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Lot 1708    SESSION 7 (11.30AM WEDNESDAY 1ST APRIL)    World Historical Medals

Estimate $350
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $420

COOK ISLANDS, Official Opening by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of Rarotonga International Airport, 1974, in oxidised silver and another in gilt silver (each 63.5mm; 200g) (K.83), by James Berry, struck by Royal Australian Mint, obverse, head of James Cook left, reverse, crown and Royal cipher above 10-lines of commemorative text. With issue card, only 20 sets issued, extremely fine and scarce. (2)

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