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Americaīs New $20 Banknote

Americaīs New $20 Banknote

With the introduction of the newly redesigned $20 bill on October 9, 2003, American currency became much more colorful. Intended to prevent counterfeiters, this new bill is considered the most securebanknote ever issued by the U.S. government. With background colors of peach and blue, the new $20 bill is the first U.S. banknote since the beginning of the 20th century to prominently feature a color other than green. Limited to 9,999 worldwide, Brilliant uncirculated, 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.).Up to 5 items per customer


 
 
Discovery of America $5

Discovery of America $5

Sailing under the Spanish crown, Christopher Columbus set sail with three ships in search of a western passage to India in 1492. Instead, what he found was the New World. Today, Columbusīs discovery of America is considered one of the greatest turning points in world history. Limited to 50,000 worldwide, Brilliant uncirculated, 33 mm (Approx. 1.3 inches)Up to 5 items per customer


 
 
First Man on the Moon

First Man on the Moon

The Apollo 11 spacecraft was launched from Kennedy Space Center on the morning of July 16, 1969 with the goal of landing the first man on the moon. Four days later, on July 20, 1969, the astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin executed a precision landing of the Lunar Module "Eagle," becoming the first humans to ever set foot on the surface of the moon. This exquisite commemorative coin is limited to just 20,000 pieces worldwide. .999 silver, 30 mm (approx. 1.3 in.)Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: .999 silverWeight: 8.5 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 33 mm (Approx. 1.3 in.)Quality: ProofCountry: LiberiaFace value: 10 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Eisenhower Dollar

Eisenhower Dollar

After a five-year ban on the coining of silver dollars, a law was passed in December 1970 that provided for the creation of the Eisenhower Dollar. The Eisenhower Dollar was minted for seven years from 1971 until 1978. As the nationīs Bicentennial approached, a competition was held for commemorative designs to grace the reverses of some of the most popular circulating coins. The winning design forthe reverse of the Eisenhower Dollar was the Liberty Bell superimposed over the moon. The bicentennial coins were issued from the fall of 1975 and through 1976.Limitation: UnknownMaterial: Gold-platedWeight: 22.58 gramsIssue year: 1976Diameter: 38 mm (Approx. 1.5 in.)Quality: Extremely FineCountry: United StatesFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
     
 
Vinyl Coin Pouches

Vinyl Coin Pouches

Handling and displaying your coins and medallions makes them more susceptible to harmful dirt and dust. Shield your valuable collection with these transparent vinyl coin pouches. Use them alone or with a coin album to preserve and protect your collection. Twenty vinyl pouches per package, approx. 2.5 inches each.Up to 3 items per customer


 
 
USS Nimitz $5

USS Nimitz $5

The USS Nimitz was launched in May 1972. When the Nimitz was commissioned on May 3, 1975, President Ford praised it as a symbol of Americaīs strength at sea. The USS Nimitz, named after Admiral Chester Nimitz, chief commander of the Pacific Fleet during World War II, has been called into service many times, including during Operation Desert Storm in 1991.Limitation: 50,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 33 mm (Approx. 1.3 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Wall Street $5

Wall Street $5

The name "Wall Street" is inseparably linked to the continuous ups and downs of the stock market and its effect on the economy. An important indicator of the position of the US stock market is the DOW JONES Industrial Average Index, valid since 1896. It specifies the average share price of selected companies with a large turnover at the New Yorker Stock Exchange. In March 29, 1999, the value first reached the 10,000 point mark.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2000Diameter: 40 mm (Approx.1.6 in.)Quality: ProofCountry: LiberiaFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Cotton Coin Gloves

Cotton Coin Gloves

Handling your coins and medallions exposes them to harmful dirt, dust, and grease that can cause them to become tarnished or discolored. While sorting and viewing your coins, these extra-soft cotton gloves will protect your valuable collection and prevent damage.Up to 3 items per customer


 
 
Jacob Burckhardt - Banknote 1000 Swiss Francs

Jacob Burckhardt - Banknote 1000 Swiss Francs

The highest-value Swiss banknote is dedicated to the famous art historian Jacob Burckhardt. The son of a Basel clergyman, Burckhardt is accredited as the founder of modern art history. He is particularly famous for his academic guide to art "Der Cicerone", published in 1855, as well as his work on the Italian renaissance, and is regarded as a great academic writer.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsDiameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Issue year: 2007Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: 1000 Francs Banknote Jacob BurckhardtReverse: GlobeCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Woodrow Wilson - 100,000 Dollar Banknote

Woodrow Wilson - 100,000 Dollar Banknote

Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, served from 1913 to 1921. He is due the honor of being immortalized on the $ 100,000 gold certificate that once circulated in the United States. It was not meant for regular circulation; rather, it was used only for transactions between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department. Of the 42,000 pieces that were produced, only three exist today and are kept under tight security. Privately owning these notes is illegal and prohibited.Limitation: 9, 999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Copper-NickelWeight: 32 gramsDiameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Issue year: 2007Quality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: 100,000 Dollar Note stickerReverse: Eagle with flagCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
 
Benjamin Franklin $100 Banknote Coin

Benjamin Franklin $100 Banknote Coin

The $100 banknote bears the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of Americaīs most brilliant Founding Fathers. Wanting to share and disseminate knowledge, he helped shape the landscape of American publishing. A very talented statesman, scientist, philosopher, and publisher, Franklin is best remembered as a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. In 1787, he was instrumental in achieving the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: $100 Banknote Benjamin FranklinReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs.


 
     
 
 

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