Ingot and Medal Set 1975 in sterling silver by Birmingham Mint, The First UK Referendum comprising One ounceSilver Ingots (6) depicting European Parliamentary buildings, and a 49.59 grammes silver medal A/UNC to UNC the medal with hairlines on the obverse, Ingots (2) 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee by Danbury Mint 42.82 grammes and 42.92 grammes, Prooflike, UNC with some toning, boxed with certificate, Commemorative Plaques (2) 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee blue/white in the style of cameos, in a glass-topped box with Danbury Mint certificate
SilverIngots (12) The American Royal Mint each 15 Grains .999 Silver and with a different zodiac sign Limited Edition Proof. Will be 12 ounces of pure silver
Ingots (2) Johnson Matthey 500 Grammes .999 Silver Bullion Lustrous UNC in the Johnson Matthey Bankers box, and a 3/16th inch thick 90% silver ingot EF toned
SilverIngot One Kilo .999 silver by Johnson Matthey, London, and Gold Ingot One gramme of .999 gold by Swiss Bank Corporation, this in a sealed pack, EF to UNC
The Host Cities of the Olympic Games a 5-ingot set comprising GoldIngot London 1908 One Ounce of 9 carat gold Lustrous UNC, Silver Ingots (4) Athens 1896, Antwerp 1920, Paris 1924 and Amsterdam 1928 each 20 grammes of .925 silver UNC and lustrous, each with a hint of toning, the Paris issue with a tone spot, in the London Mint Office box with certificate
The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature Collection' silver ingots by John Pinches (issued 1975) each piece 16mm x 10mm and around 1.5 grammes Silver Proofs in the box of issue with detailed information book
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