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Current List Price $175.00
Current List Price $225.00
Our Price $175.00
Total Mintage One Ounce Proof: 7,318
Total Mintage Two Ounce Proof: 185
Total one ounce proof mintage: 7,318
Total one ounce proof mintage: 185
Total Mintage One Ounce Proof: 7,318
Total Mintage Two Ounce Proof: 185
The one ounce silver Lynx medallion for 2003 has been one of the favorites in the Alaska medallion series. It had a total mintage of 7,318 and issued at $34.95. There were 185 two ounce medallions made in 2003.
A small cache of medallions has found its way to us and we would like to pass them on at substantial discounts to Mint valuations.
The proof 2000 Fox, 2002 Crab, 2003 Lynx, 2005 Sitka Deer and the 2007 Goose can be purchased securely on our web site for a limited time, first come first serve for just $75 each
Current List Price '$175.00
Current List Price $175.00
Current List Price $175.00
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2019 Fall Special $75.00
Current List Price '$175.00
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A small cache of medallions has found its way to us and we would like to pass them on at substantial discounts to Mint valuations.
The proof 2000 Fox, 2002 Crab, 2003 Lynx, 2005 Sitka Deer and the 2007 Goose can be purchased securely on our web site for a limited time, first come first serve for just $75 each
WEB SPECIAL $69.00
While supply lasts
2019 Fall Special $75.00
WEB SPECIAL $75.00
WEB SPECIAL $69.00
While supply lasts
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Current List Price $150.00
Current List Price $175.00
WEB SPECIAL $75.00
Old World Silver: The Moorish invasion of Spain necessitated that the exploitation of silver move to a broader spectrum of countries, principally in Central Europe. Several major silver mine discoveries occurred between 750 and 1200 A.D., including the classic Schemnitz, Rammelsburg, Goslar, and Saxony regions in Germany. Concurrently, discoveries of silver were made in Austria-Hungary and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
The Moorish invasion of Spain necessitated that the exploitation of silver move to a broader spectrum of countries, principally in Central Europe. Several major silver mine discoveries occurred between 750 and 1200 A.D., including the classic Schemnitz, Rammelsburg, Goslar, and Saxony regions in Germany. Concurrently, discoveries of silver were made in Austria-Hungary and elsewhere in Eastern Europe.
Silver Trivia
The lynx is a medium-sized cat, similar to the bobcat, but appears larger. It is a fairly light animal weighing from 15-30 pounds. The length of the lynx from head to bottom is 32-36" with a 4" tail. It has long hind legs and very large well-furred paws, which make it an excellent hunter in deep snow. It also has unique long tufts on the ears and a short, black tipped tail. For such a stubby animal with short, wide legs, it has large toe pads and feet to support them.
They are solitaire, nocturnal animals. Its large feet enable it to pursue snowshoe hares across deep snow without collapsing. They primarily eat snowshoe hares, but at times eat other small rodents, birds and fish. Their lifespan is about 15-18 years. They do not have any real predators, except for man. Their top speed is almost 50 mph. They are also very good climbers and exceptional swimmers.
The lynx is a medium-sized cat, similar to the bobcat, but appears larger. It is a fairly light animal weighing from 15-30 pounds. The length of the lynx from head to bottom is 32-36" with a 4" tail. It has long hind legs and very large well-furred paws, which make it an excellent hunter in deep snow. It also has unique long tufts on the ears and a short, black tipped tail.
They are solitary, nocturnal animals. Its large feet enable it to pursue snowshoe hares across deep snow without collapsing. They primarily eat snowshoe hares, but at times eat other small rodents, birds and fish. Their lifespan is about 15-18 years. They do not have any real predators, except for man. Their top speed is almost 50 mph. They are also very good climbers and exceptional swimmers.
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Current List Price $150.00
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