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RARE JUMBO SILVER 5 MARK COIN HONORING ZEPPELIN’s 1929 WORLD FLIGHT Rare So Nice

RARE JUMBO SILVER 5 MARK COIN HONORING ZEPPELIN's 1929 WORLD FLIGHT Rare So Nice
RARE JUMBO SILVER 5 MARK COIN HONORING ZEPPELIN's 1929 WORLD FLIGHT Rare So Nice

RARE JUMBO SILVER 5 MARK COIN HONORING ZEPPELIN's 1929 WORLD FLIGHT Rare So Nice
Beautiful original, uncleaned Silver 5 Mark coin celebrating the Zeppelin’s circumnavigation of the earth in 1930!! This is the RAREST and LARGEST German Zeppelin coin and a pleasure to hold in your hand. Uncirculated with original luster and sharp detail (every line on the airship is clear goes all the way across). Flawless but for minute contact marks that easily escape notice. Best price for the quality!
RARE JUMBO SILVER 5 MARK COIN HONORING ZEPPELIN's 1929 WORLD FLIGHT Rare So Nice

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2020 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra, Berlin World Money Fair NGC MS70

2020 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra, Berlin World Money Fair NGC MS70
2020 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra, Berlin World Money Fair NGC MS70

2020 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra, Berlin World Money Fair NGC MS70
There was one instance in my time as a collector where I sent coins in to be graded. I sent in two different lots of coins; these Brandenburg Gate Kookaburras and the Reverse Dragon Dollar Restrikes that are also listed in my store. Let’s just say there were significant pros and cons with the Kookaburras. The biggest negative was that these coins did not grade particularly well, and I made a rookie mistake by not having NGC cutoff grading at MS69. I wound up with one MS68 as a result (see my store). The huge positive, however, is that very few of these coins were graded and I have 12 of the 19 MS69s graded by NGC and 5 of the 6 MS70s! This listing, therefore is for one of the six MS70 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra coins graded by NGC. They are all Early Releases and I have listed all five that I own. Despite being slabbed, these coins may have very small milk spots. Finally, please note that this is a Royal Australian Mint coin, not a Perth Mint item. The serial number has been blacked out in the photo, but not on the actual slab. I get a lot of questions about this; I’ve seen this done to shield the serial number from potential counterfeiters. I don’t know if there’s any validity to this, but I’ve chosen to do it.
2020 1 oz Silver Brandenburg Gate Kookaburra, Berlin World Money Fair NGC MS70