NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER)
0.00AUD+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2012 Oct 14 @ 15:17UTC+11
Comprises 5 1/20 Ounce .9999 fine Gold Coloured copins: 2008 Year of the Mouse, 2009 Year of the Ox, 2010 Year of the tiger, 2011 Year of the Rabbit and 2012 Year of the Dragon. In luxury case with spaces to hold the rest of the nseries as released. With certificates and outer box Brilliant UNC
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PO Box 5012, Alphington, Victoria, 3078, Australia
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