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Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore
Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore
Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore

Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore | Krone | Queen Margrethe II | Since 1973

Product ID : 48490097


Galleon Product ID 48490097
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Manufacturer HOBBY OF KINGS
Shipping Dimension 3.94 x 2.36 x 0.08 inches
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Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore Features

  • A LIMITED EDITION - 10 DIFFERENT COINS FROM THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK. Original collectible coins picked randomly since 1973. Danish coin set from 1 ore to 1 krone.

  • VALUABLE PIECES OF DANISH HISTORY - Our coins collection includes real pieces issued in 1973 and onwards. You’ll love the story and culture carried by these small works of metal art.

  • 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 Denmark 10 Mixed Coins | Danish Currency | Ore

10 DIFFERENT COINS FROM THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK. Old collectible coins were picked randomly since 1973 from these numismatic periods: King Frederick IX and Queen Margrethe II. Each bag may have different combinations of coins. Danish coins from 1 ore to 1 krone. Danish coins shows crowned monograms of Frederik IX and Margrethe II, the crown of Christian V. This is a limited edition product from the "Hobby of Kings". Only a few coins sets are able to make after sorting many kilograms. Going into circulation for years may have cost them their luster, but it has also given each coin deep historical value.