Stinson & Company is a traditional old school antique pawn shop located in Historic Portland Maine. We specialize in the sale of Antiques, Collectables, Gold & Silver Bullion, Jewelry, Diamonds, US Coins & Paper Currency, Vintage Guitars, Celebrity Memorabilia, Historical Items, Clocks, Watches, Glass & Pottery and many other items of value at the fairest prices. You will always find some of the most interesting items from week to week. 999 Silver & 24k Yellow Gold 6 Coin Set w/ BOX & COA. Up for sale today is this 2008 Beijing Olympics. 999 Silver & 24k Yellow Gold 6 Coin Set (Series III) with Original Box & COA’s. The silver commemorative proof coins are made of. 999 silver and the gold coins are made of 24k. 9999 gold and are all in proof condition. This set consists of: Four 1oz 10 Yuan Pure Silver Coins (99.9%) Two 1/3 oz Pure Gold Coins (99.9%) The set comes with everything as issued in 2008 and is in mint. In 2008, China hosted its first ever Olympic games in Beijing. To commemorate this event there were three sets (Series I, Series II and Series III) created to signify this occasion. Each series contains two 150 Yuan gold proof coins and four 10 Yuan silver proof coins. Worldwide distribution of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Proof sets was strictly limited to less than 10% of the overall population making it a rare set coveted by true collectors. The obverse of the gold coins in this set features the title of the PRC (People’s Republic of China), the year of mintage, the traditional Chinese dragon image and the emblem of the Olympic Games. The reverse of both coins displays a different Chinese Olympic event. The obverse of the silver coins in this set shows the title of the PRC (People’s Republic of China), the year of mintage, the traditional Chinese dragon image and the emblem of the Olympic Games. The reverse of one depicts the Beijing Opera with the colored design of the traditional Chinese Beijing opera mask. The second depicts the folk dance of yangge with the Chinese traditional design – paper-cut. The third depicts the folk lion dance with the Chinese traditional design of folk shadowgraph. The final coin depicts a Chinese teahouse, and the colored design of the Spring Festival Picture “nianhua”. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.
2008 Beijing XXIX Olympics Proof Gold Silver 6 Coin Set withBox COA Series III
Stinson & Company is a traditional old school antique pawn shop located in Historic Portland Maine. We specialize in the sale of Antiques, Collectables, Gold & Silver Bullion, Jewelry, Diamonds, US Coins & Paper Currency, Vintage Guitars, Celebrity Memorabilia, Historical Items, Clocks, Watches, Glass & Pottery and many other items of value at the fairest prices. You will always find some of the most interesting items from week to week. 999 Silver & 24k Yellow Gold 6 Coin Set w/ BOX & COA. Up for sale today is this 2008 Beijing Olympics. 999 Silver & 24k Yellow Gold 6 Coin Set (Series III) with Original Box & COA’s. The silver commemorative proof coins are made of. 999 silver and the gold coins are made of 24k. 9999 gold and are all in proof condition. This set consists of: Four 1oz 10 Yuan Pure Silver Coins (99.9%) Two 1/3 oz Pure Gold Coins (99.9%) The set comes with everything as issued in 2008 and is in mint. In 2008, China hosted its first ever Olympic games in Beijing. To commemorate this event there were three sets (Series I, Series II and Series III) created to signify this occasion. Each series contains two 150 Yuan gold proof coins and four 10 Yuan silver proof coins. Worldwide distribution of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Proof sets was strictly limited to less than 10% of the overall population making it a rare set coveted by true collectors. The obverse of the gold coins in this set features the title of the PRC (People’s Republic of China), the year of mintage, the traditional Chinese dragon image and the emblem of the Olympic Games. The reverse of both coins displays a different Chinese Olympic event. The obverse of the silver coins in this set shows the title of the PRC (People’s Republic of China), the year of mintage, the traditional Chinese dragon image and the emblem of the Olympic Games. The reverse of one depicts the Beijing Opera with the colored design of the traditional Chinese Beijing opera mask. The second depicts the folk dance of yangge with the Chinese traditional design – paper-cut. The third depicts the folk lion dance with the Chinese traditional design of folk shadowgraph. The final coin depicts a Chinese teahouse, and the colored design of the Spring Festival Picture “nianhua”. Listing and template services provided by inkFrog.