Description: 2005 Daytona Beach Bike Week 1 oz Silver Round - Humphrey & Sons INC Up for your consideration is a 2005 Daytona Beach Bike Week Riding Free 1 oz Silver Commemorative Round issued by Humphrey & Sons INC. This is a very nice piece that will come in a nice box with a COA (Certificate of Authenticity). This commemorative is number 0586. There will be free shipping on this item. Good Luck! (Please see our other eBay auctions for similar listings) (If you have any questions please ask before bidding) (We Ship with Insurance and Tracking) (For Any Items Picked Up at Physical Location In Person there will be a $5.00 Charge Per Item) Buy or Bid with Confidence – American Coins & Collectibles President Richie Self has worked 6 years as a paper money grader/authenticator. He has contributed to numerous reference books within the industry, as well as being a co-author of “The Comprehensive Catalog and History of Confederate Bonds, 2nd Edition” with Douglas B. Ball, Ph.D., Henry F. Simmons, M.D., Ph.D. and James R. Desabaye. Mr. Self is a life member of the American Numismatic Association, the Society of Paper Money Collectors, as well as numerous regional numismatic associations. He is an authorized submitter to NGC, PCGS, and PMG, a diamond founding member of Coin Dealers Helping Coin Dealers and a supporter of the Industry Council for Tangible Assets. American Coins and Collectibles can be found at many of the state and local coin shows. American Coins & CollectiblesShreveport, La.
Price: 52.99 USD
Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Shape: Round
Year: 2005
Fineness: 0.999
Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Brand/Mint: The Highland Mint
Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz
Certification: Uncertified
Modified Item: No