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1890 GOLD QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE ENGLISH SOVEREIGN-nice 

1890 GOLD QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE ENGLISH SOVEREIGN-nice
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Item condition:Circulated
Ended:Apr 06, 201111:12:49 PDT
Price:US $405.00
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Item location:BERKELEY, CA, United States
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 360356049039

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Composition: Gold .235 troy ounce of .999 goldMaterial: GOLD FREE S&H
Year: 1890 JUBILEE HEAD VARIETYType: QUEEN VICTORIA VEILED Variety Gold coin
Circulated/Uncirculated: CirculatedCountry: England FREE S&H
Condition: LUSTROUS VERY ATTRACTIVE-many would sell as a BURegion: England
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OFFERED NEAR ITS GOLD CONTENT of .235 troy ounce of .999 gold
--1890  JUBILEE HEAD VARIETY GOLD QUEEN VICTORIA  ENGLISH VEILED  GOLD  SOVEREIGN A WELL STRUCK ATTRACTIVE OLD GOLD COIN --     -- THANK YOU  RALPH FOSTER -- 2189 BANCROFT WAY - BERKELEY CA 94704 --INSURANCE INCLUDED.
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BY FAR ONE OF BEST GOLD BUYS IN THE WORLD--A SCARCE [AND SELDOM OFFERED]  COLLECTORS COIN OFFERED NEAR ITS GOLD CONTENT!!


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