1998 EQUATORIAL GUINEA NICKEL PATTERN 1000 FRANCS
£250.00
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1998 Equatorial Guinea Nickel Pattern – 1000 Francs Famous Places Berlin
- Price: £250
- Condition: Proof
- Uniqueness: A truly unique pattern coin, offering exceptional rarity and value to collectors.
- Historical Detail: Minted in 1998, this nickel pattern coin celebrates iconic landmarks with its “Famous Places” series. This edition highlights Berlin, one of Europe’s most historically and culturally significant cities.
- Metal Content: Struck in nickel, ensuring durability and a polished finish.
- Weight: 28.6 grams
- Design Detail: The reverse features a detailed design dedicated to Berlin, in colour showcasing its architectural and cultural landmarks with intricate craftsmanship. The obverse displays the issuing country and denomination, designed with precision and elegance.
Tags: 1998 Equatorial Guinea Coin, Nickel Pattern Coin, 1000 Francs, Famous Places Berlin Design, Proof Condition, Unique Numismatic Piece, Collectible Coin, Rare Pattern Coin, Historical Coin, African Numismatics
Celebrate Berlin’s iconic history with this rare 1998 Equatorial Guinea pattern coin. A unique and stunning addition to your numismatic collection!
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