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Condition:
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Location:
South Africa
Grading_Company:
NGC
Circulated_Uncirculated:
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THE MOST RARE NELSON MANDELA COIN IN THE WORLD!!!!!
Bob Shop ID:
160696042

 

HOW MUCH IS THIS RARE COIN WORTH?????

PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT IN THE QUESTIONS SECTION,

WE WOULD LOVE TO KNOW YOUR ESTIMATED VALUE?

 

10 Reasons why you should want to own this coin?

1) Since 2008 there has never been a similar Nelson Mandela coin like this, which you can practically see through.

2) A Mint Error is not just another coin which can be sent for grading and hope to get this grade.

3) Tomorrow 10 coins can be graded ms68 or ms69, although there is only 1 as unique like this.

4) In the past 6 years there has been no trace of a similar Nelson Mandela coin like this.

5) We have been offered up to R80,000 over the years all offers have been turned down.

6) Only 1 collector in the World will own this coin, consider this as an investment.

7) As of 09/11/14- 208839 coins have been graded at NGCCOIN, we own the rarest/unique piece.

8) Do you want to own something that no one else in the World owns?

9) Ngc is the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association.

10) Mr Mandela is an International icon, how much would this be worth in couple years time.

 

THE BENEFITS OF OWNING NGC COINS

 

NGC is recognized for consistent, accurate grading.

Because of this NGC graded coins are readily accepted by authorized NGC member/dealers as well as other dealers across America and around the world.

NGC is the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association.

The selection and endorsement of America's only official coin collecting organization chartered by Congress is another assurance of the integrity and quality of NGC. NGC has been the official grading service of the ANA since 1995 and has been the only grading service ever to hold that distinction.

NGC is the official grading service of The Professional Numismatists Guild. The PNG is an organization comprised of the world's top rare coin experts. The addition of the PNG’s endorsement gives NGC a stamp of approval from one of the most recognized and respected organizations in the rare coin hobby, representing the dealer community.

 

Mint-made errors are errors in a coin made by the mint during the minting process. Mint error coins can be the result of deterioration of the minting equipment, accidents or malfunctions during the minting process, or intentional interventions by mint personnel. Accidental error coins are perhaps the most numerous and in modern minting are usually very rare, making them valuable to numismatists. Intentional intervention by mint personnel does not necessarily include a deliberate attempt to create an error, but usually involves an action intended to improve quality that miscarries and creates error coins instead. Errors can occur during three different stages of the coining process: the preparing of the planchets, the preparing of the dies, and the striking of the coin.

 

Authentic error coins should not be confused with coins that have incurred damage after being minted, which is known as post mint damage (PMD) or post strike damage (PSD).