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Get it between 2025-02-11 to 2025-02-18. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
✅ A LIMITED EDITION - Get a coin bag with 5 rare, collectible coins from the Barbados. Each pack may have different combinations of coins, from 1 cent to 1 dollar.
✅ VALUABLE PIECES OF BARBADIAN HISTORY - Our coins collection includes real pieces issued in 1970 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.
So you want to add to your growing coin collection? Coin collecting used to be an expensive practice reserved for Kings and emperors. Now the hobby is being pursued by countless people from all over the world. It is as educational as it is enjoyable. Coins often serve as commemorative pieces for key historical events and important figures. Collectors learn about their own history and foreign cultures via these small metal treasures. Coins may also have value that goes beyond just educational. They could be worthy pieces of investment. Here are other reasons to invest in these Barbadian circulated coins: ✅ Absolutely no extremely worn coins ✅ Makes for great history lessons for kids ✅ Guaranteed no fake coins or replicas included in the set ✅ Sold in a set for added convenience and value for your money On Barbadian coins you can find many things: Trident, South Point Lighthouse, flying Tern, and Windmill. The coat of arms has a helmet with a national symbol on top, and a shield beneath that is supported by two animals. The national symbol found on top of the helmet for Barbados is the fist of a Barbadian holding two stalks of sugar cane, that are crossed to resemble St. Andrew's Cross. This is representative of the importance of the sugar industry as well as Barbados celebrating its national independence day on St. Andrew's Day. The shield is gold in colour. Upon it are a pair of the national flower, known as the Pride of Barbados, and a single bearded fig tree (Ficus citrifolia). The shield is supported by a dolphin fish and a pelican. They stand for the fishing industry and Pelican Island, respectively. At the bottom is Barbados' national motto ("Pride and Industry") on a scroll. Add the Barbadian culture to your burgeoning coin collection. Add Hobby of Kings Circulated Coins to your basket TODAY!