You have not bid on this auction.
9pcs COLLECTORS WORLD MIXED BI METALIC COINS
- SKU
- J 1577
- Dimensions (mm)
- 26 x 26 x 3mm
- Weight (g)
- 70
- Year
- 2000
- Colours
-
BI METALIC COIN 9
CONDITION A S PER IMAGES
MIXED DATEAND COUNTRIES
Bimetallic coins are produced by over 105 countries today, although bi-metallic coins have been circulating for many years. The Roman Empire issued the coins on special occasions from the 1600s large medallions were made with a centre of bronze or copper and an outer ring of orichalcum, starting with the reign of Hadrian. The first bi-metallic coin to be widely used in the 20th century is the 500 Lira issued by the Italian government in 1982.
The silver-centre cent pattern produced by the United States in 1792 is another example. France , with a 10 franc coin and Thailand , with a 10 baht, issued bi-metallic coins for circulation in 1988.India has released 10 Rupee bimetallic coins in 2009 that contains dateline of 2006 (minted at Noida). As well as circulating coins, where they are generally restricted to high denomination coins, bi-metallic coins are often used in commemorative issues, they are used as a way of securing against Coin counterfeiting. The manufacturing process is similar to that of ordinary coins, except that two blanks (the inner and the outer) are struck at the same time, deforming the separate blanks sufficiently to hold them together.
gends worn smooth and barely discernable.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Australia) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FedEx |
|
|
|
|
- SKU
- J 1577
- Dimensions (mm)
- 26 x 26 x 3 mm
- Weight (g)
- 70
- Year
- 2000
- Colours
-
BI METALIC COIN 9
CONDITION A S PER IMAGES
MIXED DATEAND COUNTRIES
Bimetallic coins are produced by over 105 countries today, although bi-metallic coins have been circulating for many years. The Roman Empire issued the coins on special occasions from the 1600s large medallions were made with a centre of bronze or copper and an outer ring of orichalcum, starting with the reign of Hadrian. The first bi-metallic coin to be widely used in the 20th century is the 500 Lira issued by the Italian government in 1982.
The silver-centre cent pattern produced by the United States in 1792 is another example. France , with a 10 franc coin and Thailand , with a 10 baht, issued bi-metallic coins for circulation in 1988.India has released 10 Rupee bimetallic coins in 2009 that contains dateline of 2006 (minted at Noida). As well as circulating coins, where they are generally restricted to high denomination coins, bi-metallic coins are often used in commemorative issues, they are used as a way of securing against Coin counterfeiting. The manufacturing process is similar to that of ordinary coins, except that two blanks (the inner and the outer) are struck at the same time, deforming the separate blanks sufficiently to hold them together.
gends worn smooth and barely discernable.
| Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world | Combined Shipping (Australia) | Combined Shipping (rest of the world) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FedEx |
|
|
|
|
Gold Purchases: All gold purchases must be shipped via FedEx with insurance due to their high value....
-
Positive
Thank you i love it
-
Positive
Thank you i love it
-
PositiveBeautiful coin. Great seller. Perfection. I'll buy more!
-
PositiveThanks you! Much appreciated
-
PositiveThanks! Super fast postage, beautiful coin
Why are users outbidding themselves?
When a bid is placed, this is the maximum amount a person is willing to bid for the product. Our system will then automatically bid on behalf of the bidder, incrementally increasing the bid up to the maximum to maintain their position as the highest bidder.
When there is an icon indicating 'Automatic Bid', it means our system is actively placing bids for the bidder based on their maximum bid. This may appear as if bidders are outbidding themselves, but it's simply a result of the system updating the bid to reflect the bidders maximum limit.