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12 Dollars (Norway - Gol Stave Church)


Name:
12 Dollars (Norway - Gol stave church)
Country: Liberia
Series: 2008 - European Collection
Theme: Buildings, Churches - Cathedrals - Basilicas - Chapels, Coats of Arms, Museums
Issue on: 2008
Last Issue: 2008
Distribution: Numismatic Product
Mint: Bavarian State Mint (Bayerishe Hauptmunzamt), Munich, Germany (D Mint Mark)
Composition: Gold
Composition details: 999/1000 Gold 0.xxx oz. AGW
Face value: 12.000
Country: Liberia
Series: 2008 - European Collection
Theme: Buildings, Churches - Cathedrals - Basilicas - Chapels, Coats of Arms, Museums
Issue on: 2008
Last Issue: 2008
Distribution: Numismatic Product
Mint: Bavarian State Mint (Bayerishe Hauptmunzamt), Munich, Germany (D Mint Mark)
Composition: Gold
Composition details: 999/1000 Gold 0.xxx oz. AGW
Face value: 12.000
Currency:
$ - Liberian dollar
Diameter (millimeters): 11.00
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 0.50
Edge: Reeded/grained
Mintage: 1000
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Front: toothed. Back: not decorated
Shape: Circular
Subject: Norway - Gol stave church
Description: Front: Altered coat of arms (16 July 1847, as badge)
between (year, left) 20 and (right) 08
legend: (above, state name) REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
(bottom, value) 12 DOLLARS
Back: The Gol stave church in Oslo the capital of Norway
build: c. 1157–1216
(medieval wooden Christian church, relocated by King Oscar II in 1880)
legend: (top, country) NORWAY
Diameter (millimeters): 11.00
Thickness (millimeters): 2.00
Weight (grams): 0.50
Edge: Reeded/grained
Mintage: 1000
Orientation: Medal alignment ↑O↑
Rim: Raised. Front: toothed. Back: not decorated
Shape: Circular
Subject: Norway - Gol stave church
Description: Front: Altered coat of arms (16 July 1847, as badge)
between (year, left) 20 and (right) 08
legend: (above, state name) REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
(bottom, value) 12 DOLLARS
Back: The Gol stave church in Oslo the capital of Norway
build: c. 1157–1216
(medieval wooden Christian church, relocated by King Oscar II in 1880)
legend: (top, country) NORWAY