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RE: Fate of the Lerean Spectre: Part Two – and the 1973 $10 Bahamas Independence commemorative coin

The coin was originally made and sold by the Franklin mint of Pennsylvania. It is still new and has never been circulated since issued in 1973. The Bahamas periodically commissions the Franklin mint to produce special coins for gifts and souvenirs to commemorate special occasions. I got this coin from an Ebay coin dealer in Canada but it may be found for sale in Coin shows, Coin shops, on Ebay, or maybe a flea market, with only 90,000 minted worldwide it may be expensive. I purchased this for the equivalent of 2300 Indian Rupee without both the original case and certificate of authenticity.

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wow its in good form considering it came into existence in 1973. Coins on special occasion sure sounds like an honor.
2300 without certificate sounds like a fair deal. And yes special thanks for converting it into my currency :P :):)

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