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Chad Mandala Rhino


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Thank you for sharing. Very interesting coin.

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4 hours ago, kimchi said:

Ooh never heard of the lion before, will have to take a look at that one :)

A really lovely design with the detail on the rhino, are these Chad coins well struck, who's the mint, Bavarian?

They are made for apmex, 15.000 mintage.

I haven't recieved my lions yet, but I have seen multiple reviews.

The coins are well struck, the only problem is, since they are not capsuled, some coins have scratches on it, others don't.

You have to be a bit lucky I guess, But I like these as a like my women.

Pretty and cheap

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6 minutes ago, vanderPoot said:

They are made for apmex, 15.000 mintage.

I haven't recieved my lions yet, but I have seen multiple reviews.

The coins are well struck, the only problem is, since they are not capsuled, some coins have scratches on it, others don't.

You have to be a bit lucky I guess, But I like these as a like my women.

Pretty and cheap

And horny! (in the case of the rhino)

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16 minutes ago, vanderPoot said:

They are made for apmex, 15.000 mintage.

I haven't recieved my lions yet, but I have seen multiple reviews.

The coins are well struck, the only problem is, since they are not capsuled, some coins have scratches on it, others don't.

You have to be a bit lucky I guess, But I like these as a like my women.

Pretty and cheap

I was going to order the lion a while back to make up my order (lower the postage effect) and the dealer actually said

"Please don't take this one - really disappointed as a very high risk for milk spots"

Not sure what the reviews said - is it a mint problem?

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1 minute ago, h103efa said:

"Please don't take this one - really disappointed as a very high risk for milk spots"

 

Don't know about milk spots, only that it can scratch due to transport in tubes.

Maybe we should look at them the same as a Somalian elephant, but with a limited mintage 

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1 hour ago, vanderPoot said:

Don't know about milk spots, only that it can scratch due to transport in tubes.

Maybe we should look at them the same as a Somalian elephant, but with a limited mintage 

It's strange that the ephalumps come in tubes as well but I've never seen one with a scratch.

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1 hour ago, sovereignsteve said:

It's strange that the ephalumps come in tubes as well but I've never seen one with a scratch.

Better fitting tubes maybe, I don't know

Just making the people aware that it has happened

 

 

And here how pretty this coin can look:

 

 

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