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Lot of Brazil Coins.

US $9.00
ApproximatelyAU $13.65
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Condition:
not specified
Lot of Brazil Coins.
Postage:
US $4.55 (approx. AU $6.90) Standard postage. See detailsfor delivery
Located in: Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
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Estimated between Mon, 24 Jun and Fri, 28 Jun to 43230
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eBay item number:126445068168

Item specifics

Seller notes
“Lot of Brazil Coins.”
Circulated/Uncirculated
Uncirculated
Composition
Silver
Year
1972
Fineness
0.900
KM Number
583
Country/Region of Manufacture
Brazil
Certification
Uncertified

Item description from the seller

gki

gki

96.9% positive Feedback
386 items sold
Joined Apr 1999
Usually responds within 24 hours

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.7
Reasonable postage costs
4.6
Postage speed
4.8
Communication
4.8

Seller Feedback (129)

o***n (16)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Item came as described, shipped quickly although it took 3 weeks to arrive this was in in no way the fault of the seller. Seller is highly recommended!
d***k (223)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
Verified purchase
Excellent item packed well and shipped well. Received the antique clock in very good condition. Highly recommend this seller. Thank you !!!
5***a (245)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past month
Verified purchase
Today I received from the postman a torn up envelope and the item missing. I contacted the seller they said sorry but I would have to file a claim thru EBay. That is false. The item was not packaged correctly and you can see where the postal machinery snagged the coin and tore it from the envelope. Now what?