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Presentation Case for 20 ‘Australian Kangaroo’ 1-oz silver coins in capsules

$89.95

Elegant black presentation case for 20 Australian Kangaroo silver coins (1 oz. edition) in capsules (inner Ø 41 mm / 1 ?”). 1 tray with black, velour-like surface and 20 round cavities (Ø 47.5 mm / 1 ?”). Silver-coloured printing on lid and cushion with coin design. The lid cushion is covered in black satin. Secure and unobtrusive magnetic fastener. Overall size: 305 x 30 x 245 mm (12 x 1 ¼ x 9 ?”)
Capsules are not included.

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Elegant black presentation case for 20 Australian Kangaroo silver coins (1 oz. edition) in capsules (inner Ø 41 mm / 1 ?”). 1 tray with black, velour-like surface and 20 round cavities (Ø 47.5 mm / 1 ?”). Silver-coloured printing on lid and cushion with coin design. The lid cushion is covered in black satin. Secure and unobtrusive magnetic fastener. Overall size: 305 x 30 x 245 mm (12 x 1 ¼ x 9 ?”)
Capsules are not included.

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Weight 1.10 kg
Dimensions 32 × 26 × 4 cm

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