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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Two Gold coins since 1904 Street 4 Sector 1, KDA Kohat, Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Ahmadpur East (Punjab)
I have many Ancient coins. I am in wieght a person who want to get my ancient collection at suitable rate. These coins tell a story of their individual time and gap of generations.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Old ancient and intique coins and other related items in quantity available Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Ancient coins 1cent n hand made metal of Alexander the great Nawan Killi Zarghoon Abad Quetta, Quetta, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Very Rare Ancient Coins are available for sale. Few left in Qty. Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION I want to sell these coins Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION I want to sell these coins Talagang, Punjab, Pakistan
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Government of Pakistan issued its first coins in 1948, based on the traditional Rupees, Annas and Pice of the sub-continent, depicting crescent and star. In line with global decimal systems, Pakistan introduced decimal coinage on Jan 01, 1961. This decimal coinage was based on Rupee with division into paisas. 1, 5 and 10-paisa coins were issued in 1961, followed by 25 and 50 paisa coins in 1963. However, decimal coins were demonetized from 1st October 2014. One Rupee coin was issued in 1977 on Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s 100th Birth Anniversary. Rs. 2, Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 coins were issued in 1998, 2002 and 2016 respectively. SBP has also issued commemorative coins on occasions such as Father of the Nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Birth Anniversary, Islamic Summit, Wild Life Conservation day, Poet of the East Allama Iqbal’s Birth anniversary, Advent of 15th century Hijra etc. Recently, commemorative coins have been issued on Mother of the Nation Fatima Jinnah’s 110th Birth Anniversary, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s Death anniversary and laudatory coins paying tribute to humanitarian services rendered by the late Mr. Abdus Sattar Edhi and the late Dr. Ruth Pfau. In the past, gold coins were also issued occasionally, such as the Rs. 500/- coin issued on the 100th Birth Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam in 1976, a Rs. 500/- commemorative coin issued on the 100th Birth anniversary of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal in 1977 and the highest denomination coin i.e. Rs. 3000/- coin issued for the conservation of “Astor Markhor” in 1976 Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Government of Pakistan issued its first coins in 1948, based on the traditional Rupees, Annas and Pice of the sub-continent, depicting crescent and star. In line with global decimal systems, Pakistan introduced decimal coinage on Jan 01, 1961. This decimal coinage was based on Rupee with division into paisas. 1, 5 and 10-paisa coins were issued in 1961, followed by 25 and 50 paisa coins in 1963. However, decimal coins were demonetized from 1st October 2014. One Rupee coin was issued in 1977 on Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal’s 100th Birth Anniversary. Rs. 2, Rs. 5 and Rs. 10 coins were issued in 1998, 2002 and 2016 respectively. SBP has also issued commemorative coins on occasions such as Father of the Nation Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Birth Anniversary, Islamic Summit, Wild Life Conservation day, Poet of the East Allama Iqbal’s Birth anniversary, Advent of 15th century Hijra etc. Recently, commemorative coins have been issued on Mother of the Nation Fatima Jinnah’s 110th Birth Anniversary, former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto’s Death anniversary and laudatory coins paying tribute to humanitarian services rendered by the late Mr. Abdus Sattar Edhi and the late Dr. Ruth Pfau. In the past, gold coins were also issued occasionally, such as the Rs. 500/- coin issued on the 100th Birth Anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam in 1976, a Rs. 500/- commemorative coin issued on the 100th Birth anniversary of Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal in 1977 and the highest denomination coin i.e. Rs. 3000/- coin issued for the conservation of “Astor Markhor” in 1976 House No3, Gateway Mall Okara, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION I have 4 gold coins of 22 carrot 1500 years old coins.one coin weight is 8gram.and price of one coin is 10lakh Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Assalamualaikum, Dear all, I'm selling my all collected coins. I don't know weather you find them expensive or weather you find them cheap and regardless what i think about them. What i feel is; an antique is priceless, its worth is defined by humans i.e if we were supposed to give more important to steel instead of gold so today steel was meant to be more expensive than gold. So if today someone buy the coins from me at my desired evaluation, the next time you will get the privilege to evaluate your coins double the rate and i might feel that i sold them really cheap and i didn't know the worth of them. Its all about luck and how we categorize and butter up the stuff we are selling. May be not today by after 10, 20 or after 40 years for sure they will be at triple the price i m asking. May be if you are lucky and sometimes people are so lucky that what ever they touch, turns to gold, an event may occurs and doubles the value of these coins. Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION China big coin Original Silver Feng shui Buddha coins collectibles. Ukraine Ussr Medal Album Coin Art Collection monedas. Tibet Silver Ancient Coins Collection Buddhist Thousand Hand Guanyin Heart Sutra Buddha Statue Auspicious Ornament Gift Country: Ancient China Coin Theme: +39.6mm China big coin fengshui Buddha good luck coin Weight: +26g Color: As picture Silver Coin Size: Diameter: +39.6mm Thickness: +3mm orientation: Medal alignment Edge: Reeded Technique: Casting Regional Feature: Ancient China Theme: Buddhism Year: 1840 & Earlier Material: Pure Silver Metal Origin: Mainland China Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION Selling my all collected coins. I don't know weather you find them expensive or weather you find them cheap and regardless what i think about them. What i feel is; an antique is priceless, its worth is defined by humans i. e if we were supposed to give more important to steel instead of gold so today steel was meant to be more expensive than gold. So if today someone buy the coins from me at my desired evaluation, the next time you will get the privilege to evaluate YOUR coins double the rate and i might feel that i sold them really cheap and i didnt know the worth of them. Its all about luck and how we categorize and butter up the stuff we are selling. May be not today by after 10, 20 or after 40 years for sure they will be at triple the price i m asking. May be if you are lucky and sometimes people are so lucky that what ever they touch, turns to gold, an event may occurs and doubles the value of these coins. In short words "VATO IZZO MANTASHAO VATO ZILLO MANTASHAO. GOODLUCK... Whatsapp is a better option. Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION I have three unique, ancient, and rare old coins. 1) Indo skythians king spalahores with spalagadames 75-60 BC. 2) Kushan king kanishka 127-151 AD. 3) Tetradrachm 195-225 CE. Mention that you found this ad on DealMarkaz.pk when you call.
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Pakistan (All cities)
DESCRIPTION I have three unique, ancient, and rare old coins. 1) Indo skythians king spalahores with spalagadames 75-60 BC. 2) Kushan king kanishka 127-151 AD. 3) Tetradrachm 195-225 CE. Street No 2, Zarghoon Road, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
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