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Modern Issues May 2021 MODERN ISSUES - MAY 2021 This Modern Issues list includes 3 Different lists People, Places, Maps & Travel - Plants & Animals - Sports PEOPLE, PLACES, MAPS & TRAVEL! GOLD, ETC. BELIZE 100 Dollars 1976 “Mayan Symbols” Matte - 239.00 FRANCE 5 Euro 2002 “Seed Sower” KM-1347 Silver Proof w/ Gold Insert – 290.00 GUYANA *100 Dollars 1976 “El Dorado” Proof – 187.00 ISRAEL Bar Mitzvah Medal ND 13mm 1.7 grams, 0.900 Fine Proof - 104.00 5 New Sheqalim 1988 "Caesarea" Proof - 554.00 SILVER, ETC. ANDORRA *Diner 1983 “D’Urgell I” Brass ChUnc – 11.00 ARAUCANIA-PATAGONIA 100 Pesos 1988 “Felipe” X#-21 C-N-Z Proof – 14.00 ARMENIA 25 Dram 1996 “Jesus” X#2c.1 Tri-Metal Reeded Edge Proof, Mtg: 100 – 60.00 100 Dram 1997 “Charents” C-N ChBU(2) – 2.00 ARUBA Casino Arusino 50 Guilder ND(1978)-FM "Dice Logo" 32mm Octagon Sterling Silver Proof - 11.00 AUSTRALIA 50 Cents 1970 “Cook-Map” C-N BU+(2) - 0.75 50 Cents 1970 "Cook-Map" C-N ChAU - 0.50 50 Cents 2000 “Milennium” C-N EF – 0.75 50 Cents 2008 “Year of the Scout” C-N ChBU in PNC – 3.00 *Dollar 1993 S “Landcare” A-B ChBU in Royal Easter Show folder – 3.25 *Dollar 1993-C “Landcare” A-B ChBU in Canberra Mint folder – 3.25 *Dollar 1993-M “Landcare” A-B ChBU in Royal Melbourne Show folder – 4.50 *Dollar 1996-C “Parkes” A-B ChBU – 3.25 *Dollar 1997 "Old Parliament House" Ounce Proof - 33.00 *Dollar 1999-C “Last Anzacs” A-B GemBU – 5.00 *Dollar 1999 “QEII-3 Portraits” KM-476 Ounce Proof, Mtg:16,829 – 54.00 *Dollar 2000 “Victoria Cross” A-B GemBU in RAM Wallet – 52.00 Dollar 2001-S “Army” N-A-C ChBU – 6.50 *Dollar 2002 “Outback” Proof(2) - 19.00 *Dollar 2003 “Suffragette” A-B ChBU in RAM folder - 3.25 *Dollar 2003 “Volunteer”A-B ChBU in RAM folder(2) – 3.50 Dollar 2005 “1855 Half Sovereign” Silver Proof – 56.00 *Dollar 2005 “Dancing Man” A-B ChBU in RAM folder(10) – 2.25 *Dollar 2006 M “Television” A-B GemBU(5) – 3.75 *Dollar 2006-B “Television” A-B GemBU(5) – 3.75 *Dollar 2006-C “Television” A-B GemBU(5) – 3.25 *Dollar 2006-S “Television” A-B GemBU(4) – 3.75 *Dollar 2006-TV “Television” A-B GemBU(5) – 4.50 *Dollar 2007 “APEC” A-B ChBU(5) – 1.75 *Dollar 2007-B “Sydney Harbour Bridge” A-B GemBU in RAM folder(4) – 3.25 *Dollar 2007-C “Sydney Harbour Bridge” A-B GemBU in RAM folder(5) – 3.25 2 Dollars 1988 "Aboriginal Elder" Proof(2) - 10.00 5 Dollars 2000-C “Map-Ring of Sailing Ships” KM-371 Proof – 36.00 5 Dollars 2000-P “9 Faces” KM-380 Proof – 36.00 5 Dollars 2000-C “Technology” KM-440 Proof – 36.00 5 Dollars 2000-P “Active People-Map” KM-441 Proof – 36.00 5 Dollars 2000-C “Sydney Harbor Bridge” KM-515 Proof(2) – 38.00 5 Dollars 2000-P “Sydney Opera House” KM-815 Proof – 38.00 *5 Dollars 2002 “Queen Mum” Ounce Proof - 33.00 25 Dollars 1992 “Princess Anne” Proof – 33.00 Casino Wrest Point Federal $30 ND(1985)-FM 38mm Octagon Sterling Silver Proof - 25.00 AUSTRIA 25 Schilling 1964 “Grillparzer” Obverse Mule Error Proof – 173.00 10 Schilling 1964 “Woman” Proof – 5.00 10 Schilling 1965 “Woman” Proof(2) – 4.50 25 Schilling 1967 “M. Theresia” Proof – 15.00 25 Schilling 1968 “Belevedere” Proof – 11.00 25 Schilling 1969 “Rosegger” ChUnc, attractive toning – 10.00 50 Schilling 1966 "National Bank" Proof(3) - 25.00 50 Schilling 1967 “Waltz” Proof(3) - 21.00 50 Schilling 1967 “Waltz” Proof AU – 18.00 50 Schilling 1972 “Salzburg U.” Proof – 18.00 50 Schilling 1972 "Agriculture" ChBU - 17.00 Casino Salzburg 500 Schilling ND(1985)-FM "City View" 39mm Sterling Silver Proof - 29.00 BAHAMAS 25 Cents 1982 “Sailboat” C-N Proof – 1.00 10 Dollars 1973 “Sailing Ship” Proof – 45.00 10 Dollars 1978 “Charles” Proof – 22.00 Casino Castle Harbour $25 ND(1978)-FM 32mm Silver Proof - 18.00 BARBADOS 5 Cents 1973 “Lighthouse” Brass BU+(6) – 0.50 BELARUS Rouble 1999 “Millenium-Churches” C-N Proof – 18.00 BELGIUM 5 Ecu 1987 “Charles V” GemBU – 19.00 5 Ecu 1993(qp) "Belgian Presidency of E.C." KM#185 Proof - 22.00 Casino Knokke 1000 Francs ND(1978)-FM "Logo-Card Suits" 32mm Sterling Silver Proof - 12.00 Casino Knokke 1750 Francs ND(1985)-FM "Logo-Card Suits" 32mm Sterling Silver Proof - 19.00 Casino Kursaal Oostende 1750 Francs ND(1985)-FM "Logo" 32mm Octagon Sterling Silver Proof - 19.00 Casino de Spa 1750 Francs ND(1985)-FM "Roulette Wheel" 36mm Square Sterling Silver Proof - 24.00 BELIZE 10 Dollars 1991 “10 Years” C-N ChBU – 7.00 BENIN 2500 Francs 2007 “Abolition” Proof Essai, Mtg;50 - 25.00 BERMUDA Crown 1959 “Boats-Map” ChBU+ - 29.00 25 Dollars 1977-CHI “Sailing Ship” ChBU – 49.00 BOLIVIA 200 Pesos 1979 "Int'l Year of the Child - Children Playing Instruments" Proof ChAU - 21.00 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA 5 Feninga 2005 “Map” Nickel Plated Steel BU+ - 0.50 BRAZIL 20 Cruzeiros 1972 “Men-150 Years” BU – 16.00 BULGARIA 2 Leva 1972 “Chintulov” N-B ChBU – 2.75 2 Leva 1981 “Weapons” KM-125 C-N Proof – 3.00 5 Leva 1981 “Men-1300 Years” C-N ChBU – 3.00 5 Leva 1988 “Men-120 Years” C-N Proof(2) – 4.00 5 Leva 1989 “Vrachanski” C-N Proof – 4.00 10 Leva 2000 “Euro-Coin” Proof, white spots obv. – 21.00 CANADA 10 Cents 2001 "Year of the Volunteer" Nickel Plated Steel, Roll of 50 BU+ - 4.25 *10 Cents 2005P "Bluenose" C-N First Strike - 3.00 *25 Cents 2005P “Alberta” C-N FDC - 2.00 25 Cents 2012 “Tecumseh-War of 1812” Km-1324a Nickel Plated Steel NGC Gem Unc – 9.00 Dollar 1968 “Canoe” Nickel BU(43) – 0.75 Dollar 1969 “Canoe” Nickel BU(43) – 0.75 Dollar 1972 “Canoe” Nickel BU(18) – 0.75 Dollar 1974 "Winnepeg" Specimen(8) - 11.00 Dollar 1976 “Canoe” Nickel BU+(11) – 0.75 Dollar 1976 “Parliament” Specimen – 11.00 Dollar 1980 “Canoe” Nickel Prooflike(2) – 1.00 Dollar 1980 “Canoe” Nickel BU(11) – 0.75 Dollar 1981 “Train-Map” Proof(2) – 12.00 Dollar 1982 “Canoe” Nickel BU+(16) – 0.75 Dollar 1983 “Canoe” Nickel BU+(2) – 0.75 Dollar 1984 “Cartier” Nickel Proof – 2.75 Dollar 1985 “Canoe” Nickel Specimen – 1.25 Dollar 1986 “Train” Proof(7) – 11.00 Dollar 1992 ‘Parliament” A-B Proof – 1.50 Dollar 1992 “Parliament” A-B BU+(17) – 1.00 Dollar 1994 “War Memorial” Plated nickel BU+(10) – 1.00 Dollar 2000 “Discovery-Shuttle” Proof(6) – 24.00 Dollar 2000 “Discovery - Shuttle” ChBU(2) - 22.00 Dollar 2001 “Ballet” Proof – 24.00 *Dollar 2009 “Flight” Proof(2) - 29.00 *Dollar 2010 “Navy” Proof(2) – 29.00 10 Dollars 2013 “Inukshuk” ANACS SP70 First Day - 29.00 10 Dollars 2013 “Inukshuk” Proof – 25.00 15 dollars 2014 “Voyageurs” Proof – 29.00 *20 Dollars 1990 “Lancaster” Proof w/Gold - 47.00 *20 Dollars 1999 “DHC-8 Dash-8” Proof w/Gold - 45.00 20 Dollars 1999 “Twin Otter” Proof w/Gold - 42.00 20 Dollars 2002 "Locomotive" Proof w/Hologram - 34.00 *20 Dollars 2003 "Diesel-Electric Locomotive" Proofw/Gold(2) - 43.00 *20 Dollars 2003 “The Rockies” Ounce Proof - 40.00 *20 Dollars 2004 “Iceberg” Hologram Ounce Proof – 36.00 *20 Dollars 2004 “Sambro Island Lighthouse” Ounce Proof - 40.00 20 Dollars 2011 “Canoe” Pure Silver Matte – 14.00 20 Dollars 2014 “Snowman” Proof – 16.00 *30 Dollars 2006 "National War Memorial" Proof - 54.00 CHILE Casino Del Mar 500 Pesos ND(1978)-FM "Ship on Shield" 32mm Octagon Sterling Silver Proof - 12.00 Casino Municipal Vina Del Mar 2500 Pesos ND(1985)-FM "Logo" 39mm Sterling Silver Proof - 25.00 CHINA 3 Yuan 1992 “Ancient Money” NGC PF 67 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1991 “Cao Xueqin” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1991 “Song Yingxing” NGC PG68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1992 “Ancient Ship Building” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1992 “Compass” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1992 “Zheng Chenggong” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1993 “Umbrella” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1994 “Bells” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1995 “Block Printing” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 5 Yuan 1995 “Mencius” NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo – 56.00 10 Yuan 1998 “Bethune” Ounce Proof – 47.00 *10 Yuan 1999 “Philatelic Exhibition” Proof in PNC - 99.00 35 Yuan 1979 “Year of the Child” NGC PF 67 Ultra Cameo – 560.00 COLOMBIA 5 Pesos 1968-B “Bogota Congress” C-N ChBU – 2.00 CONGO/ Dem. Rep. *10 Francs 2005 “John Paul II” Acrylique(2), Mtg:1000 - 22.00 COOK ISLANDS Dollar 1986 “QEII-60 Years-Family” Proof - 27.00 5 Dollars 2004 “US Postal Service” KM-469 C-N ChBU – 7.00 COSTA RICA 20 Colones 1970 “Venus de Milo” Proof w/Certificate – 68.00 CROATIA 25 Kuna 2004 “European Union” Bi-Metal ChBU – 5.50 CYPRUS 500 Mils 1975 “Hercules” C-N ChBU(2) – 6.00 Pound 1976 “Refugees” C-N ChBU(2) – 8.50 Pound 1989 “Save The Children” C-N ChBU – 10.00 CZECHOSLOVAKIA *10 Korun 1954 “Soldier-10 Years” Proof – 45.00 10 Korun 1954 “Soldier-10 Years” BU+ - 11.00 10 Korun 1955 “10 Years-Soldier w/Child” Proof – 29.00 10 Korun 1957 “School-250 Years” Proof – 38.00 10 Korun 1957 “Komensky” Proof – 38.00 *25 Korun 1954 “Soldier-10 Years” Proof – 59.00 25 Korun 1954 “Soldier-10 Years” Proof(2) – 49.00 100 Korun 1976 “Kaplan” ChBU – 14.00 100 Korun 1976 “Kral” ChBU – 14.00 100 Korun 1990 “Kupecky” GemBU – 14.00 500 Korun 1981 “Stur” Proof – 115.00 DAHOMEY 500 Francs 1991 “Femme Oueme Nude” Proof – 144.00 *1000 Francs 1971 “Femme Somba Nude” Proof – 167.00 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Medio Peso 1984-Mo “Men” C-N Proof, spot below busts – 10.00 Casino Hotel Embajador 25 Pesos ND(1978)-FM "Logo" 39mm Sterling Silver Proof - 22.00 Casino El Embajador: 75 Pesos ND(1985)-FM "Logo" 39mm Sterling Silver Proof - 27.00 EGYPT 5 Piastres 1968 “Fair-Globe” C-N ChBU – 1.00 10 Piastres 1964 “Nile Diversion” ChBU - 4.00 Pound 1981 “Trade Unions” ChBU – 14.00 Pound 2002 “Museum” KM-904 BU+(2) - 18.00 Pound 2003 "October War" BU+ - 24.00 Pound 2005 “King Tut Mask” Bi-Metal BU+(22) – 1.00 Pound 2006 “60yrs - UNESCO” KM-966 BU+ - 27.00 Pound 2007 “Tut Mask” Bi-Metal BU, Group of 100 Pcs.
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