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Harry Potter and the Disappearing Coins
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Product:
Gold Crown |
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Country:
British Virgin Islands |
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Date:
2002 |
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Metal:
Gold |
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Purity:
0.999 |
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Denomination:
1/25th
Crown |
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Weight:
1/25th oz |
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Diameter:
13 mm |
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Condition:
Proof |
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Obverse:
Queen Elizabeth II
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Reverse:
Harry retrieving the Gryffindor Sword from the Sorting Hat - Basilisk in the background with Ruby Eyes
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Packaging:
Capsule, Box |

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Product:
Silver Crown |
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Country:
British Virgin Islands |
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Date:
2002 |
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Metal:
Silver |
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Purity:
.925 |
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Denomination:
1
Crown |
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Weight:
1 oz |
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Diameter:
38.6 mm |
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Condition:
Proof |
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Obverse:
Queen Elizabeth II
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Reverse:
Harry retrieving the Gryffindor Sword from the Sorting Hat - Basilisk in the background
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Packaging:
Capsule, Box |
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The popularity of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter books is staggering. So when Britain’s prestigious Pobjoy Mint released a set of Harry Potter coins, collectors performed some magic of their own and made them vanish. We’ve managed to locate some of these marvelous coins—a .925 sterling silver Proof coin featuring a pair of glowing-fire rubies and a .999 pure gold coin. The rubies represent the eyes of the Basilisk from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. These are the only official Harry Potter coins authorized by Warner Brothers and Queen Elizabeth II, so get yours before they disappear…forever!
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