attempt to undo the damage. In the end, he created a nightmare of political and economic upheaval that resulted in famines, anarchy and rebellions among displaced people. The last years of his reign were a period of chaos during which an estimated twenty-five million people died, about half China’s population. It must have been a very interesting time, indeed! As with many aspects of the early years of Wang Mang, there is dispute over his reign titles. So far we have found the following information, but it may not be fully accurate. The item “Solid Silver Guo Bao Jin Gui-Zhi Wan, National Gold Treasure value 10 thousand” is in sale since Saturday, December 16, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Ancient\Chinese”. The seller is “best66666″ and is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Civilisation: Chinese
  • Period: AD 7-23
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Metal: Silver

Solid Silver Guo Zhen Jin Gui-Wu Qian, National Gold Treasure value 5 thousand X

Solid Silver Guo Zhen Jin Gui-Wu Qian, National Gold Treasure value 5 thousand X

Solid Silver Guo Zhen Jin Gui-Wu Qian, National Gold Treasure value 5 thousand X

Xin Dynasty, Wang Mang, AD 7-23 Solid Silver, Guo Zhen Jin Gui – Wu Qian which means: National Gold Treasure, value five thousand. Inscription: Guo Zhen Jin Gui – Wu Qian. Which means: National Gold Treasure, value Five thousand. XIN DYNASTY Interregnum of Wang Mang, AD 7-23. The interregnum of Wang Mang was a very interesting time in Chinese history, but remember the old curse, “May you live in interesting times”. The exact dates and events that led Wang Mang to power differ a little between references, but for the time being we are using mostly those given by Robert Tye in his essay WANG MANG (paperback, 20 pages), but in a few cases, where noted, other dates may be used. If you are interested in learning more about this period and would like to read his essay, let us know and we will see if it is still available from him. About 47 BC, Mang was born into the most powerful family in China, a family that effectively ruled through a series of puppet Han emperors. He held a series of high governmental posts before becoming Minister of War in 7 BC, but fell from favor and retired two years later. Robert Tye records that in AD 3 Mang became father-in-law to the Emperor and, in AD 6, was appointed regent to the child Emperor P’ing Ti. This differs somewhat from the information recorded by Michael Mitchiner (in Oriental Coins and their Values, The Ancient & Classical World) who says Wang became regent to P’ing Ti in AD 1 but replaced him with Ju Tze Yung in AD 7 at which time Wang gave himself the office of Acting Emperor. Both sources agree that in AD 9 (January 10 according to Tye) Wang declared himself Emperor, establishing his “Hsin” (new) Dynasty. The China of Wang Mang’s day was one of extreme wealth and yet extreme poverty: a very few owned almost everything while the vast majority of people just barely survived. Wang set up a system very much like modern communism, and through a series of monetary and economic reforms confiscated the wealth of the elite, redistributing part of it among the common people. His first two coinage reforms, along with the nationalization of land in his economic reforms, succeeded in confiscating the wealth of the elite, transferring it to the state treasuries where it remained until Mang’s death when 150 tons of gold were found to be still in storage. He brought in a system to regulate prices, and his third coinage reform was intended to facilitate trade. None of this worked the way he intended and his fourth and fifth reforms seem to have been an attempt to undo the damage. In the end, he created a nightmare of political and economic upheaval that resulted in famines, anarchy and rebellions among displaced people. The last years of his reign were a period of chaos during which an estimated twenty-five million people died, about half China’s population. It must have been a very interesting time, indeed! As with many aspects of the early years of Wang Mang, there is dispute over his reign titles. So far we have found the following information, but it may not be fully accurate. The item “Solid Silver Guo Zhen Jin Gui-Wu Qian, National Gold Treasure value 5 thousand X” is in sale since Sunday, November 06, 2016. This item is in the category “Coins\Coins\Ancient\Chinese”. The seller is “best66666″ and is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Civilisation: Chinese
  • Period: 7-23
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Metal: Silver