(1445 X 723pixels, file size: ~161K)
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anonymous
2015-05-01
1999,CHINA. 10 Yuan, 1999. Lunar Series, Year of the Rabbit. PCGS PROOF-70 DEEP CAMEO Secure Holder.KM-1236. Scalloped edge.PCGS#: 410
(1445 X 717pixels, file size: ~155K)
Posted by:
anonymous
2015-05-01
1999,CHINA. 10 Yuan, 1999. Lunar Series, Year of the Rabbit. PCGS PROOF-70 DEEP CAMEO Secure Holder.KM-1236. Scalloped edge.PCGS#: 410684
(1445 X 723pixels, file size: ~161K)
Posted by:
anonymous
2015-05-01
1999,CHINA. 10 Yuan, 1999. Lunar Series, Year of the Rabbit. PCGS PROOF-70 DEEP CAMEO Secure Holder.KM-1236. Scalloped edge.PCGS#: 410684
(1445 X 744pixels, file size: ~134K)
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anonymous
2015-05-02
1999,CHINA. 10 Yuan, 1999. Shenyang Mint, Lunar Series, Year of the Rabbit. NGC PROOF-68 ULTRA CAMEO.KM-1236. Scalloped edge. With case of issue, plastic capsule and certificate of authenticity #2960.PCGS#: 410
(1445 X 719pixels, file size: ~160K)
Posted by:
anonymous
2015-05-02
1999,CHINA. 10 Yuan, 1999. Lunar Series, Year of the Rabbit. PCGS PROOF-69 DEEP CAMEO Secure Holder.KM-1236. Scalloped edge.PCGS#: 410
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