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50 Dollars World Championship of Football 2010 - Pretoria

Features

Issuer NamibiaNamibia (1990-date)
Period Republic (1990-date)
Type Non-circulating coins
Year 2009
Value 50 Dollars
50 NAD = USD 3.05
Currency Dollar (1993-date)
Composition Złoto (.999)
Weight 1.0 g
Diameter 13.92 mm
Shape Okrągły
Technique Frezowana
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Issued 2009
Number
N#
481965

Commemorative issue

Mistrzostwa Świata w piłce nożnej, Tshwane/PretoriaAutomatically translated

Series: World Championship of Football 2010

Obverse

Herb Namibii.Automatically translated

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
2009

REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA

Reverse

(en) Goal keeper in action on lower half. Football player right on upper half. Map of Africa at 11 o'clock, covered by circle with inscription "SOUTH AFRICA 2010".

Script: łaciński

Lettering:
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF FOOTBALL · TSHWANE/PRETORIA · LOFTUS VERSFELD
$ 50

Edge

TrzcinaAutomatically translated

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Date Mintage VG F VF XF AU UNC
2009  7 500 (en) Proof

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Numista Rarity index: 100 Wskazówki wyszukiwania
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Bullion value: USD 139.03 Wskazówki wyszukiwania
This value is given for information purpose only. It is based on a price of złoto at 139 168 USD/kg. Numista does not buy or sell coins or metal.
Actual złoto weight: 0.032 oz
Current złoto price: 4328.60 USD/oz (see gold price )

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