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South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won
South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won
South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won
South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won
South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won

South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won | Since 1966

Product ID : 50251556


Galleon Product ID 50251556
Shipping Weight 0.22 lbs
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Manufacturer HOBBY OF KINGS
Shipping Dimension 3.94 x 2.44 x 1.06 inches
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South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won Features

  • A LIMITED EDITION. 10 RANDOMLY PICKED COINS FROM THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA. 10 collectible coins since 1966 from South Korea. South Korean coins from 10 won to 50 won.

  • PERFECT FOR SMALL INVESTMENT INTO A SMALL PIECES OF HISTORY. These collectible coins are not legal tender, which means that they can't be used as foreign currency. The number of coins from around the world are decreasing and coin value are increasing every year. Don't miss your chance to get real old foreign money and be the intelligent investor!

  • WORTHY INVESTMENT - We offer foreign coins that are not legal tender. This means there aren't many circulating, and they're bound to increase in value. Invest in the past for your future.

  • NO EXTREMELY WORN PIECES - Our old coins for collectors include circulated pieces with the least sign of wear. Please note that the oldest coins may show more scratches and oxidation.

  • TREASURED GIFT ITEMS - This coin collection is packed in specially labeled bags complete with national attributes and decorations. The sealed package makes it an attractive birthday or wedding gift.


About South Korea 10 Mixed Coins | East Asia | Korean Won

10 genuine coins from the Republic of Korea. Coins are in sealed and labeled packages with national Korean attributes and decorations. These foreign coins were circulated for a long time and coins may have scratches, dirt or damage from oxidation. A coin collection picked up randomly from 10 won to 50 won, since 1966. These collectible coins are not legal tender, which means that they can't be used.