Description: FOR SALE: This is a listing for a Hutt Commemoratives PNC Number 13. This PNC Commemorates the First Papal Visit to Australia on November 30, 1970 by Pope Paul VI. This is number 32 of only 200 produced. THE AUSTRALIA COOK BICENNENTIAL 1970 30c stamp with date of cancellation, November 30, 1970 at NSW SYDNEY. "PAPAL VISIT 1970 SYDNEY NSW 2000. The Silver Proof Australian Medallion designed by James Berry and struck at the Royal Australian Mint, Canberra, for Pacific Medallion Ltd., a subsidiary company of Hutt Commemoratives, to commemorate the first visit of Pope Paul VI to Australia. The obverse is the left side bust of Pope Paul VI. POPE PAUL VI, AUSTRALIA, and 1970. The cover has a drawing of St. Mary's Cathedral Sydney FIRST PAPAL VISIT to AUSTRALIA, POPE PAUL VI, SYDNEY 1970, and St. MARY'S CATHERDRAL SYDNEY. Description:The silver proof medallion was designed by James Berry and was struck at the Royal Australian Mint, Canberra, Australia, expressly for Pacific Medallions, Ltd. a subsidiary company of Hutt Coin Co. Ltd. It is the first medallion of a series planned for the future. The PNC cover design is also by James Berry and depicts St. Marys Cathedral, Sydney, the focal point of the Papal Visit. During the visit His Holiness Pope Paul celebrated two masses at the Cathedral and also met the Bishops of Australia and Oceania there as well. THE PHOTOS YOU VIEW ARE THE ITEMS YOU ARE BUYING. NO RETURN BECAUSE OF METAL FLUCTUATION INTERNATIONAL BUYER NEED TO GO THRU EBAY GLOBAL SHIPPING. PAYMENT: PAYPAL ONLY SHIPMENT SENT OUT WITHIN 3 DAYS AND INSURED THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY INVENTORY THE P.N.C. IS UNCIRCULATED AND HAS BEEN STORED AWAY FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS
Price: 129.99 USD
Location: Westerly, Rhode Island
End Time: 2024-03-04T21:33:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 15 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Year: 1970
Country/Region of Manufacture: Australia
ONE OWNER: 40 YEARS OLD
Certification Number: PNC NO 13
Certification: PNC NO 13 32/200